VANDA SANDERIANA 
STRAPLEAF VANDAS 
CULTURE: The Strapleaf Vandas like adequate light but some protection from the 
noonday sun. They are grown in baskets or clay flower pans. The container should 
be broad enough to catch some of the aerial roots. Pot in chunks of osmunda and 
charcoal. Feed when growing. May be grown on bench or hung up. 
VANDA HYBRID SEEDLINGS 
The following are fine new hybrids. Plants are in 3-inch pots and are 3-5” high. 
Expected to bloom in 2-3 years. Plants in 6” pots will be available in late summer 
1953. 
V-35, V-117. V. Janet Tagawa (V. Kalihi Beauty x V. Luzonica). Flowers 2-21/>”. 
White spotted with rose lavender. 
V-54. V. Luzonica. White with red spots. 
V-57, V-74. V. Suavis x V. Rothschildiana. Large flowers, pastel blue. Free-flowering. 
V-76, V-302. V. Chimey Walker. (V. Flammerole x V. Sanderiana). Solid blue, some 
with pink cast. 
V-108, V-114. V. Boschi x V. Dearei. 
V-80, V-98. V. Kalihi Beauty x V. Frank Scudder. 
V-303. V. Honolii (V. Herziana x V. Sanderiana) 3” flowers, grey-blue. 
V-115. V. Wettsteinii (V. Burgeffei x V. Coerulea) 
V-72. V.Kupperi (V. Sanderiana x V. Lamellata). 
PRICES: 3”—5.00 each 3 for 14.00, 5 for 22.50 10 for 42.50 
26 Greenhouses at Mandarin on the St. Johns River 
