200 Bec. CLIFTONII VAR. MAGNIFICIA, FCC-RHS—Spring. These plants are actual 
divisions of the Cliftonii which won the FCC from the RHS in England many 
years ago, and is still considered one of the finest spring Brassocattleya crosses. 
See picture page 19. 
4-5 bulbs—35.00 6-8 bulbs—50.00 
308 Lc. MEM. ERNEST B. DANE (Lc. Cassandra FCC x Le. Hilary, FCC)—Very Dark. 
Fall-Winter. 
3-4 bulbs—25.00-35.00 
443 Le. RICHLEAU (Le. Hilary FCC RHS x Le. Ishtar FCC RHS)—Very dark. Fall-Winter. 
3-4 bulbs—25.00-35.00 
567. Blc. ESTORY (Bc. Nestor x Le. Hilary FCC RHS)—large fall flowering Brasso from 
dark to medium lavender. 
51/,”—18.00-25.00 6” —27.50-35.00 
594 Bic. DAWN GLOW (Bic. Dawn Angela x Le. Hilary FCC RHS)—a very dark fall 
hybrid with excellent parents. 
5//,”—20.00-25.000 6”—30.00-40.00 7”—50.00 
600 Lc. RED VELVET. July-August. Beautiful large flowers with reddish lip. Robust 
grower. 
12.50—15.00—20.00—25.00 
603. Lc. HAMILTON MASON (C. Maggie Raphael x Le. Ishtar FCC-RHS)—Flowers of 
this cross have been show quality—dark fall hybrid. 
5 V/2”—20.00-25.00 6”—30.00-40.00 7”—50.00 
604 Bic. GRANDEUR (Blc. Henry Stock x Le. Ishtar FCC-RHS)—All the name implies— 
dark fall hybrid. 
51/,”—20.00-25.00 6”—30.00-40.00 7”—50.00 
620—Blc. LYMAN C. HALL (Lc. Ernest B. Dane x Be. Princess Patricia)—Both perfect 
parents. From dark to medium, fall hybrid. Some will flower thru Winter. 
4”—15.00 
707 Lc. MOLOSS (Le. Moloch x C. Mossiae)—Spring. Lavender. 
10.00—12.50—15.00 
709 Le. SPRINGTIDE (Le. Red Oak x C. Dupreana). One of the darkest spring and 
early summerhybrids. See picture page 19. 
4-5 bulbs—25.00 6-8 bulbs—35.00 
717 Le. MEM H. A. TRACY (Le. Canhamiana Alberts’ var. x C. Hardyana)—April-May. 
1 lead plant, 3-4 bulbs—15.00 With sheath—20.00 
2 lead plant, 3-4 bulbs—25.00 With sheath—35.00 
724 Bc. IMPERIAL (Bc. Imperialis x C. Hardyana)—late fall to early spring. Large 
flowers, deep sepals and petals with crimson Brasso lip. 
10.00—12.50—15.00—20.00—25.00—30.00 
728 Le. NELLIE COHEN (Lc. Canhamiana Alberts’ var. x C. Ballantineana Alberts’ 
var.)—April-May. See photo page 17. 
1 lead plant, 3-4 bulbs—15.00 With sheath—20.00 
2 lead plant, 5-7 bulbs—25.00 With sheath—35.00 
763 Lc. WILDINE (Le. Geraldine Thompson var. Maxima x Lc. Helen Wilmer var. 
Superba)—December-March. Le. Geraldine Thompson var. Maxima (Lc. Jac- 
quinetta x C. Trianae). Free-flowering — large — vigorous — November thru 
December—clear lavender‘ with dark, ruffled, broad lip. Le. Helen Wilmer var. 
Supebra (Lc. General Maude x Lc. Wellsiana). Helen Wilmer has been de- 
scribed as the ideal orchid. Our Wilmer is one of the finest. Rich color—short 
trumpet—deeper maroon lip with gold areas. See photo page 31. Some 
have been excellent. 
12.50—15.00—17.50—20.00—22.50 
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