V. MISS JOAQUIM (V. Teres x V. Hookeriana). The flower made famous by Hawaii 
for leis and corsages. Flowers throughout the year. 6-10 flowers per spike 
which open in succession and last a long time. 
Rooted tip cuttings, potted, cypress stake, 12-1 5” hight—$1.00-2.00 
Special: Rooted cuttings 12-15” unpotted 12 for $8, 6 for $5 
V. MISS JOAQUIM VAR. ANDERSONII (V. Teres var. Andersonii x V. Hookeriana). 
Darker color than Miss Joaquim. 
Flowering size—12-15”, 4” pot staked—$3.50 
V. MISS JOAQUIM VAR. CINDERELLA (V. Teres var. Gigantea x V. Hookeriana). Holds 
a larger number of open flowers on a spray at once. 
Flowering size 12-15”, 4” pot staked—$3 
V. MISS JOAQUIM VAR. ROSE MARIE. White sepals and petals, pink lip. 
Flowering size 12-15”, 4” pot, staked, flr. size—$1.00 
V. TERES VAR. ANDERSONII. A species similar to V. Miss Joaquim but larger flowers 
3” to 4” wide. Flowers April-June. Pale rose-purple sepals and petals, bright 
rosy-magenta lip, heavily veined throat striped with orange and spotted with 
crimson. 
Flowering size 12-15”, 4” pot staked—$3 
AERIDOVANDA MUNDYI (Aerides Vandarium x V. Teres). One of the first hybrids 
raised between Aerides and Vanda. Received an AM in 1920 in England. See 
photographs and history in English Orchid Review, March 1953, page 43. Free- 
flowering. Flowers nearly white with lavender tinge. Grow in full sun. 
(Blooms with less light than other teretes, and is recommended for northern climates.) 
Flowering size 12-15” staked 4” pots—$3.50 
COIL 
#763 Lc. WILDINE 
(First Flowering) 
Our time-tested Lc. Helen Wilmer var. Superba has come through again. These first 
seedlings of cross #763 from that parent are superior in form, color and texture. See 
page 20. Also #767 on page 22 and seedlings #768 and 776, page 3. 
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