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Old 04-06-2008, 11:31 PM
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Ok, here's the list with whatever description I could find from the grower, Fender's Flora:

Brassolaeliocattleya:
(1) Blc. Dawson City 'Mendenhall' X Blc. Oconee 'Mendenhall' AM/AOS
Our first offering of this new orchid. The goal is Red, Big Fragrant Reds with good growth habit on vigorous plants. The offspring should be similar to the frequently awarded Blc. Chia Lin. In other words, this will be a great orchid!

(1) Blc. Buttercup `Bozo`, HCC/AOS x Blc. Pamela Heatherington Buttercup `Bozo`, HCC/AOS was awarded to Gene Crocker. Here the combination with the massive pink Pamela Heatherington will give very soft colors in the peach tones, similar to Blc. George King
`Serendipity`, AM/AOS.

(5) Blc. Michael Gaine 'Orchidglade II' x Blc. Dream Trader 'RJM'
This hybrid is a backdoor approach to a remake of Blc. Goldenzelle (Fortune x Horace). Blc. Fortune is one parent of Michael Gaine and C. Horace is one parent of Blc. Dream Trader. Michael Gaine is a strong yellow-gold with a bold red picotee. Dream Trader is an exceptionally nice, large pink which introduces the spring-blooming C. mosiae. Colors of this new hybrid, an exclusive of Fender`s Flora, will range from yellow/pumpkin to rosy pinks with a fall and spring bloom season. The flowers will be fragrant, too.

(5) Blc. Chia Lin 'New City' AM/AOS x Pot. Beauford Gold 'Susan Fender' AM/AOS
Chia is BIG, it`s RED, and AHHHH so fragrant. You can`t miss with this standard cattleya which blooms in the fall and is very long-lasting. It recently received an award of merit from the American Orchid Society. The awarded plant was grown by a friend in Hawaii. Our Potinara Beaufort Gold `Susan Fender`, AM/AOS is the highest awarded of many Beaufort Golds. It had 9 flowers and 3 buds when awarded in Savannah, GA. A great friend, Dave Hill, used it in his exhibit and actually cut off 3 flowers to make the orchid "look better" in his exhibit! It is vigorous, compact, and blooms on every new growth. All of these seem to be good reasons to use her as a parent.

(5) Blc. Love Sound 'Dogashima' AM/AOS x Blc. Arabesque 'Golden Zebra' AM/AOS

(5) Blc. Orglades Charm 'Linell' AM/AOS x Lc. Royal Emperor 'Wade' AM/AOS
In this new cross, the awarded Orglade`s Charm has been line bred with one of its parents, Royal Emperor. The ruby red Royal Emperor will reintroduce that glowing color to produce large, long-lasting, fragrant reds and saturated oranges on standard-sized cattleyas types that bloom for the Fall shows. This is the first offering of our Fender`s Flora exclusive.

(5) Blc. Bouton D`Or x Slc. Barefoot Mailman
Blc. Bouton D`Or is combined with an offspring of Laelia briegeri, Slc. Barefoot Mailman. This time a strong, compact red is introduced.
The new and yet unnamed combination has bloomed with round, rosy pinks on small plants. The flowers will be very well displayed - important! This will be a compact grower and primarily a spring bloomer.

Potinara:
(1) Pot. Susan Fender 'Cinnamon Stick' AM/AOS
(5) Pot. Burana Beauty 'Burana' x Pot. Little Toshie 'Gold Country' AM/AOS
This combination of free flowering yellows with bright ted flares involves 30 different cattleya-type species. The family tree is mind boggling! `Gold Country` is our favorite Little Toshie because it is a great grower and blooms well in our Florida heat. Burana Beauty just puts up lots of new growth and blooms in the fall and spring on all the new growth. No tricks here, just good growers and easy bloomers. This is a our own hybrid and a Fender`s Flora exclusive.

(5) Pot. Jimmy Cook 'Golden Beach' x Blc. Bryce Canyon 'Splendiferous' AM/AOS
Bryce Canyon was famous even before it was awarded in 1972. As one of many incredible orchids produced on the west coast, it is still a prize winner at any event. Jimmy Cook is relatively new. We have selected several yellow forms to use in our next generation breeding. Blc. George King is a parent of Jimmy Cook and we love the compact growth habit and numerous new leads this passes on to its children. We are expecting bright, sparkling rose shades from this cross, a long winter through spring bloom season and sweet fragrance.

(1) Pot. Paradise Rose 'Fuschia' (Slc. Pink Doll x Blc. Toshis Aoki)

(5) Pot. Little Toshie 'Gold Country' AM/AOS x Blc. Goldenzelle 'High Noon' AM/AOS

Laeliocattleya:
(5) Lc. Jalapa x Pot. Memoria Mario Lanza '#5'
Do you like dark flowers? Jalapa will increase the flower count and make the offspring more compact. Mario Lanza combines Pot. Carolina Splendor (an Oconee hybrid) with Chocolate Drop. A long winter through spring bloom season amd numerous dark red flowers on compact plants will make this hybrid a winner.



Cattleya:
(1) C. Peckhaviensis (C. schilleriana x C. aclandiae)
The combination of these two gorgeous species is producing large flowers in proportion to the small-growing parents - kind of a macho flower on a petite plant! The chocolate to olive-colored flowers will be heavily blotched with mahogany. The lip will be standing: wide and plum. You will sense the fragrance before you see the flowers. These two species are the background of nearly all spotted, compact catts.


Sophrolaeliocattleya:
(1) Slc. Brasstown 'Neon Glow' JC/AOS
This is a mericlone of our awarded Slc. Brasstown `Neon Glow` which received a Judge`s Commendation for its very unusual neon blue lavender picotee on the petals and lip. This is a mutation from the mericloning of Slc. Brass Town `Lipstick`, HCC/AOS. There were no other plants that produced flowers with this neon picotee. This is our first offering of this mericlone. These are winter bloomers and are standard-sized with clusters of 4 inch flowers. We have had this orchid for over 10 years and it has always produced the exact same flowers. Very unusual!!! The first mericlone has just bloomed and it also has the picotee!

(5) Slc. Red Jewel x Blc. Delta 'Tangerglow' AM/AOS
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