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International Register & Checklist of Orchid Hybrids April-June 2016 QUARTERLY SUPPLEMENT TO THE INTERNATIONAL REGISTER AND CHECKLIST OF ORCHID HYBRIDS (SANDER’S LIST) APRIL – JUNE 2016 REGISTRATIONS INCLUDING NEWSLETTER OF THE ORCHID HYBRID REGISTRatION ADVISORY GROUP (OHRAG) NO. 7 Distributed with The Orchid Review VOLUME 124, NUMBER 1315, SEPTEMBER 2016 NEW ORCHID HYBRIDS April – June 2016 REGISTRATIONS Supplied by the Royal Horticultural Society as International Cultivar Registration Authority for Orchid Hybrids NAME PARENTAGE REGISTERED BY (O/U = Originator unknown) x Aeridovanda Memoria James O. Huffman V. [Neof.] falcata x Aer. odorata J.Huffman (Ching Hua) x Angranthes Evening Star Angth. Grandalena x Angcm. scottianum S.Waddoups (R.Ciesinski) x Angulocaste Yi-Ying Red Star Lyc. Capricorn x Angcst. Paul Gripp Yi-Ying Orch. x Aranda Super Red Arach. Maggie Oei x Aad. [Mkra.] Sumalee David Lim x Brassocatanthe Kina Churasan Bsn. [Bc.] Maikai x C. [Slc.] Love Castle Kina Orch. x Brassocattleya Claudia Ludwig B. nodosa x C. Darlene Kocur G.& I.Scott Bulbophyllum Dottie August Bulb. [Cirr.] Louis Sander x Bulb. hirundinis ¶ B.Thoms Joyce Krym-Ingalls Bulb. claptonense x Bulb. Tonya Jacobs B.Thoms Lady Sam Bulb. macrobulbum x Bulb. echinolabium B.Thoms x Cahuzacara Kina Kariyushi Bsn. [Bc.] Maikai x Rlc. [Blc.] Haw Yuan Beauty Kina Orch. Catasetum Armando Betancourt Ctsm. tenebrosum x Ctsm. Chuck Taylor F.Clarke Irma Scott Ctsm. Louise Clarke x Ctsm. denticulatum G.& I.Scott (O/U) Memoria Irving Czarzasty Ctsm. fimbriatum x Ctsm. carolinianum ¶ V.Czarzasty (Bela Vista) Cattleya Alisun Blue Star C. Hina Sancyo x C. [Lc.] Cariad’s Mini-Quinee Alisun Orch. Andria Kubo C. [Slc.] Circle of Life x C. [Lc.] Kiritsubo D.Kubo (A.Koch) Beau Peep C. Dal’s Beau x C. Interglossa R.S.Cronje Belle Point C. [Lc.] Cheri Belle x C. [Lc.] Starting Point E.N.Graça (O/U) Brazilian Tangerine C. [L.] Seagulls Tangerine x C. [S.] milleri F.Clarke Debra Renee C. dowiana x C. schofieldiana Orchid Trail Eva’s Fábula Gloriosa C. gaskelliana x C. aurea Orquídeas Eva Eva’s Fábula Rosada C. schroederae x C. aurea Orquídeas Eva Eva’s Fábula Sencilla C. gaskelliana x C. quadricolor [chocoensis] Orquídeas Eva Eva’s Sin Mentiras C. [Lc.] Nippon x C. gaskelliana Orquídeas Eva Joan Connors C. [Slc.] Diamond Girl x C. [L.] Pfisterien A.Millet Lakehaven Flash C. Snow Blind x C. [Sc.] Dal’s Choice B.Wood Lorena Zanollo C. Old Whitey x C. Jaguariuna E.N.Graça (O/U) Magic Cloud C. [Lc.] Tokyo Magic x C. [Slc.] Dream Cloud F.Clarke Omi Catherine C. [Lc.] Persepolis x C. [Lc.] Catherine Hood Kyuei Nursery Omi Splendor C. Omi Catherine x C. [Lc.] Cosmo-Queen Kyuei Nursery Orbiter Orb C. [Sl.] Coral Orb x C. Beaufort F.Clarke Pfisterien C. [L.] pfisteri x C. [L.] luetzelburgii [bahiensis] A.Millet Sheng Yi Red Rose C. Sheng Yi Ruby x C. Sheng Yi Star C-S.Lin (Sheng Yi Orch.) Sheng Yi Ruby C. [Lc.] Chien Ya Ruby x C. [Lc.] Mini Purple C-S.Lin (O/U) Sheng Yi Star C. [Lc.] First Star x C. [S.] coccinea C-S.Lin (O/U) Summit Circle C. percivaliana x C. [Slc.] Circle of Life A.W.Burke Sunnystate’s Wade C. [Lc.] Royal Emperor x C. [Slc.] George Hausermann M.Shindo Tai-Ho Yen Chiu C. [Lc.] Mini Song x C. [Lc.] Aloha Case W.-T.Cheng Zacxie C. [Slc.] Pixie Fire x C. [Slc.] Anzac (1921) E.N.Voss (O/U) 42 ORCHID REVIEW SUPPLEMENT VOL. 124 NAME PARENTAGE REGISTERED BY x Cattlianthe Alpha Plus Fairy C. [Slc.] Ruyu Little Love x Ctt. [Slc.] Best Friend Alpha Plus Alpha Plus Wonder Ctt. [C.] Small Wonder x Ctt. [Slc.] Best Friend Alpha Plus Farandulera Ctt. [Lc.] Gold Digger x Gur. [C.] bowringiana L.Suárez Guerra Frank L. Robinson Ctt. [Slc.] Ruth Liebman x C. [Slc.] Circle of Life A.W.Burke Geneva Alexander Ctt. [Slc.] Rajah’s Ruby x C. [Slc.] Wendy’s Valentine D.Brogdon (Lenette) Memoria Dario Bolaños C. guttata x Ctt. [C.] Chocolate Drop A.Bolaños Rojas Thailand Truly Vacation Ctt. [Lc.] Secret Love x C. [Lc.] Mardita M.Chanyangam Walter’s Jewel Ctt. [Lc.] Gold Digger x C. intermedia E.Terry x Cattotes Pixie Polka Lpt. bicolor x C. [Lc.] Intermedio-flava Santa Barbara Coelogyne Tiny Hope Coel. speciosa x Coel. miniata ¶ K.Akutsu x Coryhopea Perry Bucket Crhpa. Tiny Bucket x Stan. wardii K.Western (P.Larsson) Cymbidium Australian Olympics Cym. Valley Olympic x Cym. Yowie Pepper P.J.Hockey (W.Turville) Bakersfield Cym. Blanche Ames x Cym. Gordon Gibbs A.Easton Celluloid Heroes Cym. Gladys Whitesell x Cym. Western Movie A.Easton Charm Haven Cym. Joan’s Charisma x Cym. Kuranulla John Gate Cleo Candy Cym. Candy Floss x Cym. Cleo Sherman Royal Proj.Found. (N.Porter) Cold Winter Cym. Kuranulla x Cym. Lovely Winter John Gate Deja Vu Cym. Jessie’s Dream x Cym. Memoria Lewis Moore P.J.Hockey Enrico Caruso Cym. Phyllis Hebrard x Cym. Memoria Amelia Earhart A.Easton Flaming Val Cym. Kusuda Flame x Cym. Valerie Absolonova A.Easton Fritz Wunderlich Cym. Canal Parish x Cym. Memoria Amelia Earhart A.Easton Gorgeous Redhead Cym. Misaki’s Dream x Cym. Monterey Sunset D.Y.Hung (T.Kuramura) Green Opal Cym. Valley Oracle x Cym. Valley Zenith John Gate (V.Haskard) Hapa Haole Cym. Heartbreak Doctor x Cym. Phar Lap E.Stockstill Jessie’s Butterfly Cym. Jessie Blakiston x Cym. Butterfly Magic P.J.Hockey Lauritz Melchior Cym. Memoria Amelia Earhart x Cym. Gala Odyssey A.Easton Lovely Winter Cym. Lovely Angel x Cym. Poetic Winter John Gate (O/U) Low Liberty Cym. Yamanashi Liberty x Cym. Pumilow A.Easton Mamagee Cym. Khan Fury x Cym. Kirby Lesh John Gate Mamakass Cym. Kellys Winter x Cym. Blazing Fury John Gate Mamalisa Cym. Khan Fury x Cym. Kuranulla John Gate Maxina Cym. Doug Grant x Cym. Minuet A.Easton Memoria Dudley Scheer Cym. Yellow Zia x Cym. Memoria Lewis Moore P.J.Hockey Memoria Neil McCormick Cym. Khan Flame x Cym. Iris Cooper Plantae Mia Angelina Cym. Nut x Cym. Memoria Gracie Allen A.Vulin Mighty Angel Cym. Kuranulla x Cym. Lovely Angel John Gate (Bryants) Nelly’s a Champion Cym. Red Nelly x Cym. Valley Champion P.J.Hockey (Valley Orchids) Pan Chompoo Cym. Great Flower x Cym. Ovation Royal Proj.Found. (W.Ketpet) Pan Dao Cym. Sensation x Cym. Ovation Royal Proj.Found. (W.Ketpet) Pan Jan Cym. Lunata x Cym. Memoria Merv Dunn Royal Proj.Found. (W.Ketpet) Pan Keow Cym. Gymer x Cym. Cleo Candy Royal Proj.Found. (W.Ketpet) Pan Kwan Cym. White Crystal x Cym. mastersii Royal Proj.Found. (W.Ketpet) Pan Tawan Cym. Sensation x Cym. Kenny Royal Proj.Found. (W.Ketpet) Papagee Cym. Khan Fury x Cym. Lancashire Khan John Gate Parishland Cym. England’s Rose x Cym. sanderae A.Easton Pepper Street Cym. South Street x Cym. Pepperpuss C.Armendariz (O/U) Peter Bean Cym. Golden Bean x Cym. Peter Pan A.Easton Pink Butterfly Cym. hookerianum x Cym. ensifolium Xiao Yan Red Lady Cym. Lady Angela x Cym. Kirby Lesh John Gate Rotorua’s Springs Cym. Rotorua Dream x Cym. Valley Olympic P.J.Hockey (Valley Orchids) Spring Roses Cym. 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[Wils.] Lyoth H.Liebman x Dactylocamptis Marburg Dact. Marburg x Ant. [Orchis] laxiflora J.Griego Dactylorhiza Marburg Dact. elata x Dact. foliosa J.Griego Dendrobium Alice’s Black Pearl Den. Memoria Tony Kapcelovich Alice’s Orch. x Den. Alice’s Twisted Sister Alice’s Memoria Donata Den. Charelle x Den. Brown Gloss Alice’s Orch. Alice’s Twisted Sister Den. Fran’s Twist x Den. Alice’s Marelyn Alice’s Orch. Alpha Plus Sakura Den. Lai’s Pearl Queen x Den. Sakura Alpha Plus Australian Flare Den. Victorian Flare x Den. Starsheen F.Clarke Barbie Doll Den. Pink Doll x Den. Larapinta Barbara Hills Dist. (K.A.Ryan) Beatrix Den. [Doc.] dolichophyllum x Den. [Doc.] Duffy Mrs.J.Dunn (O/U) Blackstar Den. Akatuki x Den. Vintage Rose Hills Dist. (L.Woolnough) Calliope Purple Den. Minnie x Den. Black Spider R.Cornale (O/U) Cheryl Den. [Doc.] fuliginosum x Den. [Doc.] Marls Mrs.J.Dunn (O/U) Classy Lips Den. Hot Lips x Den. Kuranda Classic C.R.Trudgian (Coleman’s) Claudia Jeanne Den. 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