STRAPLEAF VANDA SEEDLINGS 
The following are fine new hybrids of strapleaf Vandas. Plants in 3” pots are 
3-5” high and expected to bloom in 2-3 years. Medium size plants in 6” pots are 
expected to bloom 12-15 months. Most of the plants in 3” are ready to shift into 
6” pots. We recommend planting in 6” shallow azalea pots half filled with charcoal. 
Add more charcoal as plants grow taller. Baskets may also be used. 
V-108, V-114 V. Boschi x V. Dearei. White with amethyst spots. Flowers the size 
of Dearei. 
WieLOm Vase V. Chimey Walker (Flammerole x Sanderiana). Solid blue with pink 
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V-67 V. Dearei x V. Rothschildiana 
V-105 V. Emily Notley x V. Sanderiana 
V-303 V. Honolii (Herziana x Sanderiana), 3” flowers, grey-blue. 
VES Sua = lale7, V. Janet Tagawa (Kalihi Beauty x Luzonica). Flowers 2-22”, white 
with rose violet. 
V-106 V. Kalihi Beauty x V. Burgeffii. 
V-80, V-98 V. Kalihi Beauty x Frank Scudder. 
V-119 V. Kalihi Beauty x V. Sanderiana. 
V-95 V. Gilbert Triboulet (V. Tricolor x V. Sumutrana). 
V-72 V. Kupperi (Sanderiana x Lamellata). Yellow with spots. 
V-96, V-58 V. Loke x V. Rothschildiana. 
V-54 V. Luzonica. White with red spots. 
V-51 V. Manila. Pink. See color plate back cover. 
V-34 V. Mem. G. Tanaka x V. Sanderiana. 
Ve57, V274 V. Suavis x V. Rothschildiana. Large pastel blue flowers. Free 
flowering. 
V-88 V. Suavis x V. Frank Scudder. 
Vel V. Wettsetinii (Burgeffii x Coerulea). Blue to pink. 
PRICES: 3”—$4 each, 3 for $10.50 
(3” available in following numbers: 108, 114, 303) 535 
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6” Medium size—$5, $7.50 
(available in following numbers: 108, DIAS G7 1.05; 303: 
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6° large size—$7.50—10—12.50—15 
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CULTURE OF STRAPLEAF VANDAS—The above Vandas can be grown with Cattleyas 
under the same or higher light conditions and temperatures. They are heavy feeders 
and should be fed regularly in summer every 7 to 14 days and in winter every 14 
to 21 days. Use a liquid fertilizer such as Wilson's Orchid Fertilizer or Ortho-Gro fish 
emulsion, or give alternate feedings of these two. Do not be afraid to use large 
baskets or pots so aerial roots will have a chance to get a toehold in the container. 
Do not pot hard. Use plenty of charcoal and small amounts of osmunda. Vandas 
like plenty of air and syringing with water. We recommend hanging up Vandas. 
Watch for the appearance of bud spikes in the leaf axils and place a tiny pebble or 
matchstick at base of leaf to drain off water that might collect around buds. 
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