911 Lc. YULETIDE (C. Clotho (119 strain) x Le. Florida)—Fall thru winter. Similar 
to #810. Florida is unusually dark, heavy-textured and long lasting. A 
fine Clotho was used to fix the flowering to the Christmas season. 
3”—5.00 4”—10.00 4V/,”—12.50 5”—15.00 
918 Lc. CHARLES MOTT (Lc. Florida x Le. Momus AM.)—Fall. A cross of two well- 
known parents that will give a superior fall hybrid of good growing character- 
istcis. The flowers should be dark and heavy textured. 
4”—10.00 5”—15.00 5V/,”—17.50 
920 C. TANGO (C. Ruby x Cattleya A. J. Ruck)—Spring and summer. C. Ruby has 
the darkest maroon sepals and petals and labellum one could imagine. It 
has flowered with us twice a year in December and July for seven years. 
The parentage is unknown as it was raised in a batch of seedlings from which 
the label was lost. We have crossed this with the very dark A. J. Ruck. The 
flowering season could vary, but should be predominantly late spring and early 
summer. 
31/2” —7.50 4”—10.00 4V/,”—15.00 
932 C. EDITH BARRUS (C. Princess x C. Ruby)—Fall and winter. C. Princess is a 
large, bold flower of heavy texture that flowers regularly during December. 
Color is uniform lavender and solid in sepals and petals while the labellum is 
deep rose and ruffled. Combined with C. Ruby (described in #920) should 
give a fine dark flower at a desirable season. 
3V,”—7.50 4” —10.00 5”—12.50-15.00 
933 Lc. SALLY BAKER (Lc. Florida x Le. Boadicea var. “The Queen’’)—Fall. This 
cross should yield the large, heavy-textured, dark maroon-purple flowers that 
command first attention. 
4”—10.00 5”—15.00 5 V/.""—20.00 
940 Lc. DIXIE (Lc. Florida var. Royal x Le. Miami var. Silver Bowl FCC-AOS)—Sep- 
tember-December. See +797 for description of Le Miami var. Silver Bowl. Lc. 
Florida has extremely dark sepals and petals, bright maroon lip and fine form. 
3/,”—7.50 4” —12.50 
951 Lc. EMBER (C. Ruby x Le. Florida var. Nugget)—Fall. See picture and descrip- 
tion of C. Ruby under #920. This Lc. Florida had extremely large golden 
areas deep in the throat of the labellum. 
4”—10.00 5”—15.00 
982 Lc. JACKSONVILLE (C. Monmoss var. Mandarin x Le. Wilborough var. Helen 
FCC-AOS)—February-March. Exceptional shape. Dark lavender with maroon 
lip. 
3Y2”—8.50 
986—C. ANNIE (C. Warneri var. Ardenholm x C. Dupreana)—May, June. This 
cross will produce many dark flowers at a desirable period. This variety of 
Warneri is a proven stud plant and the Dupreana produces fine, dark flowers 
with red velvet lips. 
4V/,"”—12.50 5”—15.00 
988 Blc. BRUNO ALBERTS (Lc. Florida var. Compacta x Bc. Clara Alberts var. Rotunda) 
—Fall. Two very fine varieties, rich dark colored, round shape, robust-growing, 
and free flowering. We expect this cross to have large flowers of round shape 
and exceptionally large, frilled lips of intense color. 
2/,”"—4.00 3”—6.00 3Y,”—8.50 4”—12.50 
999 Lc. ALICE SHEPHARD (Lc. Florida var. San Jose x C. Mossiae var. Mandarin)— 
Fall and winter. Lc. Florida var. San Jose is a very rich-colored flower with 
ruby ruffled lip and golden yellow eyes in throat. Fine texture and form. 
The C. Mossiae var. Mandarin has been pronounced superb by all who have 
seen it in flower. Deep-colored lavender sepals and petals with very dark 
ruffled lip. The flower is very erect and the top sepal is perfectly straight 
(unusual in Mossiae). Texture and form are of exhibition quality. 
3”—5.00 3Y2”—7.50 4” —10.00 
and Boynton Beach on the Gulf Stream yo 
