JUNE, 1913.] - THE ORCHID REVIEW. 195 
New York NATIONAL SHow. 
AN account of the Third National Flower Show, held at New York early in 
April, is reported in Horticulture for April 12th and 19th. It is remarked that 
a much sought-for exhibit was the sensational Odontioda Bradshawize- 
(C. Neetzliana x O. crispum Mary Colman) sent over by Sir Jeremiah 
Colman from England. The flowers are rich vermilion, and the plant bore’ 
two fine spikes. The awards in the Orchid section are reported as follows : 
Orchids in flower, 100 sq. ft.—Gold Medal and rst, Julius Roehrs Co. ; 
2nd, James Goodier, Trenton, N. 4; 3 
Orchids, twelve plants.—Silver Medal and rst, Anton Schultheis; 2nd, 
W. A. Manda. 
Orchids, six plants.—Clement C. Moore, Hackensack, New Jersey (gr- 
John Mossman). 
Brassocattleya.—1st, Clement Moore; 2nd, Lager & Hurrell, N. J. 
Orchid, Specimen.—Silver Cup, Ist, Sir Jeremiah Colman, Gatton Park, 
England; 2nd, W. A. Manda. 
Cattleya Mossize.—tst, Lager & Hurrell; 2nd, W. A. Manda. 
Cattleya Schroedere.—First, Mrs. F. B. Van Vorst (gr. A. Anderson) ; 
and, W. A. Manda. 
Cypripediums.—tst, Lager & Hurrell; 2nd, W. A. Manda. 
Dendrobium, twenty plants.—Gold Medal, W. A. Manda. 
Dendrobium nobile.—1st, Sidney M. and Austin Colgate, Orange, N. J- 
(gr. Wm. Reid); and, W. A. Manda; 3rd, Lager & Hurrell. 
Dendrobium Wardianum.—W. A. Manda. 
Dendrobium, Specimen.—1st, Julius Roehrs Co. ; 2nd, W. A. Manda. 
Hybrid Orchid, raised in America.—Gold Medal, 1st, James Goodier ; 
Silver Medal and 2nd, W. A. Manda. 
_ Leeliocattleya.—rst, Lager & Hurrell; 2nd, W. A. Manda. 
Any other Bigeneric Hybrid.—1st, W. A. Manda; 2nd, Lager & Hurrell. 
Odontoglossum.—1st, Julius Roehrs Co.; 2nd, Sir Jeremiah Colman. 
Oncidium, specimen Lzelia, and Cypripedium hybrid.—W. A. Manda. 
Vanda.—rst, Lager & Hurrell; 2nd, W. A. Manda. 
Specimen, any other Orchid.—1st, Lager & Hurrell; 2nd, C. C. Moore. 
Group of Hybrid Orchids.—Gold Medal to Clement C. Moore. 
Orchid species.—1st, Clement C. Moore; 2nd, W. A. Manda. 
Orchid hybrid.—1st, Clement C. Moore; 2nd, W. A. Manda. 
Corsage of Orchids.—1st, Max Schiling ; 2nd, Boston Cut Flower Co., 
Boston. 
A late arrival at the show is said to have been a case of Orchids from 
W. A. Manda’s English branch, which came in remarkable condition after 
Mt te the water-nine days. Hybrid Odontoglossums, plants and cut — 
blooms, and Cypripediums were the principal item (Gold Medal). 
