MATURE VANDA HYBRIDS 
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Vanda Afterglow (V. insignis x V. Sanderiana). A lovely new hybrid with colors 
of red, brown, pink and yellow. The flowers on first blooming have measured 
over three and half inches and are round and flat. The top sepal and petals are 
pink, covered with brown spots. The lower sepals are yellowish with brown 
tesselations. The lip is nearly 1” wide, brown, with yellow side lobes and yellow 
at the base. 
Flowering Size in Basket—40.00 — 45.00 
Vanda Boschii (V. tricolor x V. Luzonica). The flowers have a creamy white base 
with rose pink spots. One of the most vigorous growers of the strap leaf Vandas. 
Flowering Size in Basket—25.00 
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3. Vanda Dorothy Warne (V. Suavis x V. Hookeriana). A very good semi-terete type. 
The good textured flowers are creamy white with rose-carmen spots. 
Flowering Size in Basket—7.50 — 12.50 
4 Vanda Ellen Noa (V. Sanderiana x V. Dearei). A really fine strap-leaf hybrid. 
The flowers are large, round with colors of cream, buff and yellow with brownish 
tints. It is considered one of the best of the primary hybrids. The plants offered 
are 6 years old but unflowered (should flower within a year). 
Flowering Size in Basket—35.00 
5 Vanda Manila (V. Luzonica x V. Sanderiana). Another top notch primary hybrid 
of the strap-leaf type. The color is a good pink with some darker markings. Easy 
to flower and heavy producer of blooms. 
Flowering Size in Basket—40.00 — 45.00 
6 Vanda Rothschildiana (V. Coerulea x V. Sanderiana). The finest blue primary 
strap-leaf hybrid. Well grown plants will flower the year around. Flowers are 
large 3” to 7” flat and round. Excellent keeper. Supply limited. 
Flowering Size in Basket—50.00 
7 Vanda Tatzeri (V. Tricolor x V. Sanderiana). A fine compact growing hybrid for 
small space location. The flowers are rose-brown with pleasing darker markings. 
Good corsage flowers. Heavy producer of bloom. 
Flowering Size in Basket—40.00 — 45.00 
8 Vanda Venus (V. Paki x V. Sanderiana). A new hybrid of greenish yellow seq- 
ments showing brown tesselations. The lip is longer than Sanderiana, bright 
crimson. 
Flowering Size in Basket—25.00 
The above Vandas can be grown with cattleyas under same light conditions and 
temperatures. They are heavy feeders and should be fed regularly in summer 
every 7 to 14 days (winter every 14 to 21 days). Use a liquid fertilizer as Wilson's 
or Ortho fish emulsion (alternate). Do not be afraid to overpot so aerial roots 
will have chance to get a toe hold in basket or pot. Do not pot hard. Use plenty 
of charcoal and small amounts of osmunda. Vandas like plenty. of air and 
syringing with water (watch for new buds in axle of leaves and place a pebble 
or match stick to drain off water at base of leaf). We will have other hybrids of 
Vandas from time to time—please write for further quotations. 
RARE TROPICAL FOLIAGE PLANT LIST 
We expect to have ready by August Ist a list of rare tropical foliage plants. 
If interested please ask for a copy at that time. 
WONDER WINDOW GREENHOUSE 
WE HAVE DESIGNED A SMALL GREENHOUSE TO FIT IN THE LOWER SASH OF 
DOUBLE HUNG WINDOWS IN SIZES OF 24” to 48”. It extends out from the window 
sill 24”. It is made of solid mahogany with a marine plywood bottom. Two galvan- 
ized metal trays for water and latticed rack to hold plants. Priced from $65. to $100. 
F.O.B. Jacksonville, Florida. Descriptive folder ready June Ist. 
and Boynton Beach on the Gulf Stream 8) 
