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RHS Orchid Hybrid Supplement 2006 October to December Orchid Supp 1274.qxd 31/1/07 10:34 Page 1 QUARTERLY SUPPLEMENT TO THE INTERNATIONAL REGISTER OF ORCHID HYBRIDS (SANDER’S LIST) OCTOBER – DECEMBER 2006 REGISTRATIONS Distributed with THE ORCHID REVIEW THE ORCHID JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY VOLUME 115, NUMBER 1274, MARCH – APRIL 2007 Orchid Supp 1274.qxd 31/1/07 10:34 Page 2 NEW ORCHID HYBRIDS October – December 2006 REGISTRATIONS Supplied by the Royal Horticultural Society as International Cultivar Registration Authority for Orchid Hybrids NAME PARENTAGE REGISTERED BY (O/U = Originator unknown) ACAMPOSTYLIS * Suchart’s Tadpole Rhy. gigantea x Acp. papillosa [carinata] ¶ S.Srisuk AERANGIS Mani’s Star Aergs. biloba x Aergs. citrata J.&R.Eckstrom(O/U) ALICEARA Hwuluduen Mary Mtssa. Aztec x Onc. hyphaematicum Hwuluduen Orch. ANCISTROCHILUS Cameroon Star Anc. rothschildianus x Anc. thomsonianus ¶ Hoosier(L.Glicenstein) ANGRAECUM Argonaut Angcm. Longiscott x Angcm. longicalcar Hoosier(F.Hillerman) Ruffels Angcm. Eburlena x Angcm. magdalenae Hoosier(F.Hillerman) ANOECTODES * Charlotte’s Web Anct. brevilabris x Mac. petola Hoosier(L.Glicenstein) ASCOCENDA Brighton Spots V. Doctor Anek x Ascda. Guo Chia Long Brighton Orch. Brighton’s Delight Ascda. Brighton Fuchsia x V. Doctor Anek Brighton Orch. Cameron Joseph Kalei Sistar Ascda. Miami Mandarin x Asctm. curvifolium Haiku Maui(N.Mizuno) Crownfox Cutie V. insignis x Ascda. Madame Kenny R.F. Orchids Gold Spots Delight V. Tanu Gold x Ascda. Thai Spots Viboon Mungkud Ascda. Viraphandhu x Ascda. Taibu S.Worawongwasu(R.Viraphandhu) Reno’s Rocket Ascda. Meda Arnold x V. Gordon Dillon Brighton Orch. Sweet Pea V. bensonii x Ascda. Peggy Foo R.F. Orchids Thitibodee Gold Asctm. Mee x Ascda. Vaewravee Gold S.Worawongwasu(Pudtamontno) Viboon Gold Ascda. Gold Spots Delight x Ascda. Bangkhuntian Gold Viboon Viraphandhu Midnight Moon V. Thananchaisand x Ascda. Fuchs Gold S.Worawongwasu(R.Viraphandhu) Yellow Brick Road Ascda. Ram Indra Gold x Ascda. Fortune East M.Pitiriciu(Patsana Nurs.) ASCOFINETIA Color Burst Neof. falcata x Asctm. Sidhi Gold L.Soule(Kultana) BALENKEZIA * Andrew Lorincz Bpt. Hanna Topp x Zel. [Onc.] onusta E.Lorincz BARDENDRUM Cherry Yoko Epi. Yoko Yokohama x Bark. whartoniana Hoosier(L.Glicenstein) Petite Epi. calanthum x Bark. whartoniana Hoosier(L.Glicenstein) BERGMANARA Hokie Pokie Brg. [Yam.] Zip x Blc. Toshie Aoki Arnold J.Klehm BISHOPARA Atomic Career Ctna. Splash of Port x Sc. Lana Coryell D.Neuendorff My Hero Sc. Love Hero x Ctna. Barrel of Brandy D.Neuendorff Roll out the Barrel Ctna. Barrel of Brandy x Sc. Beaufort D.Neuendorff BRASSADA Memoria Spark Matsunaga Brsa. Orange Delight x Brs. Edvah Loo Haiku Maui(N.Mizuno) BRASSAVOLA Crazyarachno B. perrinii x B. cucullata A.Black(O/U) BRASSOCATTLEYA Brasil Quinhentos Anos Bc. Turandot x C. loddigesii F.Setembrino(Carvalho) 2 ORCHID REVIEW SUPPLEMENT VOL.115 Orchid Supp 1274.qxd 31/1/07 10:35 Page 3 NAME PARENTAGE REGISTERED BY Little Lulu B. Little Stars x C. Lulu H & R Tramandai 1 B. tuberculata x C. tigrina [leopoldii] E.A.Finkelstein(O/U) BRASSOLAELIOCATTLEYA Anita’s Surprise Blc. Rainbow Moon x Bc. Sir John Templeton J.Spencer(O/U) Aureliano Buendia Blc. Goldenmaxima x Blc. General Grant Arnold J.Klehm Balada de Esperanza Lc. Yung Hua x B. nodosa R.Sobrino Candy Box Blc. Elizabeth Hearn x C. Candy Tuft H.Owada Cathie Bennett Lc. Irene Finney x Blc. Mary Tuavera New Horizon Orch.(A.Easton) Christine Bersola Babao Lc. Shellie Compton x Blc. Fringe Benefits Malvarosa Crazy Wedding B. Crazyarachno x Blc. Lelia’s Wedding A.Black Dennis Junka Lc. Ann Akagi x B. [Rl.] glauca D.Junka Denver Botanic Gardens Blc. Hawaiian Inferno x Blc. Sharon King Denver B.G.(O/U) Donna Born Lc. Golden Maxine x Blc. Dream Match Bob Richardson Orch. Esperanza en Oro Blc. Mahina Yahiro x Blc. Yen Orange R.Sobrino(O/U) Exotic’s Golden Sun Blc. Goldenzelle x Blc. Xanthette Exotic Orchids Flor de Ilusión Bc. NiÒa Rosada x Blc. Purple Ruby R.Sobrino Golden Emperor Blc. Goldenzelle x Lc. Wayndora Exotic Orchids Hilda Takamatsu Lc. Mari’s Song x Bc. Maikai H & R Kimberly Richardson Blc. Joann Yukimura x Blc. Tribute Bob Richardson Orch. Korat Sunshine Lc. Phai-Loeng Waianae x Blc. Korat Sunset S.Noisuwan(O/U) Kuo’s Crown Lc. Patricia Nixon x Blc. Chang’s Crown M.C.Kuo Kuo’s Culminant Lc. Culminant x Blc. Tribute Chung Haw Orch. Kuo’s Erin Calle Blc. Erin Kobayashi x Blc. Calle Del Oro Chung Haw Orch. Kuo’s Kohala Brown C. Kohala x Blc. Memoria Helen Brown Chung Haw Orch. Kuo’s Mildred Crown Lc. Mildred Rives x Blc. Kuo’s Crown Chung Haw Orch. Kuo’s Walker Victor C. walkeriana x Blc. Victor Umi Peltier Chung Haw Orch. Lady Deborah Blc. Oconee x Lc. Within Reach D.Perkins(Stewart Orch.) Lowraine C. Little Dipper x Blc. Sunday N.Johnson(A.Koch) Malvarosa Gold Bc. Green Dragoon x Blc. Shephard’s Golden Fleece Malvarosa Malvarosa Lilac Touch Lc. Shellie Compton x Bc. Cynthia Malvarosa Malvarosa Radiant Pink Blc. Malvarosa Prince x Blc. Fringe Benefits Malvarosa Memoria Floyd Irvin Bachrach C. Horace x Blc. Saint Helena Sound A.Bachrach Memoria Leona Passander C. Horace x Blc. Three Suns R.J.Midgett(J.Passander) Michael Laikin Blc. Goldenzelle x Blc. Holguin Legacy New Horizon Orch.(A.Easton) Miva Marie-Claire Rouxel Bc. Pastoral x Lc. Marchenoir Michel Vacherot Newberry Joy Lc. John Mossman x B. [Rl.] digbyana Carter & Holmes Nicola Fulford Lc. Gold Digger x Blc. Mildred Zaiman Carib Plants(R.Fulford) Oroviejo Blc. Waikiki Gold x Blc. Lorraine Malworth R.Rodrigues Orquidacea’s Exotic Dream C. intermedia x Blc. Memoria Nilta FranÁa R.Giorchino Pamela Saxton Blc. Goldenzelle x Lc. Susan Holguin J.Saxton(S.McNerney) Pauline Harris Blc. Burdekin Storm x Blc. Edisto J.Naugle Peachie Moon Blc. George King x Blc. Lunar Eclipse Arnold J.Klehm Ports of Fortune Blc. Ports of Paradise x Blc. Fortune R.D.McCoy(O/U) Purple Dream Blc. Bryce Canyon x Blc. Fort Watson Exotic Orchids Queen Elizabeth the Second Blc. Meditation x Lc. Ecstacy Chadwick & Son Rainbow Moon Blc. Six Bells x C. Norton Benis J.Spencer(O/U) Redland Ambush Lc. Mini Purple x Blc. Brave Warrior L.Sakrzewski Redland Horizon Blc. Redlands Beauty x Blc. Dal’s Horizon L.Sakrzewski Redland Hot Spots Lc. Alsaks Special x Blc. Waianae Leopard L.Sakrzewski Redland Influence Lc. Lulu’s Song x Blc. Blumen Insel L.Sakrzewski Redland Sunburt Blc. Yellow Ball x Lc. Aussie Sunset L.Sakrzewski Siam Aurora Blc. Korat Sunshine x Blc. Yen Twentyfour Carat S.Noisuwan Stasia Bachrach Blc. Pokai Queen x Blc. Goldenzelle A.Bachrach(Stewart Orch.) Suvarnabhumi Delight Blc. Ploenpit Golden Delight x Blc. Yen Twentyfour Carat S.Noisuwan Suvarnabhumi Jewel Lc. Memoria Robert Strait x Blc. Memoria Tiang T.Orchids Valley Isle Glory Blc. Aloha Spirit x Lc. Memoria Robert Strait Exotic Orchids Village Chief Little Blc. Village Chief Pestle x Blc. Tzeng-Wen Beauty Chih-Cheng Chen Village Chief Pestle Blc. Waikiki Gold x Blc. Buttercup Chih-Cheng Chen Village Chief Spirit Blc. Tzeng-Wen Beauty x Blc. Meadow Morn Chih-Cheng Chen BULBOPHYLLUM (including CIRRHOPHYLLUM) Hot Lips Bulb. [Cirr.] pingtungense x Bulb. [Cirr.] Elizabeth Ann M.LeDoux Meen Bunga Pattani Bulb. [Cirr.] auratum [campanulatum] x Bulb. [Cirr.] gracillimum Meen Nursery Meen Gala Star Bulb. siamense x Bulb. echinolabium Meen Nursery Meen Nora Fingers Bulb. [Cirr.] gracillimum x Bulb. [Cirr.] flabellum-veneris Meen Nursery ORCHID REVIEW SUPPLEMENT VOL.115 3 Orchid Supp 1274.qxd 31/1/07 10:35 Page 4 NAME PARENTAGE REGISTERED BY Michelle’s Sibuyas Bulb. patens ¶ x Bulb. trigonosepalum S.Oyama Petit Anquette Bulb. lobbii x Bulb. [Cirr.] rothschildianum E.Young O.F. Sharese Bulb. [Cirr.] Daisy Chain x Bulb. [Cirr.] gracillimum S.Oyama Star of Sumatra Bulb. echinolabium x Bulb. sumatranum Orchids Ltd [MN](R-J.Quené) Yellow Tail Bulb. [Cirr.] Doris Dukes x Bulb. [Cirr.] Louis Sander B.Thoms BULBOROBIUM * Chitchote Bulb. [Cirr.] putidum x Den. Anucha Flare T.Chitchote CATAMODES Jumbo Art Ctsm. vinaceum x Morm. Jumbo Artemis Jumbo Orchids CATANOCHES Jumbo Clough Cyc. Rocky Clough x Ctsm. Susan Fuchs Jumbo Orchids Jumbo Samba Cyc. Rocky Clough x Ctsm. pileatum Jumbo Orchids CATASETUM De Etta Harris Ctsm. Donna Wise x Ctsm. Crownfox Voodoo J.Naugle CATTLEYA Batagesi C. loddigesii x C. Batalinii Ching Hua(O/U) Exotic’s Plum Leopard C. Fort Motte x C. tigrina [leopoldii] Exotic Orchids Interworld C. Small World x C. intermedia D.A.Walker(K.Chaney) Kuo’s Portia C. Porcia x C. Bactia Chung Haw Orch. Lady Warner C. Lady Ingram x C. warneri RHS(O/U) Lavender Lulu C. Lavender Ice x C. Lulu H & R Lulu Land C. Lulu x C. aclandiae H & R Merziger Gardefeuer C. La Princesita Marvelle x C. aclandiae R.Janke Queen Hye C. Queen Mary x C. Suzanne Hye RHS(O/U) Stonewall Rebellion C. Valentine x C. Sir Jeremiah Colman Worldwide Utuado Elegante C. bicolor x C. Utuado Espectacular Orch.by Eli CATTLEYTONIA Atomic Splash Ctna. Splash of Port x C. Memoria Jerome Shultz D.Neuendorff Beverly’s Blush C. Hawaiian Whitey x Ctna. Maui Maid S.Duncan(O/U) CATYCLIA Don Eli C. Cynthia Martel Utuado x E. [Epi.] tampensis Orch.by Eli CAULBARDENDRUM * Amethyst Bard. Risque x Cau. [Diacm.] bicornutum Hoosier(L.Glicenstein) CAULOCATTLEYA Paul Vondersaar C. bicolor x Cau. [Diacm.] bicornutum Hoosier(E.Michel) CLOWESETUM Jumbo Circle Cl. Jumbo Grace x Ctsm. cirrhaeoides Jumbo Orchids COCHLEZIA * Ruby Scepter Cda. rosea x Rdza. lanceolata [secunda] Hoosier(L.Glicenstein) COELOGYNE Golden Bug Coel. speciosa x Coel. fuscescens ¶ Carter & Holmes(Tim Hoffman) Lyme Bay Coel. speciosa x Coel. usitana ¶ Burnham Nurs. CYCNOCHES Jumbo Cooper Cyc. warscewiczii x Cyc.
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