1027 
1087 
1088 
2008 
2013 
2021 
2033 
2036 
2051— 
2041 
2123 
2125 
Lc. KING REX X Le. CARDINAL—Various. King Rex had yellow sepals and petals 
with ruby lip. See picture of Le. Cardinal back cover. 
22” —4.00 3”—6.00 31/,”—8.50 
Le. LUSANDA X Le. CARDINAL—Various. A cross that will produce vivid art 
shades. Flowers of medium size. See photo back cover. 
2 V2” —3.00 
Lc. LUSANDA VAR. BRONZE KING X Lc. CARDINAL—Various. Similar to #1087 
but with a different Lc. Lusanda. 
134”—1.50 2,”""—3.00 
Lc. LUSANDA VAR. STRAW X Le. CARDINAL—Same as 1087 and 1088 only a 
different Lusanda was used. 
134,”—1.50 
L. TENEBROSA VAR. CHARLESWORTHII AM-RHS X Lc. HENRIETTA J. DANE VAR. 
GOLD DUST—This should make a most outstanding hybrid with many yellows 
and some bronzes. These seedlings will not have spade lips as no C. Bicolor 
has been used in the previous parentage. 
134,” —2.00 2 V2” —3.00 
Lc. HENRIETTA J. DANE VAR. JOAN X Lc. LUMINOSA AUREA. Both are fine 
yellows that will not give spade lips. Both parents have ruby labellums. This 
hybrid should make a rare Spring-flowering yellow of distinction. 
13/,”—2.00 
Ble. LYRANDA X Lc. HAROLDIANA—Fall to Winter. Two parents that have 
gorgeous yellow sepals and petals with dark labellums. Both parents have 
given high percentage of good yellows. Same as 2125. 
134,”—2.00 
C. EDITH GIBBS MCLANE X Lc. CARMENCITA. Fall to winter. Two breathtaking 
yellow parents. Lips on the ruby shade with contrasting veining in throats. 
Both parents should give golden flowers. 
134,”—2.00 
CATTLEYA GUTTATA VAR. LEOPOLDII. Summer. Flowers have a crimson purple 
lip, sepals and petals bronze and spotted with crimson. 
13/4 1950 
COMMUNITY POTS—ART SHADES 
Lc. MIAMI VAR. RED STAR X Le. CARDINAL—Fall and various. This Miami runs 
to the reddish purple hues with red velvet ruffled lip. Combined with Lec. 
Cardinal it gives some rich color breaks. See color plate back cover. 
Community pot 3”—15.00 
C. AURANTIACA—This very handsome brilliant clear orange red flowering 
species attracts everyone. Flowers 3 inches across when open. Flowers Feb. 
and March. 
Community pot 3”—10.00 
Ble. LYRANDA X Lc. HAROLDIANA VAR. YELLOW QUEEN. fall to Winter. A 
yellow cross that should be top notch. Lyranda will give texture and color 
pigment to the Le. Haroldiana. The latter is a prize clear yellow sepals and 
petals with reddish purple lip. The Lyranda lip is old rose with gold veining. 
Same as 2033. 
13/4,”—2.00 Community pot 3”—15.00 
Greenhouses at Mandarin on the St. Johns River 
