Cattleya ale (CONTINUED) 
Name Flowering Period 
C. Joan Mc. Hutchison (C. Ambassador var. perfection 
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Very prolific, large flowers of excellent shape and heavy texture. 
C. Menco (C. Mendelii AAA x C. Falco, very dark var.) . . Late Spring 
Blush to rose. 
Cc oummer, (CaiNutleyyxs Cn Falco) = 2 ee eee ly AU: 
A good summer-flowering hybrid. 
C. Thoraw (C. Woltho x C. Falco) . . . . . . . Nov.-Feb. 
A new hybrid which turned out to be Saat, prelitie flowering 
from November to end of February. 
Lc. Alice Concioli (Lc. Ideal x Le. Pompei) . . . . . . +. Oct.-Dec. 
This new hybrid is very promising. Flowers are dark, large, with 
heavy texture and fine shape. 
Le. Ellen Foulds (Lc. Britannia x Le. Vallandina) . . . . . Nov.-Jan. 
A very useful Winter-flowering hybrid for cutflower production. 
Lc. Liberation Bruges (Lc. St. George x Lc. Netta) . . . . July-Nov. 
Flowering profusely and giving richly coloured flowers with dark 
veined lip. 
Le. Panair (Lc. Britannia x C. Ambassador) . . . . . . Jan.-March 
Mostly dark flowers of very good shape. Strong, heavy texture. 
CATTLEYA FLASKS 
Flasks ready for 1954 delivery 
1. C. LABIATA x BLC. DANTE Superba—fine lip, controllable. 
2. LC. BALKIS Enchantress x C. TITYUS W’birt—controllable. 
3. BLC. MENDARNO x POTINARA MEDIA AM, RHS—1946. 
4. LC. OENONE Nymph (white, large solid colored lip) x C. BRUS- 
SELS alba—Br. Aw. SCOS. 
Price: 4 flasks, $100.00 
