H&R NURSERIES - Fall-Winter 2019-20 Retail List. Sept 16,2019 to Feb 28, 2020 WEB SITE -- www: hrnurseries.com. email: [email protected] PLEASE DO NOT USE OUTDATED LISTS ... 3 lists a year : March 1; June 16; & Sept 16. are established & frequently ready to pot up. Please download Photos from: hrnurseries.com HR codes are mericlones. Numbers only are hybrids or seedlings. Pot Sizes: CP; 2”; 3.5”; 4”; etc. “FS” = Flowering Size; “Near FS” = NearFlowering Size; “PB” = Previously Bloomed. “CP” = Community Pot (15-20 plants). “4N” = tetraploid. “Photo # __” means refer to website photos. All prices, plus Packing/Handling & Fed Ex or other Shipping Charges. HR0001 ******H&R GIFT CERTIFICATES******* Send an H&R Gift Certificate to Friends or Loved Ones. We will send you a Gift Certificate plus a copy of our current Orchid Price List and Color Catalog. Certificates available in any amount, $25.00 & up. USA & US territories only. CATTLEYA ALLIANCE. Mericlones & Hybrids of many cattleya alliance hybrids. “HR” prefix indicates mericlones. Codes without “HR” are seed propagated hybrids. Select tetraploid (4N) parents for superior shapes, colors, substance & blooming habits. Hybrids bloom easily & frequently, even under lights or on windowsills. Offspring of hybrids may vary. 23873 B. Little Stars. (nodosa x cordata). Wonderful evening fragrance. - 2” 6.00 Photo 1 Frequent blooming white clusters, dozens of flowers. Fall.

24037 B. nodosa 4N x C. Small World. 6” plants, clusters of fragrant yellows, CP - 30.00 Ph 1, 15 dark pink lip.

23933 Bc. Hippodamia 4N. (B. nodosa 4N x C. aclandiae 4N). CP - 50.00 Ph 2 Very compact. Lime greens, red spots & bright pink lip. Exceptional tetraploid parents give fuller shapes , large full lip & very firm substance. 2x a year. also 23970. 24026 Bc. Hippodamia x C. Small World. 6” plants, fragrant lime greens or light CP - 30.00 Ph 2, 15 pinks, magenta spots, bright pink lip.

24018 Bl. Yellow Bird. (Bl. Richard Mueller 4N x B. nodosa) Showy upright - 2” 6.00 Photo 4 yellow clusters. Frequent bloomer. W-I, Bright.

23940 Blc. Hawaiian Treat (Bl. Richard Mueller x Lc. Trick or Treat). Very - 2” 6.00 showy upright clusters of bright oranges on compact plants. Grow warm & bright in pots, baskets or mounted. 23985 C. Jocasta 4N (mossiae 4N x schroderae ‘Dark Rose 4N). CP - 30.00 Ph 10, 11 Exceptional 4N parents. Graceful sprays of full shaped 6” pinks. Late spring to early summer. Will be valuable for breeding offspring with high ploidy. 24070 C. labiata fma amesiana x Epc. El Hatillo. Very attractive upright sprays CP - 30.00 of 3-1/2” pale pinks with bright pink lip. Very compact plants

24000 C. leopoldii 4N x dowiana v. aurea 4N. Atractive 5” copper hued blooms, rich CP - 50.00 See Ph 21 red lip. 4N flowers with superior shapes & sucstance.

24002 C. Lulu x B. nodosa. Multiple firm 3-1/2” pinks, purple spots, red lip, - 2” 6.00 Ph 12, 1 on compact plants. Fragrant & long lasting. Summer/fall. CP - 30.00

23922 C. Portia 4N . (bowringiana x labiata). Clusters of 3-1/2” lavenders. CP - 30.00 Warm to intermediate. Bright.

23963 C. Small World x C. Summer Spot 4N. Very cute 3” pinks, dark magenta spots, CP - 30.00 See Ph 15 bright purple lip. Very compact plants. W-I, bright light.

24134 C. Small World x Sc. Beaufort. Very cute 3” yellows, pink lip, dark CP - 30.00 See Ph 15 magenta spots. Mini plants. W-I, bright light, well-drained.

23967 C. Summer Spot 4N x B. nodosa. Very attractive sprays of 3” light pinks, - 2” 6.00 purple spot & purple lip. W-I, bright. Late spring to summer.

23999 C. Summer Spot 4N x C. Small World. Very cute 3” pinks, dark magenta spots, CP - 30.00 See Ph 15 bright purple lip. Very compactplants. W-I, bright light. 24010 C. Summer Spot 4N x Lulu 4N. 3-1/2” pinks, dark magenta spots. CP - 30.00 See Ph 12 Very compact plants. Bright light, well-drained. Both parents are tetraploids.

23754 Catyclia Leaf Hopper. (Epc El Hatillo x Enc. tampensis semi-alba.Very - 2” 6.00 Ph 25 attractive & cute light greens, bright pink lip. Very compact plants, round pbulbs with slender pointed leaves. Late spring to summer. W-I, bright light. Grow well-drained or mounted. 23644 Ency. Jan Ragan. (profusa x fowliei). Branching clusters of small undulating - 2” 7.00 Ph 30 light creams, light mahagony veining throughout. White lip, light purple veins. Very showy 23972 Epc. Mem. Young C. Lott x Enc. tampensis. Light greens with white lip. Very CP - 35.00 See Ph 34 compact plants.

23718 Lc. Irene Finney x C. mossiae 4N. Beautiful 6” lavenders, dark purple lip. - 2” 6.00 Photo 36 Excellent full shape & substance. Late spring/ summer. Fragrant.

23273 Lc. Melody Fair x Slc Circle of Life. 4-1/2” very attractive magentas Nr FS 3.5” 615.00 Ph 16, 37 & pinks. Very compact plants.

24020 Procatavola Key Lime Stars (Epc. Lime Sherbet x B. nodosa. Upright clusters of - 2” 6.00 Ph 38, 39 light lime greens, wide white lip. Fragrant. Very compact. CP - 30.00

DENDROBIUMS. W = Warm; I = Intermediate; W-I = Warm to Intermediate. I or W-I will tolerate cool periods if watered less. Dendrobium types : (S) = Spatulata (antelope); (P) = Phalaenanthe; (F) = Formosae (Nigrohirsute); (L) = Latouria (New Guinea type); and (N) = Nobile. Latourias (New Guinea types) do well under wide range of conditions, wet, shady, cool, warm, bright. Evergreen & disease resistant. Compact plants bloom for months. HR3493 Den. White Grace ‘Sato’. (Fifthieth State x speciosum). Nr FS 3.5” 22.00 Ph 100 Beautiful & graceful sprays of well-shaped pure whites. Dark glossy evergreen leaves. DENDROBIUM MERICLONES & HYBRIDS Code numbers with “HR” prefix are Mericlones. Codes with numbers only are seed propagated.. Flowers of different plants of the same hybrid may vary in appearance. 23892 Den. Blue Twinkle x Minnie. Tall upright spikes of attractive curly dark purples. - 2” 5.00 Like Ph 48 Long lasting blooms on stiff leaved near mini . Smallest of Blue Twinkle CP - 30.00 hybrids. 24119 in CP. 23936 Den. Blue Twinkle. (Betty Goto x canaliculatum). - 2” 5.00 Compact plant. Upright spikes of small dark bluish antelope eared flowers. Very long lasting. Well-drained, warm & bright. 23874 Den. Bouganville 4N x Nida. Strong spikes of large beautiful full shaped - 2” 7.00 Photo 49 3-1/2” striped pinks with white lip. also 23909. Second Batch of EXCELLENT NEW HYBRID. 23889 Den. Bouganville x spectabile. Strong sprays of very attractive curvy light - 2” 6.00 Ph 50, 95 creams, on robust plants. Grow well-drained, warm, bright.

24001 Den. bracteosum x tanii. Many clusters of bright pinks cover compact CP - 50.00 Ph 53, 54 mature canes for 4-5 months, in spring & late summer. EXCELLENT NEAR MINI. W-I. Bright. 23188 Den. Chocolate Chip. (Micro Chip x normanbyense). Excellent 6” NrFS 2”- 2.5” 6.00 Ph 57, 58 bushy plant covered by small whites, tiny purple spots. Striped purple lip. 2-3 month spring blooms. Very cute. 24011 Den. Dawn Maree 4N x Peng Seng. Long lasting firm light greens, - 2” 7.00 Ph 59, 60 bright red lip. Blooms directly on slender evergreen canes. 2X a year. CP - 30.00

23460 Den. Fire Wings. (Big Alex x Silver Wings). (L,P) Outstanding sprays of FS 5 22.00 Photo 61 INCREDIBLY BEAUTIFUL large whites, with dark violet blushes & striations. Three month blooms Easy growing attractive evergreen plants. also 23186. 23956 Den. Flamingo Gardens (S). (Norma Jackson x stratiotes. Strong sprays of - 2” 5.00 Photo 87 light pinks & purples, antelope horned petals. Long lastng summer blooms. Good landscape or pot plant. W-I. Bright. 23344 Den. Green Lantern. (F). (Dawn Maree 4N x cruentum). Firm whites, - 2” 6.00 Photo 63 red-orange lip. 2 months, 2X year. W-I. Well-drained roots. 24103 in CP. CP - 30.00

23745 Den. Green Mist x convolutum. (L) Easy growing, easy blooming - 2” 6.00 Photo 64 plants. Very attractive light lime green clusters last 3 months.

23780 Den. Greg Scott x helix. (S). Numerous sprays of small Nr FS 3.5” 15.00 Photo 65 light brown antelope-horned flowers, on robust stiff leaved plants. VERY tall plant, but VERY impressive if you have the space. 23786 Den. Greg Scott x stratiotes.(S). Multiple sprays of yellow - 2” 6.00 Like Ph65 tipped antelope-horned flowers on robust reddish leaved plants. Late spring to summer. Bright light. Well-drained. 24060 Den. Haleahi Blush (S,P) (Diane Shimazu x Waianae Blush). Graceful CP - 30.00 Ph 66, 67 sprays of beautiful round whites, pink lip. Warm, bright, well-drained.

23794 Den. Hawaii Spectacular. (L,P). (Big Alex x spectabile). Multiple sprays of - 2” 6.00 Photo 68 curvy dark lavenders, dark lip. Vigorous evergreen plants. 2 month spring blooms.

23898 Den. Hawaii Stripes. (L, P). (Roy Tokunaga x Nida ‘Stripes’). - 2” 8.00 Ph 69, 70 Beautiful round 3.5” pinks, with stripes. Strong, 3 month upright spikes. W-I. Bright.

23862 Den. Hawaiian Punch. (S). (Norma Jackson x Blue Twinkle). Sprays of curly - 2” 5.00 Photo 72 fruit punch colors. Warm, bright, well-drained. Long-lasting, 2x a year.

23864 Den. Hawaiian Twinkle. (Jaq. Thomas x Blue Twinkle). Sprays of curly - 2” 5.00 See Ph 74 rabbit-eared dark lavenders, on very compact plant. Warm, bright & very well- drained. also 23899. 24054 Den. Hisako Haraguchi x Blue Twinkle. (P,S) Sprays of attractive - 2” 5.00 curly dark purples. Very compact, frequent blooming.

23799 Den. Jaquelyn Thomas x lineale. Many strong sprays of light - 2” 5.00 See Ph 74 lavenders. Curly antelope ears. Vigorous plants are highly productive bloomers. Warm, bright light, well-drained. 23949 Den. Kaipu 4N x Blue Twinkle. (S). Mutliple strong upright sprays of curly - 2” 5.00 See Ph 75 dark purples on hardy compact plants. Warm, bright.

23857 Den. Kaipu 4N. (S). (mirbelianum x johannis v. nigrescens). - 2” 8.00 Photo 75 Numerous sprays of small brown antelope-horned flowers, with very dark tips & lip, on robust stiff leaved plants. 24170 Den. Keiki Chip (Micro Chip x Little Atro). (L). Excellent mini. Many clusters CP - 30.00 Ph 76, 79 of 3 month creamy whites, brown spots. Blooms start from 2” pots. Very short bushy plants. Winter-spring. 23908 Den. Little Atro. (atroviolaceum x normanbyense ‘Pygmy’). (L). Very compact - 2” 6.00 Photo 76 plants. Abundant clusters of 4 month creamy whites, brown spots. Blooms start from 2” pots & grow to 8” specimens in 4” pots. Winter-spring. 23791 Den. Little Norman (Little Atro x normanbyense). (L). Very compact plants. - 2” 6.00 Ph 58, 76 Abundant clusters of 4 month creamy whites, brown spots. Blooms from 2” pots & grow to 8” specimens in 4” pots. Winter-spring. 23907 Den. Luwin Park x Greg Scott. (S). Compact antelope type den. - 2” 5.00 Ph 65, 77 Curly purplish petals & sepals. Long lasting, twice a year. Warm, bright.

23918 Den. Luwin Park x stratiotes. (S). Compact antelope type den. - 2” 5.00 Like Ph 77 Curly white petals & sepals, dark mahogany tips & lip. Long lasting, twice a year. Warm, bright. 23896 Den. Micro Chip x Nida. (L,P). Very attractive sprays of full-shaped pinks, - 2” 6.00 Photo 81 darker pink stripes. Also beautiful dark magentas. Very neat near mini plants. 2-3 CP - 30.00 month blooms. Excellent hybrid. 24144 in CP. 23882 Den. mirbelianum x Minnie 4N. Strong upright spikes of antelope horned - 2” 5.00 Like Ph 75 purples on very compact plants. Bright light. Well-drained. 23140 Den. Nano Chip. (Micro Chip x aberrans). (L). Excellent 4” bushy plant - 2” 5.00 Ph 79, 80 covered by small whites, tiny purple spots. Creamy yellow lip. 2-3 month spring blooms. Very cute! Nice light fragrance. also 23130, 23130. 23639 Den. Nida x Kevin Tokunaga. (S, P). Very attractive sprays of - 3.5” 15.00 2-1/2” round dark purples. Long lasting, twice a year. Compact.

23170 Den. Nora Tokunaga. (L). (atroviolaceum x rhodostictum ) FS 3.5” 15.00 Photo 85 Good hybrid of New Guinea species. 2-3 month whites, purple speckling, striped lip, compact plant. W-I. also 22369. 23731 Den. Norma Jackson x Kevin Tokunaga. Multiple upright spikes of rounded Nr FS 3.5” 15.00 Photo 86 rich purples. Warm & bright.

23858 Den. Peter Shen 4N x Nida 4N. (L, P). Excellent sprays of - 2” 6.00 Like Ph 86 whites, dark pink flares or stripes & dark pink lip. 2 month flowers. Vigorous, evergreen plants. Compact. 23958 Den. Peter Shen x Blue Twinkle. (L,S,P). Attractive sprays of curly - 2” 6.00 dark lavenders on compact plants. 2x a year.

23790 Den. Roy Tokunaga (L) (johnsoniae x atroviolaceum) - 2” 5.00 Ph 90-92 Spectacular clusters of 3” whites, dark purple spots, green in lip, fine purple stripes. W-I. OUTSTANDING SHOW PLANT!

23138 Den. Royal Chip (Micro Chip x Roy Tokunaga ). Very compact plant. - 3.5” 15.00 Ph 79, 90 Sprays of 2” whites, many colorful purple spots, purple striped lip. also 23153. CP - 30.00 24163 in CP. 23802 Den. Sherry Abe. (Peter Shen x spectabile). (L,P). Very attractive sprays - 2” 5.00 Photo 93 of curvy light pinks, dark pink stripes & dark pink lip. 2-3 month flowers. Vigorous, CP - 25.00 evergreen plants. also 23865. 24238 in CP. 23447 Den. Silver Wings x Nida. (L,S). Impressive sprays of beautiful 4” whites, - 2” 6.00 Photo 94 with darker pink stripes. Should be even better than Den. Hawaii Stripes. Vigorous evergreen plants. W-I Bright. 23332 Den. Stephen Batchelor x Nida. (L,P). Strong sprays of beautiful large 4-1/2” Nr FS 3.5” 20.00 Like Ph93 pinks, darker pink stripes. 3 month spring blooms on evergreen plants.

23911 Den. Susie Gallis (Hawaiian Mini Stripe x Blue Twinkle). (S) Sprays of small - -2” 5.00 Photo 97 curly purples on very compact plants. also 24076.

23516 Den. Touch of Gold. (gouldii x johannis). Many showy spikes of curly spiralled FS 5” 20.00 Ph 56,262 light tan flowers, dark tips, yellow lips. 2 month blooms.l Warm, bright.

MISCELLANEOUS HYBRIDS Flowers of different plants of the same hybrid may vary in appearance.

21741 Ascda. Nora Tokunaga. (V. Mevr L. Velthius x Maui Sunshine). Sprays of Nr FS 6” 22.00 Photo 101 very attractive 4” full rounded light yellows & chartreuses.

23806 Chysis langleyensis x limminghi. Clusters of succulent - 2” 8.00 See Ph103 whites, rich dark rose tips & lip. Semi-deciduous plants. Warm & bright. Late spring.

23512 Cymbidiella rhodochila x falcigera. Striking hybrid between - 3.5” 25.00 See Ph105 two unusual Madagascar species. Sequential spikes, up to 20 flowers each. 4” chartreuses, black spots on petals, reddish lip. Shady / W, or Bright / I. Late spring. 24029 Phaiocalanthe Kryptonite x Calanthe vestita. Uptight sprays of exotic 2-1/2” - 2” 6.00 See Ph108 maroon, bright reddish lip. Long lasting fall blooms. Deciduous during winter FS,pb 3.5” 15.00 months.Vigorous growth late spring thru summer. 23618 in 3.5”. 23318 Phal. Anna-Larati Soekaradi 4N. (pulchirrima x parishii). - 2” 8.00 Photo 110 Miniature plant. Very attractive clusters of small pinks, purple lip. Semi deciduous.

23615 Phalocalanthe Kryptonite x Calanthe Grouville. Vigorous, easy growing FS, pb 3.5” 15.00 See Ph 108 soft leaved plant. Tall showy spikes of rich magentas bloom in winter from deciduous bulbs. Previously bloomed in 12/2018. 23586 Renanthera Kalsom ‘Red Dragon’. (philippinensis x storei). - 2” 8.00 Photo 111 Multiple sprays of brilliant red vandaceous flowers on vandaceous plant. Basket or very well-drained. Warm & bright. SPECIES (MERICLONES OR DIVISIONS). Healthy & vigorous nursery plants. “HR” code are mericlones or divisions. Number only codes are seed propagated. “x self” or “x sib” indicates selfing or sibling cross. HR3491 Cattleya nobilior fma amaliae, striata ‘Mascaras’. SM/JOGA. (Limited mericlone) Nr FS 6” 150.00 Photo 121 Very attractive well-shaped light pinks, fine striations in petals & sepals. Bright pink 3-4 blbs lip & side lobes. Yellow in lip. Silver Medal from the Japan Orchid Growers Association, which has extremely high standards. Some of the mericlones have already bloomed. Ph 177, w/ fine stripes. LIMITED QUANT. NO DISCOUNTS. HRMidnit Cattleya walkeriana v. coer. ‘Midnight Blue’. Extraordinary coerulea 4 bulb 5” 250.00 ePhoto 128 blooming sized divisions. Full, flat wide petals. Excellent wide lip. Excellent FS coerulea color. Vigorous, very short, rounded pseudo-bulbs. NO DISCOUNT. front div HR3426 Cattleya warscewiczii v. semi-alba ‘Katia’ 6” whites, dark purple lip. FS, pb 5” 150.00 Photo 123 Early summer. Columbia. Large mericlone plants of original ‘Katia’. 18-20” plants. basket No Discount. No disc SEED PROPAGATED SPECIES. Flowers of different plants of the same species may vary in appearance. Name of native country may appear. However, plants are seed propagated at H&R. 23479 Ascocentrum ampullaceum Very small FS 3” 18.00 Photo 137 vandaceous plant. Short sprays of tiny bright oranges. Very cute. Bright light, well- FS mt - 18.00 drained, water often. . also 23018, 21312.

24090 Brassavola cucullata. Very interesting plant form. Pendent pencil-shaped CP - 50.00 Photo 140 succulent leaves. Very exotic ribbony cream flower, yellow overlay, with frilly lip. Best mounted or in well drained basket. W, bright. Mexico. 23944 Broughtonia sanguinea ‘Pink Moon’ x sanguinea 4N. Excellent forms of well- CP - 50.00 Ph 145,146 shaped mini reds & dark pinks on tall spikes & mini plants. Warm, bright. c22402 Broughtonia sanguinea v. aurea x ‘Star Splash’ (colchicine treated) FS 3.5 25.00 Photo148 Excellent & very rare combination of yellows with red flared petals. Mini plants with tall spikes. Warm, bright. Mount, basket or pot. 19627 Bulbophyllum sumatranum x sib. Exotic 3” chartreuses, Nr FS 3.5” 25.00 Photo 50 maroon stripes. Very compact plants.

22668 Cattleya bowringiana ‘MAJ’ x self. Very attractive clusters of - 2” 6.00 3”lavender/ pinks, on tall upright spikes. Fall. W-I, bright.

22959 Cattleya gaskelliana v coerulea ‘Blue Dragon’ x self Beautiful & Nr FS 3.5” 25.00 Like Ph171 graceful 6” light violets, darker violet ruffled lip. c22595 Cattleya gaskelliana v. semi-alba. Beautiful & graceful 6” Nr FS 3.5” 25.00 See Ph 170 whites, purple ruffled lip. Colchicine treated. Semi-alba Photo 146.

22927 Cattleya jenmanii fma rubra ‘HR Red Lip’ x ‘HR Grand Ruby’. Nr FS 3.5” 15.00 Photo 174 Very select parents of graceful unifoliate species. Excellent 6” dark rubra, ruffled white & darker rubra lip, yellow throat. Some albas. 23197 Cattleya jenmanii fma rubra ‘HR Ruby Empress’ x ‘HR Grand Ruby’. - 2” 8.00 Photo 174 Graceful unifoliate species. Excellent 6” dark rubra, ruffled white & darker rubra lip, Nr FS 3.5” 15.00 yellow throat. Very select dark ruby parents. Some may be alba. 23937 Cattleya labiata fma. rubra x rubra 4N. Large dark ruby reds. CP - 40.00 Photo 179 Very attractive, intense coloring. Fall. Dark ruby Photo 190

22107 Cattleya luddemanniana x luddemanniana ‘Fred’s Dark’. FS 5” 25.00 See Ph 185 Fragrant 7” dark lavenders. Spring. Venezuela.

22136 Cattleya luddemanniana ‘Fred’s Dark’ x luddemanniana. FS 5” 22.00 Photo 185 Fragrant 7” dark lavenders. Spring. Venezuela.

22849 Cattleya luddemanniana v. coerulea Nr FS 3.5” 20.00 See Ph187 Excellent full-shaped 7” violets, excellent round dark violet lip. Fragrant. Venezuela. also 22849 23063 Cattleya luteola ‘GC’ 4N x ‘H&R’ 4N. FS 3.5” 15.00 Photo 192 Mini species. Clusters of yellows, maroon in lip. W. Peru. Cross between two tetraploid parents. 4N offspring will have fuller segments & will breed improved & vigorous miniaturized hybrids. 22852 Cattleya maxima v coerulea ’Hector’ x ‘Gigi-Autouro’. Large light - 3.5” 20.00 See Ph196 violets, dark violet lip.

23739 Cattleya skinneri 4N x self Tall clusters of many - -2” 12.00 Pink Ph215 graceful pinks Spring. Excellent 4N variant.

22150 Cattleya trianae ‘Elegance’ x trianae OV727. Beautiful well-shaped 7” FS 5” 20.00 See Ph220 pinks, dark magenta lip.

22151 Cattleya trianae. Mostly beautiful, well-shaped FS 5” 20.00 See Ph216 light lavenders,with full, dark purple lip.

23430 Cattleya violacea v. s.a. fma flamea ‘Red Berry Creme’ 4N x ‘Strawberry FS 3.5” 30.00 See Ph227 Snowball’. Excellent full well-shaped whites, with exceptional bright magenta flares & very well-shaped brilliant magenta lip. c22114 Cattleya violacea v. s.a. fma flamea ‘Snowfire’ x s.a. fma flamea ‘Incredible 2”- 2.5” 25.00 Photo 239 ‘Flame’. Incredibly beautiful flower form. White background on petals & sepals, with dazzling dark magenta flames. Brilliant dark magenta lip. colchicine treated 21891 Cattleya walkeriana ‘Chianti’ HCC/ACWJ x ‘Joel de Silviera’. FS, pb 6” 50.00 Photo 348 Excellent well-shaped dark pink form. Parent awarded by ACWJ, the prestigious Assoc of Cattleya walkeriana Japan. ONLY 10 AVAILABLE.

22108 Cattleya walkeriana ‘Dayane Wenzel’ x ‘Joane D’Arc’. Excellent dark pink FS, PB 3.5” 30.00 See Ph345 form. Excellent parents. ONLY 12 AVAILABLE.

22275 Cattleya walkeriana coer ‘Blue Titan’ 4N x self. Excellent 4N parent, with Nr FS 3.5” 60.00 Photo 344 full firm light violet petals, sepals & a wide flat darker violet lip. Fuller shape, firmer substance & color, compared to normal narrow coerulea forms. Very short round pseudobulbs. 23978 Cattleya walkeriana pink 4N x albescens 4N. Excellent full-shaped very light CP - 50.00 See Ph337 pinks, some very attractive faint pinks ... near albas. Outstanding parents from our 4N breeding program. 23656 Cattleya warscewiczii v. coerulea x sibling. Excellent 6” full shaped. CP - 50.00 See Ph245 Well-colored coeruleas, w/ dark bluish lip. c23541 Cattleya warscewiczii v. coerulea. Excellent 6” full shaped. Nr FS 3.5” 25.00 See Ph245 Well-colored coeruleas, w/ dark bluish lip. Colchicine treated to induce tetraploidy, for superior substance & shape. 23702 Chysis limminghii. Clusters of very attractive succulent whites, w/ - 2” 8.00 See Ph 248 contrasting lavender tips. Semi-deciduous plants. Warm & bright. Late spring. Mexico. also 23810. 21976 Cyrtorchis arcuata. Angraecum-like plant form. Several pendant sprays of 3”- 3.5” 20.00 Photo 246 attractive whites, which are pleasingly fragrant at night. Grow warm to cool in bright light & high humidity. Mount or in baskets. Spring. Madagascar. 23173 Dendrobium aberrans. (L). 3” mini plant with spikes of - 2” 10.00 Photo 251 long lasting whites. Very tiny. Very cute. Nice light fragrance. W-I. New Guinea.

23951 Dendrobium aggregatum. Pendant sprays of bright CP - 30.00 Photo 252 yellows. type. Full, mature plants in 4”. Expose plants to 55 degrees for a week and watch the many sprays develop. Spring. 23826 Dendrobium anosmum 4N x anosmum 4N. The fragrant “honohono” - 2” 10.00 Photo 253 orchid. Long graceful canes produce beautifully scented lavenders in early spring. CP - 30.00 Feed & water heavily from late spring thru late summer. Stop fertilizer after August or canes will keiki instead of blooming. 24021 in CP 23726 Dendrobium anosmum v. superbum v. alba. The fragrant “honohono” - 2” 12.00 White 253 orchid. Long graceful canes produce beautifully scented whites in early spring. Feed & water heavily from late spring thru late summer. Stop fertilizer after August or canes will keiki instead of blooming. White Photo 218. c22155 Dendrobium anosmum v. superbum. The fragrant “honohono” orchid. Long FS 2” 10.00 Photo 253 graceful canes produce beautifully scented lavenders in early spring. Feed & water heavily from late spring thru late summer. Stop fertilizer after August or canes will keiki instead of blooming. 15805 Dendrobium lichenastrum v. prenticei. One of the smallest FS mt 20.00 Photo 263 dendrobiums. 1” succulent leaves. Tiny creamy white flowers. Grow W, Bright on mounts. Australia. 20614 Dendrobium lichenastrum. Very tiny 1/4”-3/8 growths, which form FS, mt - 20.00 Like Ph263 interesting clusters. Tiny mini cream flowers. W, Bright. On mounts. Australia.

23991 Dendrobium parishii v. alba 4N x self. Very attractive,clear whites on CP - 50.00 Photo 267 pendant deciduous canes. Grow bright, well-drained or mounted. Withhold fertilizer from early fall until new spring growth resumes. Water sparingly during deciduous period, but provide water when buds & flowers emerge in early summer. 23886 Dendrobium smilliae ‘Lea’ x smilliae. Clusters of very unusual small whites, - 2” 7.00 Ph 271,272 green tips, green lip. Larger flowered variety. Blooms directly on stiff mature canes. Spring. Warm to intermediate. Bright. Australia, New Guinea. Late spring. also 23887. 23769 Dendrobium speciosum v. curvicaule. Numerous sprays of attractive - 2” 7.00 See Ph273 creams. Fragrant spring blooms. Australia.

23767 Dendrobium speciosum v. grandiflorum. Numerous sprays of bright - 2” 7.00 Photo 273 yellow . Fragrant spring blooms. Australia.

23955 Dendrobium spectabile. (L). Creamy yellow & brown, 2” - 8.00 Photo 274 exotic curled petals & purple striped lip. W-I. Bright. Spring. New Guinea.

24237 Dendrobium stratiotes. Numerous spikes of curly white rabbit ears, light CP - 40.00 green tips, pink lip. 2 month blooms. Warm, bright. Spring.

23757 Dendrobium tangerinum x self. (S). Sprays of orange hued antelope horned - 3.5” 15.00 Photo 275 flowers on robust plant.

23906 Dendrobium tanii. Clusters of very short stiff - 2” 8.00 Ph 276,277 canes, topped by stiff leaves. Long lasting tufts of hot pinks emerge from older CP - 40.00 leafless canes. W-I, bright. Ideal for mounts or small baskets. Year round blooms. 23925 in CP. 14081 Dendrobium wassellii. Attractive mini succulent. Sprays of FS 3.5” 15.00 Photo 279 tiny whites. Clustering specimen on mount or in pot. W-I. Bright. Summer.

14726 Dendrochilum wenzelii. yellow. (divisions). FS 2” 12.00 Photo 281 Dark green grassy-leaved clumps. Many arching sprays of small chartreuse bristles. W-I. 21530 Dendrophylax funalis. Leafless orchid. Only long thick greyish roots. mount - 25.00 Photo 282 Chartreuse flowers emerge directly from base of roots. Grow mounted. Water Nr FS frequently. Shady / W. Still small plants. 4 roots 4-7”. 20068 Encyclia bractescens. Mini plant, round pseudobulbs, grassy leaves. mt - 15.00 See Ph 287 Sprays of chocolates, rounded pink lip. Cute. Spring. Belize.

23989 Encyclia lancifolia. Clusters of star-shaped CP - 40.00 chartreuse flowers, purple striped lip. Fragrant. W-I.

23572 Encyclia patens x self. Greenish bronzes on compact spikes, mini - 2” 8.00 plants. Warm, bright. Very well-drained, mounted or in baskets. FS mt - 15.00

22756 Encyclia phoenicea. Very long sprays of small - 2” 8.00 Photo 292 tans, pink lip. Rare Cuban species. Vanilla fragrance.

23359 Encyclia randii. Sweet scented clusters of - 2” 10.00 Photo 294 mahogany, white lip, purple striping. dark purple leaves. Brazil. also 22626.

23982 Encyclia tampensis v. alba. Graceful sprays of small chartreuses, CP - 50.00 white lip. Very compact. W, Bright. Summer. also 19148. Florida.

23995 Encyclia tampensis v. semi-alba x semi-alba Graceful sprays of small CP - 50.00 chartreuses, pink lip. Very compact. W, Bright. Summer. Florida. 23848 Epidendrum diffusum. Tall branching sprays filled with tiny light brown Nr FS 2” 10.00 Photo 295 flowers. This unusual blooming habit resembles a large swarm of mosquitos. Very compact plant growth. Interesting & amusing blooms. Medium light, well-drained. 23184 Epidendrum melanoporphreum. Compact purple- green leaved reed stem Nr FS 2” 12.00 Photo 296 growth. Short sprays of very dark mahogany flowers, almost black, pink centers, white lip. 22695 Eulophia andamanensis. Upright spikes , numerous light lime greens, - 3.5” 15.00 white ruffled lip, light green fringe, brown stripes. Deciduous plant. No leaves, in winter-early spring. Blooms in May from bare pseudobulbs. Southeast . 23587 Habenaria medusae. Deciduous terrestrial. Upright spikes of spectacular Nr FS 2.5” 30.00 Photo 298 blooms that resemble aerial fireworks displays. Small burnt orange center, with a FS 3.5” 50.00 green lip, numerous fine long white filaments radiating outward. Flowers resemble fireworks starbursts. Summer blooms. Dormant, w/out leaves, Oct.-Apr. 23313 Habenaria rhodochila. Deciduous terrestrial. Beautiful green flowers, bright NrFS 2.5” 25.00 Photo 299 orange lip. Needs dry rest period in winter, after leaves drop. New growth appears FS 3.5” 35.00 in late spring. Blooms in summer. 23997 Laelia purpurata fma striata. EXCELLENT species. CP - 40.00 Photo 302 Beautiful clusters of 5” whites, dark purple striations on petals & sepals, bright violet lip. Summer. Warm to intermediate, bright. Brazil. 22095 Oncidium truliferum x sibling Very showy large branching sprays of yellows - 3” 12.00 with burgundy markings. Clusters of wide pseudobulbs, with long flat leaves. Spring/summer. Medium to bright light. 21683 Paphiopedilum rothschildianum. 28-30” 3.5” 175.00 Ph 309-311 Beautiful plants. Blooming size. About 12 have bloomed. No Discount. span FS - 250.00 20”-28 5” 23550 Pecteilis sagarikii. Uncommon deciduous species from Thailand. Nr FS 2.5” 30.00 Photo 312 Flat horizontal leaves, short spikes, with 3-6 white flowers, yellow lip. Keep dry FS 3” 50.00 during winter rest period. Limited Quantity. 22773 Pleurothallis obscura x self. Slender fleshy leaves on long thin stems., on Nr FS 2” 10.00 3” plants. Tiny fleshy orange-chocolate flowers emerge from bases of leaves. Warm to intermediate, shady. Mexico. 23792 Schomburgkia christinae. Strong upright sprays of yellow-oranges, - -2” 8.00 Slender petals & sepals, with undulating edges. Warm, bright, well-drained. Summer. Attractive landscaping plant. 23208 Schomburgkia grandiflora. Very tall spikes of maroon flowers, slender - 2” 8.00 petals & sepals, with undulating edges. Rounded white lip, with maroon stripes. Warm, bright & well-drained or mounted. Attractive landscaping plant. 23793, bare root. 23122 Schomburgkia weberbaueriana x self. Tall spikes of 1” curvy, twisted - 2” 10.00 deep mahogany/burgundy flowers, with light pinkish lip. Attractive large landscape plants. Warm, bright. Water well, but grow well-drained. Peru, Bolivia. 21773 Sophronitis cernua. Tiny mini, excellent orange flowers. Full- mount - 15.00 Photo 317 shaped variety. Grow mounted or potted, bright light. also 22213.

23962 Spathoglottis kimbaliana. Outstanding 1-1/2” brilliant yellows on - 2” 7.00 Photo 319 tall spikes. Grassy leaved plant. Frequent blooming. Philippines.

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