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THE ORCHID WORLD. 



THE ORCHID JURY OF THE ROYAL INTERNATIONAL 



SHOW, 1912. 



The following is a complete list of the respective members of the six sections of the Special 

 Orchid Jury : — 



Non-competitive Class. 



President, Count Joseph de Hemptinne, 



Westrem, Ghent. 

 Reporter, Gurney Wilson, Haywards Heath, 



Sussex. 



J. Cypher, Queen's Road, Cheltenham. 

 W. R. Lee, Plumpton Hall, Heywood, 

 Lanes. 



James O'Brien, Marian, Harro\v-on-the- 

 Hill. 



Classes 65, 66, and the Lambeau 

 Gold Medal. 



President, Firmin Lambeau, Brussels, Bel- 

 gium. 



Reporter, James O'Brien, Harrow-on-the-Hill. 

 H. G. Alexander, Weston'oirt Gardens, 



Tetbury, Glos. 

 C. Beranek, Rue de Babylone, Paris. 

 C. Maron, Brunoy, France. 

 W. H. White, Burford Lodge Gardens, 



Dorking. 



Guniey Wilson, Haywards Heath, 

 Sussex. 



Classes 68, 70, 80, 85, and 

 Messrs. Wm. Bull and Son's 3 Cups. 



President, C. Dietrich, Auderghem, Brussels. 

 Reporter, de Barri Crawshay, Rosefield, 

 Sevenoaks. 

 Walter Cobb, Rusper, Horsham. 

 J. Davis, Glebelands Gardens, South 



Woodford. 

 F. A. Wellesley, Westfield, Woking. 



Classes 83, 84, and 86. 



President, J. Troyanowsky, Moscow, Russia. 

 Reporter, H. Chapman, Oakwood Gardens, 

 Wylam-on-Tyne. 



E. Ashworth, Wilmslow, Cheshire. 



J. Charlesworth, Haywards Heath, 



Sussex. 

 S. Graire, Amiens, France. 

 Prince Metschersky, Station Dougino, 



Russia. 

 Fred. Sander, St. Albans. 



Classes 75, 76, 77, and M. Jules Hye de 

 Crom's Cup for the Best Miltonias. 



Presidetit, O. Beyrodt, Marienfelde, Berlin. 

 Reporter, R. Thwaites, Streatham Hill, S.W. 



W. Bolton, Wilderspool, Warrington. 



A. A. Peeters, St. Gilles, Brussels. 



J. E. Shilil, The Dell Gardens, Englefield 

 Green. 



W. Thompson, Walton Cirange, Stone. 



Classes 89, 90, 91, 334, 335, and 336. 



President, Jules Hye de Crom, Ghent, 

 Belgium. 



Reporter, C. C. Hurst, Hinckley, Leicester- 

 shire. 



F. J. Hanbury, Brockhurst, East Grin- 

 stead. 



Stuart Low, Bush Hill Park, Enfield. 



G. F. Moore, Chardwar, Bourton-on-the- 

 Water, Glos. 



C. Vuylsteke, Loochristi, Ghent, Belgium. 



The Members of the Jury met punctually at 7.30 a.m. on the opening day of the Show and 

 completed their task about eleven o'clock the same morning. After the departure of the King 

 and Queen the judges were entertained to luncheon in a large marquee. The Duke of 

 Portland presided, and there was a large number of Colonial and Foreign representatives. 

 At the conclusion of the luncheon Sir George Holford and Mr. Harry Veitch were vigorously 

 cheered for the important part they had taken in the welfare of the Show. 



