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RHS Orchid Hybrid Supplement 2011 April to June QUARTERLY SUPPLEMENT TO THE INTERNATIONAL REGISTER OF ORCHID HYBRIDS (SANDER’S LIST) APRIL – JUNE 2011 REGISTRATIONS INCLUDING NEWSLETTER OF THE ADVISORY SUB-COMMITTEE ON ORCHID HYBRID REGISTRatION (ASCOHR) NO.2 Distributed with OrchidThe Review VOLUME 119, NUMBER 1295, SEPTEMBER 2011 NEW ORCHID HYBRIDS April – June 2011 REGISTRATIONS Supplied by the Royal Horticultural Society as International Cultivar Registration Authority for Orchid Hybrids NAME PARENTAGE REGISTERED BY (O/U = Originator unknown) x Aeridovanda Memoria Michael Metzger Aer. leeana [jarckiana] x V. luzonica Rinke&Thompson (M.Metzger) x Aliceara Dark Lightning Milt. bluntii x Brsdm. [Odbrs.] Kenneth Bivin Everglades (O/U) x Aranda Fuchsia Fantasy Aranda Anne Khoo x V. Fuchs Delight M.Birkett (Kultana) Ragad Taib Aranda Broga Giant x V. Karulea K.C.Au Yong x Ascocenda Annelore Vanderlint V. Josephine van Brero x Ascda. Suksamran Gold Neo Tuan Hong Chawasee N. Fragrance V. denisoniana x Ascda. Theptong Chao Praya Orch. Jewel Gregory Ascda. Memoria Freddie Ray Hector x V. suavis G.& I.Scott Madame Dennis Ascda. Madame Panni x V. denisoniana Orch. Dominicana (O/U) Madame Tavivat Ascda. Tavivat x Ascda. Madame Dennis Orch. Dominicana (O/U) Memoria Freddie Ray Hector Ascda. Meda Arnold x Ascda. Guo Chia Long G.& I.Scott (O/U) Orchidom Chestnut Ascda. Motes Hot Chestnut x Ascda. Motes Mandarin Orch. Dominicana Orchidom Sunshine V. Paki x Ascda. Crownfox Sundancer Orch. Dominicana Orchidom Sunspots Ascda. Madame Tavivat x Ascda. Fuchs Sunspots Orch. Dominicana Pattrada V. Trevor Rathbone x Ascda. Wilas A.Arayangkul Pisit V. Fragrance Ascda. Mahogany Gem x V. Mimi Palmer Chao Praya Orch. SMa Federation 80th Anniversary Ascda. Pete Balasky x V. Doctor Anek SMa Fed. (Woon Leng Nurs.) Tim Brooks Ascda. Barbara Hanck x V. Mimi Palmer R.F.Orchids Vilairat Gold Spot V. Kultana Gold x Ascda. Kultana Gold Spot Vilairat Orchid x Ascofadanda Lorna Craig Sei. mitrata x Ascda. Vermilion Delight R.F.Orchids x Ascofinetia Moonlight Firefly Neof. falcata x Ascf. Twinkle P.T.Lin (P.Rowland) x Brassidium Mont Vibert Brsdm. [Stwt.] Les Vracheres x Onc. [Oda.] Le Bocage E.Young O.F. Vieux Moulin Onc. [Oda.] Ville a l’Eveque x Brsdm. [Stwt.] Quetivel Mill E.Young O.F. x Brassocatanthe Dariel Gonzalez Bc. [Bl.] Morning Glory x Ctt. [Lc.] Gold Digger B.Lavaud Exuberance B. nodosa x Ctt. Cherry Treat A.Black Jack Sloniker B. nodosa x Ctt. [Lc.] Netrasiri Waxy J.Sloniker Jose’s Solar Flare Bc. [Blc.] Larry Thompson x Ctt. [Lc.] Orange Trick J.L.Hermo Nara Gera Ctt. [Lc.] Trick or Treat x B. flagellaris M.M.Tolentino x Brassocattleya A. C. Oliveros Bc. Star Ruby x C. bicolor B.Oliveros Flavia C. bicolor x B. martiana M.M.Tolentino x Brassostele Rainbow Spiders Bst. [Odbrs.] Gordon Dillon x Brs. Rex Stephen Waters Spiders Galore Bst. [Odbrs.] Rainbow Spiders x Brs. Rex Stephen Waters x Brolaelianthe Audrey McIntosh Grt. [Ctna.] Why Not x L. [Schom.] lueddemanii Claude Hamilton Bulbophyllum Princess Bejaratana Bulb. palawanense x Bulb. claptonense P.Supanantananont x Burkillara Archbishop Nicholas Chia Aerdns. Bogor x V. Kewalo Lee Tong Juan (Lee Kim Siah) 42 ORCHID REVIEW SUPPLEMENT VOL. 119 NAME PARENTAGE REGISTERED BY x Cahuzacara Jose’s Waxy Star Rlc. [Blc.] Waianae Leopard x Bct. [Blc.] Empress Worsley J.L.Hermo Sedona Sunrise Rby. [Blc.] Apache Sunrise x Ctt. [Lc.] Netrasiri Waxy Sedona x Catasandra Silvana Helena Ctsm. fimbriatum x Gal. curvifolia C.Van Den Berg x Catcylaelia RIO’S Star Lc. Paula’s Pink x E. Rio’s Phoenix Ruben in Orch. Cattleya Alisa C. [Lc.] Canhamiana x C. x dolosa L.Andreasen Alladia Oliani C. [Lc.] Florália’s Triumph x C. [Lc.] José Dias Castro E.N.Graça Angel Jim C. Ruth Gee x C. walkeriana K.Edwards (O/U) Aylene C. [Lc.] Blue and Gold x C. [Lc.] Stardust Reverie Santa Barbara Blue Genes C. Dress Blues x C. Regina Kodama (O/U) Brother Jack C. [Lc.] Irene Finney (1964) x C. [Lc.] Lake Cachuma J.R.Connell (O/U) Bunny Drew C. [Lc.] Leora Hewlett x C. Horace F.Drew (O/U) Chien Ya Ant C. [S.] endsfeldzii x C. [Slc.] Red Jewel Hsueh Yung-Yuan Chien Ya Champion C. [Lc.] Chien Ya Ruby x C. Chien Ya Emperor Hsueh Yung-Yuan (O/U) Chien Ya Emperor C. [Lc.] Mini Purple x C. [Slc.] Wendy’s Valentine Hsueh Yung-Yuan (O/U) Chien Ya Girl C. [Lc.] Spring Angel x C. walkeriana Hsueh Yung-Yuan Dress Blues C. Dupreana x C. Valentine (1900) Kodama (O/U) Eva’s Campanas Sueltas C. Valentine (1900) x C. [L.] purpurata Orquídeas Eva Felix Alfonso Estrada C. [Lc.] Waccamaw x C. Caudebec B.Oliveros Hsinying Love Glow C. [Lc.] Orglade’s Glow x C. [Lc.] Love Knot Ching Hua Jamaica Snow C. Earl x C. Angel Bells Claude Hamilton Joe Rives C. [L.] purpurata x C. [Lc.] Mildred Rives Whimsy Orch. Kathy and Jens C. [Lc.] Mono Lake x C. [Lc.] Irene Finney (1964) K.Edwards (O/U) Kathy’s Choice C. Dubiosa (1890) x C. Ruth Gee J.R.Connell (O/U) Lady Bird Johnson C. David Hill x C. mossiae A.Chadwick (Orchid Trail) Monica McNamara C. [Lc.] Tokyo Magic x C. [Slc.] Tangerine Jewel M.McNamara (Gold Country) Nalo Surprise C. [Lc.] Clown’s Image x C. walkeriana Puanani Odom’s Lode C. [Lc.] Within Reach x C. loddigesii Odom’s (Stewart Orch.) Odom’s Schroeder-Creek C. schroderae x C. Fuji Creek Odom’s (Stewart Orch.) Odom’s Snowfall C. Gertrude Hausermann x C. White Blossom Odom’s (Stewart Orch.) Orquidacea’s Fenomeno C. [Lc.] Tyl Belle x C. [Lc.] João Antonio Nicoli R.Giorchino Peggy’s Delight C. Memoria Mary Proebstle x C. Fuji Creek J.R.Connell (Stewart Orch.) Petite Poupée C. [Lc.] Amber Glow x C. [Lc.] Tyl Belle M.Rivera-Valebella Qing Ming Snow C. x dolosa x C. Qing Ming Cat Qing Ming Orch. RIO’S Touch of Class C. Penny Kuroda x C. tigrina [leopoldii] Ruben Sauleda S. y N. Gladys Donnet C. [L.] Rubin x C. [L.] crispata [Caetensis Group] N.Caneva Shonan Beat C. [Lc.] Mini Blue Star x C. [Slc.] Mari’s Beat A.Nakada Spike C. [Lc.] Bill Pannill x C. Spring Lake K.Edwards (O/U) Spring Lake C. [Lc.] Mono Lake x C. [Lc.] Casitas Spring K.Edwards (O/U) Stardust Reverie C. [Lc.] Cornelia (1893) x C. lawrenceana Santa Barbara (H.Crothers) Sun Rise Sun Set C. [Lc.] Mary Ellen Carter x C. [Slc.] Final Touch B.Oliveros Washington Dream C. [Lc.] Washington Post x C. [Lc.] Drumbeat G.Hikita Yi Mei Song C. Moscombe x C. Penny Kuroda Yi Mei Orch. x Cattleychea Heloisa Tolentino C. x dolosa x Psh. crassilabia ¶ M.M.Tolentino x Cattleytonia Charlie Schack Ctna. [Lctna.] Peggy San x C. amethystoglossa J.Grezaffi Memoria Michael Davis Bro. [Ctpsta.] Cayman x Ctna. Marley Beckford Claude Hamilton Memoria Vincent Lopez Ctna. Quest’s Millennium x Bro. [Lpna.] Kingston Claude Hamilton x Cattlianthe Ana Luiza Gur. x guatemalensis x C. [Slc.] Ayrton Senna M.M.Tolentino Berlin Midnight Ctt. [Lc.] Blue Angel x C. labiata L.Andreasen Meen Daraka C. forbesii x Gur. [C.] skinneri Meen Nursery Miracle of Life Ctt. [Lc.] Ernest Renan x C. [Slc.] Circle of Life B.Oliveros Natalie Schneider Ctt. [Lc.] Hawaiian Blue Sky x C. [Lc.] Mini Purple Odom’s (Rob Schneider) Princess Emily Miranda Ctt. [Lc.] Suzuki’s Red Star x C. bicolor R.Giorchino Yi Mei Smile C. Yi Mei Song x Ctt. [Slc.] Kauai Starbright Yi Mei Orch. ORCHID REVIEW SUPPLEMENT VOL. 119 43 NAME PARENTAGE REGISTERED BY x Cattoniphila Jamaica Symphony Myc. [Smbc.] Hamlyn’s Melody x Ctna. Marley Beckford Claude Hamilton Linda May Sunderland Ctna. Marley Beckford x Mcp. [Schom.] tibicinis Claude Hamilton x Catyclia Gene Delgado E. [Epi.] phoenicea x C. x dolosa P.Esperon Little Pearl E. [Epi.] plicata [plicatum] x C. luteola P.Esperon Mi Perla E. [Epi.] phoenicea x C. harrisoniana [harrisoniae] P.Esperon Top Class C. [Lc.] Tropical Pointer x E. [Epi.] gracilis [gracile] Ruben in Orch. x Cautonleya Pink Maiden Ctna. Maui Maid x Cul. Jean Niemann B.Monk (A.Maximiano) x Christieara Pink Torch Ascda. Yip Sum Wah x Aer. krabiensis D.Junka x Claudehamiltonara Jamaica Port Gct. [Ctna.] Dash of Port x B. nodosa Claude Hamilton x Cloughara Jose’s Red Magic Clo. Dragon’s Treasure x Cycd. Wine Delight J.L.Hermo x Cycnodes Carol Marine Cyc. warscewiczii x Morm. Jumbo Poseidon W.Marine (F.Clarke) Cymbidium Above and Beyond Cym. Inasa x Cym. Yowie Flame Hatfield Orchids Angel’s Kiss Cym. Lerwick x Cym. Mini Wonder Ivens Angus Young Cym. Mighty Sunset x Cym. devonianum Hatfield Orchids Bagatelle Cym. Colomberie x Cym. Rocco Tower E.Young O.F. Bui’s Gem Cym. Bunyip x Cym. Peggy Foo Ha Bui Charles Weckerle Thrun Cym. George Formby x Cym. devonianum Hatfield Orchids Charlotte Victoria Marcus Cym. Putana x Cym. Winter Fire Ivens Chia Lien Red Cym. All Star x Cym. Sensation Chia Lien Orch. Chocolate Falls Cym. Ruby Pendant x Cym. Pumilow Hatfield Orchids Chocolate Thunder Cym. Mighty Mouse x Cym. devonianum Hatfield Orchids Divine Ruby Cym. Ruby Pendant x Cym. Gordon Gibbs Hatfield Orchids Eleanor Matsumoto Cym. Peter Pan x Cym. suave L.Matsumoto Flying Tigers Cym. Golden Tiger x Cym. devonianum Hatfield Orchids Golden Opportunity Cym. Mae West x Cym. Gateway to Gold J.Santy Heidi Kirkpatrick Cym. Brenda x Cym. Dolly Hatfield Orchids Hsingda Ruby Cym. sinense x Cym. Lucky Rainbow Chen Chang Hueneme Sunset Cym. Hazel Fay x Cym. devonianum Hatfield Orchids Inasa Beauty Cym. Inasa x Cym. Red Beauty Hatfield Orchids Janis Elaine Hoenig Cym.
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