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RHS Orchid Hybrid Supplement 2009 April to June QUARTERLY SUPPLEMENT TO THE INTERNAT I ONAL REG I STER OF ORCH I D HYBR I DS (SANDER ’S LI S T ) APRIL – JUNE 2009 REGISTRATIONS Distributed with OrchidThe Review THE ORCHID JO URN A L O F T HE RO YA L HO R T ICUL T UR A L SO CIE T Y VO LUME 117, NUMBER 1287, SEP T EMBER 2009 NAME PARENTAGENEW O RCHID HYBRIDS REGISTERED BY april – June 2009 REGISTRATIONS Supplied by the Royal Horticultural Society as International Cultivar Registration Authority for Orchid Hybrids NAME PARENTAGE REGISTERED BY (O/U = Originator unknown) x Amenopsis * Kaohsiung Magic Phal. Sogo Yukidian x Ame. [Angcm.] philippinensis Kdares (Tsai Chi-Chu) x Andreara * Boechout Lpt. bicolor x Rlc. [Blc.] Harbinger of Spring 1 A.De Prins x Angulocaste Mont Vibert Lyc. [Ida] Mont Mado x Ang. Victoire E.Young O.F. x Arthurara * Black Widow Mtssa. Royal Robe x Ons. [Odm.] Midnight Miracles A.Buckman x Ascocenda Butterscotch Ascda. Kultana Gold Spot x V. insignis M.Birkett (Kultana) Claude Vorbe V. Josephine van Brero x Ascda. Princess Mikasa R.F.Orchids Felix the Cat Ascda. Krailerk x Ascda. Madame Panni V.Fowler (O/U) Helen’s Spotted Gold Ascda. Chomkao x Ascda. Viroonchan Gold F.Mollenhauer (O/U) Judy Astbury Ascda. Crownfox Red Dragon x V. Arlene Maguire R.F.Orchids Looking Good V. Motes Indigo x Ascda. Yip Sum Wah Motes Maureen’s Valentine V. Ratiratana Beauty x Ascda. Malibu Aristocrat M.M.Pulignano (Kultana) Milo Djukanovic Ascda. Anglo-Chinese School x V. Kasem’s Delight Singapore Bot.Gdns Motes Sun Splash Ascda. Ann Reaben Prospero x Ascda. Weerasekera Motes Rafael Rodriguez Ascda. Miami Mandarin x V. tessellata C.Fighetti (Ruben Sauleda) Ruth Campbell V. [Vt.] Mevr. L. Velthuis x Ascda. Princess Mikasa R.F. Orchids Winter Haven Prelude Ascda. Red Baron x Ascda. Motes Mandarin K.& D.Emig Yaemyim V. Somsri Pink x Ascda. Wilas S.Yaemyim x Bolleanthes Memoria Arthur Kornberg Cnths. Amazing x Blth. Purple Anemone D.Levy Bonatea Steudnerosa Bnt. steudneri ¶ x Bnt. speciosa B.Junginger (R.Mangelsdorff) x Brassada Curly Locks Ada [Brs.] keiliana x Brs. Chieftain J.Kaeding Brassia King Kong Brs. Rex x Brs. Starry Knight Cal-Orchid x Brassidium Dragon Baby Brsdm. [Alcra.] Dragon Flight x Onc. Sharry Baby A.Buckman x Brassocatanthe Mickey’s Empress Bct. Royal Worsley x B. nodosa Mickey’s Royal Worsley C. [Lc.] Orglade’s Royal Lady Mickey’s (O/U) x Bct. [Blc.] Empress Worsley x Brassocattleya Estrella Otoñal FCA B. perrinii x C. percivaliana E.A.Flachsland Joyful Day B. Yaki x C. [L.] jongheana A.Black Maria Hatnay C. [L.] purpurata x Bc. [Bl.] Morning Glory Soroa S. y N. Andrés Johnson C. × fascelis x B. perrinii N.Caneva x Broanthevola Jose’s Sunset Grt. [Ctna.] Why Not x B. cordata J.Hermo 46 ORCHID REVIEW SUPPLEMENT VOL. 117 NAME PARENTAGE REGISTERED BY Bulbophyllum Herkules Bulb. macrobulbum x Bulb. phalaenopsis A.Stockelbusch Tien Noi Evening Star Bulb. lasiochilum x Bulb. beccarii ¶ Y.Punpreuk Wong Mi-Li Bulb. fascinator x Bulb. mandibulare C.C.Yap x Burrageara Tdares Volcano Burr. [Knt.] Living Fire x Onc. Sharry Baby Tdares Catasetum Brent’s Black Hawk Ctsm. tenebrosum x Ctsm. Donna Wise B.Baker (F.Clarke) Giovanna Ctsm. galeatum x Ctsm. tigrinum A.Grade x Catcylaelia Jungle Jim E. [Epi.] Orchid Jungle x Lc. Clayton Waglay J.Jeansonne Cattleya Beau’s Apricot Gem C. [Slc.] Seagulls Apricot x C. Beaufort R.J.Midgett Carlos and Teresa Cahiz-Yrigoyen C. × fascelis x C. Bill Fouraker A.J.Cahiz Cosmo-Miniheaven C. [Lc.] Cosmo-Blueheaven x C. intermedia Kokusai Dendi’s Angel C. [Lc.] Haw Yuan Angel x C. Lana Coryell Dendi Orch. (D.Diehm) Dendi’s Bee C. Caudebec x C. Cherry Bee Dendi Orch. (D.Diehm) Dendi’s Flash C. [Slc.] Angel Flare x C. [Slc.] Jillian Lee Dendi Orch. (D.Diehm) Dendi’s Sierra C. [Slc.] Sierra Doll x C. Dal’s Tradition Dendi Orch. (D.Diehm) Don Lorenzo Castets C. [Lc.] Oracle x C. × dolosa E.A.Finkelstein Fair Phyllis C. Tripp Johnston x C. Netrasiri Beauty J.Grezaffi Gisele Bundchen C. [Lc.] Aloha Case x C. amethystoglossa F.Setembrino (Orq. Rio Preto) Guasipati C. [Lc.] Eximia x C. warneri A.J.Cahiz (Gold Country) Ho Hsing Leopard C. Ho Hsing Cat x C. Landate Ho Hsing Hsinying Fire C. [Slc.] Fire Lighter x C. [Slc.] Red Jewel Ching Hua Iolanda Defino C. guttata x C. Bobker’s Kaleidoscope P.Cataldo Jörg Dietrich Beischer C. [Slc.] Amethyst Star x C. [Slc.] Woodland’s Doll Woodland Jose’s Freckles C. Vivian Johns x C. tigrina [leopoldii] J.Hermo Jun and Arisa Pineapple C. [Slc.] Lucky Chance x C. [Slc.] Red Jewel J.Sudou (Fujii Orchids) Kimberly Miranda C. Mary Lynn McKenzie x C. [Lc.] Everett Dirksen H.R.Granade Lindisfarne C. [Slc.] Memoria Leona Jones x C. Mary Gratrix R.Doran (O/U) Magic Melody C. [Lc.] Tokyo Magic x C. [Lc.] Melody Fair F.Clarke (H & R) Mamojuca Jaime Afonso C. Califlora x C. [Lc.] Culminant M.L.Henriques Mariana C. [Lc.] Lina Cavalieri x C. labiata E.A.Costa Memoria Emily Hammond C. Yesteryear x C. Tiffin Bells Don Massey O.M. Great Architect No. 4 C. [Lc.] Mikkie Nagata x C. labiata R.Aragao Oleo Stella C. xanthina x C. [Cte.] araguaiensis B.Junginger Oro Verde Azul C. nobilior x C. candida [quadricolor] E.Verástegui Orquidacea’s My Baby C. [Slc.] Ken Dream x C. [Slc.] Riffe R.Giorchino Plum Love C. [Lc.] Love Knot x C. [Lc.] Maui Plum J.Jeansonne (H & R) Purple Splendor C. [Lc.] Mini Purple x C. [Lc.] Culminant F.Clarke Saint Anthony C. [Lc.] Persepolis x C. Bill Fouraker A.J.Cahiz Shipbuilder’s Oatmeal Stout C. [Lc.] Eximia x C. [L.] purpurata A.J.Cahiz Sweet Peggy C. [Lc.] Susan Holguin x C. [Lc.] Yee Yee Lam J.R.Connell (Stewart Orch.) x Cattleychea Jose’s Delight Ctyh. [Epc.] Siam Jade x C. Pradit Spot J.Hermo Priang C. Angelwalker x Psh. [Epi.] prismatocarpa C.A.Hammond x Cattlianthe Cape Ruby Ctt. [Slc.] Cape Flame x Ctt. [Slc.] Kalahari Sunset Duckitt Chocolate Bat Ctt. [C.] Chocolate Drop x C. Batalinii A.Hughes (O/U) Griffin’s Delight C. [Lc.] Leo Holguin x Gur. [C.] skinneri J.J.Griffin Mamojuca Travessuras de Abril C. bicolor x Ctt. [Lc.] Blazing Treat M.L.Henriques Marina C. loddigesii x Ctt. [Lc.] Gold Digger E.A.Costa Oro Verde Centelleo C. Bob Betts x Ctt. [C.] Chocolate Drop E.Verástegui Pianissimo C. Dubiosa x Ctt. [Slc.] Maricana H.Owada Pure Heart Ctt. [Slc.] Maricana x Ctt. [Lc.] Trick or Treat Yuko Kobayashi (K.Nakano) Sparkling Eyes C. [Sl.] Layla x Ctt. Imperial Ruby T.Kuroyanagi Tropical Splash C. [Lc.] Tropical Sunset x Ctt. [Lc.] Denis Olivas F.Clarke Vinho do Porto Ctt. [C.] Porcia x Ctt. [C.] Portia Orchids Ltd [MN] (R-J.Quené) ORCHID REVIEW SUPPLEMENT VOL. 117 47 NAME PARENTAGE REGISTERED BY x Catyclia Burdekin Emerald Cty. [Eplc.] Envy x E. [Epi.] Bees’ Knees S.Scalia King Alata E. alata x C. Newton King J.Jeansonne x Caulocattleya Chantilly Song Clty. [Diaca.] Chantilly Lace x C. [Lc.] Mari’s Song A.Buckman Ethels Paradise Clty. [Diaca.] Chantilly Lace x C. Penny Kuroda Cohen (Carmela) x Christieara Long and Lavish Aerdv. Barney Garrison x Chtra. Krailerk Gold A.Buckman x Colmanara Saffrontastic Odtna. Yellow Parade x Odcdm. [Colm.] Catatante A.Buckman Coryanthes Golden Chalice Crths. macrantha x Crths. bruchmuelleri [biflora] Orchids Ltd [MN] (Jason Fischer) Cymbidium Antonio Dumaguin Senior Cym. Vienetta Beauty x Cym. Cabernet E.Dumaguin (A.Easton) Backfire Cym. Clarisse Austin x Cym. Tapestry L.Batchman Biroweel Cym. Tracy Hall x Cym. Allumination D.J.Harmer (Sims Orch.) Blushing Beauty Cym. lowianum x Cym. Peepers E.Ellestad Buckaroo Cym. Caripepper x Cym. Karen L.Batchman Burgundy Glow Cym. Hot Line x Cym. Duckitt Bicentennial Duckitt Burma Ruby Cym. Lady Clarisse x Cym. Brandy Wine L.Batchman Cape Angel Cym. Lovely Angel x Cym. Cape Giant Duckitt Cape Arthur Cym. King’s Operetta x Cym. Royale Fare Duckitt (HQ Orchids) Cape Lands Cym. Centennial x Cym. Waylands Duckitt Cape Red Glow Cym. Iris Cooper x Cym. Duckitt Bicentennial Duckitt Cape Red Sky Cym. Red Dawn x Cym. Duckitt Bicentennial Duckitt Cape Snowy River Cym. Old Man River x Cym. Snow Spell Duckitt Cape Summer Gold Cym. Enzan Summer x Cym. Copper Darling Duckitt Carrot Top Cym. Mighty Mouse x Cym. Wyandotte L.Batchman Cass Darling Cym. Cass Boulton x Cym. Marie Fetzer Duckitt Cherie Cym. Karen x Cym. Applejack L.Batchman Chuc Mung Nam Moi Cym. Valley Nymph x Cym. Sleeping Dawn Bay Breeze GH. (B.Schwartz) Claude Greengrass Cym. Erin Beauty x Cym. Southborough New Horizon Orch. (A.Easton) Cleo Rose Cym. Balkis Rose x Cym. Cleo Sherman Duckitt Darling Angel Cym. Thundergod x Cym. Lovely Angel Duckitt (HQ Orchids) Darling Chocolate Cym. Darling Beauty x Cym. Choc Nut Duckitt Darling Lime Cym. Yellow River x Cym. Dioptase Duckitt Des Hamonnets Cym. Hamsey x Cym. Pearlette E.Young O.F. Doug Grant Cym. Cabernet x Cym. Ceres New Horizon Orch. (D.Grant) Duckitt Candy Cym. Duckitt Bicentennial x Cym. Cape Candy Duckitt Duckitt Gold Cym. Yellow River x Cym. Duckitt Bicentennial Duckitt Duckitt Mahogany Cym. Cape Mahogany x Cym. Duckitt Bicentennial Duckitt Envy Cym. Baltic Honey x Cym. Lunagrad L.Batchman Eulalia Gamboa Cym. Karen x Cym. Alnwick Castle E.Dumaguin (A.Easton) Fiery Beauty Cym. Fiery Queen x Cym. Darling Beauty Duckitt Fiery Copper Cym. Copper Darling x Cym. Fiery Queen Duckitt Fiery Duckitt Cym.
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