Cypripediums of High Quality 
* ALABASTER (Alcibiades, superbum x Godseffianum) 
Medium size. Pouch and petals green fused with purple. Dorsal white with green at 
base and much light purple spotting. 
BARONIAL (Shogun x The Baron) . 
This is a free-blooming Cypripedium of dull pergnen browns and pale apple green 
accented by vivid dark Indian red dorsal spots. 
BEDFORDIAE (Actaeus, v. Revoluta x Shogun) . 
Bedfordiae is characterized by a field of large irregularly placed dark spats beautifully 
gracing a superb wide dorsal of yellow-green over white. The pouch and petals are sub- 
dued sorghum brown and citron green. 
BEECHMANII (Probably same parentage as Berkeleyanum which is Bellatulum by Boxalli) 
Most attractive. Well shaped. The petals and pouch and lower dorsal are soft green over- 
laid light brown. The petals have a brown central line. Dorsal is white lightly spotted with 
about half the lower area in green. 
BERYL PEARMAN (Nacie Gamble x Mem. F. M. Ogilvie) 
A large flower of excellent proportions, the pouch and petals are dees purple over a 
green base. The large dorsal is two-thirds white, heavily spotted and streaked in bright, 
vivid purple. 
BORDUBE VAR. EAU DE NIL (Florence Spencer x viridissimum) 
This free bloomer of average size displays a green-yellow dorsal with but a faint edge a 
white and the least suggestion of brown near the base. The pouch and ruffled petals blend 
softest sorghum brown and pale green-yellow. 
*BRIGHTEYES (Ear! of Tankerville x Sultan) : 
Here is a Cypripedium of unusual traits. It Shane a partly divided sel backing a tim 
waxy Indian red pouch. The petals are spotted closely in Hay’s russet rendering a check- 
ered look balancing an unusual dorsal on which the large spots fairly protrude and at the 
top of which a very light touch of perilla purple shows through. 
*CALUNA (Cardinal Mercier x Luna) 
A medium sized crisp looking erupecitn Prhose basic eter & is a bay brown covering 
pouch, petals and part of the dorsal. The dorsal background is snow white amply splashed 
with perilla purple to brown to yellow-green. It varies often becoming either speckled 
or solid in color and ranges from vivid to soft coloring. 
CAMELOT (Phantasy x Walter Moore) 
Similar in color and general shape to insigne Vv. . Sanderianum. Slightly darker shade of 
green-yellow. 
CAPPAMAGNA (Cardinal Mercier x Nubia) 
Petals and pouch are reddish brown with yellow aint inet base of ihe dorsal i is apple green 
which changes to a white background overlaid with perilla purple. 
CORSAIR (Niobe x Nitens) , 
Large size. Natal brown pouch. Petals ‘natural brown and ‘yellow- -green. The dorsal is 
yellow-green at the base shading into white and lined with deep purple. 
*CYCLOPS (Actaeus x Fulshawense) 
A wide, square-like pouch and broad look describe this flower, a sdood bloomer of medium 
size. The color scheme is not vivid but combines a neutralized dark Indian red, sorghum 
brown and apple green. There are very interesting large dark freckles on its wide dorsal 
face. 
DRACO VAR. ROYAL OAK (Hera x insigne) 
With almost identical sepal and dorsal. this free bloomer offsets with interest a 1 pair of 
petals and a pouch of plain Indian red. The dorsal and sepal spots are dark Indian red on 
fields of apple green and white. 
FLYING SWORD (Nena v. giganteum x Perseus v. alpha) 
Rich in color. An attractive Cypripedium. 
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