786 
793 
27, 
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809 
810 
817 
824 
827 
829 
830 
Lc. ALICE SHEPHARD (Lc. Florida var. Sunset x C. Mossiae, fine variety)—A 
very free flowering Spring hybrid croping in March and April for Easter. Fine 
dark color far superior to regular C. Mossiae. 
4”—10.00 4V/,”—12.50 5” —15.00-20.00 
Lc. MARY NOBLE (C. Enid #250 x Le. Miami)—Various. Another of our very 
fine Enids—fine color, shape and an unusually large frilled lip, like Brasso- 
cattleya. A very richly colored Miami was used. Large, fine shape and very 
heavy texture that distinguishes all our Lc. Miami. This is producing prolific 
bloomers. Seedlings are fast growers. Fine rich colors. 
4”—10.00-12.50 5”,—15.00-20.00 5/2" —22.50-25.00 
Lc. EMMIE LIVINGSTON (C. Clotho x Lc. Miami var. Silver Bowl, FCC-AOS)— 
Fall-Winter. This Clotho made with C. Enid x C. Trianae var. Uplands is very 
fine, large, robust growing, winter-flowering, rich in color, heavy texture. 
The Lc. Miami is one of the finest of a group that has yielded from 85 to 90% 
exhibition-type flowers. Variety Silver Bowl is a consistent winter bloomer. 
This hybrid flowers around the Christmas holidays. Some will scatter thru the 
fall and winter. 
4”—10.00 4/,”—12.50 5”-—15.00-20.00 
Lc. SYMPHONY (Lc. Florida x Le. Frank J. Lind)—Fall and winter. Lc. Florida 
is very much like Le. Miami with almost the same exceptional qualities. Lind is a 
very fine hybrid, its main attribute being a perfectly round shape and dark color. 
It is not free-flowering, but combined with this robust and free-flowering Lec. 
Florida, this latter dominant parent has produced an ideal flowering result. 
4” —12.50 4V/,”—15.00 5”—17.50-22.50 
Lc. MARY NOBLE (C. Enid var. Golden West x Le. Miami)—Various. Whenever a 
very fine Enid is used the results almost invariably are good provided the 
other parent is a tested breeder. We have several Enid stud plants, out of 
over a thousand Enids, that produce fine results. Influenced mainly by the 
dominant pollen parent and noteworthy for the abundance of fine flowers 
produced at various seasons—many winter. Seedlings are producing fine colors. 
4”—10.00 41%”—12.50 5”—15.00 5V,”—17.50 6”—20.00 
Lc. EMMIE LIVINGSTON (C. Clotho var. Rosea x Le. Miami var. Silver Bowl FCC- 
AOS)—Fall thru Winter. The same cross as No. 797. This cross gives such excel- 
lent promise that we repeated it with another Clotho. Clear, rosy color with 
very fine shape—very dark lip—yellow eyes—heavy texture. 
4”—10.00 41,”—12.50 5”—15.00 51/,”—17.50 6”—20.00 
Blc. DAWN ANGELA X C. TRIANAE, A. C. BURRAGE.—Fall and winter, Unusually 
fine shape, large flowers, varying tones of light to dark lavender. 
5”—15.00 5V.”—17.50 6” —20.00-25.00-30.00 
Lc. ERNEST B. DANE X C. TITRIANAE.—Winter. The former is a cross Ofaley 
Cassandra F.C.C. with Lc. Erica var. Model F.C.C. Very fine form, rich color 
and heavy texture distinguish this parent. The Erica is well known for its fine 
shape and color. Titrianae is a glorified, free-flowering Trianae. This hybrid 
should be of exhibition quality. 
4”—10.00 
Le. ROZILLA (C. Mossiae. var. Lyncroft x Le. Edna Richter)—Spring. This cross 
is like a glorious Trimos. Flowered seedlings have been excellent. 
) a 5.00 5V/.”—17.50 6”—20.00-25.00 
Same as 827. See above. 
C. TRIMOS (C. Trianae var. Broadview x C. Mossiae var. Capt. Enoch)—Spring. 
5”—12.50 5V,”—15.00 6”—17.50 
Greenhouses at Mandarin on the St. Johns River 
