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International Register and Checklist of Orchid Hybrids (Sander’S List) QUARTERLY SUPPLEMENT TO THE INTERNATIONAL REGISTER AND CHECKLIST OF ORCHID HYBRIDS (SANDER’S LIST) APRIL – JUNE 2017 REGISTRATIONS INCLUDING NEWSLETTER OF THE ORCHID HYBRID REGISTRatION ADVISORY GROUP (OHRAG) NO. 8 Distributed with The Orchid Review VOLUME 125, NUMBER 1319, SEPTEMBER 2017 NEW ORCHID HYBRIDS APRIL – JUNE 2017 REGISTRATIONS Supplied by the Royal Horticultural Society as International Cultivar Registration Authority for Orchid Hybrids NAME PARENTAGE REGISTERED BY (O/U = Originator unknown) × Aeridovanda Birac Aer. multiflora x V. coerulea KnK Orchids (R.Kishor) x Aliceara Gualaceo Spring Alcra. [Bak.] Samurai x Onc. [Oda.] George McMahon Ecuagenera x Aranda Malcolm and Lucy Turnbull Arach. hookeriana x V. [Ascda.] Rockhampton Gold Singapore Bot.Gdns Brassavola Myakka Stars B. reginae x B. subulifolia [cordata] Florida SunCoast (Jim Roberts) Brassia Mindo Lindo Brs. [Brsa.] Mivada x Brs. [Brsa.] Orange Delight D.O.G. (R.Janke) x Brassocatanthe Graf’s El Tumbador Bsn. [Bc.] Maikai x C. Landate Plantio La Orquidea Playa Caribe Bsn. [Bc.] Maikai x C. Tiffin Bells Plantio La Orquidea Playa Cuyagua Bsn. [Bc.] Maikai x Ctt. [Lc.] Gold Digger Plantio La Orquidea Playa Todasana Ctt. [C.] Portia x Bsn. [Bc.] Maikai Plantio La Orquidea x Brassocattleya Memoria Paul Orth Bc. Memoria Sylvia Lee x C. [L.] purpurata Henington Farms Playa Camuri C. [Lc.] Aloha Case x B. nodosa Plantio La Orquidea Playa Paparo C. [Lc.] Dorothy Fiene x Bc. [Bl.] Morning Glory Plantio La Orquidea x Bullara Kyoguchi Gold Gcy. [Epc.] Kyoguchi x Rth. [Pot.] Gold Medallions F.Clarke Peggy Ann Gcy. [Epc.] Kyoguchi x Bul. Kyoguchi Gold F.Clarke x Cahuzacara Graf’s Cuaima Rby. [Blc.] Apache Sunrise x Bsn. [Bc.] Maikai Plantio La Orquidea Graf’s Talisman Bsn. [Bc.] Maikai x Rth. [Pot.] Bill Bates Plantio La Orquidea Playa Mochima Bsn. [Bc.] Maikai x Rlc. [Blc.] Eva’s Entre Vista Plantio La Orquidea Playa Morrocoy Rlc. [Blc.] Chinese Bronze x Bsn. [Bc.] Maikai Plantio La Orquidea Catasetum Cecilia Lee See See Ctsm. Jessie Ang x Ctsm. Valerie Chamorro R.Ang Chee Soong Dr M Majumder Ctsm. Helen Lim x Ctsm. Yum Yum Golden Sun R.Ang Chee Soong Cattleya Aurora’s Carboneli C. J. A. Carbone x C. [Lc.] João Antonio Nicoli Machado-Neto (O/U) Bryon Rinke C. [S.] briegeri x C. [L.] crispata [flava] F.Clarke Cosmo-Interroebling C. [Lc.] Cosmo-Roebling x C. intermedia Kokusai Emilio Blushing Boy C. [Slc.] Diamond Girl x C. warscewiczii A.Millet Emilio Petrillo C. Rosa de Corrientes x C. [Slc.] Million Kiss A.Millet Fire Walker C. [Slc.] Fire Lighter x C. walkeriana B.Oliveros Graf’s Pepiada C. [L.] tenebrosa x C. Motte Spot Plantio La Orquidea Great Spotted Cat C. Fort Motte x C. aclandiae S.J.Pratt (O/U) Holdenii Beauty C. Holdenii x C. [Lc.] Berlin Beauty L.Andreasen Kaylee Brantner C. Tripp Johnston x C. [L.] purpurata J.Grezaffi Memoria Esther Hooper C. lueddemanniana x C. [Lc.] Ecstacy Henington Farms Memoria Federico Sanchez C. [Lc.] Okarche x C. [Lc.] Rolf Altenburg Sanchez (O/U) Nettles at Thurloe C. [Lc.] Easter Bunny x C. [Lc.] Warsilee Chadwick & Son (L.Fetzer) Remar’s Imp C. [Slc.] Sun Circle x C. Fire Imp R.& M.Gerber Ruth Sherwood C. Enid (1898) x C. [Lc.] Ecstacy Henington Farms Senne Pontus C. rex x C. walkeriana Roellke Orch. Skypoldii C. [Lc.] Sky Dreams x C. tigrina [leopoldii] L.Andreasen Summer Mystery C. lueddemanniana x C. [Lc.] Mysterious Night Suwada Orch. 40 ORCHID REVIEW SUPPLEMENT VOL. 125 NAME PARENTAGE REGISTERED BY Summer Sweetheart C. percivaliana x C. aclandiae Brookside (M.Pendleton) Teipels Optima C. Jillicoc x C. [L.] harpophylla P.Teipel Tiawan Ing-Wen C. [Lc.] Taiwan Beauty x C. [Lc.] Mildred Rives Orchis Flor. TIDC Passionate Dancer C. Peckhaviensis x C. [Lc.] Button Top Taiwan LDC Via Dolosa C. violacea x C. dolosa L.Andreasen Weymouth Bay C. [Slc.] Gold Hill x C. milleri R.G.C.Russell x Cattlianthe Aurora’s Kodama Velvet Ctt. [C.] Chocolate Drop x C. velutina Machado-Neto Bridal Beauty Ctt. [Slc.] Japanese Beauty x Ctt. [C.] White Bridal Leroy Orch. Denna Suzanne Methmann Ctt. [C.] Portiata x C. [Lc.] Schilleriana grex (1898) Methmann Eric Lee C. Loretta x Ctt. [Lc.] Crystal Star Eric Lee Graf’s Guayoyo Ctt. [Lc.] Sagarik Wax x C. [L.] tenebrosa Plantio La Orquidea Karen Henington Gur. [C.] deckeri x Ctt. [C.] Porcia Henington Farms Matthew Chong Yean Tan C. [Lc.] Canhamiana x Ctt. [Lc.] Blue Boy E.M.K-A.Chew Sonia Trinidad Ctt. [Slc.] Tutankamen x C. bicolor Plantio La Orquidea Star Eyes C. [Slc.] Princess Pelu x Ctt. [Slc.] Petitpetit Candy Sanwa Youranen (T.Kuroyanagi) x Clowesetum Leprechaun Cl. [Ctsm.] Grace Dunn x Ctsm. denticulatum F.Clarke Cycnoches TIDC Purple Frilled Lizard Cyc. Anne-Kathrin Berger x Cyc. barthiorum Taiwan LDC Cymbidium Alfredo Kraus Cym. Parish Green x Cym. Memoria Amelia Earhart A.Easton Amelian Doll Cym. Hungarian Doll x Cym. Memoria Amelia Earhart A.Easton Anna’s Valley Cym. Anna Szabo x Cym. Choc Valley B.Jayne (T. Burian) Annie Laurie Cym. Parish Laird x Cym. Phyllis Hebrard A.Easton Atlantes Dream Cym. Dream Therapy x Cym. Atalanta A.Easton Atlantic Gold Cym. Atlantes Dream x Cym. Gateway to Gold A.Easton Bad Moon Rising Cym. Emerald Dream x Cym. Coratea A.Easton Bunga Bunga Cym. Bunyip x Cym. Parish Cherry A.Easton Carlos Segrera Cym. Coraki x Cym. Carmen Segrera A.Easton Cecile Stassen Cym. Plum Crazy x Cym. Cape Sunrise Duckitt Cinnamon Girl Cym. Pacific Sparkle x Cym. Hoosailum A.Easton Clean and Green Cym. Falling Passion x Cym. Hoosailum A.Easton Crimson Falls Cym. Space Tango x Cym. Phar Lap J.Santy Daniël Stassen Cym. Valley Zenith x Cym. Waylands Duckitt Darren Galea Cym. Ruby’s Gem x Cym. Last Tango R.Clement (R.J.Wells) David Allen Cym. Annie Kelly x Cym. Parish Peter A.Easton Doctor Who Cym. Lee Cooke x Cym. Hoosailum A.Easton Elf Dance Cym. Snow Elf x Cym. Minuet A.Easton Emilia Fernandez Rodriguez Cym. Bluenose x Cym. Devon Parish A.Easton Ensigold Cym. Chian-Tzy Mascot x Cym. Green Santa A.Easton Fall Rhapsody Cym. Hungarian Rhapsody x Cym. Valerie Absolonova A.Easton Feodor Chaliapin Cym. Jan Poland x Cym. Paul Robeson A.Easton Georges Thill Cym. Florida Cracker x Cym. Golden Bean A.Easton Giacomo Aragall Cym. Gateway to Gold x Cym. Pumilow A.Easton Gil Dech Cym. Devon Parish x Cym. Golden Tiger A.Easton Golden Dragon Cym. Psychotic x Cym. Highland Advent P.R.Pujol Heinjus Valley Cym. Red Valley x Cym. Motor Mouth B.Jayne (T. Burian) Here Comes the Sun Cym. Coraki x Cym. Monterey Sunset A.Easton Hidden Treasure Cym. Topless Karen x Cym. Mighty Sensation J.Santy (A. Easton) Jan Peerce Cym. Pee Wee x Cym. Phyllis Hebrard A.Easton Jo Ann Shimabukuro Cym. Via Lady Carisona x Cym. Lila B.Chan (K.Mimura) Jungle Memory Cym. Memoria Amelia Earhart x Cym. Golden Tiger A.Easton Jussi Bjorling Cym. Carlos Gardel x Cym. Memoria Amelia Earhart A.Easton Karin Kaserer Cym. King Arthur x Cym. Valley Zenith Duckitt Katherine Merewether Chase Cym. Langleyense x Cym. Carlos Gardel A.Easton Kati’s Beauty Cym. Tathra x Cym. Kati Dix J.Santy King Arthur’s Emerald Cym. King Arthur x Cym. Royal Emerald Orchidpeople Langley Liberty Cym. Yamanashi Liberty x Cym. Langleyense A.Easton Leon Davies Cym. Key Largo x Cym. Golden Tiger Plantae (New Horizon Orch.) Linum the Juggler Cym. King Arthur x Cym. Valley Smoke Duckitt Neil Shicoff Cym. Marian Banks x Cym. Golden Rule A.Easton Pakkret Chameleon Cym. Valerie Absolonova x Cym. canaliculatum Plantae (Pakkret Flor.) ORCHID REVIEW SUPPLEMENT VOL. 125 41 NAME PARENTAGE REGISTERED BY Cymbidium (continued) Parish Jean Cym. Parish Green x Cym. Sarah Jean A.Easton Phar Connection Cym. Kiwi Connection x Cym. Phar Lap J.Santy Piotr Beczala Cym. Emerald Dream x Cym. Pumilow A.Easton Richard Leech Cym. Radiant Fire x Cym. Minuet A.Easton Rose Linn Schiff Cym. Lady Spring x Cym. Rolf Bolin R.Tucker SCAU Celebrating Spring Cym. Frigdaas Green King x Cym. sinense S. China Agric. Univ. (Z-S Zhang) SCAU Embracing Spring Cym. Frigdaas Green King x Cym. Lovely Valley S. China Agric. Univ. (Z-S Zhang) Spotted Valley Cym. Khan Flame x Cym. White Valley B.Jayne (T. Burian) Strath Sunset Cym. Victor Harbour Ashbourne x Cym. Arunta B.Jayne (T. Burian) Tango Fantasia Cym. Len Southward x Cym. Last Tango E.Caughlan Tavatchai Thongprasert Cym. insigne x Cym. bicolor A.Easton Thomas Starzl Cym. Tom Petty x Cym. Rosanna Easton A.Easton Tito Schipa Cym. Glad Ian x Cym. Valerie Absolonova A.Easton Wild And Free Cym. Neil Pagano x Cym. erythraeum A.Easton William Crawford Cym. Hetherington Heritage x Cym. Oiso A.Easton Cypripedium GPH Olympic Promise Cyp. Ursel x Cyp. segawai R.Burch Hannes Cyp. Uta x Cyp. parviflorum var.pubescens W.Frosch x Cyrtocidistele Belvedere Cil. [Oda.] La Hougette x Onc. [Oda.] Bas du Mont E.Young O.F. De Brebant Onc. [Oda.] Mont Cambrai x Cil. [Oda.] Tyneville E.Young O.F. Des Poitrons Cil. [Oda.] La Hougette x Onc. [Oda.] Mont Cambrai E.Young O.F. Les Sauvages Cil. [Oda.] La Hougette x Onc. [Oda.] Ruaudiere E.Young O.F. Petite Nichette Ctd. [Oda.] Devossiana x Rst. [Odm.] bictoniensis E.Young O.F. Petite Piquere Cil. [Oda.] La Hougette x Onc. Chemin des Landes E.Young O.F. Pres de Douet Ctd. [Oda.] Le Grouet x Cil. [Oda.] Tyneville E.Young O.F. x Cyrtocidium Noirmontaise Ctd. [Oda.] Devossiana x Onc. [Oda.] Teighmore E.Young O.F. Cyrtorchis Hendrik van der Hoven Cyrtcs.
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