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Certified Nursery CERTIFIED NURSERY Quintal Farms #BRN: 0153 17-4139A Huina Rd. Kurtistown, HI 96760 VALID FROM YEAR: 2020 Contact: Kaila Quintal PHONE: (808) 966-7370 Date Inspected: 6/1/2020 Island: Hawaii Date Inventory Reviewed: 6/1/2020 Plant Genus Pot Sizes Adgm. - 4" pot 4" Aliceara - 4" pot 4" Angraecum - 2"pot 2" Assorted Oncidinae Alliance - 4" pot 4" Assorted Oncidinae Alliance (Double) -4" pot 4" Bakerara - 4" pot 4" Bakerara (Double) - 4" pot 4" Bakerara for Bird's Botanicals - 4" pot 4" Barkeria - 4" pot 4" Barkeria (Double) - 4" pot 4" Barkeria for Bird's Botanicals - 4" pot 4" Barkeria for Bird's Botanicals (Double) - 4" pot 4" Beallara - 4" pot 4" Beallara (Double) - 4" pot 4" Beallara (Triple) - 4" pot 4" Beallara for Bird's Botanicals - 4" pot 4" Brasada Orange Delight 'Hilo Sunrise' - 4" pot 4" Brasada Orange Delight 'Hilo Sunrise' (Double) - 4" 4" pot Brassia - 4" pot 4" Brassia (Double) - 4" pot 4" Brassidium - 4" pot 4" Brassidium (Double) - 4" pot 4" Brassidium (Triple) - 4" pot 4" Brassidium Fly Away 'Miami' - 4" pot 4" Brassidium Fly Away 'Miami' (Double) - 4" pot 4" Brassidium for Bird's Botanicals - 4" pot 4" Brassidium 'Shooting Star' - 4" pot 4" Brassidium 'Shooting Star' (Double) - 4" pot 4" Brassidium 'Shooting Star' (Triple) - 4" pot 4" Brassolaeliocattleya for Bird's Botanicals - 4" pot 4" Bulb. - 4" pot 4" Bulbophyllum Mounted on Hapu 4" Burrageara - 4" pot 4" Burrageara (Double) - 4" pot 4" Carpenterara - 4"pot 4" Carpenterara (Double) - 4" pot 4" Cattleya - 4" pot 4" Cattleya (Compact)- 4" pot 4" Cattleya (Mini) - 4" pot 4" Cattleya (Standard) - 5" pot 4" Cattleya for Bird's Botanicals - 4" pot 4" Cischweinfia Sheehanae - 4" pot 4" Cochleanthes Amazing - 4" pot 4" Cola. for Bird's Botanicals - 4" pot 4" Colmanara - 4" pot 4" Colmanara (Double) - 4" pot 4" Monday, June 8, 2020 Page 1 of 4 CERTIFIED NURSERY Colmanara (Triple) - 4" pot 4" Colmanara Chadwick - 4" pot 4" Colmanara Chadwick (Double) - 4"pot 4" Colmanara cross - 4" pot 4" Colmanara cross (Double) - 4" pot 4" Colmanara Sphacentante 'Evelyn' x Onc. Illustre 4" 'wildman' - 4" pot Ctsm. - 4" pot 4" Cymbidiella - 5"pot 4" Cymbidum - 4"pot 4" D. anosmum 'Honohono' - 4" pot 4" Degarmoara - 4" Pot 4" Degarmoara (Double) - 4" pot 4" Degarmoara (Triple) - 4"pot 4" Dendrobium - 4" pot 4" Dendrobium (Nobile) - 4" pot 4" Dendrobium Superbum Honohono - 4" pot 4" Doritis - 4" pot 4" Encyclia - 4" pot 4" Epicattleya - 4" pot 4" Epidendrum - 4" pot 4" Epidendrum - 4" pot 4" Epidendrum (Double) - 4" pot 4" Grammatophyllum - 4" pot 4" Habinaera - 4" pot 4" Howeara - 4" pot 4" Howeara (Double) - 4" pot 4" Lycaste - 4" pot 4" Macodes - 4" pot 4" Masdevallia - 4"pot 4" Maxillaria Mounted on Hapu 4" Mclellanara - 4" pot 4" Mclellanara (Double) - 4" pot 4" Miltassia - 4" pot 4" Miltassia (Double) - 4" pot 4" Miltassia (Triple) - 4"pot 4" Miltonia - 4" pot 4" Miltonia (Double) - 4" pot 4" Miltonia (Triple) - 4" pot 4" Miltonia for Bird's Botanicals - 4" pot 4" Miltonia x Miltonidium - 4" pot 4" Miltonia x Miltonidium (Double) - 4" pot 4" Miltonidium - 4" pot 4" Miltonidium (Double) - 4" pot 4" Miltonidium (Triple) - 4" pot 4" Misc. orchid - 4" pot 4" Odontioda - 4" pot 4" Odontioda (Double) - 4" pot 4" Odontobrassia - 4" pot 4" Odontobrassia (Double) - 4" pot 4" Odontobrassia (Triple) - 4" pot 4" Odontobrassia for Bird's Botanicals - 4" pot 4" Odontocidium - 4" pot 4" Odontocidium (Double) - 4" pot 4" Monday, June 8, 2020 Page 2 of 4 CERTIFIED NURSERY Odontocidium (Triple) - 4" pot 4" Odontocidium cross - 4" pot 4" Odontoglossum - 4" pot 4" Odontoglossum (Double) - 4" pot 4" Odontoglossum Cross - 4" pot 4" Odontonia - 4" pot 4" Odontonia (Double) - 4" pot 4" Odontonia Lorraine's 14th W.O.C. - 4" pot 4" Odontonia Lorraine's 14th W.O.C. (Double) - 4" 4" pot Odontonia Lorraine's 14th W.O.C. (Double) - 4" 4" pot Odontonia Susan Bogdanow 'Alsmeer' 4" HCC/AOS - 4" pot Odontonia Susan Bogdanow 'Alsmeer' 4" HCC/AOS (Double) - 4" pot Odontonia Susan Bogdanow 'Alsmeer' 4" HCC/AOS (Triple) - 4" pot Onc. Sharry Baby 'Sweet Fragrance' - 4" pot 4" Onc. Sharry Baby 'Sweet Fragrance' (Double) - 4" 4" pot Onc. Sharry Baby 'Sweet Fragrance' (Triple) - 4" 4" pot Oncidioda - 4" pot 4" Oncidioda (Double) - 4" pot 4" Oncidioda (Triple) - 4" pot 4" Oncidium - 4" pot 4" Oncidium (Double) - 4" pot 4" Oncidium cross - 4" pot 4" Oncidium for Bird's Botanicals - 4" pot 4" Oncidium Sharry Baby 'Sweet Fragrance' - 4" pot 4" Oncidium Sharry Baby 'Sweet Fragrance' 4" (Double) - 4" pot Oncidium Sharry Baby 'Sweet Fragrance' 4" (Triple) - 4" pot Paphiopedilum - 4" pot 4" Paphiopedilum (High-End) - 4" pot 4" Paphiopedilum for Bird's Botanicals - 4" pot 4" Paphiopedilum Maudiae - 4" pot 4" Paphiopedilum sanderianum - 2" pot 2" Paphiopedilum sanderianum - 3" pot 3" Paphiopedilum sanderianum - 4" pot 4" Phaiocalanthe - 4"pot 4" Phaiocalanthe (Double) - 4"pot 4" Phaiocalanthe (Triple) - 4" pot 4" Phaius - 5" pot 5" Phaius (Double) - 5"pot 5" Phalaenopsis - 4" pot 4" Phalaenopsis (Double) - 4" pot 4" Phragmipedium - 4" pot 4" Phragmipedium - 6" pot 6" Phragmipedium (High-End) - 4" pot 4" Phragmipedium Jason Fisher - 4" pot 4" Renanthera - 4" pot 4" Rhynchostylis - 4" pot 4" Monday, June 8, 2020 Page 3 of 4 CERTIFIED NURSERY Sarocochilus - 2" pot 2" Sigmatostalix - 4" pot 4" Stenosarcos - 4"pot 4" Vanda - 4" pot 4" Vanda (Double) - 4" pot 4" Vandaenopsis - 4"pot 4" Vuylstekeara - 4" pot 4" Vuylstekeara (Double) - 4" pot 4" Vuylstekeara (Triple) - 4" pot 4" Wilsonara - 4" pot 4" Wilsonara (Double) - 4" pot 4" Wilsonara (Triple) - 4" pot 4" Wilsonara for Bird's Botanicals - 4" pot 4" Withnara - 4" pot 4" Zygopetalum - 4" pot 4" Zygopetalum - 5" pot 4" Zygopetalum (Double) - 4"pot 4" Zygopetalum (Double) - 5" pot 5" Zygopetalum (Triple) - 4" pot 4" Zygopetalum (Triple) - 5" pot 5" Zygopetalum for Bird's Botanicals - 4" pot 4" Monday, June 8, 2020 Page 4 of 4.
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