L38 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Selenipedium caudatum 

 grande 

 Roezlii 

 Sedeni 

 Sobralia macrantha alba 



\\ ilsoniana 

 Sophro-( 'attleya Psyche 

 Thunia Wrigleyana 

 Tricopilia coccinea marginata 

 Vanda Bensoni 

 " coerulea 

 coerulescens 

 Denisoniana 

 suavis 



teres Andersonii 

 aurorea 

 Candida 

 tricolor 

 Zygopetahim erinitum 



Lager & Hurrell of Summit, New Jersey, took the third prize in 

 Class No. 1, ($250.00 and a Bronze Medal). The display was 

 well placed and creditably put up but the owners were handicapped 

 by delay and did not have time to do themselves full justice. 

 It contained a large number of plants and a few large specimens. 

 It was this lack of specimen plants which went against the display 

 in making a decision. Large specimens are needed to make a large 

 exhibit effective. Good plants noted were Oypripedium bellatvlum, 

 Cattleya Warneri, C. labiata, Sobralia macrantha alba, Phalaenopsis 

 amabilis, Dendrobium formosum, Coehgyrie Dai/ana, Odontoglossum 

 citrosmvm, and Laelia grandis var. tencbrosa. 



In the center of their group was a very rare specimen of Cattleya 

 gigas alba which was awarded a Gold Medal. La el io-C attleya 

 G. S. Ball and L.-C. callistoglossa were especially notable plants. 



A list of the orchids exhibited in their collection is as follows : 



