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Oncidium tigrinum unguiculatum 

 varicosum 



species 

 Phalaenopsis amabilis 

 " Cynthia 



Lueddemanniana 

 Sanderiana 

 Platyclinis Cobbiana 

 Pleurothallis 

 Sobralia macrantha alba. 

 Sophronitis grandiflora 

 Vanda Amesiana 

 " coerulea 

 " teres 



" " Anderson ii 



" tricolor 

 Warscewiczella discolor 



W. A. Manda of South Orange, New Jersey, was a fourth entra- 

 in Class Xo. 1, but no prize was awarded it. It was probably the 

 most tastefully arranged display of the four. There is no question 

 to whom the first prize would have gone if this exhibit had had 

 material enough. 



Class Xo. 2 was for a display of orchid plants in bloom to fill 

 150 square feet, arranged for effect, embracing ten orchid genera 

 and bi-generic hybrids, and unlimited as to number of species, 

 varieties, and hybrids. 



Entries in this class were made by Ernest 15. Dane of Brookline 

 and Walter Hunnewell of Wellesley. Both were badly placed in 

 the Lecture Hall and neither could do himself full justice. The 

 arrangement was very similar and the competition close. The 

 bi-generic hybrids won the first prize for Mr. Dane ($200.00 and a 

 Gold Medal). The second prize was awarded to Mr. Hunnewell 

 ($100.00 and a Silver Medal). Mr. Hunnewell's lot had some very 

 fine Miltonias and was the most effective group. 



Appended are lists of the plants shown by these two exhibitors 

 in Class 2. 



