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C. TITRIANAE VAR. MANDARIN FCC-AOS X C. TRIANAE VAR. GRAND MON- 
ARCH FCC RHS—This will make a fine late Fall flowering hybrid to come in 
around Christmas and New Years. See photograph page 18. 
134,” —2.00 
C. TRICLOTHO VAR. PERFECTION X Lc. CASSIOPEIA VAR. DUBONNET.—Nov.- 
December. C. Triclotho var. Perfection is all the name implies. Perfect shape, 
overlapping petals, dark rose—lavender sepals and petals, lip very dark with 
two gold areas in throat. Lc. Cassiopeia var. Dubonnet has the texture of 
chamois. Flowers have kept in perfect condition four weeks. A large flower 
with startling color of dubonnet labellum, ruffled. Two parents that should 
give Thanksgiving to Christmas flowering of exhibition quality. Color photo 
page 5. 
134,”—2.00 
CATTLEYA AMEYTHSTOGLOSSA.—This charming flowering species has flowers 
up to 4 inches across in clusters from three to twenty. The lip is magneta purple 
with sepals and petals bright rose purple spotted. The pseudobulbs are very 
tall 24 inches but rather slender, a bifoliate type. 
134,”—1.50 
Lc. ERNEST B. DANE VAR. FLAME X LC. HYPERION VAR. MANDARIN.—Winter 
to spring. The Ernest B. Dane var. Flame has unusual richness of color in all 
parts of the flower it is an eye-catcher with texture. Hyperion always brings 
the perfect form the judges like to award. Should be great for the flower shows. 
134,” —2.00 
Lc. MIAMI VAR. GLORY X Le. MIAMI VAR. MAGNIFICA.—Fall to winter. If you 
missed out on the young seedlings of #764—here is your chance to recover. 
We have remade this cross by popular request. See color photo page 4. 
134,”—2.00 
COMMUNITY POTS—LAVENDERS 
Lc. WILBOROUGH VAR. EISENHOWER X Lc. MIAMI VAR. MAGNIFICA—Winter. 
An Exhibition hybrid for the Christmas and Winter shows. Both are loaded 
with color and form. Wilborough has given its offspring everything a good 
parent should. The same holds true for Miami var. Magnifica. 
Community pot 3”—15.00 
Lc. MIAMI VAR. MARTHA X Bic. CALIGULA VAR. EXCELSA—Fall to winter. A 
fancy dark Brassolaeliocattleya cross that will win friends. A dark Miami will 
give richer color to the Caligula sepals. Double growth habit of the Miami 
strain will give you extra flowers for a Brasso hybrid. 
Community pot 3”’—12.50 
Lc. FLORIDA VAR. JACKSON X Lc. HELEN WILMER VAR. MANDARIN.—Fall to 
winter. Should produce the exhibition flower that even General Jackson would 
be proud to have as a namesake. Here again the double growth habit of 
Florida should give an extra dividend of choice rich flowers for the Holidays 
or winter shows. See color photo page 8. 
Community pot 3”—15.00 
Blc. DUVAL VAR. SUPREME: X Lc. MIAMI VAR. MAGNIFICA—Fall to winter. 
Light controllable for Christmas. A Blc. that should roll out the red carpet. 
Flowers will be on the reddish purple side. A vigorous grower. The Duvals 
are first cousins of the Miamis and Floridas. Without the number on the label 
you can't tell them apart. 
Community pot 3”—12.50 
Greenhouses at Mandarin on the St. Johns River 
