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H&R NURSERIES - Summer - 2016 WEB SITE -- www: hrnurseries.com. email :[email protected] PLEASE DO NOT USE OUTDATED LISTS ... 3 lists a year : March 1; June 16; & Sept 16. Plants are established & frequently ready to pot up. JUL 10, 2016 - SEP 15, 2016 Please download on Letter Size Paper. HR codes are mericlones. Numbers only are hybrids or seedlings. Pot Sizes: CP; 2”; 3.5”; 4”; etc. “FS” = Flowering Size; “Near FS” = NearFlowering Size; “PB” = Previously Bloomed. “CP” = Community Pot (15-20 plants). “4N” = tetraploid. “Photo # __” means refer to website photos. Photos at: hrnurseries.com HR0001 ******H&R GIFT CERTIFICATES******* Send an H&R Gift Certificate to Friends or Loved Ones. We will send you a Gift Certificate plus a copy of our current Orchid Price List and Color Catalog. Certificates available in any amount, $25.00 & up. USA & US territories only. CATTLEYA ALLIANCE. MERICLONES & HYBRIDS hybrids. “HR” prefix indicates mericlones. Codes without “HR” are seed propagated hybrids. of many cattleya alliance Select tetraploid (4N) parents for superior shapes, colors, substance & blooming habits. Hybrids bloom easily & frequently, even under lights or on windowsills. Offspring of hybrids may vary. 23043 B. Little Stars. (nodosa x cordata). - FS CP 2” 3.5” - 6.00 15.00 25.00 Frequent blooming white clusters, dozens of flowers. Fall. also 22719. 23372 in CP. Photo 3 Wonderful evening fragrance. 22582 Bl. Richard Mueller 4N x C. mossiae 4N. FS 3.5” 15.00 lavenders, with dark red spots & full lip. Compact, easy growing & blooming. Summer. Sprays of attractive light 21618 Blc. Bryce Canyon x Lc. Liptonii. Nr FS 5” 18.00 pinks, wide dark magenta lip. Vigorous, compact plants. See Ph 31 Very well-shaped 5-6” light 22715 Blc. George King ‘Southern Cross’ x - 2” 6.00 Very well-shaped 6” peachy pinks. Fragrant. Ph 8,9 C. Triumphans (4N). 21952 Broughtonia sanguinea x Cattleyopsis - 2” 7.00 tall spikes, small round pinks, dark pink stripes in lip. Warm, bright. Mount, basket or pot. Photo 10 ortegesiana. Mini plants with 22603 C. Classic. (violacea ‘Crimson Glory’ AM/AOS - 2.5” 10.00 C. Classic is a famous primary hybrid, normally lavender in color. But there has never been a C. Classic like this before. Both parents are exceptionally good semi- alba/flamea types. This cross will have good hybrid vigor & exceptional color. Ph 19, 20 x walkeriana ‘Morning Mist’ 22600 C. Jocasta. (mossiae 4N x schroderae - 2” 8.00 Graceful sprays of full shaped 6” pinks. Late spring to early summer. Will be valuable for breeding offspring with high ploidy. See Ph 12 ‘Dark Rose 4N). 22581 C. Lulu 4N x Summer Spot 4N. 3-1/2” pinks, dark - 2” 6.00 Very compact plants. Bright light, well-drained. Ph 11 magenta spots. 23284 Ctna. Why Not (yellow) x self. - 2” 15.00 Upright clusters of bright yellows. Rare yellow variant of the usual red form. Mini. (C. aurantiaca x Bro. sang.) 22489 Ency. alata x profusa . Branching sprays of - 2” 6.00 Fragrant late spring blooms. Ph 23, 25 light browns, white center. 23258 Ency. alata x stellata. Branching sprays of CP - 25.00 Late spring. Warm, bright. Fragrant. See Ph 23 light browns, darker brown tips 21668 Ency. Boricana. (alata x bractescens). Nr FS 3.5” 15.00 sprays of reddish browns. Pink lip. Excellent sweet fragrance. Easy growing. So many flowers! Late spring. Very compact plants. Photo 26 Upright branching 22385 Epc. Lime Sherbet x B. Little Stars. Upright CP - 30.00 wide white lip. Fragrant. Very compact. Ph 27 clusters of light lime greens, 23527 Epc. Lime Sherbet x B. nodosa. Upright CP - 30.00 wide white lip. Fragrant. Very compact. Like Ph 27 clusters of light lime greens,

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H&R NURSERIES - Summer - 2016WEB SITE -- www: hrnurseries.com. email :[email protected] DO NOT USE OUTDATED LISTS ... 3 lists a year : March 1; June 16; &Sept 16. Plants are established & frequently ready to pot up.

JUL 10, 2016 - SEP 15, 2016

Please download on Letter Size Paper.HR codes are mericlones. Numbers only are hybrids or seedlings.Pot Sizes: CP; 2”; 3.5”; 4”; etc. “FS” = Flowering Size; “Near FS” =NearFlowering Size; “PB” = Previously Bloomed. “CP” = Community Pot (15-20plants). “4N” = tetraploid. “Photo # __” means refer to website photos.

Photos at: hrnurseries.com

HR0001 ******H&R GIFT CERTIFICATES*******Send an H&R Gift Certificate to Friends or Loved Ones. We will send you a GiftCertificate plus a copy of our current Orchid Price List and Color Catalog.Certificates available in any amount, $25.00 & up. USA & US territories only.

CATTLEYA ALLIANCE. MERICLONES & HYBRIDShybrids. “HR” prefix indicates mericlones. Codes without “HR” are seed propagatedhybrids.

of many cattleya alliance

Select tetraploid (4N) parents for superior shapes, colors, substance & bloominghabits. Hybrids bloom easily & frequently, even under lights or on windowsills.Offspring of hybrids may vary.

23043 B. Little Stars. (nodosa x cordata). -FSCP

2”3.5”

-

6.0015.0025.00

Frequent blooming white clusters, dozens of flowers. Fall. also 22719. 23372 inCP.

Photo 3 Wonderful evening fragrance.

22582 Bl. Richard Mueller 4N x C. mossiae 4N. FS 3.5” 15.00lavenders, with dark red spots & full lip. Compact, easy growing & blooming.Summer.

Sprays of attractive light

21618 Blc. Bryce Canyon x Lc. Liptonii. Nr FS 5” 18.00pinks, wide dark magenta lip. Vigorous, compact plants.See Ph 31

Very well-shaped 5-6” light

22715 Blc. George King ‘Southern Cross’ x - 2” 6.00 Very well-shaped 6” peachy pinks. Fragrant.Ph 8,9

C. Triumphans (4N).

21952 Broughtonia sanguinea x Cattleyopsis - 2” 7.00tall spikes, small round pinks, dark pink stripes in lip. Warm, bright. Mount, basket orpot.

Photo 10 ortegesiana. Mini plants with

22603 C. Classic. (violacea ‘Crimson Glory’ AM/AOS - 2.5” 10.00C. Classic is a famous primary hybrid, normally lavender in color. But there hasnever been a C. Classic like this before. Both parents are exceptionally good semi-alba/flamea types. This cross will have good hybrid vigor & exceptional color.

Ph 19, 20 x walkeriana ‘Morning Mist’

22600 C. Jocasta. (mossiae 4N x schroderae - 2” 8.00Graceful sprays of full shaped 6” pinks. Late spring to early summer. Will bevaluable for breeding offspring with high ploidy.

See Ph 12 ‘Dark Rose 4N).

22581 C. Lulu 4N x Summer Spot 4N. 3-1/2” pinks, dark - 2” 6.00Very compact plants. Bright light, well-drained.Ph 11

magenta spots.

23284 Ctna. Why Not (yellow) x self. - 2” 15.00Upright clusters of bright yellows. Rare yellow variant of the usual red form. Mini.

(C. aurantiaca x Bro. sang.)

22489 Ency. alata x profusa . Branching sprays of - 2” 6.00Fragrant late spring blooms.Ph 23, 25

light browns, white center.

23258 Ency. alata x stellata. Branching sprays of CP - 25.00Late spring. Warm, bright. Fragrant.See Ph 23

light browns, darker brown tips

21668 Ency. Boricana. (alata x bractescens). Nr FS 3.5” 15.00sprays of reddish browns. Pink lip. Excellent sweet fragrance. Easy growing. Somany flowers! Late spring. Very compact plants.

Photo 26 Upright branching

22385 Epc. Lime Sherbet x B. Little Stars. Upright CP - 30.00wide white lip. Fragrant. Very compact.Ph 27

clusters of light lime greens,

23527 Epc. Lime Sherbet x B. nodosa. Upright CP - 30.00wide white lip. Fragrant. Very compact.Like Ph 27

clusters of light lime greens,

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21851 Epc. Plicaboa 4N x C. bowringiana. Numerous - 2” 6.00dark lavenders, magentas. Very showy fall blooms.See Ph 29

well presented clusters of

22914 Epi. Green Hornet. (lancifolium x cochleatum). - 2” 6.00Upright spikes of unusual chartreuse stars, purple striped lip. W-I. also 23012.Photo 28

Fragrant. Frequent blooming

22469 Lc. Bonanza Queen x Liptonii. 5-6” light pinks, - 2” 6.00round shape. Fragrant tall spikes. Twice a year.Photo 31

light pink lip. Excellent full

22137 Lc. Irene Finney x Bc. Little Marmaid. Clusters - 3.5” 15.00with dark speckling in lip. Compact plant. (Marmaid is the registered spelling)

of bright pinks/lavenders,

22583 Lc. Irene Finney x Slc. Sierra Doll ‘GC’. - 2” 6.00on very compact plants.

Well-shaped 4-1/2” pinks

22474 Lc. Mari (Mari’s Song x Bonanza Queen). -Nr FS

2”3.5”

6.0015.005” pinks, beautiful blushes & flares, vibrant red lip. Early summer & fall. Fragrant .Photo 35

Clusters of excellent round

23273 Lc. Melody Fair x Slc Circle of Life. 4-1/2” very CP - 30.00& pinks. Very compact plants.See Ph 16

full shaped reds, red-oranges

22993 Lc. Mem. Robert Strait ‘Islander Delight’ x self -CP

2”-

6.0030.00dark magenta lip, 4-1/2” flowers on 8” plants.Photo 36

Very attractive pinks, full

22628 Rhyncholaelia Aristocrat. (digbyana ‘Mrs. Chase’ 2” - 8.003-1/2” light greens, wide frilly lip. Very attractive & fragrant primary hybrid.Ph 1,2

glauca ‘Woltmon’).

22996 Sc. Batemanniana 4N x self. CP - 60.00well-shaped bright pinks, dark magenta flares & lip. True miniature.

Beautiful,

DENDROBIUMS. W = Warm; I = Intermediate;I or W-I will tolerate cool periods if watered less. Dendrobium types : (S) =Spatulata (antelope); (P) = Phalaenanthe; (F) = Formosae (Nigrohirsute); (L) =Latouria (New Guinea type); and (N) = Nobile.

W-I = Warm to Intermediate.

Latourias (New Guinea types) do well under wide range of conditions, wet, shady,cool, warm, bright. Evergreen & disease resistant. Compact plants bloom formonths.

HR3486s Den. Inobi Purple ‘Splash’. (Enobi Komachi x - 2” 15.00sprays of round whites, beautiful purple flares.

Laguna Princess). Graceful

HR3486p Den. Inobi Purple (purple). (Enobi Komachi x - 2” 6.00sprays of round purples on compact plant.

Laguna Princess). Graceful

DENDROBIUM MERICLONES & HYBRIDSCode numbers with “HR” prefix are Mericlones. Codes with numbers only are seedpropagated.. Flowers of different plants of the same hybrid may vary inappearance.

22369 Den. aberrans x eximium. (L). Very long lasting Nr FS 3.5” 15.00whites, purple spots, purple lip. Spring. Mini plants.

spikes of creamy

23330 Den. alexandrae 4N x Nida. (L, P) - 2” 6.00light pinks, purple spots.2-3 month blooms. Evergreen plants.

Showy upright heads of curly

23341 Den. alexandrae x Hisako Haraguchi. (L, P). CP - 20.00of 3” whites, lavender overlay & stripes, dark purple lip. W-I. 2x year.Photo 42

Numerous long-lasting spikes

21942 Den. Aussie’s Chip. (aberrans x atroviolaceum). FS 4” 15.00covered by small whites, tiny purple spots. Creamy yellow lip. 3 month springblooms. Very cute! This is Den Aussie’s Chip, not Den. Micro Chip. This hybrid is alittle larger, with slightly larger & longer lasting flowers.

Photo 48 Excellent 8” bushy plant

23232 Den. biloculare x convolutum. Frequent pendant CP - 20.00striped lip. 2-3 month blooms. W-I. Bright. Well drained, frequent watering.Ph 51,52

sprays of light greens, purple

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23095 Den. bracteosum x tanii. Many clusters of bright - 2” 7.00mature canes for 4-5 months, in spring & late summer. W-I. Bright.Ph 53, 54

pinks cover compact

22679 Den. Bruce Gordon. (alexandrae x eximium). (L). --

CP

2”3.5”

-

6.0018.0025.00

purple spots & striped lip. Outstanding displays. 2-3 month blooms. Spring. also22672. 23154, 23179, 23189, in cp.

Photo 55 Clusters of curly chartreuses,

22186 Den. Fire Wings. (Big Alex x Silver Wings). (L,P) -Nr FS

CP

2”3.5”

-

6.0020.0025.00

INCREDIBLY BEAUTIFUL large whites, with dark violet blushes & striations. Threemonth blooms Easy growing attractive evergreen plants. also 22821. 22390in 3.5”& CP. 23460, in cp.

Ph 57, 58 Outstanding sprays of

22972 Den. Formidible x Lime Frost. Well-shaped 3” - 2” 6.00on upright canes with evergreen leaves. Fragrant 2-3 month blooms. W-I, brightlight. Grow well-drained, to enable frequent watering.

Like Ph79 whites, wide yellow/orange lip,

22176 Den. Frosty Dawn. (F). (Dawn Maree(4N) Nr FS 3.5” 15.00orange lip. Sweet fragrance. 3 month flowers. W-I. Bright. also 21507, 22971.Photo 59

x Lime Frost 4N). 2” whites,

22744 Den. Golden Aya. (aphrodite x -Nr FS

CP

2”3.5”

-

6.0015.0025.00

graceful sprays of long lasting yellows. Spring W-I. Bright. 23221, in CP.Photo 60 capillipes) Numerous

22759 Den. Green Flash. (Andree Millar x - 2” 6.00Free blooming compact plant. Many spikes 1” chartreuses, purple striped lip. 2month blooms, twice a year. Very compact, plants 8-10” when mature. W-I. also22805.

Like Ph61 convolutum). (L).

23053 Den. Green Lantern. (F). (Dawn Maree 4N -FS

2”3.5”

6.0018.00red-orange lip. 2 months, 2X year. W-I. Well-drained roots. 22161, 22750, in 3.5”.

23344, in CP.Photo 62

x cruentum). Firm whites,

22762 Den. Green Mist x convolutum. (L) Nr FS 3.5” 18.00plants. Very attractive light lime green clusters last 3 months.Photo 63

Easy growing, easy blooming

22760 Den. Green Mist. (johnsoniae x convolutum). (L) -Nr FS

2”3.5”

6.0018.00plants. Very attractive light lime green clusters last 2 months.Photo 63

Easy growing, easy blooming

22818 Den. Hawaii Spectacular. (L,P). (Big Alex x -CP

3.5”-

18.0025.00curvy dark lavenders, dark lip. Vigorous evergreen plants. 2 month spring blooms.

22752, in 3.5”. 23465, in CP.Photo 65

spectabile). Multiple sprays of

23073 Den. Hawaii Stripes.. (L, P). (Roy Tokunaga x -CP

3.5”-

18.0025.00Remake of exceptional hybrid (AQ/AOS, Award of Quality, 2012). Beautiful round

3.5” light pinks, darker stripes. Strong, 3 month upright spikes. W-I. Bright. Wereceived FCC/AOS in Jan 2016. Someone else received FCC in 2015. 23397 in cp.

Ph 66-68 Nida ‘Stripes’).

HR3480 Den. Hibiki ‘Pauwela’. (laevifolium x bracteosum) FS 3.5” 25.00compact canes, covered with clusters of small dark pinks. Intermediate, medium tobright. Fall-Spring. 3-4 month blooms. Mericlone.

Photo 70 Very showy clumps of

22915 Den. Hiroshi Tokunaga. (F). --

2”3.5”

5.0018.00Clusters of firm large 4-1/2” whites, brilliant red-orange lip. 2-1/2 month blooms.

Evergreen plants.Like Ph79

(Dawn Maree x infundibulum).

22727 Den. Joyce Kelly. (L). ( johnsoniae x spectabile -CP

3.5”-

18.0025.00Strong upright sprays of unusual curvy whites, purple-striped lip. 2 month spring

blooms. Vigorous evergreen plants. W-I. Medium to bright. Well-drained, wellwatered. 23495 in cp.

Photo 77 v. aureum).

22913 Den. Judith Nakayama (F). (Dawn Maree -Nr FS

2”3.5”

6.0018.004-1/2” whites, bright yellow/ orange lip. 2 months. Late spring. 19218, in 3.5”.Ph 79, 80

x Formidible). Well shaped

22368 Den. Little Atro 4N. (atroviolaceum 4N x NrFS 3.5” 18.00Very compact plants. Abundant clusters of 4 month creamy whites, brown spots.Blooms from 2” pots & grow to 8” specimens in 4” pots. Winter-spring. Bothparents are 4N.

Photo 81 normanbyense ‘Pygmy’4N.(L).

22891 Den. Little Atro x atroviolaceum. (L) Very compact -Nr FS

2”3.5”

6.0015.00Abundant clusters of 4 month creamy whites, brown spots. Blooms from 2” pots &

grow to 8” specimens in 4” pots. Winter-spring. also 22843.Ph 81, 85

long blooming plants.

23148 Den. Little Atro x Micro Chip. (L). Excellent mini. CP - 25.00creamy whites, brown spots. Blooms start from 2” pots. Very short bushy plants.Winter-spring.

Ph 81, 89 Many clusters of 3 month

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22828 Den. Little Atro. (atroviolaceum x normanbyense -NrFS

CP

2”3.5”

-

6.0015.0025.00

plants. Abundant clusters of 4 month creamy whites, brown spots. Blooms startfrom 2” pots & grow to 8” specimens in 4” pots. Winter-spring. 22410, 22841, in3.5”. 23139 in cp.

Photo 81 ‘Pygmy’). (L). Very compact

22739 Den. Little Green Apples. (Green Elf x FSFSCP

3.5”5”-

18.0022.0020.00

very long lasting lime-greens, small purple spots, easy growing. Good color. 22013,22324, 22337, in 3.5”-4” & 5”. 23440, in CP.

Photo 82 convolutum). (L). Sprays of

22934 Den. Lori’s Star. (Dawn Maree --

2”3.5”

6.0015.00Evergreen canes , 3-1/2” whites, red lip. 2-3 month spring blooms. 22819, in 3.5”.Ph 86, 87

x Lori Tokunaga). (F).

23190 Den. Maiden Charlotte x Micro Chip. (L). Many CP - 25.00purple striped lip, on 6-8” plants. Very cute. Fragrant. W-I. Bright.Ph 88, 89

clusters of small whites,

23155 Den. Micro Chip x atroviolaceum ‘H&R’. - 2” 7.00numerous spikes of small whites, tiny purple spots. Purple striped lip. 2-3 monthspring blooms. Very cute!

Ph 89, 85Excellent compact plant,

23137 Den. Micro Chip x normanbyense. CP - 25.00covered by small whites, tiny purple spots. Striped purple lip. 2-3 month springblooms. Very cute! also 23188, 23192.

Ph 89, 90Excellent 6” bushy plant

23153 Den. Micro Chip x Roy Tokunaga CP - 25.00Sprays of 2” whites, many colorful purple spots, purple striped lip. also 23194Ph 89, 108

Very compact plant.

23147 Den. Micro Chip. (L). (aberrans x normanbyense). Nr FSFSCP

2”3.5”

-

7.0015.0025.00

covered by small whites, tiny purple spots. Creamy yellow lip. 2-3 month springblooms. Very cute! First bloom can have 5-7 spikes. 2nd season 10-12 spikes, in3.5” pot. 25+ spikes in 5” pot, bushy, only about 6” tall. Fragrant. 22777, in 3.5”.23423, cp

Photo 89 Excellent 6” bushy plant

21958 Den. Mini Snowflake x aberrans. (L). - 2” 6.00cute compact plant, 6” tall. Many upright clusters of 1” whites. Perfect for tabletop,windowsill, or anywhere. Long lasting, twice a year.

Like Ph 91 Very straight &

23169 Den. Mini Snowflake x Micro Chip. (L). CP - 30.00 Many upright clusters of 1” whites. Perfect for tabletop, windowsill, or anywhere.Long lasting, twice a year.

Ph 89, 91 Very straight compact, 6” tall.

22816 Den. Mini Snowflake. (L). (aberrans x - 2” 6.00cute compact plant. Numerous upright clusters of 1” whites. Perfect for tabletop,windowsill, or anywhere. Long lasting, twice a year.

Photo 91 johnsoniae). Very straight &

22942 Den. mirbelianum x carronii. Compact plants, FS 2” 7.00antelope horned flowers. Nice dark purple leaves. Warm, bright, well-drained.Ph 94, 95

sprays of creamy brown

22990 Den. mirbelianum x helix. (S). Nr FSCP

3.5”-

15.0025.00light brown antelope-horned flowers, on robust stiff leaved plants. VERY tall plant,

but VERY impressive if you have the space. 23532, in cp.See Ph 93

Numerous sprays of small

23533 Den. mirbelianum x stratioites.(S). Multiple sprays CP - 30.00flowers on robust reddish leaved plants. Bright light. Well-drained.See Ph 94

of light purple antelope-horn

22680 Den. Mitsuko Higa. (Nida x Hisako Haraguchi. FS, PB 3.5” 15.002-1/2” pinks, dark pink stripes. Twice a year. Compact.Ph 97-99

(S,P) Very attractive sprays of

22800 Den. Nano Chip. (Micro Chip x aberrans). (L). Nr FSCP

2”-

7.0025.00covered by small whites, tiny purple spots. Creamy yellow lip. 2-3 month spring

blooms. Very cute! Nice light fragrance. 23140, 23159, in CP.Like Ph 89

Excellent 4” bushy plant

22272 Den. Nestor. (anosmum v. superbum x parishii). - 2.5” 7.00den. Fragrant lavenders bloom directly from long pendant canes, in early spring.Ph256,281

Famous “honohono” type

c22106 Den. Nestor. (anosmum v. superbum x parishii). 2”- 2.5” 12.00den. Fragrant lavenders bloom directly from long pendant canes, in early spring.colchicine treated.

Ph256,281 Famous “honohono” type

23333 Den. Norma Jackson x Nida. Multiple sprays of - 2” 6.00maroons, dark stripes. W-I. Bright. Well-drained.

long lasting, well-shaped

23524 Den. Norma Jackson x stratiotes. Strong sprays CP - 25.00antelope horned petals. Long lastng summer blooms. Good landscape or pot plant.W-I. Bright.

of light pinks & purples,

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22379 Den. normanbyense x polysema. (L) Short FS, pb 3.5” 15.00many small purple spots. Very long lasting. Very compact plants. Spring.Ph 90, 101

sprays of creamy whites,

22855 Den. Paul Parquette (Silver Wings x Stephen - -3.5”

18.00 Long-lasting spikes of 4” whites, purple striped lip. vigorous plant. W-I.Photo 102

Batchelor). (L).

22842 Den. Peng Seng (cruentum x tobaense) (F) - 2” 12.00unusual bright red lip. Seedlings from our own orchid lab.Photo 103

1-1/2” light greens, very

22639 Den. Peter Shen (alexandrae x phalaenopsis) FSFS

3.5”5”

15.0020.00of curvy light pinks, dark pink flares & dark pink lip. 2-3 month flowers. Vigorous,

evergreen plants. 22222 in 5”.Photo 104

(L, P). Very attractive sprays

22711 Den. Peter Shen 4N x Nida 4N. (L, P). -FSFS

2”3.5”

5”

6.0015.0018.00

whites, dark pink flares or stripes & dark pink lip. 2 month flowers. Vigorous,evergreen plants. Compact. 23324, in CP.

See Ph104 Excellent sprays of

23225 Den. Peter Shen x Little Atro. (L, P). -CP

2”-

6.0025.00attractive light pinks, darker pink flares & dark pink lip. 2 month flowers. Vigorous,

evergreen plants. Compact.Ph 81,104

Long-lasting sprays of

22723 Den. Precious Pearl. (F). (cruentum x Nr FS 2” 7.00Small creamy whites, red lip yellow centers, on slender canes. 2 month summer-fallblooms. Warm to intemediate, bright light. Mounted or very well-drained.

Photo 105 margaritaceum). Near mini.

c22723 Den. Precious Pearl. (F). (cruentum x Nr FS 2” 10.00Small creamy whites, red lip yellow centers, on slender canes. 2 months, spring.Warm/intemediate, bright light. Mounted or very well-drained. colchicine treated.

Photo 105 margaritaceum). Near mini.

22755 Den. Roy Tokunaga (L) -FS, 3.5

FSCP

2”-4”5”-

5.0018.0025.0025.00

Spectacular clusters of 3”whites, dark purple spots, green in lip, fine purple stripes.W-I. OUTSTANDING SHOW PLANT! also 22758, 22316.

Ph106-108 (johnsoniae x atroviolaceum)

21988 Den. Roy Tokunaga (L)Spectacular clusters of 3”whites, dark purple spots, green in lip, fine purple stripes.W-I. OUTSTANDING SHOW PLANT! also 22012, 22311, 22758, 22316, 22879

Ph106-108 (johnsoniae x atroviolaceum)

23485 Den. Royal Wings (Roy Tokunaga x Silver Wings). CP - 25.00 Long-lasting spikes of 3-1/2”whites, purple speckling, striped lip, on compact plant.W-I.

Photo 109 (L).

23238 Den. Samarai. Fragrant. Multiple sprays of very -Nr FS

2”3.5”

6.0015.00rabbit ears, pink lip. Long lasting. Warm, bright, well-drained.Like Ph110

attractive whites, yellow

22911 Den. Sherry Abe. (Peter Shen x spectabile). (L,P). -Nr FS

2”3.5”

6.0018.00of curvy light pinks, dark pink stripes & dark pink lip. 2-3 month flowers. Vigorous,

evergreen plants. also 22898.Photo 111

Very attractive sprays

22360 Den. Silver King. (Peter Shen x Silver Wings).(L,P) -FS

3.5”5”

18.0022.00light pinks. 3 month flowers. Vigorous, evergreen plants. also 22307 in 5”.See Ph104

Attractive sprays of 4”

23193 Den. Silver Wings x Hisako Haraguchi. (L,P). - 2” 6.00well-shaped light pinks. Well-drained. Bright. W-I. Winter-spring.

Attractive sprays of 3-1/2”

23447 Den. Silver Wings x Nida. (L,S). Impressive sprays - 2” 6.00pinks, with darker pink stripes. Vigorous evergreen plants. W-I Bright.See Ph104

of beautiful 4” light pinks &

23172 Den. Silver Wings x spectabile. (L). CP - 25.00curvy 4” chartreuses, purple stripes, purple striped lip, on compact plant. W-I.See Ph102

Long-lasting spikes of large

22796 Den. SOOS Celebrates 50. (aberrans x Little Atro) FS 3.5” 15.00sprays of light creams, purple markings. Light sweet scent. Excellent on windowsills, under lights. W/I. Med light. Spring- summer. Southern Ontario OS (Toronto)asked to name our hybrid to honor their 50th anniversary.

Like Ph 81 (L). Very compact. Numerous

21999 Den. Super Ise. (N). (Super Star x Ise). FS 3.5” 15.00bright pink flares. Sweet scent. W-I. bright light. Feed & water heavily during latespring & summer. 62 F nights, for 1 week to initiate blooms. Very easy.

2-1/2” light pinks, whites,

23217 Den. Tiny Bubbles (L). Maiden Charlotte x CP - 25.00whites, purple striped lip, on small plants. Very cute. Fragrant. Warm-intermediate, bright.

Like Ph88 aberrans. Clusters of

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23516 Den. Touch of Gold. (gouldii x johannis). Many CP - 25.00ight tan flowers, dark tips, yellow lips. 2 month blooms. Warm, bright. Reciprocal,23515.

See Ph274 showy spikes of curly spiralledl

MISCELLANEOUS HYBRIDSFlowers of different plants of the same hybrid may vary in appearance.

23473 Aerangis somalensis x mystacidii. Nr FS 2” 12.00plant, rippled leaves.Sprays of small whites, with long spur. Late spring. Primaryhybrid between two Madagascar species. Plants bloom when only 3” tall.

Ph117 Very compact monopodial

21741 Ascda. Nora Tokunaga. (V. Mevr L. Velthius x - 3.5” 15.00very attractive 4” full rounded light pinks, light yellows.Ph118

Maui Sunshine). Sprays of

21021 Bulb. Wilbur Chang. (echinolabium FSCP

3.5”-

15.0020.00 Large 4” yellows, maroon overlay, on tall upright spikes. 23286, in CP.Photo 119

x carunculatum).

22238 Calanthe Grouville x vestita. Tall sprays of FS 2”- 2.5” 8.00overlay.. Compact soft-leaved plants. Decidious bulbs. Medium shade. Warm tointermediate.

brilliant fall whites, redoverlay.

22804 Cochleanthes amazonica x Amazing. 2 - 2.5” 7.00brilliant blue lip. Frequent, long lasting. W, Shady. I, Bright.Photo 121

3” whites,

22697 Onc. Tsiku Marguerite. (Twinkle x FS 2” 6.00Mini. Multiple branching sprays, tiny light pinks, pink lip. Fragrant. Spring.Photo 124

ornithorhynchum).

SPECIES (MERICLONES OR DIVISIONS).nursery plants. “HR” code are mericlones or divisions. Number only codes areseed propagated. “x self” or “x sib” indicates selfing or sibling cross.

Healthy & vigorous

SEED PROPAGATED SPECIES.Flowers of different plants of the same species may vary in appearance. Name ofnative country may appear. However, plants are seed propagated at H&R.

22479 Ascocentrum ampullaceum. Sprays of tiny bright 2” - 6.00Cute miniature vandaceous fans. Bright light, well-drained, water often. Thailand.also 22209.

Photo 144 red-oranges.

22209 Ascocentrum miniatum. Very compact 2.5” - 7.00cylindrical spikes of tiny bright oranges. Grow in baskets or well-drained, wellwatered. Warm, bright. Thailand.

vandaceous plants. Upright

23041 Brassavola cordata. Clumps of pencil-leaves. - 2” 6.00fragrant light olive greens, broad white lip. Jamaica.Like Ph147

Clusters of attractive

23091 Brassavola cucullata. CP - 40.00Pendant ribbony whites, frilly lip. W. Bright. Mexico.Photo 146

Pendant pencil-leaves.

23045 Brassavola nodosa ‘Mas Mejor’ x “Remar’. Nr FS 2” 6.00wide white lip. Fragrant at night. Short-leaved. W, Bright. Grow mounted or potted.23230, ‘H&R’ 4N x ‘Mas Mejor’, in cp.

Photo 147 Graceful clusters of greens,

22876 Broughtonia sanguinea ‘H&R Star Splash’ x CP - 40.00variant of mini Cattleya species. Clusters of full, round whites, with outstanding redflares in lip & petals.. Tall spikes.

Photo 153 sibling. (flared). Extraordinary

22063 Broughtonia sanguinea ‘Pink Moon’ x sibling. Nr FS 2.5” 10.00 shaped mini reds on tall spikes & mini plants. Warm, bright.Like Ph151

Excellent forms of well-

22064 Broughtonia sanguinea ‘Red Star’ x ‘Pink Moon’. FS 2”- 2.5” 10.00 shaped mini reds on tall spikes & mini plants. Warm, bright.Like Ph152

Excellent forms of well-

22056 Broughtonia sanguinea ‘Star Splash 3’ x - 2” 10.00variant of mini Cattleya species. Clusters of small well-shaped whites Many bloomwith outstanding red flares in lip & petals. Tall spikes. Jamaica. Also 21562, ‘StarSplash 3 AM/HOS x sa ‘Full Star’.

Photo 153 ‘H&R Star’. Extraordinary

21615 Broughtonia sanguinea (pink). - 2.5” 8.00 shaped mini pinks on tall spikes & mini plants. Warm, bright. also 22064.Like Ph151

Excellent forms of well-

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22396 Broughtonia sanguinea v. alba x sib. Tall spikes, FS 2” 8.00mini plants. Excellent round shape, from very select parents. W. Bright light.Photo 150

clusters of small whites,

22073 Broughtonia sanguinea v. aurea x sanguinea FS 3.5” 20.00Excellent & very rare combination of yellows with red flared petals. Mini plants withtall spikes. Warm, bright. Mount, basket or pot.

Photo 154 ‘Star Splash’

23213 Broughtonia sanguinea v. aurea 4N x sanguinea CP - 50.00Excellent & very rare combination of yellows with red flared petals. Mini plants withtall spikes. Warm, bright. Mount, basket or pot. Both parents are 4N

Photo 154 ‘Star Splash 2’ 4N.

23000 Bulbophyllum barbigerum. Very unusual mini CP - 50.00chocolate flowers, feathery hinged lip that rocks in any slight breeze.Photo 155

species. Sprays of small light

21199 Cattleya aclandiae ‘Dark Star’ x ‘Black Rook’. Nr FS 3.5” 25.00Attractive round-leaved near-mini bifoliate branching plant. Chartreuses, intensedark brown barring, brilliant magenta lip. Exceptionally dark parents. Blooms 2Xyear. Warm. Brazil.

Photo 156

21101 Cattleya amethystoglossa ‘Camino Real’ AM/AOS - 3.5 30.00Clusters of OUTSTANDING 3-1/2” to 4” pinks, purple spots. Excellent substance.Superior parents. W, Bright. Spring.

Photo 161 x ‘H&R Supreme’ AM 4N.

c21790 Cattleya bowringiana ‘MAJ’ x ‘Black Prince’ - 2.5” 12.003”lavender/ pinks, on tall upright spikes. Fall. W-I, bright. colchicine treated.

Very attractive clusters of

21790 Cattleya bowringiana ‘MAJ’ x ‘Black Prince’ - 3.5” 15.003”lavender/ pinks, on tall upright spikes. Fall. W-I, bright.

Very attractive clusters of

22705 Cattleya bowringiana ‘MAJ’ x bowringiana. - 2” 6.003”lavender/ pinks, on tall upright spikes. Fall. W-I, bright.

Very attractive clusters of

21987 Cattleya deckeri v. coerulea x sibling. -Nr FS

2.5”3.5”

7.0015.00Very attractive clusters of light violets on tall stems. Fall. Central America.Photo 172

20791 Cattleya deckeri x sib. Nr FS 3.5” 15.00Very attractive clusters of light pinks on tall stems. Fall. Central America.Pink Ph172

22528 Cattleya gaskelliana v coerulea ‘Blue Dragon’ x - 2” 10.00graceful 6” light violets, darker violet ruffled lip.See Ph177

sibling. Beautiful &

c22232 Cattleya gaskelliana v coerulea x sibling. --

2”3.5”

10.00120.00light violets, darker violet ruffled lip.See Ph177

Beautiful & graceful 6”

22595 Cattleya gaskelliana v. semi-alba ‘Maruja’ x ‘Naria’ 2” - 2.5” 12.00whites, purple ruffled lip.

Beautiful & graceful 6”

22912 Cattleya guttata v. albina. Rare form. CP - 40.00& white lip. Brazil.Photo 178

Light greens with light spotting

23064 Cattleya guttata v. coerulea. Rare form. CP - 40.00& white lip. Brazil. Light lilac Photo 178

Light llilac, with light spotting

23197 Cattleya jenmanii fma rubra ‘HR Ruby Empress’ x CP - 50.00Graceful unifoliate species. Excellent 6” dark rubra, ruffled white & darker rubra lip,yellow throat. Very select dark ruby parents.

‘HR Grand Ruby’.

22784 Cattleya jenmanii v. alba x jenmanii v. alba. - 2” 12.00graceful unifoliate species. 5” pure whites, ruffled white lip, yellow throat. Winterbloomer.

Photo 186 Extremely rare form of a

22005 Cattleya jenmanii v. coerulea. Rare form -FS, PB

2”3.5”

10.0020.00species. Blue-hued 5” blooms, long slender, ruffled lip. Very fragrant. Winter. also

21138, confirmed coeruleas.Ph 188,189

of a graceful unifoliate

21432 Cattleya labiata fma. amesiana x self. Nr FS 3.5” 15.00Very attractive, delicate coloring. Fall.

Large whites, faint pink lip.

22305 Cattleya labiata fma. rubra x self. Nr FS 3.5” 15.00Very attractive, itense coloring. Fall.

Large dark ruby reds.

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c22305 Cattleya labiata fma. rubra x self. Clusters of 2” 2.5” 15.00Very attractive, itense coloring. Fall. Plants were colchicine treated to induce 4N(tetraploid) plants of superior quality, including wider & fuller flower parts, excellentsubstance.

large dark reby reds.

23241 Cattleya labiata v. coerulea ‘Ortega’ x coerulea - 2.5” 30.00Very attractive light violets, darker violet lip, yellow center. Exceptionally beautifulparents. Fall. Reciprocal, 23242, coer ‘Blue Diamond’ x ‘Ortega’.

Ph 191,192 ‘Blue Diamond’.

23240 Cattleya labiata v. coerulea ‘Popcorn Blue’ x - 2.5” 30.00Very attractive light violets, darker violet lip, yellow center. Exceptionally beautifulparents. Fall.

Ph 191,193 coerulea ‘Blue Diamond’.

22724 Cattleya labiata v. coerulea x self. CP - 50.00violets, darker violet lip, yellow center. Fall.Ph 191-93

Very attractive light

22504 Cattleya leopoldii. Tall clusters of - 2” 7.00purple lip. Bright, well drained. Summer. Spicy fragrance. Brazil.

3-1/2” glossy chocolates,

22686 Cattleya luddemanniana ‘Arthur Chadwick’ x self. - 2” 7.00Fragrant 7” dark lavenders. Spring. Venezuela.See Ph196

Very select parent.

22549 Cattleya luddemanniana ‘Rafael’ x ‘Drago’s Best’. CP - 40.00Fragrant 7” dark lavenders. Spring. Venezuela.

Very select parents.

22561 Cattleya luddemanniana v. coerulea ‘Bitter Sweet’ FS, pb 3.5” 60.00Excellent full-shaped 7” violets, excellent round dark violet lip. Fragrant. Venezuela.Superior Cross. Previously bloomed & all have very good shape & color.

Photo 198 x ‘Smoky Shadow’.

22107 Cattleya luddemanniana x luddemanniana ‘Fred’s - 2” 7.00Fragrant 7” dark lavenders. Spring. Venezuela.Like Ph196

Dark’.

23063 Cattleya luteola ‘GC’ 4N x ‘H&R’ 4N. CP - 50.00Mini species. Clusters of yellows, maroon in lip. W. Peru. Cross between twotetraploid parents. 4N offspring will have fuller segments & will breed improved &vigorous miniaturized hybrids.

Photo 200

21771 Cattleya luteola. - 2” 10.00Mini species. Clusters of yellows, maroon in lip. W. Peru.Photo 200

22671 Cattleya mossiae v. semi-alba x semi-alba. CP - 40.006” whites, brilliant purple lip. Excellent form of this beautiful late spring bloomer.Photo 209

Gorgeous displays of excellent

22395 Cattleya nobilior v. coerulea x coerulea - 2” 20.00desirable species. Light 3-1/2” light bluish flowers, darker bluish lip. Short roundpseudobulbs, thick rounded leaves ... very short & attractive plant. Warm & brightmounted, or in pots or baskets with loose airy roots. Brazil.

See Ph210 Rare form of this very

22529 Cattleya porphryoglossa x self. - 2” 6.00Upright spikes of fragrant 3” olive browns, white side lobes, purple lip. Easy growingbifoliate plant. Warm to intermediate. Bright light. Spring-Summer.

22437 Cattleya schilleriana x schilleriana. Glossy - 2” 12.00bright purple lip. Compact and highly desirable species. Bright light, well drained.Brazil. also 23604.

Photo 220 4” flowers, dark brown spots,

22703 Cattleya schroderae ‘Dark Rose’ 4N x self. - 2” 8.00orange in lip. Spring/summer. Colombia.Photo 221

Well-shaped 5” pinks,

c20966 Cattleya skinneri (pink) x self (colchicine treated) Nr FS 3.5” 20.00pinks. Spring. Excellent variety. COLCHICINE treated seedlings.

Tall clusters of many graceful

22126 Cattleya skinneri v. alba ‘Debbie’ FCC/AOS 4N x 2” - 2.5” 10.00graceful whites. Spring. Excellent 4N variant.

x self. Tall clusters of many

c22150 Cattleya trianae ‘Elegance’ x trianae OV727. - 2” 12.00pinks, dark magenta lip. (colchicine treated)See Ph223

Beautiful well-shaped 7”

22150 Cattleya trianae ‘Elegance’ x trianae OV727. 2” -Nr FS

2.5”3.5”

8.0015.00pinks, dark magenta lip.See Ph223

Beautiful well-shaped 7”

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22144 Cattleya trianae fma tipo x self. Beautiful well- - 2” 8.00dark magenta lip, with yellow center, lavender-pink side lobes. Warm tointermediate. Bright light.

See Ph223 shaped, 7” lavender-pinks,

22151 Cattleya trianae OVO459 x trianae v. coerulea. Nr FS 3.5” 25.00lavenders,with full, dark purple lip. Also light violet coeruleas, with darker violetcoerulea lip.

Beautiful, well-shaped light

22502 Cattleya trianae v. coer x trianae v. coer ‘Marazul’. - 2” 10.00shaped violets,with full, dark violet lip.

’ Beautiful, well-

23402 Cattleya violacea ‘Fire Walker’ x CP - 75.00Excellent & rare dark magenta form. Excellent 1/8” white margin on petals & sepals.White back. beautiful shape, excellent wide dark lip. Very select parents from theAward of Quality batch.

Like Ph237 ‘HR Wine Festival’.

22480 Cattleya violacea v. s.a. fma flamea ‘Red Berry No discNo disc

2.5”3.5”

100.00150.00offspring of extremely rare & incredibly beautiful form. Brilliant dark magenta petals,

1/8” white fringe. White sepals, brilliant magenta flares. Brilliant magenta lip.Thesetetraploids will create a new standard of excellence for C. violacea breeding.

Photo 233 Creme’ 4N x self. Tetraploid

22218 Cattleya violacea v. s.a. fma flamea ‘Red Velvet’ x 2”-Nr FS

2.5”3.5”

25.0050.00Excellent brilliant well shaped magentas, crisp white picote & white back. Brilliant

magenta lip. Some with brilliant magenta flaring on white background. Exceptional &very rare color patterns. 22174, reciprocal.

Ph 232,237 ‘Snowfire’.

c22218 Cattleya violacea v. s.a. fma flamea ‘Red Velvet’ x - 2.5” 30.00Excellent brilliant well shaped magentas, crisp white picote & white back. Brilliantmagenta lip. Some with brilliant magenta flaring on white background. Exceptional &very rare color patterns.

Ph 232,237 ‘Snowfire’. Colchicine treated

22114 Cattleya violacea v. s.a. fma flamea ‘Snowfire’ 2”-Nr FS

2.5”4”

25.0050.00‘Flame’. Incredibly beautiful flower form. White background on petals & sepals, with

dazzling dark magenta flames. Brilliant dark magenta lip.Ph 239

x s.a. fma flamea ‘Incredible

c22114 Cattleya violacea v. s.a. fma flamea ‘Snowfire’ -Nr FS

2.5”3.5”

30.0055.00‘Flame’. Incredibly beautiful flower form. White background on petals & sepals, with

dazzling dark magenta flames. Brilliant dark magenta lip. colchicine treatedPhoto 239

x s.a. fma flamea ‘Incredible

22604 Cattleya violacea v. s.a. fma. flamea ‘Snow - 2.5” 30.00Incredibly beautiful flowers. White petals & sepals brilliant magenta flares. Brilliantmagenta lip. Excellent firm substance & shape. W/I, bright. Baskets, well-drainedpots. Frequent watering. Vigorous. Exceptional 4N parent.

Ph 230,234 Fantasy’ x ‘Snow Blaze’ 4N.

22035 Cattleya walkeriana v. coerulea 4N x self. - 2.5” 30.00full firm light violet petals, sepals & a wide flat darker violet lip. Fuller shape, firmersubstance & color, compared to normal narrow coerulea forms. Very short roundpseudobulbs.

Photo 354 Excellent 4N parent, with

20982 Cattleya warneri v. alba x v. alba ‘MAJ’ FS, PB 5” 30.00& sepals. 5-6” Beautiful ruffled white lip. Warm to Intermediate. Late spring to earlysummer blooms.

Graceful clean white petals

22220 Christensoniana vietnamica. Near mini 2 -CP

2.5”-

7.0040.00sprays of beautiful lime greens. white lip. Medium shade, well-drained & watered.

Fall. also 21779. 23116, in CP.Photo 245

vandaceous plant. Short

23109 Cycnoches herrenhusanum. CP - 50.00Beautiful pendant clusters of brilliant yellows. Deciduous. Peru.Photo 249

21976 Cyrtorchis arcuata. Angraecum-like plant form. Nr FS 3.5” 20.00attractive whites, which are pleasingly fragrant at night. Grow warm to cool in brightlight & high humidity. Mount or in baskets. Spring. Madagascar.

Several pendant sprays of

21949 Dendrobium aberrans. (L). CP - 40.00long lasting whites. Very tiny. Very cute. Nice light fragrance. W-I. New Guinea.Photo 252

3” mini plant with spikes of

22906 Dendrobium aggregatum. CP - 30.00yellows. Thailand. Full, mature plants in 4”. Expose plants to 55 degrees for a weekand watch the many sprays develop. Spring.

Photo 253Pendant sprays of bright

22206 Dendrobium alexandrae 4N x self. - 2” 15.00spikes, whites, purple stripes in lip.Photo 254

New Guinea species. Upright

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22740 Dendrobium amethystoglossum. Clusters of -Nr FS

CP

2”3.5”

-

7.0015.0025.00

flowers, darker amethyst lip. Flowers emerge from slender canes. Spring.Philippines. A 62 degree chill, for a week, should initiate buds. 22774 in 3.5”. 23187in cp.

Photo 255 graceful light amethyst

23494 Dendrobium anosmum x anosmum v. superbum. CP - 30.00orchid. Long graceful canes produce beautifully scented lavenders in early spring.Feed & water heavily from late spring thru late summer. Stop fertilizer after Augustor canes will keiki instead of blooming.

Photo 256 The fragrant “honohono”

22779 Dendrobium aphrodite. Graceful sprays of bright - 2” 7.00growing deciduous plants. Warm - intermediate. Bright light. One week of 62 Ftriggers 6 week spring blooms.

Like Ph60 3” round yellows. Compact,easy

22419 Dendrobium auriculatum. Very graceful 1” whites FS 2”- 2.5” 8.00Clusters of short slender canes, short grassy leaves. Warm, medium light. Mount orvery good drainage.

Photo 259 Attractive plant shape.

22366 Dendrobium biloculare.(L) Pendant sprays of 3/4” - 2” 8.00with purple stripes. Flowers similar in appearance to Den. convolutum.Photo 260

chartreuses. Large full lip

23098 Dendrobium bracteosum. -CP

2”-

7.0040.00on mature canes for 4 months, summer. W-I. Bright. New Guinea. 23135, in CP.Ph262,263

Brilliant pink or white bristles

22313 Dendrobium capra. Miniature plants. Cute - 2” 7.00Grow mounted or in very loose bark. Warm. Spring.Photo 264

sprays of small chartreuses.

22641 Dendrobium convolutum. (L). Frequent FS3.5 -4” 15.00chartreuses with purple striped lip. Very long lasting. New Guinea. also 22006 in4”.

Photo 267 blooming, clusters of small

23469 Dendrobium discolor ‘H&R’ x self. (S). CP - 30.00attractive curly copper flowers, bright yellow edges & lip. Robust plants. Warm &bright.

Photo 269 Strong sprays of very

23108 Dendrobium faciferum. Upright spikes of rich -CP

2”-

8.0030.00plant. Very distinctive plant form ... like a succulent. Tapered pseudo-bulbs, topped

by many narrow pointed leaves. Warm & bright. Well-drained, well-watered. Spring.22747 in cp.

Photo 271 burnt oranges on compact

23235 Dendrobium gouldii ‘Woodland’ x self. - 2” 6.00sprays of light tans with brown tips. Long lasting spring blooms. Robust plant.Warm, bright.

Showy plant with numerous

22260 Dendrobium hodgkinsonii x sibling. (L). Clusters Nr FSFS

2”3.5”

7.0015.00maroon spots & veins. Compact evergreen plants. W-I. Bright. Well-drained, well

watered. New Guinea species.Photo 272

of 2” chartreuses, green lip,

22231 Dendrobium jenkinsii. Mini clustering growth, CP - 35.00 yellow-oranges. Thailand, Burma. Warm, bright. Perfect for mounting. No chillingor starving required.

Photo 273 short sprays of bright

22618 Dendrobium johannis v. nigrescens. (S). - 2” 8.00green leaves on short plant. Sprays of curly browns with nearly black tips, brightyellow lip.

Photo 274 Attractive black tipped stiff

22772 Dendrobium kingianum. Sprays of fragrant dark NrFS 2”- 2.5” 7.00canes. Grow W/I & bright. Intermediate conditions to initiate blooms.

lavenders. Very compact

22831 Dendrobium macrophyllum. Sprays of exotic - 3.5” 18.00brown bars. Robust plants. W-I, bright.

long-lasting chartreuses,

22509 Dendrobium mirbelianum. (S). Upright sprays of - 3.5” 18.00reddish leaved plants. Long lasting blooms. New Guinea, Solomon Islands.Photo 278

green/brown flowers on robust

21862 Dendrobium nemorale. Small-leaved mini plant. FS, b.r. - 6.00Medium light, good drainage, or mounted.

Tiny chocolate colored flowers

22797 Dendrobium normanbyense. (L). FS 2” 8.00blooming mini species. Clusters of creamy whites, brown spots. Blooms in 2”pots, becomes bushy 6” tall specimens. New Guinea. (New species, previouslycalled Dendrobium atroviolaceum ‘Pygmy’). also 22761.

Photo 279 Cute new frequent

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22809 Dendrobium polysema. Clusters of very unusual - 2” 8.00spots and unusual fuzzy textured backs. New Guinea.Photo 283

curved chartreuses, purple

22346 Dendrobium punamense. (L). Short sprays NrFS 2.5” 12.00sepals, ridged light green lip.Photo 284

of small greens, light green

21154 Dendrobium schuetzei. (F). Very attractive - 2” 10.00lime green centers, on evergreen plants. 2-3 month spring blooms.Photo 285

clusters of 3” clean whites,

22733 Dendrobium smilliae x smilliae. Clusters --

2”-3.5

7.0015.00bright green tips, pink lip. Blooms directly on stiff mature canes. Spring-Summer.

Warm to intermediate. Bright. Australia, New Guinea. 22733, 22781, in 3.5”.Ph 287,288

of very unusual small whites,

23046 Dendrobium speciosum v. grandiflorum. - 2” 7.00yellow . Fragrant spring blooms. Australia.Photo 289

Numerous sprays of bright

22362 Dendrobium spectabile v. aureum. (L). Numerous --

2”3.5”

10.0020.00curved and twisted light yellows. Spring. New Guinea.Photo 291

sprays of very attractive

c22900 Dendrobium spectabile x sibling. Colchicine --

2”3.5”

8.0020.00brown, exotic curled petals & purple striped lip. W-I. Bright. Spring. New Guinea.

also c22909. c22473 in 3.5”.Photo 290

treated. Creamy yellow &

23180 Dendrobium spectabile. (L). --

FSCP

2”3.5”

5”-

7.0018.0022.0025.00

exotic curled petals & purple striped lip. W-I. Bright. Spring. New Guinea. also23233. 22373, 22473, 22452, in 3.5”. 23180 in CP.

Photo 290 Creamy yellow & brown,

23535 Dendrobium tangerinum x self. (S). Sprays of CP - 40.00flowers on robust plant.

orange hued antelope horned

22422 Dendrobium unicum. Very fragrant brilliant Nr FSCP

2”-

8.0030.00Grow mounted, in basket or very well drained. Warm to intermediate. Bright light.

also 22577, 22498. 23049 in CP. Spring. Thailand.Ph 295,296

oranges on 4-6” mini canes.

21241 Dyakia hendersoniana x sibling. FS 2” 10.00Mini 2-3” vandaceous plant. Incredible upright spikes of small hot pinks. Veryshady / W, or Bright / I. Most in spike June 2016.

Photo 301(Asctm. hendersonianum)

22499 Encyclia alata ‘Early Bird’ x alata. - 2” 8.00Tall branching sprays of browns & yellows, white center. EXCELLENTFRAGRANCE. Late spring. Mexico.

Photo 303(very select parents)

23078 Encyclia cochleata. Upright spikes of -CP

2”-

6.0030.00W-I Bright. Central America. 23056 in cp.Photo 305

greens, with nearly black lip.

23320 Encyclia diurna. Attractive 1” lime greens / olive CP - 30.00Very long upright spikes. W-I, bright. Summer.Photo309

greens, contrasting white lip.

23303 Encyclia fowliei. Branching clusters of undulating CP - 40.00throughout. Purple side lobes & yellow lip. Fascinating & unusual flowers.Photo 311

yellows, dark purple veining

22756 Encyclia phoenicea. - 2” 8.00tans, pink lip. Rare Cuban species. Vanilla fragrance.Photo 312

Very long sprays of small

22192 Encyclia profusa. Showy branching sprays of - 2.5” 8.00lip, with bright pink stripes. Short rounded pseudobulbs with slender pointed leaves.Spring.

Photo 313 small lime greens, full white

22626 Encyclia randii. - 2” 10.00mahogany, white lip, purple striping. dark purple leaves. Brazil. also 22145.Photo 315

Sweet scented clusters of

22691 Encyclia seidelii. 1-1/2” dark chocolates, green CP - 40.00spikes. Warm to intermediate, bright.

centers, purple lip, on upright

22946 Encyclia withneri. Sprays of attractive small light CP - 40.00striping. Full ruffled white lip, bright purple markings.

lime greens, dark purple

22695 Eulophia andamanensis. Upright spikes , - 2” 10.00white ruffled lip, light green fringe, brown stripes. Deciduous plant. No leaves, inwinter-early spring. Blooms in May from bare pseudobulbs. Southeast asia.

numerous light lime greens,

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23065 Grammatophyllum scriptum. --

2.5”3.5

6.0020.00Long sprays of 3” chartreuses, with brown barring. Impressive specimen plants.

New Guinea. Late spring. 22207 in 3.5”Photo 319

22270 Laelia anceps ‘Stewart’s’ x self. 4-1/2” light pinks, - 2” 6.00spikes. Fall. Warm-intermediate. BrightSee Ph322

dark pink lip, on very tall

22178 Laelia purpurata fma flamea x fma sanguinea. 2”- 2.5” 7.00species. Beautiful clusters of 5” ruby colors, with darker flares on petals, brightmaroon lip. Brazil. Warm/intermediate, bright.

See Ph326 EXCELLENT

c22178 Laelia purpurata fma flamea x fma sanguinea. - 2” 12.00Beautiful clusters of 5” ruby colors, with darker flares on petals, bright maroon lip.Brazil. Warm/intermediate, bright. Colchicine treated.

See Ph326 EXCELLENT species.

21687 Laelia purpurata fma flamea x sib. FS 3.5” 15.00species. Beautiful clusters of 5” whites, bright maroon lip. Dark reddish “flames” onpetals. Brazil. Warm/intermediate, bright.

See Ph326 EXCELLENT

21721 Laelia purpurata fma sanguinea x self. Excellent - 2” 7.005” dark ruby flowers, dark magenta lip.

summer clusters of attractive

c21644 Laelia purpurata v schusteriana. -Nr FS

2”3.5”

15.0015.00Beautiful clusters of 5” whites, bright violet lip. Summer. Warm to intermediate,

bright. Brazil. Colchicine treated.See Ph326

EXCELLENT species.

23084 Laelia rubescens v aureum. Mini plant with CP - 30.00yellows. W-I, bright. Grow well-drained or mounted. Summer.Photo 323

tall upright spikes of clear

22966 Laelia sincorana. Mini species. 3-1/2” lavenders CP - 30.00Warm-intermediate, bright. Late spring.

on 4”, stiff leaved plants.

22521 Laelia tenebrosa ‘Rainforest’ FCC/AOS x CP - 30.00bronzes, bright purple lip. Very select parents. Summer.

‘Rysbecks’. 4-1/2” light

22128 Leptotes bicolor. Mini slender succulent-leaved Nr FSCP

2”-

7.0035.00bright pink lip. Plants form interesting 3” tall clumps. Brazil. 22951 in cp.Photo 331

plant. Very cute small whites,

22720 Liparis grossa x sibling. Very compact, wide- - 2” 8.00upright sprays of attractive small oranges, which mature into clusters of berries.Warm/Intermediate, bright.

Photo 332 leaved plant. Numerous

22825 Oncidium ampliatum. Glossy turtle 2” - 2.5” 6.00green leaves. Tall sprays of 1” bright yellows. Bright/ W. Spring. also 22345.Photo 334

shell bulbs. Glossy wide

22095 Oncidium truliferum x sibling Very showy large - 2” 7.00with burgundy markings. Clusters of wide pseudobulbs, with long flat leaves.Spring/summer. Medium to bright light.

branching sprays of yellows

23220 Polystachia paniculata x self. 8” candelabra CP - 40.00scores of small 1/4” bright light mahogany flowers. 3-4 noded compactpseudobulbs. Warm-cool. Fall blooms.

branched inflorescence, with

21356 Rhyncholaelia digbyana ‘MAJ Green’ x ‘Mrs. 2- 2.5” 10.00fascinating large white frilled lip. And with a heavenly fragrance too. Grow mountedor in basket. Warm to intermediate & bright. Much faster growing than ‘Mrs. Chase’.

Photo 340 Chase’ Graceful light greens,

23239 Schomburgkia albo-purpurea x sibling. CP - 40.00unusual curvy whites, dark purple lip. Compact plants, short pseudo-bulbs. Warm,bright & well-drained.

Photo 341 Strong upright clusters of

22462 Schomburgkia brysiana ‘Orange Tart’ x self. -CP

2”-

10.0040.00yellows with chocolate overlays. Slender petals & sepals, with undulating edges.

Wide light caramel lip with dark chocolate veining. Warm, bright & well-drained.22922, in cp.

Tall sprays of fascinating

22420 Schomburgkia tibicinis. Tall clusters of undulated - 2” 10.00Rounded pseudo-bulbs & round fleshy leaves. Scalloped petals & sepals. Warm,bright & well-drained.

light purples, white/yellow lip.

23271 Spathoglottis kimbaliana. Outstanding 1-1/2” - 2” 6.00tall spikes. Grassy leaved plant. Frequent blooming. Philippines.Photo 346

brilliant yellows on

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22356 Thecopus secunda. Long sprays of chartreuses - 2” 7.00dark maroon column. White lip with maroon highlights & yellow center. Mini. Lowlight. W/I.

Photo 347 , dark maroon striations,

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