NEslipper
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The Waldor Orchids flagship cross from their cut flower days, C. Nancy Off is the cross C. Bebe White x C. Joyce Hannington and was registered in 1956. Notable because there is no C. Bow Bells in the background of this cross, it's one of the few fine heirloom whites that can't be traced back to Bow Bells. This particular grex produced a large number of fine individuals, many of which Waldor still sells as original, virus-free divisions the most famous of these is their 89 point AM/AOS 'Linwood' variety. The '1290' individual is unnamed, but can give flowers as large, if not larger, than 'Linwood' but without the fine round form. Vigorous and free-flowering, this plant really earns its keep on my windowsill - it has a small footprint, it's still in a 3 inch pot even though it has standard size flowers. It's also extremely fragrant, almost to the point of being overwhelming. Last years blooming can be found HERE. I've thought about "upgrading" to the 'Linwood' variety, but there's something about this flower that I really love, and it's less commonly grown.
Here are the heirloom whites currently in bloom on my windowsill. Left to right C. Earl 'Imperialis' FCC/AOS, C. Nancy Off '1290', and C. Athena Chagaris 'Orchidhaven':
Here are the heirloom whites currently in bloom on my windowsill. Left to right C. Earl 'Imperialis' FCC/AOS, C. Nancy Off '1290', and C. Athena Chagaris 'Orchidhaven':