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Aerides Alexanderara Aranda Ascocenda Asconopsis NEW ORCHID HYBRIDS March - May 2004 REGISTRATIONS Supplied by the Royal Horticultural Society as International Cultivar Registration Authority for Orchid Hybrids NAME PARENTAGE REGISTERED BY (O/U = Originator unknown) AERIDES Brighton's Sparkle Aer. Bangkok x Aer. houlletiana Brighton Orch. ALEXANDERARA Dark Tower Alxra. Henry Wallbrunn x Onc. powellii Woodland ARANDA Ethan Pride Aranda Wan Chark Kuan x V. Doctor Anek Chua Hong Hor ASCOCENDA Barbara Havenick V. Crownfox Gold x Ascda. Fuchs Harvest Moon R.F.Orchids Bay Bright Eyes V. Fuchs Delight x Ascda. Peggy Foo T.Bade Brighton's Best Ascda. Fuchs Gold x Ascda. Suksamran Gold Brighton Orch. Brighton's Bingo Blue Ascda. Tan Chai Beng x Ascda. Blue Boy Brighton Orch. Brighton's Boy V. Kasem's Delight x Ascda. Blue Boy Brighton Orch. Brighton's Gold Moon Ascda. Fuchs Harvest Moon x V. Kultana Gold Brighton Orch. Brighton's White Crystal V. Rose Davis x Ascda. Muang Thong Brighton Orch. Golden Harvest Moon Ascda. Gold Sovereign x Ascda. Fuchs Harvest Moon M.Wheeler(O/U) Narangba Boy V. Doctor Anek x Ascda. Blue Boy Brighton Orch. Ratchaburi Waxy Red V. Pure's Wax x Ascda. Lenachai T.Rodsawad Roslyn's Best Ascda. Fuchs Gold x Ascda. Meda Arnold Brighton Orch. ASCONOPSIS Jiaho's Orange Ascps. Irene Dobkin x Phal. Zuma's Pixie Nobby Orch. BAKERARA Jamie Pitts Onc. maculatum x Dgmra. Color Play Woodland BAPTIODA * Cold Fusion Cda. vulcanica x Bapt. [Onc.] echinata [brunleesianum]G.Staal BEALLARA Pacific Bright Star Oda. Remembrance x Mtssa. Royal Robe Mauna Kea Orch. Pacific Pastel Bllra. Tropic Splendor x Odm. Connero Mauna Kea Orch. Tropic Tom Bllra. Tropic Splendor x Oda. Marside Mauna Kea Orch. BRASSIA Elmore's Arachnid Brs. Memoria Fritz Boedeker x Brs. verrucosa Elmore Orch. BRASSIDIUM Mark Rehfield Brs. Santa Ynez x Onc. leucochilum Mauna Kea Orch.(J.Rehfield) Prodigious Brs. verrucosa x Brsdm. [Odbrs.] Kenneth Bivin J.Ritchie(O/U) Sultan Brsdm. [Bak.] Everglades Hunter x Onc. [Milt.] fuscatum [warscewiczii] Everglades White Knight Brs. Rex x Onc. leucochilum Woodland Yuk Brsdm. [Bak.] Everglades Hunter x Onc. powellii Everglades BRASSOCATTLEYA Flor del Coquí Bc. Déesse x Bc. Annie Saldaña R.Sobrino Niña Sencilla C. Cognac x B. [Rl.] digbyana R.Sobrino BRASSOLAELIOCATTLEYA An-Ping Fort Blc. Maitland x Lc. Lisa Ann Lai-Jin Jeng Arthur Tanner's Jaqueline Kay Blc. Golden Slippers x Blc. Malvern Coastal Gdns. Boricuita Dorada Blc. Fortune x Blc. Orange Nuggett R.Sobrino Bright Light Lc. Gold Digger x B. [Rl.] digbyana J.Hermo Chen Chih Cheng Blc. Kuan-Miao Chen x Blc. Tzeng-Wen Beauty Chih Cheng Chen Dave's Collection Lc. Chine x Blc. Waikiki Sunset Ruei-Ming Yeh Dennis Himmeroeder Blc. Joe x Blc. Iroquois Trail J.Grezaffi Ensueño Caribe Blc. Donald Reins x C. Horace R.Sobrino Erin Déesse Bc. Déesse x Blc. Erin Kobayashi N.Mountford(O/U) Frances Kirk Blc. Campobello x Blc. Erin Déesse N.Mountford Golden Opportunity Blc. Bonalbo x Lc. Lisa Ann Don Massey Green Rattana Blc. Greenwich x Blc. Udomrattana M.K.Cheng(O/U) Green Taipower Blc. Greenwich x Blc. Chianhao Beauty Ming Hsing Yang Happy Pirika C. Happy Talk x Blc. Pastel Queen T.Yuhora Hija de Borinquen Blc. Bryce Canyon x Blc. Arnaldo Astacio Díaz R.Sobrino Jolgorio en Oro Lc. Mary Ellen Carter x Blc. Orange Nuggett R.Sobrino Kanueng-Ha Blc. Harlequin x Blc. Bobby Ward S.Meesangnil(Puttan Orch.) Kanueng-Nid Blc. Kanueng-Ha x Blc. Emi Hoshino S.Meesangnil Kesthin's Primrose Blc. George King x Blc. Sylvia Fry K.& E.Morrison(D.& B.Littman) Kesthin's Trader Blc. Zilzie Fry x Blc. Dream Trader K.& E.Morrison(D.& B.Littman) Last Call Lc. Dubescens x Bc. Pastoral N.Mountford Li Jiuan Pearl Lc. Kat Green Cherry x Blc. Tzeng-Wen Beauty Li Jiuan Orch. Liou Hope Blc. Li Cheng Mary x Bc. Mount Hood Chih Cheng Chen Mongkol Delight Blc. Patcharee Delight x Blc. Angkinantana T.Orchids Mura Yamaguchi Blc. Ports of Paradise x Blc. Amy Wakasugi S.Yasumoto Nolegs Cowling Blc. Memoria Susan Hawkins x C. Chocolate Drop M&J.Brown Ritmo y Poesía Blc. Orange Nuggett x Blc. La Tierruca R.Sobrino Romantic Rainbow L. Flavina x Blc. Pastoral Sound T.Yuhora Shinfong Little Doll Lc. Netrasiri Doll x Blc. Toshie Aoki W-C.Hung Shinfong Star Blc. American Heritage x Blc. Three Suns W-C.Hung Spring Harmony C. Spring Climax x Blc. Spring Dawn N.Sakata SunCoast Sunspots Lc. Jungle Elf x Blc. Waianae Leopard Florida SunCoast(H & R) Tainan A-Ming Blc. Apricot Flare x Blc. Kuan-Miao Chen Ruei-Ming Yeh Taiwan Bian Blc. Chia Lin x Blc. Sweet Anniversary Chi Chang Tsai Tropic Of Utah Blc. Bryce Canyon x L. gouldiana Santa Barbara Village Chief Art Blc. Taiwan Queen x Blc. Tainan Gold Chih Cheng Chen Village Chief Choler Blc. Shinfong Sweet x Blc. Chunyeah Chih Cheng Chen Village Chief Gem Blc. Tzeng-Wen Beauty x Blc. Apricot Flare Chih Cheng Chen Village Chief Gild Lc. Bowri-Albida x Blc. Tzeng-Wen Beauty Chih Cheng Chen Village Chief Goddess Blc. Pink Empress x Blc. Rosa Galante Chih Cheng Chen Village Chief Hall Blc. Guanmiau City x Blc. Purple Ruby Chih Cheng Chen Village Chief Headache Blc. Shinfong Gold Gem x Blc. Chunyeah Chih Cheng Chen Village Chief Holder Blc. Tainan Gold x Blc. Apricot Flare Chih Cheng Chen Village Chief Leer C. Moscombe x Blc. Waikiki Gold Chih Cheng Chen Village Chief Light Blc. Guanmiau City x Blc. Chia Lin Chih Cheng Chen Village Chief Pearl Blc. Guanmiau City x Blc. Eve Marie Barnett Chih Cheng Chen Village Chief Peerage Blc. Guanmiau City x Blc. Shinfong Canary Chih Cheng Chen Village Chief Rainbow Blc. Pamela Finney x Blc. Pink Empress Chih Cheng Chen Village Chief Rose Blc. Taiwan Queen x Blc. Chunyeah Chih Cheng Chen Village Chief Scurf Blc. Tzeng-Wen Beauty x Lc. Angel Heart Chih Cheng Chen Village Chief Snack Blc. Guanmiau City x Blc. Sanyung Ruby Chih Cheng Chen Village Chief Talent Blc. Chyong Guu Chaffinch x Blc. Tzeng-Wen Beauty Chih Cheng Chen Village Chief Talking Blc. Pink Empress x Blc. Eve Marie Barnett Chih Cheng Chen Village Chief Taste Blc. Chunyeah x Blc. Varut Thundercloud Chih Cheng Chen Village Chief Tearoom Blc. Chia Lin x Blc. King of Taiwan Chih Cheng Chen Village Chief Tiger Blc. Guanmiau City x Blc. Shinfong Lucky Chih Cheng Chen Vincent's Dream Bc. Princess Teresa x Blc. Maitland Tso Ping Huang Wanli Yeh Blc. Mystic Isles x Blc. Ports of Paradise Ruei-Ming Yeh Ya Yuan Blc. Apricot Flare x Blc. Pirates Quest Lung-Shi Jeng BULBOPHYLLUM Anne Port Bulb. Jersey x Bulb. bathieanum ¶E.Young O.F. BURRAGEARA Nancy Carpenter Vuyl. Monica x Onc. Elegance Woodland Red Butter Vuyl. Edna x Odcdm. Tiger Butter Mauna Kea Orch.(Burnham Nurs.) Saneh Vuyl. Monica x Wils. Archirondel Woodland CALANTHE Rainbow Nioi Cal. Kozu x Cal. Oriental Nioi T.Yamashita CATTLEYA Granier's Felicity C. Minerva x C. Caribbean Skies E.Granier Granier's Ultimate C. Minerva x C. Victoria E.Granier Lulu's Gloss C. Interglossa x C. Lulu J.Hermo(O/U) Malu Poubel C. forbesii x C. Marcela Scalco Poubel Bastos Misaki Venus C. Sound of Silence x C. Candy Tuft N.Taki(Yoshitaka Yamamoto) Seu Alberto C. harrisoniana [harrisoniae] x C. guttata E.A.Costa CATTLEYTONIA Dashing Why Not Ctna. Dash of Port x Ctna. Why Not D.Neuendorff CATYCLIA Angelica E. Modesita Aparte x C. x guatemalensis S.Cusi Doña Juana E. adenocaula x C. loddigesii S.Cusi CAULOCATTLEYA Pink Toy C. Dubiosa x Clty. [Diaca.] Lin Toy F.Clarke CHELYOPSIS * Garesquivel Pyp. [Onc.] versteegianum x Cly. [Onc.] ampliata [ampliatum]A.D.Betancourt(C. Esquivel) CHRISTIEARA Crownfox Golden Sparkler Aer. lawrenciae x Ascda. Fuchs Golden Nugget R.F.Orchids CLARKEARA Memoria Polly Bates Sl. Gratrixiae x Iwan. Appleblossom Woodland CLOWENOCHES Precocious Jem Cl. Rebecca's Daughter x Cyc. barthiorum G.Monnier CLOWESIA Rebecca's Daughter Cl. Rebecca Northen x Cl. warczewitzii G.Monnier(O/U) CORONADOARA Michael's Delight Ascda. Crownfox Golden Dawn x Chri. vietnamica R.F. Orchids CYCNODES Taiwan Gold Cyc. chlorochilon x Cycd. Jumbo Jewel Orchis Flor. CYMBIDIUM Beauty Star Cym. Forrest Garden x Cym. Seaside Kawano Mericlone Charm Heart Cym. Great Katy x Cym. Enzan Spring Kawano Mericlone Designer Princess Cym. Designer Lip x Cym. Pepper's Princess W.D.Bailey Dolly's Dream Cym. Dolly x Cym. Dream Therapy New Horizon Orch. Donovan Cym. Kusuda Shining x Cym. Sleeping Ransom New Horizon Orch. Douglas Dillon Cym. Red Beauty x Cym. Pebbles New Horizon Orch. Early Torino Cym. New Torino x Cym. Organdy Kawano Mericlone Exeter Apple Cym. Claudona x Cym. Musita K.Jacobsen Exeter Apple Hill Cym. Exeter Apple x Cym. Yowie Hill K.Jacobsen Exeter Delicious Cym. Red Beauty x Cym. Voodoo K.Jacobsen Exeter Dramatic Apple Cym. Noel Wilson x Cym. Exeter Apple K.Jacobsen Exeter Dramatic Mary Cym. Karen x Cym. Noel Wilson K.Jacobsen Exeter Gala Cym. Pink Parade x Cym. Voodoo K.Jacobsen Exeter Granny Smith Cym. Vanguard x Cym. Hazel Tyers K.Jacobsen Exeter Mary Hill Cym. Karen x Cym. Yowie Hill K.Jacobsen Exeter Peach Cym. Pink Ice x Cym. Pixie Moor K.Jacobsen Exeter Pomegranate Cym. Karen x Cym. Exeter Apple K.Jacobsen Exeter Sunshine Cym. Wallara x Cym. Hope Ranch K.Jacobsen Exlent Green Cym. Bronze Empress x Cym. Ovation Kawano Mericlone Exlent Yellow Cym. Satin Doll x Cym. Golden Light Kawano Mericlone Finger of Suspicion Cym. George Formby x Cym. Kirby Lesh New Horizon Orch. Flower Melody Cym. New Torino x Cym. Ovation Kawano Mericlone For Your Love Cym.
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