TROPICAL ORCHID FARM, INC. Huelo, Maui

2013 ORCHID LIST

Dear Friends, Here is our 2013 List of new hard-to- find, interesting, unusual, and proven species.

This short list is only a partial listing of all the that are available now on our website. Please check our website frequently to see more species as they are added www.tropicalorchidfarm.com . The website also will have “special offers” this year. Our laboratory operation is doing well and there are a lot of good species in there! You can help us save time by ordering on-line. Or please call us Toll-Free at (866) 572- 8569. You may also fax your order form to us at (808) 572-8917. You may print out an order form from the Ordering Page of the website, as well as download a PDF file of this List. Terms and shipping info on Page 16. For email inquiries please contact Kathy at [email protected] It is a pleasure working with all of you! - Jeffrey Parker

MANY ADDITIONAL SPECIES ARE AVAILABLE ON OUR WEBSITE AND LOTS OF GORGEOUS PICTURES ARE THERE TOO!

* All plants are sent in-pot unless otherwise specified. Many of these items are limited, so please don’t hesitate to mention specific substitutions. TOF2820 Anacheilium sp ‘Rare Nice’ x self. TOF2766 citrata. Colombia. Acquired as A. wallisii, but no Photo. . One of our most such name exists. With its dark rich brown successful species. Really rewarding. Dwarf blotching overall, this may prove to be A. epiphytic species is very floriferous. Multiple elisae or perhaps the dark form of A. long sprays have numerous white or cream crassilabium. Smallish plants have 10” erect . Beautiful foliage. Very adaptable spikes of several upside-down flowers. species, as it is found from sea level up to 2.50” pot $10.00 4900 ft. Grow shady. 2.00” pots B.S. $15.00 2 TOF2822 Angraecum longicalcar. TD287 Bulbophyllum brienianum. Photo. Madagascar. Extraordinary species. Kalimantan, Borneo. (Syn. Cirrhopetalum One of the longest spur nectaries in the makoyanum var. brienianum) Compact orchid kingdom accommodates the moth bulbs, ¾” apart on the . Spike to 10” 's 16" long tongue! Large plants long with 8 lovely flowers – very narrow have elegant spikes with up to 12 flowers flowers in the manner of B. makoyanum. each. Non-resupinate blossoms have showy Pale yellow, purple towards the base with a waxy white lip and light green - purple lip. A favorite of mine. . The greenish spur hangs down 3.00” pots B.S. $20.00 beneath each 16 inches! "Conveys TD163 Bulbophyllum dearei. the impression of strength, viability, nobility, Borneo through Philippines. Nice species and grandeur, and in our opinion makes an from the section Sestochilus. Good-size ideal specimen ." (Hillerman, 1986) yellow flowers with orange reticulations Highly scented at night. Prefers brighter marked with some purple - dorsal light. 3.50” pot $15.00 curves forward over the labellum. Often TOF2803 Anguloa clowesii ‘Alex Didio’ CCE/AOS x found growing on the bare trunks of large self. . 5.00” pots B.S. $25.00 Photo. Colombia. The Tulip Orchid. Very TD342 Bulbophyllum eberhardtii. large showy golden yellow tulip-like flowers Assam, Burma, Thailand, Vietnam. Another emerge from base of pseudobulbs. Large very showy Cirrhopetalum type with soft . This species is deciduous and sometimes up to 16 bulbous flowers, sepals leaves will drop off. 3.50” pots $25.00 covered with red mottling. Glossy red lip TOF3058 Bletilla striata coerulescens. and petals. Awesome antenna at top of Japan, China. Small to medium size cool- dorsal sepal. Said to be a synonym of B. growing terrestrial with subterranean picturatum, but to me that is completely pseudobulbs. Unlike the typical species, different. Please check Jay’s website or these flowers are pale pink with darker pink Google images for a picture of B. areas. Somewhat “nodding” flowers. eberhardtii. 6” pot B.S. $30.00 2.5” pots B.S. $10.00 TD65 Bulbophyllum ecornutum. TOF2758 Bollea ecuadoriana. Java through Borneo. Section Sestochilus. Photo. Ecuador. Two fine forms have been Very interesting 1 1/4" flowers are borne selected as parents. Fan-shaped growths singly from clumpy plants. Yellow, heavily lacking pseudobulbs produce single- spotted with crimson and a red lip. The lip is flowered from the axils. lightly hinged so that it can move in all Blooms are a very unusual and beautiful directions (not only up and down as with shade of dark pink. Contrasting bright yellow most bulbophyllums). 3.50” pot B.S. $15.00 band across lip. This member of the TD278 Bulbophyllum ecornutum var. semi alba. Bollea/Pescatorea family is really great Rare color form – all yellow with the strange because its flowers display well (unlike purple mobile lip. (Pictured at Jays’ Internet some others in the family) Water year round. Orchid Species Encyclopedia.) Very 5.00” pots B.S. $20.00 interesting 1 ¼” flowers are borne singly TD223 Bulbophyllum ambrosia. from clumpy plants. The lip is lightly hinged Photo. Medium size clumping plants so that it can move in all directions. Nice produce 1 ¼” flowers singly which have a clumpy blooming size plants! sweet honey-like fragrance. Fully opening Recommended. 3.50” pot B.S. $15.00 flowers are white with pink stripes and TD242 Bulbophyllum elassoglossum. margins. 3.50” pots B.S. $15.00 Philippines. Described in only 2001 by TD231 Bulbophyllum annandalei. Seigerist. Plants have a creeping habit. Photo. Thailand, Malaysia. Fantastic small Fairly large (1 ¼”) beautiful flowers in this Cirrhopetalum species with up to 9 wide special clone. Golden yellow with purple-red flowers on an umbel. We have several spots and blotches against white. Flowers different cultivars; this one has greenish- open and close for days on end, opening yellow flowers with red stripes on the insides before sunrise and closing by mid-morning. of the sepals and crazy red fringes on the Not available in the U.S. market. petals and dorsal sepal. Was very rare until 3.50” pots B.S. $18.00 1985 when it was rediscovered in the Malaysian Genting Highlands. 5.00” pot B.S. $30.00 3 TD297 Bulbophyllum Emily Siegerist ‘A-Doribil "stuck" to their surfaces. Strange and 52’. interesting. 5.00” pots B.S. $18.00 (Bulbophyllum Elizabeth Ann x Bulb. TD300 Bulbophyllum smitinandii. lasiochilum) Large lasiochilum-looking Thailand, Vietnam. This epiphyte has large flowers - much shorter than Elizabeth Ann (2”) showy flowers held erect singly. but much longer than lasiochilum. These Background color is gold, petals have cream-colored flowers have a lot of dark red reddish striping, the wide dorsal is spots and black-red dorsals. Small plants, tessellated with red, and the lateral sepals large flowers. Easy, rewarding. have bolder red-purple striping. Lip is violet. 3.50” pot B.S. $16.00 Only described in 1996, not a lot of TD295 Bulbophyllum mirum. information is available. Named to honor Photo. Java. (Rhytionanthos mirum) Tem Smitinand, Keeper of the Thailand Rhytionanthos means “small drinking horn”. Forest Herbarium. 5.00” pot B.S. $28.00 Really cute small plants have short spikes TD209 Bulbophyllum sp. ‘Rosary Beads’. with two 1 ¼” narrow tubular flowers. These Malaysia. Very small clumping plants have appear to be brick red although they are little round pseudobulbs strung along a thin really white covered with red dots. The rhizome reminiscent of prayer beads. minute petals have many “palae” or Numerous small flowers are dark yellow with tentacles. 3.50” pots B.S. $18.00 elongated sepals. Very cute. 2.00” pot $8.00 TD271 Bulbophyllum orientale. TOF2075 Bulbophyllum strangularium. Vietnam. Sumatra through Moluccas. Large umbels of Section Careyana. Medium sized epiphyte long cream and purple-spotted flowers - nice in savannah semi-deciduous woodlands - foliage too. Attractive plants. described in 1979. Densely many-flowered 5.00” pot B. S. $18.00 6” held below the leaves – ½” TOF2936 bowringiana `One In a Million’ flowers are a rich copper color with reddish JC/AOS x self. veining. Plants have attractive purplish Photo. Belize – Guatemala. An amazing foliage. Vigorous. 5.00” pot B.S. $20.00 new color form, recognized with a Judges TD392 Bulbophyllum oxypterum. Commendation. Each erect spike has many Africa. Synonyms are Megaclinium 3” flowers, which are a very unusual pale oxypterum and Magaclinium maximum. pink (almost white) with a striking magenta Nice-growing plants put up a 20” halo in the lip. 2.5” pot $10.00 inflorescence, wide and flattened towards TOF2814 Cattleya dowiana v. aurea `Miami Strain’ the top, which has small ¼” flowers “stuck to x self. its sides”. Tiny flowers are amazing, and Colombia. Best C. aurea in our collection open successively over a period of time. nowadays. Rich yellow with red veined lip. Yellow with red-purple markings. This was a Super nice “flat” flowers – no color bleeding sensation when I took it to our local society in the mother plant. 3.00” pot $12.00 meeting. 6.00” pot B. S. $45.00 TOF2710 Cattleya gaskelliana ‘Sr. Npod’ x self. TD386 Bulbophyllum rothschildianum `Geoff’. Venezuela. Nice lavender color form with Photo of ‘Red Chimney’ in our website good form and wide petals – nice strong lip gallery. China, India, Assam. Another less- color. 3.50” pot $16.00 3.00” pot $10 common variety of the fantastically showy TOF2727 Cattleya gaskelliana 'TOF943' x sib 'Sr. red-purple flowered B. roth. Different from Npod'. ‘Red Chimney’ – perhaps fuller segments Venezuela. This is our very prolific C. and slightly different colors. The species gaskelliana Tipo (typical) gaskelliana was found in a box of nearly dead orchids crossed with another beautiful cultivar from arriving in England in 1892, said to be found Venezuela growers – C. gaskelliana var. in the hills above Darjeeling. The plants gaskelliana. Typical colors, various shades were sent on to Lord Rothschild and of light to darker lavender, with dark flowered in 1895. (From the Orchid Review lavender on lip. Should perform Dec. 1922 and featured in Bill Thom’s exceptionally well. Huge specimen fascinating and entertaining book bloomings are easy with this variety. ‘Bulbophyllum – The Incomplete Guide; 3.50” pots B.S. $18.00 From A To Why? ’) 5.00” pot B.S. $70.00 TD18 Bulbophyllum saurocephalum. Photo. Philippines. Easy-growing plants have very weird fat, round, purple pendant

spikes, with small reddish purple flowers 4 TOF2875 Cattleya gaskelliana var. color. stopping plant. Many flowers on a spray, Venezuela. This has more brilliant colors “large” compared to C. bowringiana flowers. than the normal C. gaskelliana var. Blue color may or may not come out – if not, gaskelliana . It is a selfing of a sib-cross, then lavender. Large in 3.50” pots $12.00 ‘Black Tiger’ x ‘Jazmin’. Vigorous species 3.00” pot $9.00 makes huge specimen plants – blooming TOF2838 Cattleya labiata coerulea 'Natural World' with many sprays of 2-7 large showy AM/AOS x self. fragrant flowers. 3.00” pot $12.00 Photo. . Fantastic plant – one of the TOF2711 Cattleya gaskelliana var. semi alba x self. best in our collection. Vigorous good- Photo. Venezuela. The easiest and most growing plant has several large quality prolific, floriferous Catt species. Selfing of flowers in the “blue” shades. Blue-purple lip. the semi-alba parent, white with lavender Labiata is one of our most important species area on lip. Hoping for more good semi- for Fall blooming and this is our best one. albas. (The parent is a cross of ‘Maruja’ x 3.50” pots $35.00 ‘Red Flame’ – you can find photos of those TOF2763 Cattleya labiata var. rubra 'Schuller' x self on the Internet) Photo. Brazil. Famous cultivar used. 3” pots $10.00 3.50” pot $15.00 Probably the best rubra form found in TOF2837 Cattleya gaskelliana v. alba x nature. The red-lavender color is darker Schomburgkia superbiens alba. overall than the typical labiatas. Also the lip Ha ha. We like Schombocattleyas (I hope is dark lavender – without the white eyes of many of you got our Schombocattleya the typical forms. 3.50” pots $15.00 Louise Fuchs for example) this one tries for TOF2799 Cattleya lawrenceana var. concolor white flowers with the beautiful crisped `Natural World’ x self. edges of the Schomburgkia …. but without Photo. Venezuela. Very rare and beautiful the very long inflorescence. White color is form of this most atypical Cattleya species is not for certain. Something new for the not available in the market. Flowers are a orchid show or the display table at society soft pink color all over, unlike the typical meetings. 3.00” pot $10.00 forms that are pink with lavender tube. C. TOF2729 Cattleya Hardyana (C. warscewiczii lawrenceana is not typical of other labiate ‘Flatlands’ x Cattleya dowiana aurea , with its tall slender bulbs, and ‘Best’). many flowers with the tube-like lips. Some If you are a fan of our Hardyana’s – you will albas could also result from this selfing, want to get this one. The warscewiczii used which would be wonderful and amazing. is uncommonly large and flat. The aurea is 3.00” pot $20.00 the best in our collection. "The early orchid TOF2790 Cattleya lueddemanniana 'T.O.F. Strain’’ fanciers considered this Cattleya to be one x sib (Cecelia x Jose Palmieri). of the finest and grandest.” (Withner) Photo. Venezuela. This should be good. 3.00” pot $10.00 Our T.O.F. strain really performs well and TOF2606 Cattleya Hardyana (C. warscewiczii has large light-colored flowers. The other ‘F.M.B.’ x C. dowiana.) plant has good quality rich dark lavender Photo. This bloomed for the first time this flowers. Cecilia is a famous plant year – really beautiful semi-alba’s result. considered one of the best “purple” varieties. Here we have used the old famous It has wide rich lavender petals and a darker warscewiczii ‘Frau Melanie Beyrodt’ a lip accentuated by bright yellow side lobes. spectacular semi-alba. The dowiana used is (Pictured on page 86 of Aulisi’s a typical form. (Should mention that C. ‘Monography of the Venezuelan Cattleyas’ ) Hardyana is found in nature as a natural 3.50” pot N.B.S. $15.00 hybrid) 3.50” pots N.B.S. $15.00 TOF2747 Cattleya mendelii semi-alba x self. TOF2609 Cattleya Hardyana (C. warscewiczii s/a Colombia. Warm to cool growing medium ‘F.M.B.’ x C. dowiana ‘Rosita’.) size epiphyte growing on rock outcroppings. This differs from the above TOF2606 in that Spring bloomer with 3 to 5 long-lived 6 inch the dowiana used is the Rosita (reddish) fragrant flowers that open well. form. (So far, mostly semi-albas resulted in 3.00” pot $12.00 this one also). 3.50” pots $15.00 TOF2904 Cattleya skinneri f. delicata ‘Teresita de TOF2835 C. jenmanii var. coerulea x C. Pizzaro’ x self. bowringiana var. coerulea 'Mikes' Central America. A special color form with I made this thinking that it could be like a clusters of beautiful white flowers with a pale modern C. Portia – blooming in the fall pink blush, darker pink on the lip apex, and around our show date. In the old days, C. yellow in the throat. Very nice. Portia was a dependable and dramatic show Recommended. 3.00” pot $8.00 5 TOF2715 Cattleya warneri coerulea ‘Do Suzuki’ x TD321 Cynorkis gibbosa. self. Photo. Madagascar. A really special and Brazil. Another fantastic cultivar. Beautiful, elite terrestrial species, found growing in flat full-shaped labiate Cattleya. This named humid and shady conditions along streams variety differs from our TOF2431 with wider on granite boulders. Nice mottled foliage. It petals and darker purple lip color. Good is deciduous and lives underground part of light purple blue petals, and dark purple blue the year – but is amazingly easy to grow. lip. Good easy growth as well. Very striking heads of cinnabar red and 3.50”pots $22.00 orange flowers. Some plants are just TOF2924 Cattleya warscewiczii `Alexander’s beginning to pop up right now – availability Variety’ x sib. depends on the growth being up enough for Photo. Colombia. (Cattleya gigas – the us to ship it. Our little secret: we’ve “King of the Cattleyas”) ‘Kathleen’ is a fine discovered that Cynorkis aren’t as nearly as awarded example of this Colombian seasonal as Habenarias – they can put up Cattleya species. Warscewiczii is perhaps growths at any time of year! our favorite, and it is the most popular with 3.50” pot B.S. $75.00 our customers too. This new crop of TD308 Cynorkis guttata. beautiful plants is a sib-cross of ‘Kathleen’ Photo. Madagascar. (Previously sold as and the old famous large-flowered cultivar Cynorkis uncinata) Fabulous terrestrial ‘Alexander’s Variety’. ‘It’s flowers being orchid – and this is the special color form amongst the largest and the most beautifully with bright two-tone colors. This plant is a coloured…” ( B.S. Williams, The Orchid terrestrial and that is how we are very Growers Manual, London, 1885 ) successfully growing it. Plant dies back 3.00” pot $15.00 after flowering. Later, lush new growths TD243 Cirrhopetalum sp. `Jeff’s Favorite’. come up quickly and put out an erect spike Photo. Palau, Philippines. with a large umbel-like head of many (up to This is my favorite Cirrhopetalum in our 30) beautiful good-size flowers which are pretty big collection. Beautiful whorls of light pink with red dots and bright red delicate narrow flowers with wonderful centers. Really magnificent and easy to intense clear yellow color. But also, the way grow. Interestingly, unlike say, our in which a specimen orients its many umbels Habenaria rhodocheila, these plants seem is very eye-catching. 5.00” pot B.S. $20.00 to send up new growths and flowers at any TD11 Coelogyne fimbriata 'Mini'. time of the year! Rare opportunity. Sumatra. Variable species - this one has 5.00" pot B.S. $30.00 small growth habit and is vigorous and mat- TOF2743 Dendrobium alexandrae. forming. Many single Coelogyne-type Photo. New Guinea. Latourea section. flowers are large for plant size, beige with Epiphytic on moss-covered branches in "blackish" markings. Interesting and intermediate rainforest. "This magnificent rewarding. 3.50" pot $12.00 B.S. species represents the first close relative of TOF2957 Coryanthes gernotii 'Ponche Crema 2' x Den. spectabile, but it differs completely in self. the labellum." (Schlechter, 1912) Schlechter Venezuela. This is a special form of the dedicated this species to his wife, bucket-orchid C. gernotii – nicer colors than Alexandra. The basic color is yellow with our previous typical gernotii. The smallish purplish spots – with a long pointed lip flowers are orangey – offset by a sparkling almost covered by red-brown tessellations. white hypochile. Amazing. 3.00” pot $18.00 One of the most worthwhile Latoureas. TOF2961 Coryanthes fieldingii. 3.00” pot $15.00 Venezuela. Uncommon in the market. (It’s TOF2954 Dendrobium antennatum ‘d’albertisii’. kind of a joke to have said that, since ALL Photo. Very compact for an antelope-type Coryanthes are uncommon in the market!) Dendrobium. Flowers often during the year. Yellow-orange bucket is white inside with Long-lasting 3.00” white flowers have green purple spots. Large white hypochile. many-twisted spiral petals. Lip heavily 2.00” pot $12.00 marked with lavender veining. Fragrant. TOF3023 Cymbidiella pardalina. Very good species – grow it into an amazing Photo. Madagascar. (Syn. C. rhodochila). flowering specimen plant!. 3.00” pot $10.00 Larger, warm-growing strap-leaved plants (these small plants are capable of blooming) produce sprays of very showy green flowers with striking red lip. Unusual and fairly long- lasting. 3.00” pot $15.00 6 TOF2742 Dendrobium atroviolaceum x sib. other Latourea species. Up to 25 bizarre Photo. New Guinea. We still have our old flowers per erect inflorescence. Plants do T.O.F. mother plants which are superior to get fairly large but the pseudobulbs are what we see in the market. Section closely spaced. Long-lasting and the Latourea. These "latoureas" offer flowering season in nature is year-round. Big showiness, ease of culture, resistance to plants in 3.50” pots B.S. $15.00 rainfall & over watering, near-continuous TD265 Dendrobium reflexitepalum. flowering, and extremely long-lasting Borneo. Hot-growing epiphyte with flat flowers! Many cream or white flowers with braided leaves. Short inflorescences have violet spots and heavy violet veining in lip. several small ¼” flowers – very attractive This batch blooming on really short compact rose-pink coloration in this special cultivar. plants. 3.50” pots B.S. $12.00 If plants are grown with stronger light, the TOF2769 Dendrobium convolutum. foliage takes on a reddish color (we’ve New Guinea. Some species prove grown them both shady and bright). themselves with the test of time. Continues 2.00” net pot B.S. $15.00 to thrive and flower all the time in our TD370 Dendrobium toressae. nursery over the decades. Many short Photo. Northern Queensland, Australia. sprays of flowers which are extremely long- Miniature dense clumping epiphyte has lasting. Green sepals and petals with a dark small yellow flowers. Unbelievable plant purplish striped lip. Fairly common in Hawaii with very crisp foliage. Cute little clumps on 20 years ago, but not seen too much today. 2.5” -fern mounts. Very very limited. Nice plants in 3.00” pots N.B.S. $12.00 B.S. $28.00 TOF2690 Dendrobium glomeratum. TOF2847 Dendrobium woodsii. Photo. New Guinea and the Molucca New Guinea. New Latourea species is quite Islands. (Den. sulawesiense).Like a giant compact. Each growth gets a pendulous Den. lawesii - with canes from 10" to 20" inflorescence with 4 -7 small (3/4”) flowers. long. Large, very bright pink long-lasting Color is white with a relatively-large mauve- flowers are borne 6-10 per inflorescence. pink lip. (Actually this batch is coming out Orange lip. Grow with brighter light. Really with unusually darker, rich colored lips). perhaps the best Dendrobium species we’ve Fragrant. Recommended. ever grown – because of its extremely 2.00” pots N.B.S. $12.00 showy long-lasting displays and its free- TD181 Dendrochilum curranii. blooming habit. Very few people who see Philippines. Small-growing species from this in flower at our nursery leave without it. Luzon and Mindoro Islands. Many sprays of Recommended. around 50 cream-white closely spaced Large N.B.S. in 2.00” pots $16.00 flowers. Very attractive. Warm to TOF2869 Dendrobium lawesii 'Purple x Red.' intermediate. 3.00” pot $15.00 Photo. New Guinea. Section Calyptrochilus. TOF2895 Dendrochilum propinquum. Colorful red or purple tubular flowers Philippines. Small plants with attractive emerge from nodes on the pendulous spiraling pendant sprays. Many closely canes. Very long lasting (months!). Low spaced flowers are greenish yellow with epiphyte in nature, in shade. Highly variable yellow-orange lips. I don’t know how big this flowers that occur at most any time of the species gets, but right now some are year. This plant is best mounted on tree fern blooming at a miniature size. or grown in baskets to accommodate the 2.50” pot B.S. $15.00 pendant growth habit. TOF2882 Encyclia ceratistes x self. 2.00” pot N.B.S. $12.00 Photo. Costa Rica. Attractive species has TOF2713 Dendrobium palpebrae “#1” x sib. 2" flat flowers on long branching many- Photo. Malaya. (Synonyms: Den. farmeri flowered inflorescences. Apple green. Lip var. album, Callista palpebrae.) Section is cream with raised red-purple veins in Callista. Really fabulous! Huge sprays. midlobe. Long-lasting. "....beautiful little Apparently this is often confused with D. species...... a delightful plant" ( Rebecca farmeri. White velvety flowers have brilliant Northen, 1950 ). 2.00” pot $10.00 yellow-gold lips with white margins. 3.00" pot $14.00 TOF2746 Dendrobium polysema ‘Original’ x self. Photo. Papua New Guinea. Most dramatic in the Latourea section. Grows in areas of high rainfall and warm to intermediate temperatures. Very colorful in comparison to 7 TOF2821 Encyclia profusa. TOF2859 Epidendrum ruizianum. Colombia. (Enc. oncidioides var. profusa) Colombia. Robust terrestrial or epiphyte really one of the greatest Encyclias. Warm found on rocky slopes, usually in full to hot growing epiphyte has long many- sunlight. Several panicles hang down with flowered branched inflorescences of 1 ¼”" many crowded orangey-green flowers with fragrant flowers. Yellow green with a nice white tri-lobed lip. Fragrant. Will be a very white lip that has purple markings. Looks dramatic specimen. 3.50” pots $15.00 like a cloud of flowers. 2.00” pot $10.00 TOF3112 x self. TOF2683 Epicattleya Francis Dyer ‘Foxes Plum’ x Photo. West Africa. Small shady moist C gaskelliana var. coerulea. growing epiphytes have clusters of Here we wanted to do something with one of interesting white flowers suffused with the most popular plants in our nursery – brilliant green areas. Attractive plants Epicat Frances Dyer ‘Foxes Plum’ AM/AOS resemble , but with wavy (Cattleya bowringiana x Epi. fragrans) – edged leaves. Cute seedlings. given to us by one of our customers. It has 2.00” pot 4+” leaf span. $12.00 up to 10 plum-colored non-resupinate TOF3034 Gongora bufonia x self. flowers per spike. Really wonderful plant Brazil. I didn’t realize at first how dramatic shows signs of “blue” blood with its plum this species is. Medium size epiphyte puts color, so we used it with one of our coerulea out tremendous displays of many 2” flowers gaskellianas. Some of these have bloomed on long pendant sprays. Rows of pinkish and had beautifully-shaped rose-purple spots over a pale background. flowers. 3.50” pots B.S. $12.00 3.00” pot $15.00 TOF3019 Epidendrum jasminosmum x sib. TOF3030 Gongora scaphephorous ‘Original’ x self. Photo. New species (2005) is a hot-warm Photo. Colombia. Outrageous species! growing large epiphyte with magnificent Extremely showy pendant sprays can reach large branched sprays of up to 150 white 3 feet in length, each with up to 50 flowers. flowers. Supposedly fragrant (the Jasmine- Warm or temperate growing in very wet Scented Epidendrum) - we have not actually montane forest below 3000 ft. Later, you will noticed this but perhaps. You should see want to transfer to a basket or a slab mount the plant I have growing on a Manila Palm! to accommodate pendant bloomings. Blooms all the time. 3.00” pot $15.00 3.50” pot $15.00 TD217 Epidendrum longirepens. TOF2940 Gongora similis x self. Peru. “The Far Crawling Epidendrum”. Colombia. Lower eastern slopes of the Miniature mat-forming plants with plump Andes. Warm growing. Many flowers on rigid foliage. (In the habit of our previous pendant sprays are yellow with red spotting. Epi. congestioides). Many greenish waxy In Gongora similis, the pseudobulbs can flowers have a red suffusion. Very nice, produce up to six inflorescences in quality species. Nice clumpy plants. succession. 3.50” pot $15.00 3.00” empty pot (no media) B.S. $15.00 TOF2753 Grammatophyllum speciosa ‘Natural TOF2836 Epidendrum parkinsonianum. World’. Mexico. (Coilostylis parkinsonianum). One Philippines through New Guinea. Actually of the greats. Plants have a pendulous the ‘Natural World’, the giant plant in our growth habit and should be grown in a “botanical garden” died several years ago hanging position. Each spike has 1 to 3 after it was blown down by a big storm – so large, long lasting, flowers which open all at this will be the last batch of seedlings for a once. Night fragrant (of citrus) flowers are while. "This is perhaps the largest of all bronzy or greenish with a large prominent orchid species…” (Seidenfaden, Wood, white lip with yellow in center. Largest flower 1992) Pseudobulbs reach 9 ft in length, 21 ft in . Recommended. 3.50” pots $15.00 in some extreme cases! Flower spikes to 6 TOF3046 Epidendrum Plastic Doll. or 7 ft. with many 4" showy flowers that last Photo. (Epi. ilense x Epi. well. Yellow with chestnut blotches all over. pseudoepidendrum) A favorite in my This beautiful cultivar has a contrasting solid collection - old famous hybrid with pendant red lip. These large seedlings will take a sprays of several huge (for genus) showy long time to reach blooming, but we know flowers. Variation in colors, but generally some of you would like to get started now. green sepals and petals with a wide yellow 3.50” pot $15.00 lip, offset by beautiful red or lavender on . Plants have reddish foliage. 3.00” pot N.B.S. $10.00 8 TOF2709 Koellensteinia ionoptera. TD263 Masdevallia floribunda `Maj’ x self (Pink). Photo. Really excited about this new very Photo. Costa Rica. Miniature tufted showy Koellensteinia. Taller growth than in epiphytic species with attractive ¾” pink our previous Koellensteinia graminea. Tall flowers. Warm tolerant. 2.00” pot B.S. $18 erect spike has 8 to 12 beautiful white TOF2809 Masdevallia nicaraguae x self. flowers with concentric purple-pink Photo. Central America. Neat small species markings. 3.00” pots B.S. $15.00 has several to many unusual white flowers TOF2728 Laelia dayana coerulea x self. with faint to distinct purple streaks in the Photo. Brazil. Rarest form of this not-so- throat. Nice floral display. common Hadrolaelia. Laelia dayana is 2.00” pot B.S. $16.00 found growing on lichen-covered trees in the TD385 Maxillaria costaricensis `Different’. Organ Mountains. Small clumping plants Costa Rica. Really sweet small-sized produce large (3”) flowers, one or two per clumping epiphyte has numerous small deep stem. The coerulea color is coming out true yellow flowers covered with a reddish as these seedlings bloom. Pale bluish white suffusion. Fragrant. 3.00” pot B.S. $12.00 sepals and petals with rich blue-purple TD195 Maxillaria elatior. striated lip. Rare opportunity. Belize. Divisions. Huge specimen produced 3.00” pots B.S. $28.00 stunning displays of hundreds of large (2") TOF2788 Laelia purpurata var. carnea 'S.A. orange-red flowers 2 or 3 times a year. seedling 91006' x sib Prefers bright light. Large plant. A great Photo. Brazil. New blood. The famous landscaping plant where climate permits. variety with the coral-pink colored lip. 6.00” pot B.S. $28.00 Quality parents. 3.50” pots $12.00 TOF2843 Maxillaria endresii. TOF2695 Laelia purpurata (Dante Vignota x Doraci) Photo. Panama. Showy, warm-growing. x self. Numerous large (3 inch) bright yellow Brazil. Unusual purpurata has striations on spidery flowers singly on erect spikes have the petals and the lavender lip – many red in center of flower. 3.50” pot $18.00 compact frilly flowers. TD277 Maxillaria hedwigiae. 3.50” pots N.B.S. $15.00 Costa Rica. Medium size warm-growing TD138 Lepanthopsis astrophora ‘Stalky’. epiphyte. Short 3” erect spikes arising from Photo. Venezuela. Another of my favorite the base of the roundish pseudobulbs carry pleuro's. Many spikes shoot out of miniature single whitish flowers offset by beautifully- clumpy plants. Tiny star-shaped flowers are colored orange lips. 3.50” pot B.S. $18.00 a beautiful clear wine-purple color. Easily TOF2249 Maxillaria huntii. grow it into a specimen - really nice. Very Peru. New species just described in July floriferous! 1.00” pots B.S. $10.00 2008. Very interesting smaller plants with TOF2912 Liparis grossa ‘Natural World’ x self. terete growth and pendant habit. 1.5" Photo. Taiwan and Philippines. “The flowers are borne singly on short scapes Compact Liparis”. Very worthwhile! Truly and are orange with dark maroon markings cute small compact plants put up several in lip. Cutting edge! 2.50” pot N.B.S. $15 erect spikes with many reddish-orange TOF2864 Maxillaria lankesteri. flowers which last. Very attractive miniature Photo. Costa Rica. Odd little plants with pot-plant! Recommended. smaller branching habit. Really sweet 3.00” pots B.S. $10.00 flowers are quite striking - boldly striped with TD268 Masdevallia attenuata. red-brown. Lip is variable - some red with Panama. Small warm to cool growing stripes others greenish with stripes. Not epiphyte. Single flowers on 3” long normally found in U.S. market. New batch. inflorescence. Waxy 1” white long-lasting 2.00” pot B.S. $12.00 flowers with bright yellow tails. Yellow TOF2889 Maxillaria triloris x self. radiating lines in the tube of the flower. Very Photo. Ecuador. Unbelievable species good species. 2.00” pots B.S. $18.00 (does eventually get pretty large). In this TOF1496 Masdevallia auropurpurea. variety the large flowers (4 inches) are Photo. Colombia. Really nice small species. yellow with red on sepals and petals. Can This is a red flower with yellow dorsal and have a lot of flowers, singly-borne on erect yellow reflexed tails. Many or several flowers spikes. 3.00” pot $15.00 are displayed nicely, close to the plant. 2.00” pots B.S. $12.00

9 TOF2465 Maxillaria uncata ‘Lineas Rojas’. TOF2780 phymatochilum. Costa Rica. Small “miniature” epiphyte has Rare in Mexico, Guatemala. Truly one of a nice habit – clumping with narrow spiky the greatest and most unique – a leaves. Numerous small (1/2”) flowers peak golden oldie from the past. Not found in the out from the foliage. Cream with the lineas market much simply because it is very rojas – red stripes. Cute, easy. difficult to set seed. “This is a species which 2.00” pot B.S. $12.00 ought to be in every collection “(The Orchid TD85 Mediocalcar decoratum. Growers Manual, 1885) Large flat leathery Photo. Papua New Guinea. Fabulous genus pseudobulbs topped by a single leathery - 53 species have been described from leaf. Many curious small twisted - mountainous New Guinea, but perhaps this like flowers on branched panicles are white, should be reduced to less than 15. Small yellow and red-brown. Recommended – creeping or clumping epiphytes with many great deal! 3.50" pot B.S. $15.00 small colorful bell-shaped flowers. This one IK1703 Paphiopedilum delenatii v. alba HCC/AOS has orange blooms with yellow tips, like x self. candy corn. M. decoratum is apparently from Photo. Vietnam. Rare and beautiful form of a little lower elevation and warmer-tolerant, this small sized lithophytic species with so grows very well. Specimens rapidly. attractive mottled leaves. Large glistening 2.00" pot $10.00 B.S. white flowers with bulbous pouch and yellow TOF2860 Neofinetia falcata. staminode arise on erect spikes. Japan, Korea. In Japan this species is 2.50” pot N.B.S. $25.00 known as the “fu-ran plant and was TOF2934 Phaius tankervilliae ‘Café Au Lait’ x self. considered sacred by the Samurai class." Photo. Malaysia. Large warm-growing Vandaceous - small clumping fan-shaped terrestrial is pretty widespread. This epiphytes have heads of beautiful pure white Malaysian cultivar has special colors. Tall flowers with long nectary spurs hanging erect spikes carry many successively- down from each. Nice fragrance. opening 4 ½” flowers. Easy to grow. I read 2” empty net pot $15.00 that Papua New Guinea natives eat the TOF2902 Oeceoclades monophylla ‘Bronze Leaf’. smoked flowers as a contraceptive. Widespread to . (O. monophylla is 3.00” pots $10.00 a synonym for O. maculata, but I am using TOF2607 Phalaenopsis equestris. this name because this is so different from Philippines. Sweet little plants have very the regular O. maculata) Small terrestrial beautiful and colorful flowers – two tone plants are grown mostly for their very white with dark pink. Long-lasting. unusual foliage – pinkish bronze with green 2.00” pot $10.00 mottling. Small flowers on erect spikes TOF1724 Phalaenopsis gigantea. (they DO self-pollinate and produce seed Borneo. We’ve been working on these slow- capsules on their own – this is a warning growing plants for a long time. Plants to those of you who cannot tolerate this) eventually “massive” with leaves to 27 Interesting new item – I am looking forward inches in length, “elephant ears” to the to selling it at my show in October. Borneons . Huge panicles of 2” round 2.00” pot N.B.S. $8.00 showy waxy flowers – background color TOF2929 Oeoniella polystachys. white or yellow with covered with brown-red Photo. Eastern Madagascar, , transverse bars. White lip has purple . Hot lowlands. Angraecoid. longitudinal lines. Plants are growing nicely This is a lot of fun. Smallish erect plants in heavy shade –but later they will want produce multiple spikes of many small white more light to flower. Very limited. flowers accented with lime-green and a 4.00” pots (9 inch leaf span) $60.00 beautiful, ultra-round pure white lip. Pleasing nocturnal fragrance. Easy, rewarding. 2.00” pot $10.00 TOF3006 Oerstedella pseudoschumanniana x self. Photo. Panama. Simple cane-like stems. Really unbelievable "blue" colors, overlaid with orange-brown on the sepals and petals. Very showy sprays of many simultaneous fragrant flowers. If you‘ve never seen the flowers, it is quite amazing. 3.50” pot $12 10 TOF2589 Phalaenopsis maculata. TD76 Pleurothallis corniculata. Malaysia, Indonesia. Miniature epiphyte or Panama. Very cute displays on small plants. lithophyte from sea level up to 3000 ft. Its Many single yellow-orange flowers lightly name in the Malay language, kupu-kupu striped towards throat. Hood-like dorsal batu , means “rock butterfly”. Very interesting sepals give an overall appearance of 'bird species with many beautiful small flowers beaks'. 2.00" pot $12.00 B.S. with substance are white or off-white with TD212 Pleurothallis divaricans. intense red transverse bars and a scarlet lip. Photo. Colombia. Small-size warm to cool (This clone has particularly intense red growing epiphyte. 2 -inch erect to arching markings, like the special clone shown in wire-like inflorescence has many tiny yellow Eric Christensen’s ‘Phalaenopsis – a flowers which open simultaneously. Monograph’) Small plants with only a 4” leaf 2.00” pot B.S. $12.00 span in 2.00” pots are N.B.S. $18.00 Rare TD210 Pleurothallis janetiae. opportunity! Costa Rica. Really neat miniature species TOF2599 Phalaenopsis stuartiana. has 3 or 4 fairly large flowers on thin wiry Photo. Southern Mindinao, Philippines. inflorescence, opening successively for Epiphyte at low elevations up to 900 feet months. Flowers are crystalline cream with (Warm growing). Massive branched sprays purple spots and purple in the centers. are held up over the sometimes rich mottled Nice. 2.00” pot B.S. $15.00 foliage. From the ‘Dream City’ line – white TD59 Pleurothallis luctuosa. flowers with mahogany spots against yellow Central America through Colombia and on the dorsal sepals only. Easy culture, like Ecuador. Lowland tropical rainforest (warm for your Phal. hybrids; lower light and growing). Clumpy plants produce wiry spikes consistent moisture – but not kept soaking with several maroon flowers. Very nice, wet. 3.50” pots B.S. $12.00 worthwhile. 2.00" pot B.S. $12.00 TD114 Platystele reflexa. TD269 Pleurothallis pacayana. Ecuador. One of my favorite pleurothallids. Guatemala. (Correctly it is supposed to be A cloud forest small epiphyte with many nice Pleurothallis gacayana – even though it is successively blooming bright orange named for the Pacayan Volcano.) This is flowers. Grows well here so it’s not that cool- said to be an error by Schlecter when growing. 1.00” pot B.S. $15.00 describing the species.) It is such a strange TD214 Platystele vellota. plant that it is now one of my favorites! Odd Photo. Ecuador. Lilliputian - 1 1/2" tall tall stems are 4-sided, topped by an plants put up many tiny clusters of 5-9 attractive leaf. Cluster of small bright red- blooms. Flowers are only about 2 mm in orange flowers at the leaf apices. size and are translucent greenish yellow 3.00” pots B.S. $18.00 with red lips. Fascinating genus - hope to TOF2900 Pleurothallis prolifera. offer more in the future. Photo. Brazil. Small tough plants with 1.00” pot B.S. $15.00 roundish purplish leaves have a chain of TOF2460 Pleurothallis alata. small red flowers lying in center. Excellent Costa Rica. Micro-mini cutie! Tiny clumpy interesting species. Easy to grow. plant has "tall" spikes with a single flower at 2.00" pot N.B.S.$12.00 the top of each. Flowers are triangular- TD154 Pleurothallis radula. shaped, cream-colored with yellow tips, Costa Rica. Beautiful leaf form, medium spotted with burgundy inside. Plant is only size plants. Flowers are large, color is 1/2" tall (1 1/2" tall including spike and greenish yellow. Nice. 3.00" pot B.S. $18.00 flower). 1.00" pots $10.00 B.S. TD127 Pleurothallis rowleei. TD29 Pleurothallis allenii. Costa Rica to Ecuador and Colombia. Really Photo. Panama. Very showy for a small sweet little species. Chain of pretty 3/8" species. Long, deep maroon flowers appear flowers are finely spotted and striped with around and throughout clumpy plants. Easy, red-purple. Contrasting petals are sweet warm-growing. Blooms often throughout the pink. 2.00” pots B.S. $12.00 year. 2.00” pots $12.00 B.S. TD336 Pleurothallis sp. #3 ‘Mexico’. TD373 Pleurothallis bivalves. We got the plant labeled as a Pleurothallis Ecuador. Great species - classy. “Tall” (8”) but it may be a Stelis. 12” long spike, many stems have narrow 3 ½” leaves. Blooming cupped flowers are a light brick-red. from the center of the leaf successively is a Spiraling spikes hang down. Beautiful 5/8’ long nice flower – salmon pink plants – this is a really neat species. overlaying a pale-yellow. 2.00” pot B.S. $15.00 2.00” pot B.S. 15.00 11 TD307 Pleurothallis sp. #5 `Mexico’. base of the back of the leaf. Rewarding easy Very cute small species to 4” tall with wiry species. 2.00" pot $12.00 B.S. leaf stems. Single ¼” flowers at base of leaf TD126 Scaphosepalum anchoriferum ‘Fortuna are golden with a reddish suffusion offset by Rojo’. a wine-red lip. Interestingly, this plant has Photo. Panama. Lucky acquisition. Pretty been identified by Selby as Pl. circumplexa little 4" tall plants have many 5/8" long (O.I.C. # 13938), but they did state that this flowers with stubby plump lateral sepals. plant is not typical. We are not using that Very good two-tone red colors (the typical is name because this plant and flowers do not more yellow-green with purplish markings.) remotely resemble the photos of Pl. 2.00” pot B.S. $18.00 circumplexa on the Internet or in books such TD310 Scaphosepalum cimex. as ‘Field Guide to the Orchids of Costa Rica Ecuador. Miniature-sized warm-growing and Panama’ (Dressler) epiphyte. The “Bug-like Scaphosepalum” 2.00” pot B.S. $12.00 refers to the shape of the “showy” ¾” TD227 Pleurothallis sp. #6 Panama. flowers. Blooms in the winter on a slender Panama. Numerous very thin wiry spikes 5" long, successively flowered inflorescence. flower successively with a quarter inch Good species! 2.00” pot B.S. $15.00 burgundy flower with striations – something TD123 Scaphosepalum decorum. like a bird’s beak. 2.00" pot B.S. $12.00 Photo. Colombia. Really unbelievable TD372 Pleurothallis sp. #23 ‘Peru’. Scapho with huge (for genus) attractive Peru. 8” tall plants with 1” x 3” long leafs yellow flowers. Rare opportunity. Almost which carry single yellow flowers with always in bloom. 3.00” pot $25.00 burgundy petals and red lip. Pretty. TD125 Scaphosepalum fimbriatum. 2.00” pot B.S. 15.00 Photo. Colombia. Bizarre yellowish flowers TD402 Pleurothallis sp. #29 Peru. with red markings have bristly hair on Peru. Small yellow flowers in center of 2” outside. Flowers on thin wire-like stems, elongated heart-shaped leaf. Very cute. remind me of some little creature sticking 3.00” pot B.S. $12.00 up. Clumpy pleurothallid. This is a real TOF2155 Pleurothallis sp. `Tiny Hidden Flowers’. conversation piece. Always in bloom. Mexico. Tiny Chiapas species. Attractive 2.00" pot B.S. $16.00 very clumpy miniature plants have tough TD33 Scaphosepalum grande. round leaves – flowers are yellow and borne Photo. Colombia. Scaphosepalum is another singly, usually under the leaf. of the 27 genera in the fantastic 1” pot B.S. $9.00 Pleurothallidinae. Easy-growing fleshy TD80 Restrepia brachypus ‘Orange’. plants send up tall spikes from each growth, Gallery photo. Colombia. Good species which flower successively with "large" showy has fairly large flowers - orange in this select yellow flowers. Bizarre blossoms look like variety. The showy synsepal always has 13 creatures from outer space, with long stripes in R. brachypus. Rather uncommon pendant appendages from each . but easy, rewarding. 2.00" pot $15.00 B.S. Reddish in center of flower. TD34 Restrepia elegans x dodsonii. 3.00” pot B.S. $18.00 A Colombian crossed with an Ecuadorian. TD90 Scaphosepalum microdactylum. Hybrid vigor. Nice – “showy” flowers are Panama. 4" spikes have 4 or 5 hooded copper colored covered by fine red spots. flowers opening successively. Light yellow, Large flower for our Restrepia’s. striped red. Lip red-purple. 2.00” pot B.S. $15.00 2.00" pot $12.00 B.S. TD1 Restrepia striata. TD314 Scaphosepalum ovulare. Gallery photo. Ecuador. Super easy and Ecuador. “The Egg-Like Scaphosepalum. warm-tolerant. Blooms often. Good Miniature plants with short ascending and introduction to the world of pleurothallids. descending successively-flowered wiry Single flowers emerge from leaf petiole and spikes. Flowers are less than a quarter are striped all over with red-brown. inch, egg-shaped, and are yellowish with red 2.00" pot $8.00 B.S. spots and blotches. 1.00” pots B.S. $12.00 TD77 Restrepia xanthopthalma. TD70 Scaphosepalum rapax. Photo. Mexico through Colombia. Variable Colombia. Sweet little 1" tall plants are very species is more correctly named R. clumpy. Many pendant wiry spikes have muscifera. Ours is a broad-leaf form with small maroon spotted flowers borne singly. very colorful flowers, red lateral sepals, Gaping flowers have 2 fang-like sepaline dorsal spotted with red-purple. Flowers are tails. True miniature is in bloom much of the produced successively in a fascicle at the year. 1.00" pot B.S. $15.00 12 TD152 Scaphosepalum rinkei. TOF2894 Sobralia xantholeuca `Good Color’ x self. Venezuela. (Formerly sold as S. manningii.) Photo. Mexico. A robust vigorous Mexican Miniature clumping epiphyte has wire-like terrestrial species from Chiapas which spikes which hold the single flowers out grows in wet soil with bright light. Flowers away from the plant (successively many can be quite large – 6” or larger spread. “A flowered). Tiny 3/8" flowers are yellowish very rare and handsome species of distinct with an elongated red lip. This may be character, which was flowered by Mr. Hill, described as a new species soon (not gardener to the late R. Hanbury, Esq” ( B.S. manningii). Most Scaphosepalum species Williams, The Orchid Growers Manual, have proven easy to grow in our 1885 ) 3.00” pot $20.00 intermediate climate and quite rewarding. TOF2700 Spathoglottis plicata alba. 2.00" pot B.S. $12.00 Photo. Philippines. Pure white clone has TD312 Scaphosepalum swertifolium ‘Yellow’. flowers which are non-cleistogamous (they Photo. Colombia. Attractive 4” tall don't self-pollinate themselves automatically, pleurothallid. The amazing flowers have like the pink S. plicata which grows wild in long yellow sepals held out horizontally. Hawaii.) Large plicate leaves. Makes a Center of flower is spotted with rich-red. good pot-plant or a fantastic garden plant for Alien creatures. 2.00” pots B.S. $18.00 tropical and sub-tropical gardens. Recommended. 3.50” pots B.S. $10.00 5.00” pot $15.00 TOF2718 Schomburgkia splendida ‘Natural World’ TOF2896 Stanhopea connata 'Arnie' x self. AM/AOS x self. Photo. New select cultivar. Fantastic showy Photo. Colombia. Update: Doing more species blooms frequently. 3 to 5 heavy 4- research into this; this would be the plant inch waxy orange flowers hang down erroneously called S. splendida var. Cauca, beneath plant. Less red-purple markings on not the true S. splendida. The Award still the hypochile than in our previous cultivar – holds and we will publish the correct name resulting in a more overall color. Nice. when we learn it. You can see several 3.50” pots $16.00 pictures of the Cauca variety on the Internet. TOF2980 Stanhopea horichiana x self. Varnished, deep, almost black, wine red Costa Rica. Medium sized warm growing flowers and large, nearly petal-like pink epiphyte (natural hybrid between S. wardii bracts. Spikes can each a meter in length and S. ecornuta) Described by Rudolf Jenny and carry 10-15 flowers. Nice fragrance. in 1988. Very beautiful flowers (check it out 3.50” pots $20.00 on Jay’s website). Petals and sepals TOF2677 Sobralia callosa. speckled with red. 3.50” pot $18.00 Photo. Panama. If you always wanted to TOF2730 Stanhopea insignis ‘Dark Jungle’ x self. grow Sobralias but were put off by their Photo. Brazil. "A lusty Brazilian beauty!" large size - then this is for you. This "mini- (Greer, 1998) The species upon which the Sobralia" also happens to have the brightest genus was founded. 2 or three big fleshy hot pink colored flowers! Good-sized flowers are cream with purple spots. In this blossoms too. The mature parent plant is select variety, the hypochile is mostly dark now about 18" tall and very clumpy. I think it purple. Low elevation dryish forests. had around 45 flowers at once displayed Different! 5.00” pot N.B.S. $28.00 beautifully around the plant. Beautiful 3.50” pot $20.00 interesting foliage too. As you know, TOF2768 Stanhopea florida x self. Sobralia flowers are short lived (one or two Photo. Ecuador. Very hard to get. Eastern days) but plant blooms over and over from slope of the Andes - seasonally dry montane the same canes throughout a season cloud forest. Showy displays of 5-8 large (up (Fall/Winter). We are the first to propagate to 5") cream to light pink colored flowers this rare and desirable species from seed. speckled with red. The name refers to the 3.00" pot N.B.S. $18.00 fact that it produces many flowers. TOF2771 Sobralia violacea “Roadcut”. 3.50" pot $18.00 Photo. Venezuela. (Formerly sold as TOF2886 Stanhopea jenischiana x self. Sobralia yauaperyensis) One of the most Photo. Ecuador, Peru, Colombia. New beautiful Sobralias Intense purple coloration batch. We’ve been out of this for a while. in this strain. Sobralias are light-loving Very attractive. From the ‘Catorce’ strain – plants. Flowers are short-lived, but flower up to 14 flowers on a spike. Predominately successively from the same canes yellow with red spots – a few come out with throughout a season. Very showy dramatic orange flowers. One of the "good ones”. displays from this excellent plant. 3.50” pot $20.00 5.00” pots $22.00 13 TOF3069 Stanhopea maduroi x self. the most floriferous Stanhopea in our Panama. Rare new species (Dodson and collection. Without too much exaggeration, Dressler, 1998). Large 6” flowers, two or the mother plant is either in bloom or spiking three to an inflorescence, clear concolor most of the year! 5.00” pot $30.00 cream-yellow with darker yellow (no spots). TD43 Stelis argentata ‘Red’. You wouldn’t want to miss this if you are a Photo. Panama. Prolific warmth-tolerant Stanhopea enthusiast. We grow this exactly Stelis has many sprays of 1/4" red flowers - the same as all our other Stanhopeas. instead of the usual cream-yellow color. 3.00” pot – extremely rare $40.00 Very attractive display. In bloom over a good TOF2832 Stanhopea oculata ‘Botanical Garden’ x period of time. 2.50” pots B.S. $12.00 self. TD375 Stelis ciliaris Photo. Mexico through Brazil. Still one of Ecuador. Small sized warm-growing the greatest. All the Stanhopeas are Pleurothallid. Arching pendulous and strongly fragrant, but S. oculata has the twisting inflorescences have many dark most pleasant – of vanilla – and for this mauve fairly closely-spaced flowers. Flower reason is irresistible to customers. Very parts are edged with minute whitish hairs or showy and floriferous, with the characteristic ciliations. 3.00” pot B.S. $18.00 “cheerios’ markings on the sepals and TD144 Stelis morganii. petals. Recommended. 3.50" pot $15.00 Ecuador. Neat species has a climbing habit TOF2870 Stanhopea platyceras. with multitudes of cream yellow flowers on Photo. Colombia. Unbelievable opportunity short erect sprays. Nice - easy. to acquire one of the rarest and most 2.00" pot $12.00 B.S. beautiful Stanhopeas. This clone has a dark TOF2480 Trichopilia hennisiana. purplish hypochile. Rarely offered in the U.S. Photo. Ecuador. Beautiful species! Several market. Extra large in 3.50” pots $25.00 full shaped white flowers with golden yellow TOF2850 Stanhopea ruckeri. in the full round lips. Nice fragrance. Far Mexico to Nicaragua. Beautiful albanistic easier to grow than Trichopilia suavis (less form with pale greenish petals and a blue- cool demanding). 3.50” pots B.S. $20.00 green ridge down the column. Identified by TD394 Trichosalpinx rotundata. the OIC at Selby Gardens. 4 or 5 dramatic Panama. Insane pleurothallid has round waxy flowers hang down from plant like cupped shaped leaves. Several spikes birds in flight. Hard-to-find species. emerge behind the leaf, each carrying 2 or 3 3.50” pot $15.00 small yellowish flowers, each segment has TOF2890 Stanhopea stevensonii. red centrally. Unique species blooms often. “New” (1994) and still uncommon. Massive 2.00” pot B.S. $15.00 displays of orangey gold flowers with red TOF2950 Vanda denisoniana. eye, with or without additional spots. Up to Thailand to Southern China. Large-size 15 five-inch flowers per pendant warm to cool growing clumping epiphyte. inflorescence. Small batch – will sell out Very important species. Short spikes of fast. 3.50” pot $20.00 waxy yellow flowers with white column and TOF2906 Stanhopea tigrina 'Glory of Mexico' side lobes. Good quality strain. Fragrant, AM/AOS x self like vanilla. Approximate 7" leaf span. Photo. Eastern Mexico. You've never seen 3.50” empty pot. $15.00 a bigger, heavier, waxier orchid flower. TOF2907 Vanda Noriko Sumida. Mericlone. Even the enormous buds are beautiful and Photo. (Woodlawn Glory x Teoh Chee Keat) amazing. Flowers are 6" across or larger; As you know, we grow almost all species yellow-orange heavily blotched with red- orchids. This Vanda hybrid performs so well black. Very fragrant. 3.50” pots $25.00 outside in our “botanical garden” that we TOF2852 Stanhopea tricornis. decided to clone it again. It is a “semi- Photo. Ecuador. Western slopes of the terete” plant which flowers all year long. Andes - warm moist tropical forest. Unique & The blossoms are purple colored with some vigorous species has large waxy flowers tessellations. The flower is a “semi-terete” with fleshy petals that stay in front, instead type flower, that is, not as full and round as of curling back between the sepals as in those of modern strap-leaf vandas, but it other Stanhopeas. Fragrant. grows ten times faster and easier. Handles 5.00” pot $28.00 full sun and seldom stops flowering. TOF2871 Stanhopea wardii 'Dee' HCC/AOS x self 3.50” pot (without media) $15.00 Nicaragua. Very special cultivar. Color is not typical for the species – orangey. 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Our fax number is (808) 572-8917. soon as possible – in any case, in any we are not liable for incorrect identifications. SHIPPING INFORMATION: Tropical Orchid Farm, Inc. shall be responsible only for We prefer to use FEDEX 2 nd DAY SERVICE from the purchase price of each plant sold. We make no Hawaii; however, we will use US POSTAL SERVICE warranty, expressed or implied as to the productiveness when requested. There will be a $12.00 HANDLING of any plant sold as a result of this or any other offering. CHARGE on all orders. Shipping charges will be added to this handling charge as follows: DISCOUNTS $25 - $200 please add 15% of value of plants before any $100-$250 = 5% DISCOUNT discounts that apply $251-$500 = 10% DISCOUNT $201 - $500 add 12% of value of plants before any $501-$750 = 15% DISCOUNT discounts that apply $751-$1000 = 20% DISCOUNT $501 and over add 10% of value of plants before any $1000-OVER = 25% DISCOUNT discounts that apply. OUR NURSERY IS CERTIFIED FOR EXPORTING Arizona: TO MAINLAND, U.S.A. BY THE STATE OF Due to the special requirements of the Agriculture HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. department, we are sorry but we will no longer be ONLY HEALTHY PLANTS WILL BE SENT. shipping orchids to Arizona. We will stay abreast of that MINIMUM ORDER $30.00. SEND PAYMENT situation.. WITH ORDER.

Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands: FOREIGN SHIPMENTS: WE HAVE OUR C.I.T.E.S. CERTIFICATE TO SHIP ORDERS Orders to Puerto Rico containing 12 plants or less do not INTERNATIONALLY. HOWEVER, THERE WILL require a Phytosanitary Certificate. However, orders BE EXTRA CHARGES. PLEASE WRITE OR FAX with 12 plants or more DO require a Phytosanitary FOR DETAILS. Certificate. The cost for a Phytosanitary Certificate is $10.00. IF PLANNING TO VISIT US, PLEASE ARRANGE We will ship via Air Priority through the U.S. Postal THIS WELL IN ADVANCE. OPEN BY Service to Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands, and shipping APPOINTMENT ONLY. charges will be adjusted to reflect the actual cost of shipping plus our handling charge, so please disregard the shipping charges that appear on your order . Please use VISA, MasterCard, American Express, or

Discover for payment; as shipping amount will need to be billed separately on the day of shipping.

FOR FEDEX STANDARD OVERNIGHT (not usually necessary - we’ve been very happy with the FEDEX 2 nd Day Service) add an additional $10.00

We guarantee that we will ship you only healthy, vigorous plants.