VANDAS — Continued 
NO. 354 V. BILL SUTTON (V. Manila x V. 
Sanderiana) 
A fine shaped flower; dark pink 
dorsal sepal and petals. Ventral 
sepals similar to V. Sanderiana. 
3’’ - $5; 4” - $10 
NO. 356 V. MANILA X V. COERULEA 
This should be a fine blue Vanda 
of good shape. Flowers will be flat 
and of good size. 
3” a $5; Au a: $10 
NO. 357 V. FLAMMEROLLE X V. ROTHSCHILDIANA 
Flowers will be blue, quite large and round in shape. 
3” - $5; 4" - $10 
Vanda Sanderiana 
NO. 378 V. SUAVIS X V. ROTHSCHILDIANA 
Similar to V. Herziana. Flowers will be dark blue and 
flat; exceedingly free flowering, good producer. 
3”’ - $5; 4° - $10 
NO. 427 V. HERZIANA X V. SANDERIANA 
Similar to V. Rothschildiana. Flowers will be flat and 
have fine form. 
3°’ - $5; 4” - $10 
NO. 428 V. DENISONIANA, HEBRAICA X V. SANDERIANA 
A difficult hybrid to predict. V. Denisoniana, hebraica 
is a cream-colored flower of heavy texture. Colors could 
be cream, buff, yellow and the like. 
3°’ - $5; 4” - $10 
NO. 429 V. FLAMMEROLLE X V. SANDERIANA 
Pink to salmon shades. Flat flowers of fine form. 
3”’ - $5; 4” - $10 
NO. 496 V. BOSCHI X V. DEARI 
Probably cream-colored flowers with purple to magenta 
markings. 
3” - $5; 4” - $10 
NO. 506 V. SUAVIS X V. ROTHSCHILDIANA 
A free flowering hybrid. The blue color should pre- 
dominate, although some odd colors may develop. Flow- 
ers should be of good size. 
3”’ - $5; 4" - $10 
NO. 516 V. KALALAU (V. Paki x V. Ellen Noa) 
Small yellow flowers with green-red labellum. 
3’’ - $5; 4” - $10 
NO. 547 V. ERNEST FUJINAGA (V. Caroline Robinson x V. San- 
deriana) 
Large flat flowers of good color with yellow and brown 
spotting. Free flowering hybrid. 
3” - $5; 4” - $10 
