TERETE VANDAS 
V. COOPERI (V. Hookeriana x V. Miss Joaquim). Three fourths of this cross flowered 
with a plain colored lip and one-fourth flowered with a spotted lip. Plants 
offered are all the spotted lip as they are more attractive and distinctive. 
Flowering size 12-15", 4” pot staked—$3.00 
V. MISS JOAQUIM (V. Teres x V. Hookeriana). The flower made famous by Hawaii 
for leis and corsages. Flowers throughout the year. 6-10 flowers per spike 
which open in succession and last a long time. See phoios. 
Rooted tip cuttings, potted, cypress stake, 12-15” high—$1.00 
Potted, mounted on cork or tree fern totem 12-15°—$1.50 
Potted, mounted on cork or tree fern totem 15-1 8” —$2.50 
Special: rooted cuttings 12-15” unpotted 12 for $9, 6 for $5 
V. MISS JOAQUIM VAR. ANDERSONII (V. Teres var. Andersonii x V. Hookeriana). 
Darker color than Miss Joaquim. 
Flowering size 12-15” staked in 4” pots—$3.50 
V. MISS JOAQUIM VAR. CINDERELLA (V. Teres var. Gigantea x Hookeriana). Holds a 
larger number of open flowers on a spray at once. 
Flowering size 12-15”, 4” pot staked—$3 
V. MISS JOAQUIM VAR. ROSE MARIE. White sepals and petals, pink lip. 
Flowering size 12-15”, 4° pot, staked, flr. size—$ 1.00 
V. TERES VAR. ANDERSONII. A species similar to V. Miss Joaquim but larger flowers 
3” to 4” wide. Flowers April-June. Pale rose-purple sepals and petals, bright 
rosy-magenta lip, heavily veined throat striped with orange and spotted with 
crimson. 
Flowering size 12-15”, 4-inch pot, staked—$3.50 
AERIDOVANDA MUNDYI (Aerides Vandarium x V. Teres). One of the first hybrids 
raised between Aerides and Vanda. Received an AM in 1920 in England. See 
photographs and history in English Orchid Review, March 1953, page 43. Free- 
flowering. Flowers nearly white with lavender tinge. Grow in full sun. 
Flowering size 12-15” staked in 4” pots—$3.50 
(Blooms with less light than other teretes, and is recommended for northern climates.) 
CULTURE OF TERETE VANDAS. These plants require full sunlight to flower well. 
They are grown as hedges in Florida, the Gulf states, and the tropics. In the north 
hang near glass or outdoors in summer sun. Keep wet during growing season and 
spray with water daily. The hybrids (Joaquim and Ruby) flower several times a year 
and the species (Teres) has a definite time of bloom. Vanda flowers last a long time 
keeping fresh for several weeks. Some keep flowering for about 3 months. 
Plants growing in full sun at Boynton Beach, Fla. 
30 Greenhouses at Mandarin on the St. Johns River 
