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GROUP IV—Vanda Hybrids 
A new group involving V. Prince Charles. This hybrid 
is described in the “Orchid Journal,’’ Vol. I, No. 4, 
April, 1952. A hybrid that has exciting colors but lacks 
shape and size. Our crosses have all been made with 
large flowers to add size to these new color com- 
binations. 
Prince Charles var. Dodecathon x Clara S. Fisher—Yellow 
base, deep purple-black spotting. IM 2.50 
3” 5.00 
4” 8.00 
5” 10.00 
Ellen Noa x Prince Charles var. Negus—Deep yellow, 
heavily. marked with magenta. 2a 2.50 
a” 5.00 
4” 8.50 
Prince Charles var. Burgundy x Manila—A wine-red to 
deepest pink. 3” 6.00 
4” 10.00 
Prince Charles x Sanderiana—Large beautiful shape. 
Tan, yellow, apricot, salmon. 5” 15.00 
7” 20.00 : 
GROUP V—Vanda Hybrids "Vanda Emily Notley (Parent of Emily Notley x Honolulu) 
New primary Sanderiana combinations. These will 
produce fine things that will end up some day in 
Group I. However, to date they are unproven and Emily Notley x Honolulu—Very difficult to predict color. 
descriptions are based on expectation rather than fact. Probably yellow to red-browns, some ee ps wy 
Kapoho x Sanderiana—Yellow, browns. Medium size. . 
c/p 10.00 Sumatrana x Ellen Noa—Deep yellow to brown and 
1%” 1.00 mahogany. c/p 10.00 
2” 2.50 12” 1.25 
3” 5.00 2 e250 
4” 8.50 Trisher (Tricolor x Clara S. Fisher)—Very heavy produc- 
Emily Notley x Sanderiana—Fine potential, orange to tion, browns and reds. c/p 10.00 
red-brown. 12” 1.50 Puna x Ellen Noa—White to cream, very dainty. 
vy 3.00 1” 1.25 
R” 6.00 yas 2.50 
Lester McCoy x Sanderiana—We have particularly high 3 5.00 
hopes for this cross. Blues and greys, with some Tricolor x Henrietta Ho—Deep red-brown, heavy texture. 
salmon and apricot colors. c/p 10.00 : eile 1.25 
Ty” 1.50 7M 2.50 
Ade 3.00 aie 5.00 
Si 6.00 Emily Notley x Clara S. Fisher—Yellow background, large 
4” 10.00 deep brown spots. 12” 1.25 
Sanderiana x Piihonua—Very much like Sanderiana, Phe 2.50 
dark color. c/p 10.00 3” 5.00 
Jill Walker x Sanderiana—A medium-size flower, blue Caroline Robinson x Rothschildiana—Beautiful grey-blues. 
to grey. 12” 1.25 Most unusual colors, heavy texture. ly” 1.50 
Za 2.50 Zi 3.00 
Sanderiana x Tatrox—A combination for great color 3” 6.00 
possibilities. Unusual tones of greys, blues, smoky Sumarei x Ellen Noa—A chance for fine yellows. 
tones. 1” 1.50 1” 1.25 
2” 3.00 eye 2.50 
3” 6.00 Suavis x Ellen Noa—White to cream, purple spots. 
4” 10.00 1” 1.00 
Ogee 5:00 2” 2.00 
6” 17.50 9% 3.50 
Sanderiana x Roxburghii—A primary hybrid that should Ellen Noa x Insignis—Red-brown to deep orange-yellow. 
have been made long ago. Greys predominant. 1%” 1.25 
c/p 10.00 e Qu 2.50 
Dennizonica x Sanderiana—Deep yellows to buff. 30 5.00 
12" 1.50 Luzonica x Mary Foster—Tan to red-brown, darker mark- 
2 3.00 ings. 1%” = 1.25 
: : 7M 2.50 
GROUP VI—Vanda Hybrids Mem. T. Iwasaki x Manila—Deep orange to yellow- 
Crosses involving a Sanderiana hybrid on one side browns, some dark pinks. c/p 10.00 
of the parentage. Most of these crosses contain a hybrid 1” 1.25 
as the other parent. Shapes and colors will be variable 2” 2.50 
but one can expect very fine production in this group. 3” 5.00 
Ruth O. Pratt (Herziana x Clara S. Fisher)—Large flowers, Honolulu x Insignis—Deep rose to red-pinks. 142” 25 
“good shape. Variable in color, pink, salmon, apricot, 2” 2.50 
blue. c/p 10.00 ay 5.00 
