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H&R Nurseries, Inc. 2015 1 Rhyncholaelia digbyana 2 Rhyncholaelia glauca 3 B. Little Stars / B. Little Stars 4 Schomburgkia albopurpureum 5 Bc. Maikai ʻSpotted Star 6 Bc. Theresa Ricci 7 Bl. Yellow Bird 8 Blc. George King ʻSerendipityʼ Copyright Duplication of any photos (including electronically) without the expressed written consent of H&R Nurseries, Inc. is prohibited. You may print copies H&R NURSERIES, INC. 2015 for your personal use, for use with H&R’s Orchid Price List. 9 C. Triumphans 10 Broughtonia sanguinea 11 C. Lulu 12 Cattleya schroderae x Cattleyopsis ortgesiana 13 Blc. Waianae Leopard 14 C. Lululand 15 C. Peckhaviensis 16 Slc. Circle of Life C. Landate 17 C. Small World 18 Cattleya aclandiae 19 Cattleya violacea 20 Cattleya walkeriana 1 21 Catyclia Leaf Hopper 22 Ctna. Why Not 23 Encylia alata 24 Encyclia dickensoniana (parent) (parent) 25 Encyclia profusa (parent) 26 Enc. Boricana 27 Epc. Lime Sherbet 28 Epi. Green Hornet x B. Little Stars Copyright Duplication of any photos (including electronically) without the expressed written consent of H&R Nurseries, Inc. is prohibited. You may print copies H&R NURSERIES, INC. 2015 for your personal use, for use with H&R’s Orchid Price List. 29 Eplc. Middleburg 30 Iwanagaara Applelossom 31 Lc. Bonanza Queen 32 Lc. Irene Finney x Encyclia alata x Lc. Liptonii x Slc. Sierra Doll 33 Lc. Jungle Elf 34 Lc. Kiritsubo 35 Lc. Mari 36 Lc. Mem. Robert Strait x C. Lulu x Lc Walgary 37 Slc. Dream Catcher 38 Dendrobium aberrans 39 Dendrobium alexandrae 40 Dendrobium polysema (parent) (parent) (parent) 2 41 Dendrobium spectabile 42 Dendrobium alexandrae 43 Den. Sandersʼ Festival 44 Dendrobium antennatum (parent) x Den. Hisako Haraguchi x discolor 45 Dendrobium antennatum 46 Dendrobium antennatum 47 Dendrobium antennatum 48 Den. Aussieʼs Chip x strebloceras x capra x johannis Copyright Duplication of any photos (including electronically) without the expressed written consent of H&R Nurseries, Inc. is prohibited. You may print copies H&R NURSERIES, INC. 2015 for your personal use, for use with H&R’s Orchid Price List. 49 Den. Aussieʼs Pixie 50 Den. Big Alex 51 Dendrobium biloculare 52 Dendrobium convolutum x Hisako Haraguchi (parent) (parent) 53 Dendrobium bracteosum 54 Dendrobium tanii 55 Den Bruce Gordon 56 Dendrobium finestere (parent) (parent) x polysema 57 Den. Fire Wings) 58 Den. Fire Wings 59 Den Frosty Dawn 60 Den. Golden Aya 3 61 Den. Andree Millar 62 Den. Green Lantern 63 Den. Green Mist 64 Dendrobium spectabile v. aureum (parent) 65 Den. Hawaii Spectacular 66 Den. Hawaii Stripes 67 Den. Hawaii Stripes 68 Den. Hawaii Stripes Copyright Duplication of any photos (including electronically) without the expressed written consent of H&R Nurseries, Inc. is prohibited. You may print copies H&R NURSERIES, INC. 2015 for your personal use, for use with H&R’s Orchid Price List. 69 Den. Hawaiian Punch 70 Den. Hibiki 71 Den. Iki 72 Den. Dawn Maree 73 Dendrobium aggregatum 74 Dendrobium jenkinsii 75 Den. Jodi-Ann 76 Den. Jodi-Ann (parent) (parent) 77 Den. Joyce Kelly 78 Den. Judith Nakayama 79 Den. Judith Nakayama 80 Den. Judith Nakayama ʻH&R Supremeʼ 4 81 Den. Little Atro 82 Den. Little Green Apples 83 Den. Little Pam 84 Den. Wonder Nishii 85 Dendrobium atroviolaceum 86 Den. Loriʼs Star 87 Den. Loriʼs Star 88 Den. Maiden Charlotte (parent) Copyright Duplication of any photos (including electronically) without the expressed written consent of H&R Nurseries, Inc. is prohibited. You may print copies H&R NURSERIES, INC. 2015 for your personal use, for use with H&R’s Orchid Price List. 89 Den. Micro Chip 90 Dendrobium normanbyense 91 Den. Mini Snowflake 92 Den. Minnie (parent) 93 Dendrobium mirbellianum 94 Dendrobium mirbellianum 95 Dendrobium carronii 96 Dendrobium discolor x Johannis (parent) (parent) (parent) 97 Den. Mitsuko Higa 98 Den. Mitsuko Higa 99 Den. Mitsuko Higa 100 Den. Jaquelyn Thomas (parent) 5 101 Dendrobium polysema 102 Den. Paul Parquette 103 Den. Peng Seng 104 Den. Peter Shen (parent) 105 Den. Precious Pearl 106 Den. Roy Tokunaga 107 Den. Roy Tokunaga 108 Den. Roy Tokunaga Copyright Duplication of any photos (including electronically) without the expressed written consent of H&R Nurseries, Inc. is prohibited. You may print copies H&R NURSERIES, INC. 2015 for your personal use, for use with H&R’s Orchid Price List. 109 Den. Royal Wings 110 Den. antennatum 111 Den. Sherry Abe 112 Den. Silver Bells (parent) 113 Den. Spider Lily 114 Den. Stephen Batchelor 115 Den. Thomas Warne 116 Dendrobium schuetzei (parent) 117 Aerangis somalensis 118 Ascda. Nora Tokunaga 119 Bulb Wilbur Chang 120 Christensoniana vietnamica x mystacidii x V tesselata v alba 6 121 Coch. Amazing 122 Cyc. Jean E. Monnier 123 Onc. Gold Dust 124 Onc. Tsiku Marguerite 125 Paphinia Majestic 126 Angraecum distichum 127 Cattleya aclandiae 128 Cattleya aclandiae ʻJungle Leopardʼ ʻMidnight Coal Mineʼ Copyright Duplication of any photos (including electronically) without the expressed written consent of H&R Nurseries, Inc. is prohibited. You may print copies H&R NURSERIES, INC. 2015 for your personal use, for use with H&R’s Orchid Price List. 129 Cattleya mendelii 130 Cattleya walkeriana 131 Cattleya walkeriana 132 Cattleya walkeriana v coerulea ʻMoulin Rougeʼ ʻSakura Raindropʼ ʻAloha Kissʼ ʻMidnight Blueʼ 133 Cattleya walkeriana 134 Cattleya walkeriana 135 Cattleya walkeriana 136 Cattleya walkeriana fma flameaʻʼDivinaʼ ʻPerfect Blushʼ ʻTokutsuʼ ʻSakura Jewelʼ 137 Cattleya warscewiczii 138 Cattleya warscewiczii v alba 139 Sophronitis cernua 140 Cattleya dormaniana v coerulea ʻKatiaʼ ʻLeo Holguinʼ FCC/AOS ʻKanae IIʼ ʻMajorcaʼ SBM/JOGA 7 1451 1 Aerangis hyaloides 142 Aerangis luteo-alba 143 Amesiella monticola 144 Ascocentrum ampullaceum 145 Baptistonia echinata 146 Brassavola cucullata 147 Brassavola nodosa 148 Broughtonia sanguinea v aurea Copyright Duplication of any photos (including electronically) without the expressed written consent of H&R Nurseries, Inc. is prohibited. You may print copies H&R NURSERIES, INC. 2015 for your personal use, for use with H&R’s Orchid Price List. 149 Broughtonia sanguinea 150 Broughtonia sanguinea 151 Broughtonia sanguinea 152 Broughtonia sanguinea v aurea v alba (pink) (pink)ʻ 153 Broughtonia sanguinea 154 Broughtonia sanguinea 155 Bulbophyllum barbigerum 156 Cattleya aclandiae ʻʼStar Splashʼ x sibling v aurea x ʻʼStar Splashʼ ʻBlack Rookʼ 157 Cattleya aclandiae 158 Cattleya aclandiae 159 Cattleya aclandiae 160 Cattleya aclandiae ʻGreen Leopardʼ x ʻBlack Rookʼ ʻʼv coerulea 8 161 Cattleya amethystoglossa 162 Cattleya amethystoglossa 163 Cattleya amethystoglossa 164 Cattleya amethystoglossa ʻH&R ʻEl Caminoʼ x 4N ʻH&Rʼ AM/HOS 4N ʻʼH&R Supremeʼ AM/AOS 4N ʻx ʼH&R Supremeʼ AM/AOS 4N 165 Cattleya amethystoglossa 166 Cattleya amethystoglossa 167 Cattleya amethystoglossa fma 168 Cattleya araguensis v. coerulea v. semi-alba flamea ʻRosy Glowʼ Copyright Duplication of any photos (including electronically) without the expressed written consent of H&R Nurseries, Inc. is prohibited. You may print copies H&R NURSERIES, INC. 2015 for your personal use, for use with H&R’s Orchid Price List. 169 Cattleya bicolor fma albescens 170 Cattleya bowringiana fma 171 Cattleya crispa fma flamea 172 Cattleya deckeri v coerulea ʻArmageddonʼ x self albescens ʻWenzel Splashʼ x self 173 Cattleya dormanniana 174 Cattleya dowiana v aurea 175 Cattleya dowiana (rosita type) 176 Cattleya gaskelliana 177 Cattleya gaskelliana 178 Cattleya guttata fma albina 179 Cattleya guttata v leopoldii 180 Cattleya harrisoniana v coerulea (peloric) 9 181 Cattleya harrisoniana 182 Cattleya intermedia 183 Cattleya intermedia 184 Cattleya intermedia fma aquinii ʻAranbeemʼ 4N v coerulea fma aquinii 185 Cattleya jenmanii fma rubra 186 Cattleya jenmanii v alba 187 Cattleya jenmanii v semi-alba 188 Cattleya jenmanii v coerulea Copyright Duplication of any photos (including electronically) without the expressed written consent of H&R Nurseries, Inc. is prohibited. You may print copies H&R NURSERIES, INC. 2015 for your personal use, for use with H&R’s Orchid Price List. 189 Cattleya jenmanii v coerulea 190 Cattleya labiata 191 Cattleya labiata v coerulea 192 Cattleya labiata v coerulea v semi-alba ʻBlue Diamondʼ ʻOrtegaʼ 193 Cattleya labiata v coerulea 194 Cattleya leopoldii 195 Cattleya loddigesii 196 Cattleya luddemanniana ʻPopcorn Blueʼ fma linesina ʻGomesʼ v alba 197 Cattleya luddemanniana 198 C. luddemanniana v coerulea 199 C. lluddemanniana v coerulea 200 Cattleya luteola v. alba BitterSweetʼ xʻSmokeyShadow ʻRIOʼ x self 0 201 Cattleya maxima 202 Cattleya maxima fma concolor 203 Cattleya maxima v semi-alba 204 Cattleya maxima v semi-alba ʻPharaohʼ ʻHectorʼ 205 Cattleya maxima fma virginalis 206 Cattleya mossiae 207 Cattleya mossiae 208 Cattleya mossiae v coerulea ʻAlvaro Perivaʼ x self (alba) x sibling Copyright Duplication of any photos (including electronically) without the expressed written consent of H&R Nurseries, Inc. is prohibited. You may print copies H&R NURSERIES, INC. 2015 for your personal use, for use with H&R’s Orchid Price List. 209 Cattleya mossiae 210 Cattleya nobilior 211 Cattleya nobilior v coerulea 212 C. nobilior amaliae ʻHawaiian v semi-alba v coerulea 4N x coerulea ʻFranciscoʼ Snowballʼ x ʻHawaiian Blancʼ 213 C. nobilior amaliae ʻHawaiian 214 Cattleya nobilior 215 Cattleya percivaliana 216 Cattleya percivaliana Snowballʼ x ʻHawaiian Blancʼ ʻPerfectionʼ ʻDr. Pitaʼ x self 217 Cattleya percivaliana 218 Cattleya percivaliana 219 Cattleya rex 220 Cattleya schilleriana v alba 1 221 Cattleya schroderae 4N 222 Cattleya schroderae 223 Cattleya trianae 224 Cattleya trianae ʻNikitaʼ x ʻLiaʼ fma albescens 225 Cattleya violacea 226 Cattleya violacea 227 Cattleya violacea 228 Cattleya violacea ʻFlaming Jewelʼ ʻHR Big Blazeʼ ʻCorcovadoʼ x ʻIcabaruʼ ʻCorcovadoʼ x ʻIcabaruʼ Copyright Duplication of any photos (including electronically) without the expressed written consent of H&R Nurseries, Inc. is prohibited. 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