2 V. FLAMMEROLE (V. Coerulea x V. Luzonica) SL— 
Didesandeshades: ol purplelavender.s)  = 25.00 each 
3 V. ROTHSCHILDIANA (V. Coerulea x V. Sanderi- | 
ana) SL—one of the best dark blues... 40.00 each 
4 V. GILBERT TRIBOULET (V. Coerulea x V. Tricol- 
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5 V. BOSHI (V. Luzonica x V. Tricolor) SL—creamy 
white base with rose pink spots—very striking._____. 25.00 each 
6 V. DOROTHY WARNE (V. Suavis x V. Hookeriana) 
SL—a very good semi-terete—the flowers are creamy 
white with rose-carmen spots—good texture____________- (Go0.t0, 12:50 
7 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. 
The Strapleaf Vandas like adequate light but some protection from 
the noonday sun (half shade). They are grown in baskets or clay 
flower pans. The container should be broad enough to catch some of 
the aerial roots. They like to cling to pieces of charcoal, bone or os- 
munda fibre and should be mulehed or fed when growing. <A coarse 
potting media is desirable. May be grown on bench or hanging. 
VANDA SANDERIANA 
Parent No. 3 
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