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to Weld Garden for D. chrysotoicum, and a Bronze Medal to Julius 

 Roehrs Co. for D. crassinode. 



In Class No. 25, for six Miltonias, the first prize, a Silver Medal 

 and $25.00, went to Walter Hunnewell for M. vexillaria; and the 

 second prize, a Bronze Medal and $15.00, was awarded J. T. 

 Butterworth with the same species. 



In No. 2('i, for specimen Miltonia, the first prize went to J. T. 

 Butterworth for .1/. vesrillaria and the second to Walter Hunnewell 

 for the same. 



In No. 27, for six Odontoglossums, the first was awarded Julius 

 Roehrs Co. for 0. Andersonianum, 0. ardentissimum, 0. cordatum, 

 0. crispum, and 0. Pescatorei. 



In No 28, for specimen Odontoglossum, a Silver Medal was 

 awarded Walter Hunnewell for 0. Rolfeae. 



In No. 29, for specimen Oncidium, first was awarded Mrs. B. B. 

 Tuttle with a large plant of 0. sphacelaium, and second to Julius 

 Roehrs Co. with 0. ampliatum majus. 



In No. 32, for specimen Vanda, first went to Howard Gould of 

 Port Washington, New York, Harry Turner, gardener, for V. 

 coerulea. 



In Class No. 36, for specimen orchid, any genus and not otherwise 

 provided for in the schedule, a Silver Medal was awarded Col. 

 Charles Pfaff, George Melvin, gardener, for a grand plant of Brassia 

 a rrucosa, and a Bronze Medal to Mrs. B. B. Tuttle with Phalacnop- 

 sis Lueddemanniana, 



A special prize, a Gold Medal, was awarded Julius Roehrs Co. 

 for a group of Brasso-Cattleya hybrid orchids. 



For the best specimen orchid on exhibition a Gold Medal was 

 awarded Julius Roehrs Co. with Cattleya Mossiae. 



A special prize, a Gold Medal, was awarded Lager & Hurrell for a 

 unique specimen of Cattleya gigas alba. 



A special prize of a Silver Medal and $25.00 was awarded J. T. 

 Butterworth for a group of orchids, and a Bronze Medal and $20.00 

 was awarded Mrs. J. L. Gardner (Win. Thatcher, gardener) for a 

 group of orchids arranged with other plants. 



G. L. Freeman of Fall River was awarded Honorable Mention 

 for a lot of collected orchids. 



Besides orchids there was a large display of other choice plants. 



