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Index: Sorted by Volume 30-1 Through Volume 85-4 Index: Sorted by Volume 30-1 through Volume 85-4 Volume Issue Year Article Title Author Key Words 30 1 1966 Challenge of the Species Orchids, The Horich, Clarence Kl. species 30 1 1966 Cultural Notes on Houlletia Species Fowlie, J. A. culture, houlletia Great Names — Fred A. Stewart, Inc, 30 1 1966 Eckles, Gloria K. biography, Stewart, Fred A., Earthquake Launches Orchid Career Obscure Species: Rediscovery Notes on 30 1 1966 Fowlie, J. A. houlletia, tigrina, Costa Rica Houlletia tigrina in Costa Rica 30 1 1966 Orchids in the Rose Parade Akers, Sam & John Walters Rose Parade 30 1 1966 Red Cymbidiums Hetherington, Ernest cymbidium, Red 30 1 1966 Shell 345 Soil Fungicide Turner, M. M. & R. Blondeau culture, fungicide 30 1 1966 Study in Beauty - Bifoliates — Part I, A Kirch, William bifoliates, cattleya 30 2 1966 Algae Control in the Greenhouse McCain, A. H. & R. H. Sciaroni culture, algae, greenhouse 30 2 1966 In the Beginning — Cymbidiums and Cattleyas history, cymbidium, cattleya Meristem Culture: Clonal Propagation of 30 2 1966 Morel, Georges M. culture, meristem Orchids odontoglossum, coronarium, 30 2 1966 Odontoglossum coronarium subspecies Horich, Clarence Kl. subspecies 30 2 1966 Orchid Stamps — Johor, Malaysia Choon, Yeoh Bok stamps, Malaysia Some Recent Observations on the Culture of culture, ddontoglossum, 30 2 1966 Fowlie, J. A. Odontoglossum chiriquense chiriquense 30 2 1966 Visit to the Missouri Botanical Garden, A Cutak, Lad botanic Garden, Missouri 30 3 1966 Air Fertilization of Orchids culture, ferilization 30 3 1966 Judging Orchid Flowers judging Just a Big Baby ... Dendrobium superbiens, and 30 3 1966 Nall, Edna dendrobium, superbiens, Australia Australian Species 30 3 1966 Orchid Culture Baldwin, George E. Culture 30 3 1966 Orchid Digest in Line of a Grand Heritage history 30 3 1966 Orchids are Gracious Living gracious living Production of Fungal Growth Regulating culture, fungal growth, regulating 30 3 1966 Arditti, Joseph Compounds by Orchids compounds Revision of Chondrorhyncha and Keferateinia revision, chondrorhyncha, 30 3 1966 Fowlie, J. A. Species, A keferateinia, species 8/23/2021 1 Index: Sorted by Volume 30-1 through Volume 85-4 Volume Issue Year Article Title Author Key Words Conference Highlights — Orchid and Garden 30 4 1966 conference Show 30 4 1966 Culture of Epidendrum miribile Fowlie, J. A. culture, epidendrum miribile 30 4 1966 Great Names in the Orchid World Sander, David F. history, personalities 30 4 1966 Orchid Adventure — Epidendrum miracle Horich, Clarence Kl. travel, epidendrum revision, Central America, Revision of Central American Species of 30 4 1966 Fowlie, J. A. chondrorhyncha, keferateinia, Chondrorhyncha and Keferateinia — Part II, A species 30 4 1966 San Diego Show San Diego orchid show 30 4 1966 Santa Clara Valley Fifteenth Annual Show Davis, Joseph A. Santa clara orchid show By Struggle to the Stars — A Biographical 30 5 1966 Eckles, Gloria K. biography, B. O. Bracey Sketch of B. O. Bracey 30 5 1966 In the Beginning Hetherington, Ernest history 30 5 1966 In the Spring Hanes, Elva M. culture International Judging with a Flair — An 30 5 1966 Judging, international Interview with John Hanes 30 5 1966 Orchid Nursery Placed in Agricultural Preserve Johnson, Robert R. conservation 30 5 1966 Orchids are Communicable Verhaern, Paul miscellaneous 30 5 1966 Rediscovery of Mormodes skinneri, The Horich, Clarence Kl. Mormodes skinner 30 5 1966 Santa Barbara Show Orchid show, Santa Barbara 30 5 1966 Summer Treatment of Cymbidiums Collett, A. F. Cymbidiums, summer culture 30 6 1966 Brassolaeliocattleyas Walters, John R. Brassolaeliocattleyas 30 6 1966 Flasking Today Flasking 30 6 1966 Lighting Living Plants Artificially Stone, Kenneth E. Artificial light, culture Arditti, Joseph, , J. A. Fowlie, & Jack L. 30 6 1966 Science Supplement science, supplement Rau 30 6 1966 Tips to Wives of Orchid Hobbyists Miller, Alice humor Twentieth Annual San Diego County Orchid 30 6 1966 Carlton, Mrs. Austin P. Orchid show, San Diego Show "Orchids International" 30 7 1966 Fifth World Orchid Conference World Orchid Conference Arditti, Joseph, J. A Fowlie., & Jack L. 30 7 1966 Lycaste skinneri (Bateman ex Lindley) Lindley lycaste, skinneri Rau 8/23/2021 2 Index: Sorted by Volume 30-1 through Volume 85-4 Volume Issue Year Article Title Author Key Words 30 7 1966 Orchid for New Members Eilau, William E. New Members 30 7 1966 Phalaenopsis — What's New in Breeding Freed, Hugo hybridizing, phalaenopsis 30 7 1966 So You Want to Import Orchids! Philpott, R. G. Import 30 7 1966 Some Observations on Gongora Dressler, Robert L. gongora 30 7 1966 What Happened to the Blues? Holguin, Leo Blue 30 8 1966 Classification of Orchids — I Arditti, Joseph classification, orchids Hilo's Ambassador at Large to the Orchid World 30 8 1966 Johnston, Frank D. biography — A Personality Sketch 30 8 1966 In the Beginning — Fall in the Orchid House Greenhouse, fall Oklahoma Orchid Society Welcomes SWROGA 30 8 1966 Strothmann, Fred H. Orchid show, Okalahoma Show Selected Reading List on Lycaste and Its Generic Arditti, Joseph, , J. A. Fowlie, & Jack L. 30 8 1966 Lycaste, hybridizing Hybrids Rau Two Badly Confused Cattleya Species from 30 8 1966 Fowlie, J. A. cattleya, species, Brazil Brazil new species, epidendrum, 30 8 1966 Unusual New Epidendrum from Nicaragua, An Hawkes, Alex D. Nicaragua 30 9 1996 AOS Annual Awards Noble, Mary AOS, annual awards 30 9 1996 Holiday Gifts for Orchid Hobbyists miscellaneous 30 9 1996 News from t he Orchid Society, Inc. Noble, Mary Orchid society 30 9 1996 Orchids in Gold Nax, Mickey miscellaneous 30 9 1996 Other Gifts for Christmas Christmas, gifts 30 9 1996 Portias for Christmas Muller, Jay Portias 30 9 1996 Showy New Huntleya from Panama, A Fowlie, J. A. huntleya, Panama Annotated Checklist of the Species of 30 10 1966 Fowlie, J. A. paphiopedilum, checklist Paphiopedilum, 1966, An 30 10 1966 Artist Relinquishes R.H.S. Post Blowers, J. W. RHS, artist 30 10 1966 Fifth Annual Orange County Orchid Show McBurney, Peg orchid Show, Orange County Orchidizing─The All-American Orchid, Leaf Fall - culture, all-American Orchid, pH, 30 10 1966 Fordyce, Frank & Bob Adams What does it Mean, PH - What Is It? Leaf fall 30 10 1966 Plant Displays at Orchid Society Meetings Hetherington, Ernest plant displays 30 10 1966 Tri-County Orchid Show O'Flaherty, Mrs. Paul orchid Show, Tri-County 8/23/2021 3 Index: Sorted by Volume 30-1 through Volume 85-4 Volume Issue Year Article Title Author Key Words Cultural Notes on Mormodes, Cycnoches, and culture, 31 1 1967 Wallar, J. A. Catasetum mormodes,cycnoches,catasetum 31 1 1967 Enriched Atmosphere for Growing Cymbidiums Wright, Don culture, cymbidiums, summer 31 1 1967 Fresh Water Supply - All Year Rapp, Robert culture, Water 31 1 1967 Miltonia endresii Horich, Clarence Kl. miltonia, endresii Orchidizing — Polyethylene that Reflects Light 31 1 1967 Fordyce, Frank culture, polyethylene, Greenhouse and Heat 31 1 1967 Phalaenopsis are Coming of Age Miller, John H. Phalaenopsis Orchid Show, South Bay Orchid 31 1 1967 South Bay Orchid Society Spring Show Corliss, C. P. Society 31 2 1967 Genus Restrepilla G & D, The Garay, Leslie A. restrepilla 31 2 1967 Hawaiian I — Idea Walters, John R. Hawaii 31 2 1967 Meristem Culture and Tissue Culture Laetsch, W. M. meristem, tissue culture 31 2 1967 Notes on Plant Breeding Hetherington, Ernest hybridizing Observations on Breeding Characteristics of 31 2 1967 Thornton, Frederick L & Barbara A. Phalaenopsis, hybridizing Groups of the Genus Phalaenopsis Observations on Cattleya skinneri var. alba in 31 2 1967 Fowlie, J. A. cattleya, skinneri var. alba Nature 31 2 1967 Prevention and Control of Orchid Diseases Gleason, Irene O. culture, diseases 31 3 1967 Enigmatic Broughtonias of Jamaica, The Fowlie, J. A. broughtonias, Jamaica Long Beach Amateurs Celebrate New Meeting Holliday, Mrs. Charles & Mrs. William 31 3 1967 Long Beach, amateurs Place Saltsman 31 3 1967 Miniature Cymbidium Blowers, John W. cymbidium, miniature 31 3 1967 Study in Beauty - Bifoliates — Part II, A Kirch, William Bifoliates 31 3 1967 Visit to Waianae, A Walters, John R. Waianae 31 3 1967 Western Orchid Congress Philpott, R. G. Western Orchid Congress 31 4 1967 Chasing Butterflies Horich, Clarence Kl. butterflies 31 4 1967 General Cymbidium Culture Hetherington, Ernest cymbidium, culture 31 4 1967 Key to the Genus Catasetum Mansfeld, Rudolph catasetum Notes on Breeding Laeliocattleya Parysatis Laeliocattleya Parysatis coerulea, 31 4 1967 Whitlow, Carson E. coerulea hybridizing 8/23/2021 4 Index: Sorted by Volume 30-1 through Volume 85-4 Volume Issue Year Article Title Author Key Words Observations on Breeding Characteristics of 31 4 1967 Thornton, Frederick L & Barbara A. Phalaenopsis, hybridizing Groups of the Genus Phalaenopsis 31 4 1967 On the Orchid Isle Walters, John R. isle 31 5 1967 12th Western Orchid Congress Jefferies, George Western Orchid Congress 31 5 1967 12th Western Orchid Congress — Photo Flashes Philpott, R. G. Western Orchid Congress 31 5 1967 Dr. J. A. Fowlie Appointed Associate Editor Walters, John R. Dr. J. A. Fowlie 31 5 1967 Mystery Fertilization Hurtig, Roy E. Ferilization 31 5 1967 Oncidium forbes Hawkes, Alex D. Oncidium forbes 31 5 1967 Orchid Collecting in the Colombian Andes: Fowlie, J. A. Colombia, Andes, evolution 31 5 1967 Study in Beauty - Bifoliates — Part III, A Kirch, William Bifoliates 31 5 1967 Tip Of Texas Hosts Twelfth SWROGA Show Vela, Jr., Antonio F. SWROGA 31 6 1967 Classification of Orchids — Part II Arditti, Joseph Classification, orchids 31 6 1967 How it All Began Bingham, A. J. history In the Beginning — Ten Ways to Get More 31 6 1967 Hetherington, Ernest history, miscellaneous Pleasure from Your Orchids 31 6 1967 IN the Digest 20 Years Ago Walters, John R. history, Orchid Digest Colombia, Andes, historical 31 6 1967 Orchid Collecting in the Colombian Andes: Fowlie, J.
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