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329—Strattokai x Phalaenopsis—A large dark Caesar type. 
1%” 1.50 
330—Taurus x Stratiotes—Bronze to yellow. 5” 10.00 
331—Salak (Stratictes x Undula‘um)—Golden brown. Vig- 
orous and free flowering. Ae 50 
6” 12.50 
332—Louis Bleriot x Stratiotes—Dark lavender Caesar type. 
Cp. 7.50 1%” 1.50 4” 8.00 
3$33—Strattokai x Gouldii—Deep yellow and _ brown. 
1%” 1.50 
3” 5.00 
334—Sunda Island x Phal. Dixon’s var.—Dark red-purple 
Caesar type. 
1%” 1.50 A ALI 3 5.00 
335-Salak x Phal. Dixon’s var—Like #334; perhaps even 
darker. dane 
3” 5.00 
336—Walter Carter x Joanne Sawers—White to cream- 
yellow. TY” 1.50 
3” 5.00 
337—May Neal x Stratiotes—Large yellow to bronze; fine 
cross. 
1%” 1.50 Pi HAA) 3” 5.00 
338—Joan Tani x Stratiotes—Red-lavender to yellow and 
bronze. 1%” 1.50 
3” 5.00 
339—Wilhelm Stuber x Stratiotes—Exceptional size; laven- 
der-bronze. W150 
3” 5.00 
340—Vicki x Stratiotes—White to cream with darker 
markings. 1765 0) 
3” 5.00 
341—Joanne Sawers x Stratiotes—Yellow to cream-white. 
Very free flowering. We aeeYo 
3” 5.00 
342—Lois Anderson x Stratiotes—Large dark purple Caesar 
type. Wy GYD 
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343—Walter Carter x Phal. var. Giganteum—Lavender, 
very large; Caesar type. Cp. 7.50 
1%” 1:50 
344—Walter Carter x Stratiotes—A more free-flowering 
Stratiotes type. 12a. o0 
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345—Mildred Kazumura x Tokai Fiji var.—Deep green- 
yellow. 1%” 1.50 
Ze 2.50) 
346—Stratiotes x T. Shioi—Deep yellow with chocolate 
tips. 1%” 1.50 
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347—Sandy A.M.-H.O.S. x Stratiotes—Deep crimson-purple 
to bronze. 1%” 1.50 
22.50 
348—Toftii x Stratiotes—White with blue flush. Cp. 7.50 
348A—Bacchus x Stratiotes—Dark lavender; good size. 
12" 1-50 
GROUP IIJ—Dendrobium Hybrids 
The hybrids in this section are built around Dend. 
Veratrifolium. This species imparts exceptional vigor 
and freedom of flowering. Spikes are numerous and 
very long, falling into arching sprays of dainty flowers. 
Individual flowers are small to medium. Most spec- 
tacular as display plants. 
349—Lester McCoy x Veratrifolium—Pale yellow to cream 
and white, some lavenders; very heavy production. 
Sa o.00 4” 7.50 5” 10.00 
350—Sander’s Crimson x Veratrifolium—Very similar to 
Blue Hawaii. Pastel shades of lavender and blue. 2” 2.50 
3” 5§.00 5/7 8:50 6” 10.00 
351—Strattokai x Veratrifolium—Cream to yellow and white. 
3” 5.00 
5” 10.00 
352—Lady Mc (Hawaii x Grantii)—Lavender to white, and 
blue. 
3” 6.00 4” 10.00 5” 15.00 
353—Joanne Sawers (Tokai x Veratrifolium)—Charireuse 
yellow to cream white. Ye MPaeeM) 
354—Lester McCoy (Hawaii x Veratrifolium)—Great range 
of color; lavender, blue, yellow to cream and white. 
6” 12.50 
355—Neo Hawaii x Veratrifolium—Pale pastels to white 
with blue lp. 
ARE SAY 3” 4.00 A750. 
356—Abigail (Pauline x Veratrifclium)—Deep purple to pal 
pastels and blue. 47 7.00 
357—Hawaii Nui x Veratrifolium—An improved Dend. Les- 
ter McCoy. 
Zac o0 Sige. 00 4” 8.00 
358—Ursula (Veratrifolium x Undulatum)—Golden yellow 
to chocolate brown. 
3” 3.50 4” 5.00 6” 10.00 
359—Verashibata (Veratrifolium x Shibata)—Green to char- 
treuse and pale yellow. 
ZiZeo0 3” 4.00 407.50 
360—Veratrifolium—The species itself. White with blue 
lip. 
Zi ZeOU 3” 4.00 CY Tf) 
361—Liliha x Veratrifolium—Deep lavender Lester McCoy 
type. 3” 5.00 
362—May Neal Blue var. x Veratrifolium—Should produce 
predominance of blues. ey ANA) 
363—Yellow Jacket (Gouldii x Veratrifolium)—Yellow to 
golden brown; very free flowering. Ue WRAY 
364—-Veratrifolium x (D’Albertsii x Undulatum)—Blues to 
yellow-brown. 
Jae 00 4” 8.00 5” 10.00 
365—Veratrifolum x Taurinum— White with darker 
markings. 127 1-50 
3” 5§.00 
366—Clare Hoshino (Kukui x Veratrifolium)—Pale pastels; 
long sprays. 5” 8.50 
367—442nd Infantry x Louisea—Two blue parents; predom- 
inantly blues. 3” 5.00 
4” 8.00 
368—Lester McCoy x Sunda Island—Some blues, whites 
to pastels, and greens. Both parents were green. 3” 4.00 
4” 7.50 
369—Lester McCoy x Gouldii—Deep golden yellow with 
brown. Wp aeey a) 
2” 2.50 
GROUP IV—Dendrobium Hybrids 
Feature parent of this section is Dend. Taurinum, or the 
Bull’s Horn orchid. The spikes are heavily flowered, 
generally upright. Plants make beautiful specimens. 
Individual flowers are quite large. This is one of the 
easiest to grow. ITlants must attain large size to 
flower freely. 
370—Taurus x Alice Spaulding—Principally yellow and 
green. 3” 5.00 
4” 8.00 
371—Sandy (Sander’s Crimson x Taurus)—Beautiful things 
in this cross. Very dark lavender-bronze colors. 
Zan2.50 3” 5.00 4” 8.00 
