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Hardy ana, striped pink and white; Cattleya Mossiae "American 

 Flag"; Cattleya Mendelii "American Beauty," white striped and 

 tipped; Cattleya gig as Mandaiana; and eight distinct crosses of 

 Odontoglossums. 



lti Class No. 14 the first prize of a Silver Medal and $50.00 for 

 six orchid plants, distinct genera, went to Julius Roehrs Co. with 

 Cypripedium Curtisii, Cattleya Mossiae, Dendrobium virginale, 

 Phalaenopsis Rimestadiana, Miltonia vexillaria, and Odontoglossum 

 Pcscatorei. 



The second prize in this class — a Bronze Medal and $25.00 ■ — 

 was awarded to Mrs. B. B. Tuttle of Naugatuck, Connecticut, 

 (M. J. Pope, gardener) for Cymbidium Lowianum, Coelogyne 

 asperata, Broughtonia sanguinea, Odontoglossum crispum, Cattleya 

 eitrina, and Phalaenopsis Aphrodite. 



In Class No. 15 for three orchid plants, distinct genera, the first 

 prize of a Silver Medal and $25.00 went to W. A. Manda with 

 Cattleya Mossiae, Dendrobium Findlayanum, and Odontoglossum 

 eitrosnium. The second prize of a Bronze Medal and $15.00 was 

 won by J. T. Butterworth of South Framingham with Cattleya 

 Mossiae, Miltonia vexillaria, and Odontoglossum Ruckerianum. 



In Class No. 16, for three distinct Cattleyas, the first prize of a 

 Silver Medal and $25.00 was won by W. A. Manda with C. Gaskel- 

 liana, C. gigas, and C. Mossiae. 



In No. 17, for best specimen Cattleya, any species, the first prize, 

 a Silver Medal, went to J. T. Butterworth for Cattleya Mossiae 

 var. Reineckiana, and the second prize, a Bronze Medal, was also 

 awarded him for Cattleya Mossiae " Mrs. J. T. Butterworth." 



In No. 18, for best specimen Cymbidium, the first prize, a Silver 

 Medal, was awarded to Weld Garden, Brookline, Duncan Finlay- 

 son, Superintendent, for Cymbidium Lowianum. The second 

 prize, a Bronze Medal, went to W. A. Manda for the same species. 



In No. 19, for three distinct Cypripediums, the first prize, a 

 Silver Medal and $15.00, went to Julius Roehrs Co. with C. cal- 

 losum Sanderae, C. caudatum, and C. Hyeanum. 



In No. 20, for specimen Cypripedium, the first prize went to 

 Dr. C. G. Weld, of Brookline, (Wm. C. Rust, gardener) for a very 

 fine plant of Cypripedium Lawrenceanum. 



In No. 21, for specimen Dendrobium, a Silver Medal was awarded 



