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GROUP V—VANDA HYBRIDS (Cont'd) 
1021—Ellen Noa x Lester McCoy—Yellow to salmon; heavy 
texture. 4” 8.50 
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1022—Lester McCoy x Rothschildiana—A fine large dark 
blue. 3” 5.00 
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1023—Ellen Noa x Roxburghii—Yellow base, spotted grey- 
green. 3” 5.00 
4” 8.50 5” 12.50 
1024—Lester McCoy x Honolulu—Blue to pink and mauve. 
1%” 1.25 RS OTAY 3” 5.00 
1025—Mem. T. Iwasaki x Rothschildiana—Blue to pink and 
apricot. 4” 8.50 
5” 12.50 
1026—Emily Notley x Ohuohu—Very dark pink. Heavily 
spotted. 4” 8.50 
1027—Roxburghii x Admiral Radford—Very heavy texture. 
Dark brown. Ziae2eD 0 
3” 5.00 
1028—Emily Notley x Ellen Noa A.M.H.O.S.—Deep orange- 
yellow. Heavy texture. 2” 2.50 
3” 5.00 
1029—Purpurea x Manila—Very dark red-pink. 142” 1.25 
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GROUP VI—Vanda Hybrids 
These hybrids are being developed to produce exceed- 
ingly free flowering plants of easy culture. They make 
excellent pot plants, should be used to great advantage 
in outdoor landscaping in tropical regions, and best of 
all they flower almost continually. Flowers are smaller 
than the Sanderiana hybrids but much superior to the 
average species. 
1030—Mem. T. Iwasaki x Denisoniana, Deep green var.— 
A good chartreuse green Vanda is a rarity indeed. We 
look for this cross to change that condition. 4” 6.50 
5” 10.00 
1031—Ann Maxine Bowman (Emily Notley x Merrillii)—Ex- 
ceptional production. Red-brown color. 4” 6.50 
5” 10.00 6” 12.50 7” 15.00 
1032—Trimeril (Tricolor x Merrillii)—Constantly in flower. 
Chinese lacquer red; fragrant. 3” 4.00 
4” 6.50 5” 10.00 Flowering 12.50 
1033—Suavis x Flammerole—Pale blue to pink with darker 
spotting. 4” 6.50 
5” 10.00 6” 12.50 deal 5-00 
1034—Suavis x Merrillii—mA Suavis with red instead of 
ourple spots. 3” 4.00 
4” 6.50 
1035—Emily Notley x Sumatrana—Deepest red-brown and 
copper tones. 342” 5.00 
1036—Mem. T. Iwasaki x Emily Notley—Yellow, heavily 
spotted red to purple. 4” 6.50 
1037—Caroline Robinson x Sumatrana—Very dark colors; 
brown-reds; unusual shades. 3” 4.00 
4” 6.50 
1038—Emily Notley x Dearei — Deep yellow-brown, red 
markings. 6” 12.50 
1039—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. 
Ae GAA) 3” 4.00 4” 6.50 Sie 0-00 
1040—Mem. G. Tanaka x Merrillii — Very similar to V. 
Trimeril. Perhaps deeper color. 3” 4.00 
4” 6.50 
1041—Lester McCoy x Liliha—A very free-flowering blue of 
good size. 2” 2.50 
3” 4.00 
1042—Kapoho x Sumatrana—Deep red-brown. Long spikes. 
AY GSS) 4” 6.50 
1043—Emily Notley (Mem. T. Iwasaki x Roxburghii)—A very 
free-flowering crange-yellow. Good parent. 3” 4.00 
GROUP VII—Vanda Hybrids 
These crosses contain what we in the Islands call V. 
Batemanii. This is more correctly know botanically as 
Vandopsis Lissochiloides. The hybrids are characterized 
by large plants with heavy foliage, very long flower 
spikes, exceptional texture of the flowers. They are 
among the most spectacular display plants known. The 
generic name for this group is Opsisanda. 
1044—Batemanii x Tatzeri—Large flowers, heavily spotted 
on red-brown base. ae 6.00 
4” 10.00 5” 12.50 6” 17.50 7” 20.00 
1045—Batemanii x Ellen Noa—Yellow, flushed rose-purple 
on reverse side of flower. Most attractive. 8” 20.00 
10” 25.00 
1046—Emily Notley x Batemanii — Large yellow-brown 
flowers. 1%” 1.50 
2” 3.00 3” 6.00 4” 10.00 
1047—Batemanii x Clara S. Fisher—Large flowers; deep 
brown, red spotted. 1%” 1.50 
2” 3.00 
1048 Deane Yoshida (Paki x Batemanii)—A lovely new 
hybrid. Deep yellow with dark purple on reverse side; 
occasionally marked and spotted deep purple. Plants flower 
when quite small. 8” 20.00 
1049—Suavis x Batemanii—White to cream background. 
Deep purple spotting. 7” 20.00 
1050—Batemanii x Lena Rowold—Deep red to bronze with 
gold flush. 1%” 1.50 
2” 3.00 
1051—Kapoho x Batemanii—Very dark yellow with red 
spotting. Siiz.o0 
1052—Batemanii x Renanthera Monachica—A new cross of 
fine promise due to its dwarf habit. Orange to yellow, 
spotted dark purple. 3” 6.00 
4” 10.00 5/401 2.90 
1053—Batemanii—tThe species itself. A fine collector's item. 
Long spikes; heavy texture; yellow, red, purple. Needs 
lots of room as the plants are very large. 3” 6.00 
10” 20.00 Keikis 20.00 
1054—Caroline Robinson x Batemanii—Lovely grey-blue 
over orange, heavily spotted. Most unusual. 4” 10.00 
1055—Batemanii x Mary Foster — Dark red-brown over 
orange. 1%” 1.50 
Opsisanda Kimo Cardus 
(Typical of the V. Batemanii Crosses Nos. 1044-1055) 
