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RHS Orchid Hybrid Supplement 2010 January to March 8 Royal Horticultural Society Corporate Identity Guidelines 03.3 The RHS Master Logo Reproduction Colour Logo Mono Logo QUARTERLY SUPPLEMENT TO THE INTERNAT I ONAL REG is TER OF ORCH I D HYBR I D S The colour logo is the prefered option. Wherever Where effective reproduction of the colour logo (SANDER ’S Lis T ) possible, the Royal Horticultural Society logo should is not possible, the Royal Horticultural Society be reproduced in its colour version, either for print Mono Logos may be used. JANUARY – MARCH 2010 REGISTRATIONS or in digital presentation. The preferred mono logo is the Reversed Colour breakdowns for the logo are detailed in the (White) logo. Colour section of these guidelines. I NCLUD I N G NEWSLETTER O F T H E ADV iso RY SUB -Committee O N ORCH I D HYBR I D Regist RAtio N (ASCOHR) NO.1 Distributed with OrchidThe Review VO LU me 118, NU M B E R 1290, JUN E 2010 NAME PARENTAGENE W O RCH I D HYBR I D S REGISTERED BY NAME PARENTAGE REGISTERED BY JANUARy – MarCH 2010 REGISTRATIONS Catasetum André Soares Ctsm. Doris’s Choice x Ctsm. Ana Marta Soares A.Soares Guilherme Soares Ctsm. schmidtianum x Ctsm. João Stivalli A.Soares Supplied by the Royal Horticultural Society as International Cultivar Registration Authority for Orchid Hybrids Heloisa S. Capellato Ctsm. gnomus x Ctsm. spitzii A.Soares Igor Capellato Ctsm. spitzii x Ctsm. Susan Fuchs A.Soares (E.Perazolli) Izabella Soares Ctsm. denticulatum x Ctsm. João Stivalli A.Soares (E.Perazolli) NAME PARENTAGE REGISTERED BY Maisa Soares Ctsm. ornithoides x Ctsm. trulla [socco] A.Soares (O/U = Originator unknown) Rafael Wenzel Ctsm. vinaceum x Ctsm. João Stivalli A.Soares (E.Perazolli) x Aerides Soares Paredao Ctsm. schmidtianum x Ctsm. spitzii A.Soares Joy Joy Aer. quinquevulnera x Aer. odorata S.K.Wong (O/U) Cattleya x Alexanderara Alan F. Ingalls C. Picturata x C. aclandiae J.Lawson (O/U) Longshot Onc. Sweet Ears x Alxra. Pacific Paradox Mauna Kea Orch. Ann Louise C. [Lc.] Canhamiana x C. Brabantiae J.Lawson Babe’s April Fool C. Picture Perfect x C. intermedia K.& D.Emig x Angulocaste Billy’s Good One C. Fire Imp x C. Dal’s Good One Rex Foster Orchids (W.A.Baker) Les Alleurs Ang. Lorna x Angcst. Augres E.Young O.F. Boonyarit Diamond C. [Lc.] Stephen Oliver Fouraker B.Metheekasiwat Red Jade Lyc. Island of Vulcorn x Angcst. Paul Gripp K-T.Wang x C. [Lc.] Hausermann’s Gala Red Jewel Lyc. Geyser Gold x Angcst. Red Jade K-T.Wang Carmen Segrera C. [Slc.] Jungle Gem x C. [Slc.] Red Jewel C.Segrera (O/U) Caudabec Candy C. Caudebec x C. Lulu Aranbeem x Arthurara Citona C. [Lc.] Citron Flight x C. [L.] Latona Rex Foster Orchids (W.A.Baker) Sea Snake Rst. [Odm.] bictoniensis x Alcra. Dorothy Oka Okika Cruzeiro do Sul C. Brabantiae x C. [Lc.] Keri O/U Deborah’s Florida Moon Rise C. lueddemanniana x C. Snow Blind R.F.Orchids x Ascocenda Debra Calvet C. [Lc.] Carl Bornshine x C. [Lc.] Leora Hewlett Carter & Holmes Gator Man V. Robert Sorenson x Ascda. Fuchs Gold T.Coffey (R.F.Orchids) Fairy White C. [Lc.] Stephen Oliver Fouraker H.Loeng-Aram José Izquierdo Ascda. Thanarak Delight x V. [Eua.] sanderiana J.Rios (O/U) x C. [Lc.] Something Special Julie’s Lemon Glow Ascda. Mary’s Lemon Drop x Ascda. Suksamran Gold K.& D.Emig Fire Beauty C. Beauty Belle x C. [Slc.] Fire Lighter Rex Foster Orchids (W.A.Baker) Majik Grace V. Soroa Cherry Bomb x Ascda. Suksamran Spots Sawanan Orch. Fire Imp C. [Slc.] Tangerine Imp x C. [Slc.] Fire Fantasy Rex Foster Orchids (H & R) Memoria Julio Rios Pagan V. Sumon Spot x Ascda. Varot Gold J.Rios (O/U) Haruka C. [L.] Diana (1901) x C. [Lc.] Memoria Robert Strait H.Nagao Jalapa Angel C. [Lc.] Jalapa x C. [Slc.] Bright Angel T.Larkin x Bardendrum John Hilliard Gilliam C. Eltanin x C. Kathleen Redmond A.Chadwick (A.Borlin) Angel Wings Bark. whartoniana x Epi. stamfordianum Hoosier (L.Glicenstein) Jose’s Spirit C. [Lc.] Dusky Maid x C. Mrs. Mahler J.Hermo Sue Golan Epi. secundum x Bark. skinneri S.Golan (O/U) Julian’s Good One C. [Slc.] What’ll It Be x C. Dal’s Good One Rex Foster Orchids (W.A.Baker) Jungle Hotspot C. [Slc.] Jungle Gem x C. Caudebec Aranbeem x Beallara Leoloddiglossa C. Loddiglossa x C. tigrina [leopoldii] F.Clarke Freckles Odm. Frechdachs x Bllra. Wine Spots Mauna Kea Orch. Mary Beth Mickelson C. [Lc.] Rolf Altenburg x C. [Lc.] Bonanza Queen Carter & Holmes Snowblind Odm. Black Diamond x Bllra. Tropic Splendor Mauna Kea Orch. Memoria Hideto C. walkeriana x C. chocoensis T.I.Yamassaki Spicewine Oda. Memoria Dale Lawless x Mtssa. Zanzibar Mauna Kea Orch. Minibeau C. [Sl.] Minipet x C. Beaufort F.Clarke Miss Peggy C. loddigesii x C. [Slc.] Christopher Hausermann J.R.Connell (Quest Orch.) x Blietzara * Ned Nash C. jenmanii x C. aurea New Horizon Orch. (A.Easton) Valley Isle Gbs. [Cta.] Green Tyger x Zspm. labiosum Exotic Orchids Newberry Firehouse C. [Lc.] Lee Langford x C. [Lc.] Enoree Carter & Holmes Newberry Luisa’s Love C. [Lc.] Mini Purple x C. [Slc.] Precious Katie Carter & Holmes Brassavola Newberry Sprite C. [L.] perrinii x C. [L.] pumila Carter & Holmes Little Nymph B. cucullata x B. tuberculata C.Boos Picture Perfect C. violacea x C. Picturata K.& D.Emig (J.Sabetto) Quest’s Super Spots C. Pradit Spot x C. Motte Spot Quest Orch. x Brassocatanthe Redvale Fuschia C. walkeriana x C. [Sl.] Minipet R.Tucker (F.Clarke) Fantasía Rubí Ctt. [Slc.] Jewel Box x B. tuberculata M.Rivera-Valebella San Diego Fire C. [Slc.] Jillian Lee x C. [Slc.] Circle of Life Rex Foster Orchids (W.A.Baker) Jose’s Firebird Bct. [Blc.] Mickey’s Freckles x Ctt. [C.] Bactia J.Hermo San Diego Revelry C. Penny Kuroda x C. [Slc.] Golden Acclaim Rex Foster Orchids (W.A.Baker) San Diego Reverie C. [Slc.] Circle of Life x C. Simplicity Rex Foster Orchids (W.A.Baker) x Brassocattleya San Diego Royal C. [Slc.] Bellicent x C. [Slc.] Purple Fantasy Rex Foster Orchids (W.A.Baker) Adrienne Arsht C. Netrasiri Beauty x B. nodosa Mickey’s San Diego Star Burst C. [Lc.] San Diego Surprise x C. [Sc.] Batemanniana Rex Foster Orchids (W.A.Baker) J. Krym Ingalls C. Alan F. Ingalls x B. cucullata J.Lawson (O/U) San Diego Surf C. Heathii x C. Valentine (1900) Rex Foster Orchids (W.A.Baker) Katie’s Star B. nodosa x C. [S.] alaorii J.Vlasic Sierra Spring C. [Slc.] Sierra Doll x C. [Lc.] Casitas Spring T.Larkin Preludio Otoñal C. [Slc.] Tiny Titan x B. tuberculata M.Rivera-Valebella Sky Dreams C. [Lc.] Antigone x C. mossiae L.Andreasen Vania C. [L.] purpurata x B. reginae M.M.Tolentino Tatsuka Kiyokazu C. Calypso (1924) x C. [S.] wittigiana K.Tatsuka Bulbophyllum x Cattlianthe Meen Permaisuri Bulb. flabellum-veneris x Bulb. [Cirr.] mastersianum Meen Nursery Amethyste de L’Amazone Gur. [C.] skinneri [skinneri] x C. × whitei L’Amazone Meen Westwood Fairy Bulb. lasiochilum x Bulb. dentiferum Meen Nursery Cosmic Providence C. [Slc.] Cosmic Delite x Ctt. [Slc.] Golden Treat O.J.Bromfield Easter Morning Gur. [C.] skinneri [skinneri] x C. Ruth Gee K.F.Barrett (Stewart Orch.) x Bullara Erma Watts Ctt. [Lc.] Spring Imp x C. Dubiosa Carter & Holmes Tammie Sue Pernas Rth. [Blc.] Yellow Imp x E. fehlingii T.&T.Pernas Golden Cream Ctt. [C.] French Cream x Ctt. [Slc.] Golden Treat Rex Foster Orchids (W.A.Baker) Niki Kettner Ctt. [C.] Chocolate Drop x Ctt. [Slc.] Vermillion Jewel J.Grezaffi Calanthe Oro Verde Mágico C. [Lc.] Nobile’s Emotion Oro Verde Mont Sejour Cal. Five Oaks x Cal. Mont Pinel E.Young O.F. x Ctt. [Lc.] Orquidacea’s Instante Mágico Pink Treasure Ctt. [Lc.] Tiny Treasure x C. loddigesii F.Clarke x Catanoches Pixie’s Autumn C. Caudebec x Ctt. [Lc.] Trick or Treat C.Frensdorf (O/U) Cesar Wenzel Cyc. pentadactylon x Ctsm. denticulatum A.Soares Sweet Flight C. [Lc.] Citron Flight x Ctt. [Slc.] Sweet Walk Rex Foster Orchids (W.A.Baker) 26 ORCHID REVIEW SUPPLEMENT VOL. 118 ORCHID REVIEW SUPPLEMENT VOL. 118 27 NAME PARENTAGE REGISTERED BY NAME PARENTAGE REGISTERED BY x Cattoniphila Gottianum Tail Cym. Gottianum x Cym. Tiger Tail Mukoyama Salsa con Coco Ctna. Quest’s Millennium x Mcp. [Schom.] brysiana Quest Orch. Hot Rocks Cym. Blazing Fury x Cym. Pebbles E.Caughlan (Royale Orch.) Huell Howser Cym. Gateway to Gold x Cym. Autumn Crisp G.Hatfield x Catyclia Iansonii Orion Cym. Summer Orion x Cym. iansonii Mukoyama Brazilian Rubies C. [L.] tenebrosa x E. [Epi.] randii [randianum] Florida SunCoast (Hawaii Hybrids) Jenny’s Dream Cym. Yai x Cym. Disney Girl T.Kuramura Jerry Wilson Cym. Rock Island Line x Cym. Wesley Davidson New Horizon Orch. (A.Easton) x Caulaeliokeria * Joan Grudt Cym. Tracey Reddaway x Cym. Gold Cadillac Torrance Hatfield Orchids) Marc-Christopher Storm Cll. [Smbdcm.] Star of Rio x Bark. uniflora [elegans] P.Storm June Jernigan Cym. Ruby Eyes x Cym. Boleyn F.Jernigan (F.Baptista) Kayla Stockstill Cym. Fair Delight x Cym. Musita Flame E.Stockstill x Christieara Kaylie Cym. Yai x Cym. Isle Flamingo T.Kuramura Tom Coffey Chtra. Dodie Briskey x Aer. lawrenceae T.Coffey Khai Falcon Cym. Gottianum x Cym. Falcon Mukoyama Khai Fire Cym. Enzan Oberon x Cym. Little Fire Mukoyama x Clowesetum Khai Grapes Cym. Golden Grapes x Cym. Billion Dollar Baby Mukoyama Regina Soares Cl. russelliana x Ctsm.
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