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Group I—Vanda Hybrids (Cont'd) 
Helen Paoa (Emily Notley x Sanderiana)—Brown to tan 
yellow, good size and shape. c/p 10.00 
1A” 1.50 
zy" 3.00 
3” 6.00 
Honolij (Sanderiana x Herziana)—Large flowers. Variable 
as to color and shape. Every color in the rainbow. 
Wyle 2.50 
3” 5.00 
4” 8.50 
Henrietta Ho (Sanderiana x Sumatrana) — Large flat 
flowers, yellow brown to buff red, fine shape. 
1A” 1.50 
Ze 3.00 
4/7 6.00 
6” 15.00 
Venus (Paki x Sanderiana)—Medium size. Green-yellow, 
red lip. Zin 2.50 
3” 5.00 
4” 8.50 
Vi. 5-00 
Sandcon (Concolor x Sanderiana)—Very heavy texture, 
medium size flowers. Deep brick-red brown. 
4” 6.00 
6” 7.50 
Merle Kawamoto (Charlana x Sanderiana)—Pink and blue 
forms. Much like V. Manila in shape. 1” 1.50 
ah 3.00 
3” 6.00 
GROUP II—Vanda Hybrids 
We have put together here crosses that involve a back 
cross of Sanderiana to already outstanding Sanderiana 
hybrids. These will be the prize-winning exhibition 
plants of tomorrow. 
Honolulu x Sanderiana—Red to pink and salmon. Beau- 
tiful shape. c/p 10.00 
ly” 1.50 
ay? 3.00 
3” 6.00 
Ellen Noa x Sanderiana—Buff to green with a rose over- 
cast. Excellent shape and size. c/p 10.00 
1” 1.50 
ZY 3.00 
a} 6.00 
4” 10.00 
5” 15.00 
6” 20.00 
Mary Foster x Sanderiana—Deep red-rose to red-brown. 
1” 1.50 
aia 3.00 
3” 6.00 
Sanderiana x Henrietta Ho—Heavily spotted, tan, brown, 
to pink. 12” 1.50 
pe 3.00 
ayer 6.00 
4” 10.00 
Sanderiana x Onomea—Sanderiana type, but very deep 
color. Should prove outstanding. 1” 1.50 
7x 3.00 
4h 6.00 
Sanderiana x Ohuohu—Very similar to Sanderiana but 
no fixed season and more than one flowering annually. 
Better than the species. 1” 1.50 
. ae 3.00 
Shy 6.00 
4” 10.00 
5) 15.00 
6” 20.00 
Walter Dillingham x Sanderiana — Variable, probably 
many colors, salmon, apricot, pink, blue, etc. Should 
have fine shape. 1” 1.50 
Sanderiana x Joan Swearingen—Mostly pink, some blues 
possible. Excellent shape. pa 1.50 
7a 3.00 
GROUP II]—Vanda Hybrids 
Crosses that contain hybrids with Sanderiana blood in 
them on each side of the parentage. These will be 
more variable and offer a great range of colors and 
types. The best of these will be hard to beat. Need- 
less to say, they are harder to predict as to color. 
Henrietta Ho x Manila—Fine shape, large flowers. Pink, 
bronze, buff. 1” 1.50 
ou 3.00 
3” 6.00 
Ellen Noa x Clara S. Fisher—Large fine shape. Green- 
brown to pink-brown. 1%” 1.50 
7H 3.00 
ah 6.00 
Ellen Noa x Rothschildiana—A wide range of colors, 
fine shape, probably no two alike. Rose, salmon, 
apricot, blue, etc. c/p 10.00 
1” 1.50 
2% 3.00 
Sa 6.00 
4” 10.00 
55:00; 
Honolulu x Rothschildiana—A terrific potential. Blue, red, 
pink. 1” 1.50 
PRY 3.00 
Mary Foster x Ellen Noa—Primarily red, yellow, bronze. 
Excellent size and shape. c/p 10.00 
1” 1.50 
2 3.00 
ayy 6.00 
Mary Foster x Rothschildiana—Deep purple-red to Fuschia. 
Fine shape. ae 3.00 
3” 6.00 
Tatzeri x Ellen Noa—Green-brown, with rose flush. 
1” 1.25 
pate 2.50 
3” 5.00 
AY 8.50 
Ivah Mae x Ellen Noa—Almost impossible to guess color 
except to say nature will be challenged in new com- 
binations. 1” 125 
2 2.50 
Caroline Robinson x Ellen Noa—The same sort of a cross 
as the above. 1” 1225 
7M 2.50 
Clara S. Fisher x Mary Foster—Sanderiana type, deeper 
color. Very free flowering. Pat 3.00 
3” 6.00 
4” 10.00 
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6” 20.00 
Burgeffii x Ellen Noa—Cream to white background, over- 
laying colors of brown and pink. Large size. 
4” 10.00 
5” 12.50 
6” 15.00 
Clara S. Fisher x Ellen Noa—Similar to above but back- 
ground cream to yellow. 4” 10.00 
bye 12.50 
6” 15.00 
Clara S. Fisher x Henrietta Ho—Deep red-brown with 
dark spotting. Good size and shape. 4” 10.00 
5” 12.50 
6” 15.00 
