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D. OWEN (D. Sander’s Crimson x D. Undulatum). Ranks as one of the top 
crosses—has wide range of color, lavender to bronze flush to red. 
3”—5.00 
D. SANDY (D. Sander’s Crimson x D. Taurus). Lovely dark lavender and bronze 
colors. 
3”—5.00 
D. T. KODAMA X D. OWEN. Bronze-red to yellow and dark lavender. 
2/,”—3.50 3”—5.00 3Y2”—7.00 
D. HELEN BROMLEY X D. TAURINUM. Very dark lavender with Taurinum form. 
3”—5.00 
D. BLUE BOY X D. TAURINUM. Very dark lavender purple. 
3”—5.00 
D. OWEN X D. MAY NEAL—Many colors—yellow, bronze, lavender shades. 
4” —7.50 
D. EHTEL KAWAMOTO AM-HOS X SELF. Yellow and chartreuse. 
21/,”"—3.00 
D. OWEN X D. GOULDII. Very large flowers on the Owen that was used. 
Lavender, yellow center. 
2” —2.00 3”—4.00 
D. SALAK (D. Undulatum var. Broomfieldii x D. Stratiotes). Distinctive type, 
with chartreuse antlers. 
2” —2.00—3”—5.00 
D. ETHEL KAWAMOTO AM-HOS x D. STRATIOTES. Golden yellow to brown. 
21/,”"—3.00 
D. ETHEL KAWAMOTO AM-HOS X D. UNDULATUM VAR. BROOOMFIELDII. Fine 
chartreuse. 
3”—5.00 31/.”—6.50 
D. MAY NEAL X D. UNDULATUM. Chartreuse. 
2” ——2.00 
DENDROBIUM PHALAENOPSIS 
Greenhouses at Mandarin on the St. Johns River 
