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GROUP VII—VANDA HYBRIDS (Cont'd) 
965—Trimeril (Tricolor x Merrillii)—Constantly in flower. 
Chinese lacquer red. Fragrant. 
1%” 1.00 C200) 3” 4,00 
5” 10.00 Flowering 12.50 
966—Suavis x Flammerolle—Pale blue to pink with darker 
spotting. 
3” 4.00 4” 7.50 5” 10.00 
967—Emily Notley x Coerulea—A good blue. Very free 
flowering. GU RYN) 
3” 5.00 
968—Gilbert Triboulet x Dearei—Cream to yellow with blue 
to purple spotting. 172i) 00 
2” 2.00 
969—Tatrox x Sumatrana—Unusual shades of grey-purple 
to red-brown. Zia O00 
3” 4.00 
970—Herziana x Gilbert Triboulet—Two of the most free- 
flowering blues as parents. Wee in) 
2: ee.00 
971—Suavis x Merrillii—mA Suavis with red instead of purple 
spots. V7 O0) 
2” 2.00 3” 4.00 4” 6.00 
972—Caroline Robinson x Flammerolle—Deep grey-blues; 
heavy texture. 3” 4.00 
4” 6.00 
973—Emily Notley x Sumatrana—Deepest red-brown and 
copper tones. 172g lee} 
2iae2.00 3” 5.00 4” 7.50 
974—Mem. T. Iwasaki x Emily Notley—Yellow, heavily 
spotted red to purple. 1A 00 
2” 2.00 3” 4.00 4” 6.00 
975—Amoena x Flammerole—-Two excellent blues. Should 
be very free flowering. 
1%” 1.25 2” 2.50 3” 5.00 
976—Puna x Merrillii—mAn ever-blooming Merrillii. 
14%” 1.00 2” 2.00 
977—Caroline Robinson x Sumatrana—Very dark colors; 
brown-reds, unusual shades. 
Zia.) 3” 5.00 4” 7.50 
978—Kapoho x Sumatrana—A small flower. Yellow base 
with deep red markings. Long spikes. 22.00 
3” 4.00 
979—Suavis x Limbata—A very free flowering Suavis type. 
7” 10.00 
980—Luzonica x Concolor—An improved type of V. Concolor. 
7” 10.00 
981—Emily Notley x Dearei—Deep yellow-brown, red 
markings. 
Saae7 250 6” 10.00 TP WHARG 
982—Lester McCoy x Coerulea—A fine large blue of the 
Coerulea type; long spikes. iy YAN) 
Tien 2-50 
983—Suavis x Luzonica—A hybrid Suavis of continual 
production. 9” 67.90 
984—Puna x Coerulea—A new blue of considerable promise 
in the Coerulea type. 1%” 1.25 
985—-Gilbert Triboulet (Tricolor var. Planelabris x Coerulea 
var. Empherian)—The most free-flowering blue ever pro- 
duced. A remake from the two finest parents obtainable. 
121.25 3” 5.00 
22050 4” 7.50 
986—Frank Scudder x Coerulea—A hybrid Coerulea very 
much superior to the species. MO GAYY) 
3” 5,00 
987—Frank Scudder (Mem. T. Iwasaki x Coerulea var. Em- 
pherian)—A famous free-flowering blue remade from ex- 
cellent parents. PASS 
Zie250 
988—Caroline Robinson x Kalihi Beauty—A free-flowering 
Roxburghii type. 1%” 1.25 
989—Sumatrana x Merrillii—Very dark red. Warx-like 
texture. PRE PRAY) 
340-00 
990—Amoena x Sumatrana—A very dark red-brown to 
purple. Cp. 10.00 
GROUP VIII—Vanda Hybrids 
These crosses contain what we in the Islands call 
V. Batemanii. This is more correctly known botanically 
as Vandopsis Lissochiloides. The hybrids are charac- 
terized by large plants with heavy foliage, very long 
flower spikes, exceptional texture of the flowers. These 
are among the most spectacular display plants known. 
The generic name for this group is Opsisanda. 
991—-Batemanii x Tatzeri—Large flowers heavily spotted on 
red-brown base. 1%” 1.50 
2” 3.00 4” 8.50 6” 12.50 
3” 6.00 5” 10.00 7” 15.00 
992—-Batemanii x Ellen Noa—Yellow flushed rose-purple 
reverse side of flower. Most attractive. 
14%” 1.50 Zuaer2.00 6” 20.00 
993—Helen Miyamoto (Batemanii x Sanderiana)—Yellow to 
tan, spotted darker. Very fine. 7” 20.00 
994—_Emily Notley x Batemanii—Large yellow-brown flowers. 
1%” 1.50 3” 6.00 
2” 3.00 4” 8.50 
995—Batemanii x Clara S. Fisher—Large flowers deep 
brown-red, spotted. 
1%” 1.50 2” 3.00 Jao: 00 
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Opsisanda Kimo Cardus 
(Typical of the V. Batemanii Crosses Nos. 991—1004) 
