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Aeridovanda Angulocaste Aranda Ascocenda NEW ORCHID HYBRIDS January – March 2003 REGISTRATIONS Supplied by the Royal Horticultural Society as International Cultivar Registration Authority for Orchid Hybrids NAME PARENTAGE REGISTERED BY (O/U = Originator unknown) AERIDOVANDA Akia Akiikii Aer. lawrenceae x V. Antonio Real A.Buckman(T.Kosaki) Eric Hayes Aer. vandarum x V. Miss Joaquim W.Morris(Hayes) ANGULOCASTE Sander Hope Angcst. Paul Sander x Lyc. Jackpot T.Goshima ARANDA Ossea 75th Anniversary Aranda City of Singapore x V. Pikul Orch.Soc.S.E.A.(Koh Keng Hoe) ASCOCENDA Andy Boros Ascda. Copper Pure x Ascda. Yip Sum Wah R.F.Orchids Bay Sunset Ascda. Su-Fun Beauty x Ascda. Yip Sum Wah T.Bade Denver Deva Nina V. Denver Deva x Ascda. Yip Sum Wah N.Brisnehan(R.T.Fukumura) Fran Boros Ascda. Fuchs Port Royal x V. Doctor Anek R.F.Orchids Kultana Ascda. Jiraprapa x V. coerulea Kultana Peggy Augustus V. Adisak x Ascda. Fuchs Harvest Moon R.F.Orchids Viewbank Ascda. Meda Arnold x Ascda. Viboon W.Mather(O/U) BARKERIA Anja Bark. Doris Hunt x Bark. palmeri R.Schafflützel Gertrud Bark. dorothea x Bark. naevosa R.Schafflützel Hans-Jorg Jung Bark. uniflora x Bark. spectabilis R.Schafflützel Jan de Maaker Bark. skinneri x Bark. naevosa R.Schafflützel Remo Bark. naevosa x Bark. strophinx R.Schafflützel Robert Marsh Bark. uniflora x Bark. barkeriola R.Schafflützel BRASSAVOLA Memoria Coach Blackmore B. [Rl.] digbyana x B. Aristocrat S.Blackmore(Ruben Sauleda) BRASSOCATTLEYA Akia Nocturne C. Korat Spots x B. nodosa A.Buckman(O/U) Carnival Kids B. nodosa x C. [Lc.] dormaniana Suwada Orch. Dona Nene Cojuangco Bc. Hawaiian Humor x C. Ruth Gee A.Enrile Inboriboon B. nodosa x C. Jose Martí P.Inboriboon Memoria Sylvia Lee B. nodosa x C. lueddemanniana C.McMillan(Brian Lee) Mount Walker C. walkeriana x Bc. Mount Anderson B.Calder(O/U) Sunny Spot C. Sunny Drop Utuado x Bc. Maikai Orch.by Eli BRASSOLAELIOCATTLEYA Aka's Song B. nodosa x Lc. Mari's Song A.Buckman Aki Kobashikawa Blc. Honolulu Lulu x Lc. Wayndora Puanani Aura Gold Lc. Auracharm x Blc. Peralta Gold Rex Foster Orchids Brown Finney Blc. Memoria Helen Brown x Lc. Irene Finney Suwada Orch. Capricorn Rising Bc. Daffodil x L. cinnabarina Rex Foster Orchids Caribean Treasure Lc. Casitas Spring x Blc. Bryce Canyon Orch.by Eli Deep Autumn Lc. Bonanza x Blc. Summer Lady Suwada Orch. Fruit Cup Blc. Irma Scott x Blc. Erin Kobayashi Phelps Farm Gold Fire Blc. Fuchs Orange Nuggett x Blc. Love Sound Seagrove Orch.(LongLife[USA]) Ichiro Nagai Lc. Persepolis x Blc. Don De Michaels Kiyoshi Nagai Izumi Charm Blc. Love Sound x Lc. Melody Fair Fujii Orchids Izumi Rainbow Blc. Love Sound x Blc. Brian Carter Fujii Orchids Izumi Song Blc. Pastoral Sound x Lc. Mari's Song Fujii Orchids Izumi Sound Blc. Love Sound x Blc. Meditation Fujii Orchids Julio Pantin Lc. Pirate King x Blc. Norman's Bay V.Harbord(J.Pantin) Kat Red Panda C. Moscombe x Blc. Golden Slippers Kendolie Agr.(Ho Cheng Ing) Kealiiaulani Robins Blc. Good News x Lc. Starting Point Puanani Magic Colors Blc. Vicky Gold x C. Old Whitey Suwada Orch. Margarita Cuyugan Blc. Tab Tim Sayam x Blc. Memoria Crispin Rosales A.Enrile Michell Barrera Blc. Pink Diamond x Lc. Nippon A.Enrile Pacific Friendship Lc. Summer Red x Bc. Donna Kimura Suwada Orch. Pauka'a Purple Hawk Lc. Mini Purple x Blc. Memoria Susan Hawkins P&J.Orch.(J.Jusczak) Peter Phelps Blc. Erin Kobayashi x Lc. Persepolis Phelps Farm Queen Parisienne Blc. California Girl x C. Candy Tuft S.Toguchi Reina Hirota Lc. Drumbeat x Blc. Satomi T.Hirota Ryoko Nagai Blc. George King x Blc. Yellow Ball Kiyoshi Nagai Saint Catherine's Creek Blc. Norman's Bay x C. Horace Arnold J.Klehm Shaffina McMillan Bl. Edith Nielsen x C. aclandiae C.McMillan Shinfong Girl Blc. Maitland x Blc. Shinfong Gold W-C.Hung Something Nice Blc. Everything Nice x C. [Lc.] dormaniana Suwada Orch. Spring Gem Blc. Malibu Gem x Lc. Spring Reward SuwadaOrch.(O/U) Summer Life Lc. Summer Red x Blc. Saint Catherine's Creek Suwada Orch. Tsutung Beauty Lc. Mari's Song x Blc. Tzeng-Wen Beauty W-C.Hung Vicky Song Blc. Vicky Gold x Lc. Tropical Song Suwada Orch. Winter Pearl Blc. Giant Pearl x Lc. Winter Gift Suwada Orch. BULBOPHYLLUM Jim Clarkson Bulb. lobbii x Bulb. claptonense ¶ B.Thoms CATASETUM Barbara Perazollii Ctsm. schunkei ¶ x Ctsm. spitzii E.Perazolli Daniel Yamassaki Ctsm. fimbriatum x Ctsm. uncatum ¶ H.Yamassaki Denice Soares Ctsm. vinaceum x Ctsm. fuchsii A.Soares Federico Diana Ctsm. appendiculatum x Ctsm. denticulatum G.Diana(Bela Vista) Heitor Perazolli Ctsm. Egel x Ctsm. spitzii E.Perazolli Jamil Soares Ctsm. kempfii ¶ x Ctsm. galeatum ¶ A.Soares Leinig Perazolli Ctsm. Mary Spencer x Ctsm. denticulatum E.Perazolli Lenilton Soares Ctsm. pileatum x Ctsm. semicirculatum ¶ A.Soares Lucy Helena Soares Ctsm. denticulatum x Ctsm. incurvum A.Soares Noble Heritage Ctsm. Memoria Vera McMillan x Ctsm. pileatum C.McMillan Rio Claro Ctsm. João Stivalli x Ctsm. Egel E.Perazolli Royal Splendor Ctsm. Memoria Vera McMillan x Ctsm. Kay Lowe C.McMillan Toshie Yamassaki Ctsm. trulla x Ctsm. vinaceum H.Yamassaki CATTLEYA Brazilian Jewel C. walkeriana x C. nobilior ¶ Suwada Orch. Brazillian Trio C. loddigesii x C. Walkerinter Suwada Orch. Dipozzi Giorgia C. intermedia x C. Little Leopard Fl.Edmondo Pozzi Dipozzi Venezia C. aclandiae x C. Pao da Acucar Fl.Edmondo Pozzi Fabiola De Clercq C. Tarentelle x C. Pao da Acucar Fl.Edmondo Pozzi French Cream C. Hidden Gold x C. White Gem Rex Foster Orchids Gloria Macapagal Arroyo C. Hawaiian Wedding Song x C. harrisoniana [harrisoniae]Malvarosa Hawaiian Whitey C. Old Whitey x C. walkeriana Hawaiian Fl.Nurs.(R.Tokunaga) Kittimoss C. mossiae x C. Kittiwake B.Calder(O/U) Koko Drop C. Penny Kuroda x C. aurantiaca A.Buckman Moonlight Glitter C. White Gem x C. Hawaiian Variable Rex Foster Orchids My Partner C. Snow Blind x C. intermedia A.Nakada Pradit Spot C. Thospol Spot x C. schilleriana Kultana CIRRHOPETALUM Marilyn LeDoux Cirr. Elizabeth Ann x Cirr. Doris Dukes B.Thoms CLOWESETUM Alaena Lawson Ctsm. cristatum x Cl. Rebecca Northen J.Lawson(W.Ramsey) CYMBIDIUM Ant's Pants Cym. Zippadedoda x Cym. Peter Pan L.Batchman Black Panther Cym. Yowie Flame x Cym. Lady Spring L.Batchman Candy Queen Cym. Solana Beach x Cym. Sensational Vintage L.Batchman Crazy Hazel Cym. Hazel Tyers x Cym. Crazy Girl L.Batchman Dona Joann Cym. Annan x Cym. Joann Manago E.Ellestad Dorothy Smith Cym. Karen x Cym. Gilded Angel L.Batchman Dosido Cym. Red Beauty x Cym. Applejack L.Batchman Eden Gardens Cym. Hazel Tyers x Cym. Rosinante L.Batchman Erin Spring Cym. Miki Mouse x Cym. Greenezelle L.Batchman Esoteric Cym. Malaki Memory x Cym. Red Beauty R.Dix Ethereal Cym. Winter Maid x Cym. Winter Bloom R.Dix Everett Stockstill Cym. Solana Beach x Cym. Robin L.Batchman Fantasy Cym. Tweedle Dee x Cym. Wyandotte L.Batchman Flirt Cym. Rose Armstrong x Cym. Dag L.Batchman Freckle Face Cym. tracyanum x Cym. Sleeping Dawn B.Mark(A.Easton) Full House Cym. Pink Ice x Cym. Woody Wilson L.Batchman Grand Dame Cym. Hazel Tyers x Cym. Woody Wilson L.Batchman Grand Master Cym. Lemon Butter x Cym. Rozel Bay L.Batchman Green Jade Cym. Loch Lomond x Cym. Greenezelle L.Batchman Greve de Lecq Cym. Thurso x Cym. Borough Green E.Young O.F. Hanky Panky Cym. Cleo's Melody x Cym. Pink Ice L.Batchman Heart Throb Cym. Loren's Treasure x Cym. Solana Rose L.Batchman Helen Tangcay Cym. Dorothy Rowe x Cym. Hazel Tyers L.Batchman Incubator Cym. James Toya x Cym. Top Girl R.Dix Kiwi Norman Cym. Tracey Reddaway x Cym. Conquistador Beauty Kiwi Orch.(N.Porter) La Hougette Cym. Colomberie x Cym. Pure Lamb E.Young O.F. La Hougue Bie Cym. Goldrun x Cym. Plemont E.Young O.F. Lemon Candy Cym. Lemon Butter x Cym. Hallmark L.Batchman Lonesome Polecat Cym. Applejack x Cym. Coraki L.Batchman Love Potion Cym. So Bold x Cym. Peetie L.Batchman Lovely Delight Cym. Lovely Bunny x Cym. Pure Emerald E.Ellestad Lovely Fairy Cym. Lovely Bunny x Cym. Brushed Star E.Ellestad Luna Rossa Cym. Red Beauty x Cym. Claudona R.Dix(A.Easton) Magic Dragon Cym. Tweedle Dee x Cym. Applejack L.Batchman Memoria Doctor Allen Rogers Cym. Red Beauty x Cym. John Wooden G.Hatfield Memorial Giam-tuyen Wong Cym. Phar Lap x Cym. Celtic Imp B.Mark(A.Easton) Misty Dream Cym. Via Wiley-Coyote x Cym. Sleeping Nymph E.Ellestad Molek Cym. Winter Maid x Cym. Monica Snoden R.Dix Pink Phinque Cym. Double Take x Cym. Rivers Edge L.Batchman Pink Tyers Cym. Hazel Tyers x Cym. Pink Ice L.Batchman Poetic Angel Cym. Poetic Ghost x Cym. Lovely Angel Kiwi Orch.(Bryants) Psycho Cym. Cleo's Melody x Cym. Mustang Ridge L.Batchman Pure and Simple Cym. Hazel Show x Cym. Summer Clouds T.Davis(Schaefers) Quasar Cym. Claude Pepper x Cym. James Toya L.Batchman Red Knight Cym. Hot Line x Cym. James Toya L.Batchman Rincon Flame Cym. Rincon x Cym. Yowie Flame L.Batchman Rosy Dawn Cym. Rincon x Cym. Lady Spring L.Batchman Rosy Glow Cym. James Toya x Cym. Red Beauty L.Batchman Royal Promise Cym. Palace Promise x Cym. Foxfire Royale Floricultura(Foxfire) San Dieguito Cym. Pink Ice x Cym. Rosinante L.Batchman Snow Maiden Cym. Woody Wilson x Cym. Via Mar Tranquila L.Batchman Sparks Cym. Knock Out x Cym. James Toya L.Batchman Supernova Cym. James Toya x Cym.
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