132 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Odontoglossum X Wilckeanum 

 Oncidium altissimum 



ampliatum majus 

 " concolor 

 " cornigerum 

 " flexuosum 

 " fuscatum 

 leucochilum 

 Marshallianum 

 phymatochihim 

 varicosum Rogersii 

 Phalaenopsis amabilis 



" Rimestadiana 

 ( lynthia 

 Pholidota monostachys 



variegata 

 Platyclinis Cobbiana 



latifolia 

 Renanthera Imschootiana 

 Sophronitis grandiflora 

 Trichopilia Hermisii 



tortilis 

 Vanda coerulea 

 " cristata 

 " teres 

 " tricolor 



Charles G. Roebling's group (James Goodier, gardener), entered 

 in Class No. 1, which took second prize, $500.00 and a Silver 

 Medal, was badly handicapped in position. It was set up in the 

 Lecture Hall in the form of an oriental bazar or maybe an indoor 

 garden. However, it was impossible for anyone to see all the 

 orchids without going through the maze of winding paths with 

 many plants hanging overhead. In fact, it was an exhibit that 

 could not be seen. In variety his group stood with the highest 

 and it was this which won the exhibit the second prize. There were 

 many unusual kinds and some rare ones, but few remarkable speci- 

 mens. 



