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375 
VANDAS 
No orchid grower can afford to overlook this fine group of orchids. They are 
fast becoming one of the leading types of spray orchids. The flowers are of good size, 
generally up to 6'’ in diameter and the flat-type flower lends itself to all types of 
uses — corsage, cut flowers for arrangements, or display on the plant. 
We flower many of these types as many as six times a year. From experience, 
we find that the growers in areas where sunshine is a limiting factor, require a good 
deal of time to grow small plants to the flowering size. 
Therefore, this year, we are offering for sale only one size plant, except where 
noted, which will bloom in about a year's time. 
Vandas are generally potted in larger containers than Cattleyas or other genera 
of similar size, so we recommend that the plants be shipped ‘o you bare root for you 
to pot in suitable containers on arrival. We recommend charcoal or some inert rock as 
a potting media. If you want us to ship in pots, please advise. 
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NELLY DISKMAN ADMIRING SOME OF OUR MODERN VANDA HYBRIDS 
PARENTAGE AND DESCRIPTION PRICE 
V. SHERLYN WONG (V. tricolor, Broadview x 
V. Mem. T. Iwasaki) 
A fragrant, free flowering Vanda. Flowers are a definite improvement in 
size as well as in color over both parents and have heavy texture. Color, 
rich butter-yellow with brown markings. $10.00 
V. FLAMMEROLLE X V. ROTHSCHILDIANA 
Flowers will be blue, quite large and round in shape. $10.00 
378 & 506 V. PROFUSION (V. suavis x V. Rothschildiana) 
Beautiful long spikes with flowers in every color of the rainbow. $10.00 
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