V. MANILA (V. Luzonica x V. Sanderiana). Vivid pink flowers with some darker maroon 
spots. Well grown plants flower year round. Heavy producer of flowers. 
Flowering size in baskets $35—-40—A45. 
V. MANILA X V. INSIGNIS. A new hybrid of promise. Pink crossed with a russet brown. 
Seedlingses 10-1205 0-18 
V. MEM. T. IWASAKI VAR. PURPUREA (V. Tricolor var. Purpurea x V. Dearei). Mahogany- 
colored flowers of very heavy texture. The Tricolor used here is an unusual red- 
brown color. 
Flowering size $25—-30—40. 
V. MERRILLII. A species from the Philippines which is a mahogany color with a perfumed 
soap fragrance. 
Flowering size $15—-22.50. 
V. PACIFIC (V. Flammerolle x V. Rothschildiana). Blue flowers from both parents. 
Seedlings: $ 0-12.50. 
V. ROTHSCHILDIANA (V. Coerulea x V. Sanderiana). The finest blue strap-leaf hybrid 
today. Well-grown plants will flower the year round. Flowers are large, from 3” 
to 7” across, flat and round. Excellent keeper. Supply limited. 
Flowering size in basket $75 and up. 
V. ROSE DAVIS (V. Coerulea x V. Rothschildiana). A darker blue than straight Roths- 
childiana. 
Seedlings $15—20. 
Flowering size $40. 
V. TATZERI (V. Tricolor x V. Sanderiana). A fine compact-growing hybrid for small space 
location. The flowers are rose-brown with pleasing marks. Free-flowering. Excellent 
for corsages. A superior strain of Tatzeri. 
Flowering size in basket $40—45. 
V. VENUS (V. Paki x V. Sanderiana var. Terry AM-HOS). A new hybrid of greenish- 
yellow segments showing brown tesselations. The lip is longer than Sanderiana 
and bright crimson. 
Seedlings. o | 2.00——-15: 
Flowering size $25—30. 
V. VIRGINIA BIEHL (V. Merrillii x V. Sumutrana). A lovely new brown-mahogany flowered 
hybrid. Larger flowers than Merrillii. 
Seedlings $15. 
Flowering size $25. 
The above Vanda hybrids and species are from the famous collection of Mr. Robert 
Warne, proprietor of NUUANU ORCHID GARDENS of Honolulu. Mr. Warne has been 
developing these outstanding Vanda hybrids for over 20 years. He was one of the 
first hybridizers to realize the great possibilities that the genus Vanda offered to the 
patient and skilled plantsman. The experience gained in the first hybrids has been 
most helpful in producing a superior strain of primary and secondary hybrids offered 
above. Many of the crosses have as one of the parents the remarkable Vanda Sanderiana 
var. Terry AM-HOS which itself was raised from seed of 2 choice V. Sanderiana parents. 
This variety flowers more than once a year, an unusual quality in a Sanderiana. The 
first flowerings with this as a parent have proven exceptional. We offer these plants 
with every confidence that they are the best in Vandas today. 
Where flowering size is offered we are able to select plants with flower spikes in 
many cases. Write us for the particular hybrids you wish. We will be glad to give you 
specific information as to the size, number of leaves, etc. These plants are mostly in 6” 
pots or baskets. We will have other hybrids from time to time. Please write for 
quotations if there is a special type you want not listed here. 
CULTURE OF STRAPLEAF VANDAS—The above Vandas can be grown with Cattleyas 
under the same or higher light conditions and temperatures. They are heavy feeders 
and should be fed regularly in summer every 7 to 14 days and in winter every 14 to 21 
days. Use a liquid fertilizer such as Wilson's Orchid Fertilizer or Ortho-Gro fish emulsion, 
or give alternate feedings of these two. Do not be afraid to use large baskets or pots 
so aerial roots will have a chance to get a toehold in the container. Do not pot hard. 
Use plenty of charcoal and small amounts of osmunda. Vandas like plenty of air and 
syringing with water. Watch for the appearance of bud spikes in the leaf axils and 
place a tiny pebble or matchstick at base of leaf to drain off water that might collect 
around buds. 
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