
VANDA SANDERIANA 
Parent of No.1 and No.5 
MATURE VANDA HYBRIDS 
Flowering Size (12” to 15” tall) 
1 V. HENRIETTA Ho (V. Sanderiana x V. Sumatrana) SL — heavy 
flowers tan with brown spots, very fine and rare—baskets 40.00 each 
2 V.HERZIANA, (V. Coerulea x V. Suavis) SL—a fine blue 
Beaweriiomy ANCA VOL C OAS Ke lat tee ee eda aes 22.50 each 
3 V. SUMATRANA X V. MERRILLII SL — fine spotted 
Vic HOWE (GEC GSDO US kart eer ete ete ee pee a eccey 1. ho pyeertig sere Cee 25.00 each 
4 V. FLAMMEROLE, (V. Coerulea X V. Luzonica) SL— 
Blperand shades «om purpleslavenders 2... = 25.00 each 
5 V.ROTHCHILDIANA, (V. Ceorulea X V. Sanderiana) SL 
OnesOImrlesOOStRCar KeOlUICS a) tan 5 suet, teres ae eel ore eee = 40.00 each 
6 V. GILBERT TRIBOULET, (V. Coerulea X V. Tricolor) 
Koy iS) WATE ORTON ee net ee, eee ay ee os Beery Wend Melee ten eet 25.00 each 
7 V.BOSHI, (V. Luzonica x V. Tricolor) SL—creamy white 
base with rose pink spots—very striking...........................- 25.00 each 
8 V. DOROTHY WARNE, (V. Suavis x V. Hookeriana) SL 
a very good semi-terete—the flowers are creamy white 
Wwitne rose-carmen. spots—ecood texture. 4.2. Teo0stouL2-50 
9 V. ANN KIRSCH, (V. Hookeriana x V. Kimballiana) SL 
semi-terete with flowers a light pink in the sepals and 
petals with a brilliant dark lip, free flowering........................ 7.50 each 
Plants are in baskets or pots at Boynton Beach, Florida. 
SL—means strap-leaved—may be grown with cattleyas. 
ST—means semi-terete (pencil-like leaves). Must have plenty of sunlight and are 
best for Southern states and Tropics. 
and Boynton Beach on the Gulf Stream go 
