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Laurence Hobbs Orchids Laurence Hobbs Orchids Dear Orchid Society Committee Members and Friends, Hello everyone, all at LHO have been greatly cheered by the Societies and Orchid groups' virtual table top shows and fantastic photograph displays and have enjoyed the lively chatter throughout the recent months – it’s been a great boost for us. During this time we have been focusing on building our stock with a wider variety of both species and hybrids, including miniatures, which we hope will be interesting, including African species, Cattleyas, Dendrobiums. Species and hybrid Paphs and Pleurothallis. We are also offering starter packs for beginners or special collections at reduced rates. Laurence is also available to offer help and support where needed, (call him on 07961 350053). Attached is our latest plant list; please may we ask if you could kindly circulate this letter and/or attached list to your members and other interested parties? Lists can also be sent out to members via email or post, please advise. We are continuing to send out plants by post to all areas in the UK. We can also supply information and pictures (via iphone/email) on plants available. Throughout the November lockdown we are offering discounts on plants, or free postage We also remain open to visitors during November– UK Govt social distancing recommendations apply at all times. Please call in advance to arrange a suitable time so we can keep numbers at safe levels. Passing visitors need to be aware that the greenhouses might already at safe capacity levels; please park and ring Laurence before entering on 07961 350053. We will also have our extended Open Weekends as below. Many thanks and stay safe – and we look forward to seeing as many of you as possible. Laurence, Sandra and Heather Our next Extended Open Weekends/Orchid Sales Days are: November: Fri 6th - Sun 8th; & Fri 13th - Sun 15th; & Fri 20-21st & Fri 27-Sun 29th December: Fri 4th & Sat Sat 5th; & Fri 11th - Sun 13th; & Fri 18th - Sun 20th For all enquiries: Direct Tel: 07961 350053 Email:[email protected] www.laurencehobbsorchids.co.uk OCTOBER 2020 LIST Laurence Hobbs Orchids Tel: 07961350053 Email: [email protected] Website: laurencehobbsorchids.co.uk Orchid Sale Days : Friday 6th ; Saturday 7 th ; Sunday 8th November AND Friday 13th ; Saturday 14th ; Sunday 15th November; Friday 4th and Saturday 5th December; Friday 11th Saturday 12th and Sunday 13th December; AND Friday 18th, Saturday 19th and Sunday 20th December If possible please let me know in advance if you are attending. (covid regulations apply) October 2020 plant List Please call or email for information on availability. Pictures can be sent via mobile app or email and we are also on Instagram. Black and white lists can be posted on request. NFS - Near Flowering Size: FS - Flowering size Ansellia africana African species 4” pot £20.00 Aerangis Articulata African species 3.5" pot £20.00 Aerangis kotchyana African species FS on cork £20.00 Aerangis kirkii African species FS 2.5" pot £20.00 Aerangus mystacidii African species NFS on cork £20.00 Aerangus somalensis African species NFS on cork £20.00 Angraecum Crestwood African species (sesquipedale x eburneum) 3" pot £30.00 Angraecum dideri African species 2” pot £20.00 Angraecum distichum African species FS on cork £20.00 Bulbophylum medusae incredibly rare species FS 4” £30.00 Eurangis Victoria Nile (Aerangis kotchyana x Eurychone rothschildiana) FS 3.5” pot £30.00 Gongora aromatica spicy scent 4.5” pot £30.0 COMPACT/MINIATURE CATTLEYAS Cattleya Barefoot Mailman red/yellow kaleidoscopic hybrid FS 3.5” pot £25.00 Cattleya Young Min Gold FS 4.5” pot £25.00 Cattleya Robert Strait ‘Tsiander’ FS 3.5” pot £25.00 Cattleya Jins Fong Wish ‘Classical’ FS 4” pot £25.00 Cattleya Village Chief ‘North’ FS 3.5” pot £25.00 Blc. Solar Flare FS 4” pot £25.00 Blc. Shinfong Pink FS 4.5” pot £25.00 Cattleya Shion Free yellow with deep pink lip FS 4.5” pot £25.00 Cattleya Young Min Gold orange flowers FS 4.5” pot £25.00 Cattleya Chiali Red Cat scented, deep lavender FS 4.5” pot £25.00 Cattleya Wufong Rose ‘Sweet Perfume’ FS 3.5” £25.00 Cattleya Chantilly Lace FS 4” £25.00 Cattleya Chantilly Lace FS 4" pot £25.00 Laelia rubescens x Broughtonia negrilensis FS 4.5" pot £30.00 Dendrobium tangerinum FS 3.5” pot £25.00 Dendrobium formosanum FS 3.5” pot £25.00 Dendrobium wattii FS on raft £25.00 Dendrobium sanderae var. Luzonica FS 3.5” pot £25.00 Dendrobium uniflorum FS 3.5” pot £25.00 Dendrobium convolutum FS 3.5” pot £25.00 Dendrobium cuthbertsonii x sulawesiense in flower FS 2” pot £20.00 Dendrobium gouldii Blue 4N 3.5” pot £25.00 Denrobium capituflorum species FS 3.5” pot £30.00 Dendrobium chrysotoxum lovely deep yellow species FS 3.5” pot £30.00 Dendrobium farmerii species FS 3.5” pot £25.00 Dendrobium farmeri ‘Pink’ FS 3.5” pot £25.00 Dendrobium finisterrae species FS 3.5” pot £25.00 Dendrobium griffithianum species FS 3.5” pot £25.00 Dendrobium oligophyllum pretty, scented white species FS 3” pot £25.00 Dendrobium smilliae var.alba species FS 3.5” pot £25.00 Dendrobium speciosum type 6.5” pot £25.00 Dendrobium lituiflorum division £19.50 Dendrobium nobile var cooksoniae 3.5” pot £19.50 Dendrobium on cork £15.00 Dendrochilum abbreviatum 4”/4.5” pot £28.00 (divisions available soon) Dendrochilum latifolium 4” pot £12.00; 5” pot £18.00 5.5” pot £20.00 Dendrobium aphyllum 2.5” pot £9.50 Dendrobium densiflorum species 2” pot £12.00 Dendrobium brymerianum species 2” pot £9.50 Dendrobium Casiope (moniliforme x nobile) 2.5” £9.50; 3.5” pot £12.00; 5.5” pot £30.00 Dendrobium nobile ‘Heathers’ 4.5” pot £25.00 Dendrobium moniliforme species on cork £15.00 Dendrobium thyrsiflorum ‘Bailiffs Cottage’ 4” pot £25.00 Dendrobium Stardust ‘Firebird’ lovely orange dend 2.5” pot £7.00; 4” pot £18.00 Dendrobium Suffusum ‘Sara’ 3.5” pot £18.00 Dendrobium longicornu 2.5” pot £9.50 Dendrobium Berry Oda 4.5” pot £15.00 Dendrobium Colonial Surprise x Kathryn Banks 3” pot £10.00 Dendrobium Kingrose 4” pot £18.00 Dendrobium nobile var. albiflorum 3.5” pot £15.00 Dendrobium pseudo equitans NFS 3.5” pot £25.00 Lycaste hybrids white FS 4.5” pot £30.00 PAPHIOPEDILUMS Paphiopedilum superbiens Vietnamese variety (new species) FS 4.5” pot £25.00 Paphiopedilum spicerianum species FS 4” pot £30.00 Paphiopedilum urbanianum species FS 4” pot £25.00 Paphiopedilum tonsum species FS 3.5” pot £25.00 Paphiopedilum venustum species FS 3.5” pot £25.00 Paphiopedilum venustum var. album 3.5” pot £30.00 Paphiopedilum potentatem species FS 3.5" pot£25.00 Paphiopedilum leucochilum species FS 3.5” pot £30.00 Paphiopedilum helenae species in bud 3.5” pot £25.00 Paphiopedilum dayanum species 3.5” pot £25.00 Paphiopedilum delenatii var. vinicolor dark form of species FS 3.5" pot £30.00 Paphiopedilum esquirolei species FS 4.5” pot £35.00 Paphiopedilum primulinum species FS 3.5” pot £25.00 Paphiopedilum concolor var. striatum species FS 3.5” pot £30.00 Paphiopedilum henryanum species FS 3.5” pot £30.00 Paphiopedilum barbatum var. nigritum species FS 3.5” pot £25.00 Paphiopedilum philippinense species 3.5” pot £35.00 Paphiopedilum fairrieanum var album, rare form of this lovely species FS 3.5” pot £30.00 Paphiopedilum sukhakulii var album species 3.5” pot £30.00 Paphiopedilum hookerae species 3.5” pot £30.00 Paphiopedilum concolor yellow species 4.5” £40.00 MULTIFLORAL PAPHS (LEAFSPAN AT LEAST 18”) Paphiopedilum St. Swithin x gardeni 4.5” pot £50.00 Paphipedilum rothschildianum species 4.5” pot £60.00 Paphiopedilum Franz Glanz (armeniacum x emersonii) 4” £30.00 Paphiopedilum philippinense species 3.5” pot £35.00 Paphiopedilum Harold Koopowitz (rothschildianum x malipoense) 4.5” pot £50.00 Paphiopedilum Gloria Naugle (rothschildianum x micranthum) NFS 4.5” pot £50.00 Paphiopedilum Green Horizon (Makuli var.album x philippinense var.aureum) 4” pot £40.00 Paphiopedilum St Swithin (rothschildianum x philippinense) FS 4.5” pot £50.00 Paphiopedilum Lady Isabel (rothschildianum x stonei) 4.5” pot £60.00 Paphiopedilum Hung Sheng Cape (stonei x anitum) 4.5” pot £60.00 Paphiopedilum Shin-Yi Spring (Taiwan x sanderianum) 4.5” pot £60.00 Paphiopedilum Shin-Yi Pride (Michael Koopowtz x rothschildianum) 4.5” pot £60.00 Paphiopedilum Hung Sheng Eagle (rothschildianum x gigantifolium) 4.5” pot £60.00 Paphiopedilum Julius (rothschildianum x lowii) 4.5” pot £60.00 Paphiopedilum Prince Edward of York (rothschildianum x sanderianum) 4.5” pot £60.00 Paphiopedilum Shin-Yi Lady (Genevieve Booth x sanderianum) 4.5” pot £60.00 Paphiopedilum InCharm Anita (Genevieve Booth x anitum) 4.5” pot £60.00 Paphiopedilum Yili Preel (Lady Rothschild x lowii) 4.5” pot £60.00 Paphiopedilum Shin-Yi Formosa (Lady Isabel x gigantifolium) 4.5” pot £60.00 Paphiopedilum Raging Ruby quality very dark vinicolors FS 4.5” pot £35.00 Phragmipedium Longueville (Hanne Popow x longifolium) 5” pot £45.00; 6” pot £70.00 Phragmipedium longifolium species FS 4.5” pot £45.00 Phragmipedium EricYoung (besseae x longifolium) FS 4.5” pot £45.00 Phragmipedium humboldtii species FS 4.5” pot £45.00 Phragmipedium Lovely Lynne NFS 4.5” pot £45.00 Phragmipedium Fritz Schomburg 3.5” pot £35.00 Neofinetia falcata NFS 4” pot £40.00 Zygopetalum microphyllum small growing fragrant zygo FS 3.5” pot £20.00 Oncidium Sharry Baby ‘Pink’ lovely sweet fragrance in spike 4.5” pot £20.00 Mediocalcar decoratum FS 3” pot £20.00 Phalaenopsis celebensis FS on cork £20.00 Catasetums (small) in spike 4” pot £25.00 Cycnodes Jumbo Mickey (nice large plants) in spike 4.5” pot £40.00 Acienthera pacayana 3” pot £12.00; 3.5” pot £18.00 Brassia Arania Verde
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