ORCHID RANCH, INC, ~4- FALL OFFUAING - 1954 
GROUP III Vandas (cont.) 
No. $51 (SANDERIANA X SUMATRANA) X (SANDERIANA Xx LUZONICA) -- Same as cross 
No. 856 except that a dark form of Henrietta Ho was used, 2", 2s", 
No, 506 TATsuagl X TATeuil -- Large rose flowers, marked with.rich red-brown, 
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GROUP IV -- V. Sanderiane hyvrids crossed with other hybrids. Both 
crosses should produce some interestins: types. 
No, $42 HENRIETTA HO A TNASAKI MINO -- Wedium- to large flowers ot neavy 
substance. Brown to mahogany tones expected. 2", 24", 
No, 364 HaxzilaAna X ELLE! NOA -- Blue crossed with yellow, some interesting 
colors should result. 235"-C. 
No, 574 HUXGIANA X ROTHSCHILDIANA --Vigorous growers and producers, Various 
shades of blue, some should be very dark, 23"-C. 
GROUP V -- V. Sanderiana hyvrids crossed with species, Vigor and increase 
in color range to be expected in these hybrids. 
No, ¢16 LLIN NOA XK SUAVIS -- Medium to large flowers with 
color; many should have yellow background color. 2", 2 
No. 249 TRICOLOR, PLANILABRIS X ROTHSCHULLDIANA -- Some variation, but mostly 
large, blue flowers expected from this cross, 25", 
No. 298 DUAREI X MANILA -- Well-shaped flowers of heavy substance, yellow 
with pink spotting. 23"-c. 
No. 5362 SUAVIS X HONOLULU -- Variable in color, blue and pink spotted 
types expected. 23"-c, 
No. 365 SUAVIS X CLARA SHIPMAN FISHER -- C. S. Fisher is much like Sanderiana. 
With suavis, it should produce pinks with maroon to purple markinzs. 235"-C. 
No. 368 TRICOLOR X CLARA SHIPMAN FISHER -- Will be similar to No. 365, per- 
haps less heavily spotted, 2"-c. 
GROUP VI -- Crosses in which the species V, Merrilli or its hybrid Trimerril 
is used. The Hawaiians have used them to produce rich, mahogany- 
brown types and types with Chinese-red tones, 
No, 257 ELLEN NOA X TRIMERRIL -- Crossed with Ellen Noa should résult in 
redwyellowebronze types. 2", 25", 
No. 339 HENRIETTA HO X TRIMERRIL -- Probably more of the deeper tones. 2", 25", 
No. 346 TATZEKI X MERRILLI -- Pink and reddish overtones may result in 
flowers of good size and heavy substance, 2", 24", 
