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2019 JOS Orchid Show – Regulations and Classifications

EXHIBITS AND EXHIBITORS

1. Any person who so desires may exhibit his or her orchid at the Jacksonville Orchid Society Show on the Individual Entry table or in a Space Exhibit. Each person, by exhibiting his or her plants agrees to comply with all of these Show Regulations.

2. Any person who desires to exhibit his or her plants in a Space Exhibit arrangement may do so within the limits of available space. Selling activities are not permitted, except as provided under Section IV. Space exhibitors may also enter plants on the Individual Entry table. Space exhibitors must reserve space with the Amateur, Orchid Society, or Commercial Exhibits Chairman, as appropriate. The Staging Chairman and Exhibits Chairman, with the approval of the Show Chairman, shall make all decisions with regard to the allotment of space, the sizes of exhibits, and the location of exhibits within the Garden Club. The decisions of the Show Chairman shall be final.

3. Set-up of exhibits may begin at 7:00 a.m. on the Friday before the Show. No set-up will be allowed on Thursday. Dollies and other rolling equipment must have rubber wheels. All exhibits and sales spaces must be in place and complete by 6:00 p.m. on the Friday before the show unless prior arrangements have been approved for late arrival. Exhibits may not be removed until after 4:00 p.m on the Sunday of the Show. Early exhibit removal will invalidate any award received by the exhibit. All exhibits must be removed on Sunday of the show and the area broom clean by 6:00 p.m.

4. Foliage plants and mosses, etc., may supplement exhibits, but no artificial or dyed mosses or foliage of any kind will be permitted. Artificial props, such as logs, tree trunks, or rocks are permitted, provided caution is exercised to prevent damage to the premises or danger to persons. All pots, fern stands, boxes and other means of support must be concealed, so that they are not visible upon completion of the exhibit. All orchid plants must be neatly and legibly labeled. NO SAND OR WATER may be used as a decorative or support element in any exhibit.

5. Cut and flowering plants may not be used in the same exhibit. Flowers other than orchids are not permitted, except small inconspicuous blooms on background foliage plants.

B. ENTRY AND CLASSIFICATION

6. All plants and flowers in competition must be properly and individually labeled, including varietal and cultivar epithets, if any. Exhibitors must indicate the parentage of every hybrid and/or previous awards to a plant from AOS, RHS, ODC, etc., on the Entry Form. Awards to parents of hybrids need not be listed.

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2019 JOS Orchid Show – Regulations and Classifications

7. Registration Forms for plants and flowers will be accepted at any time, up to 2:00 p.m on the Friday before the Show. Plant registration must be submitted electronically (email or on a thumb drive) on an excel spreadsheet which will be provided to you. Plant Identification Numbers will be issued from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on the Friday before the Show. Judges arriving on Saturday of the Show from out of town may register plants for AOS judging. Ribbon Judging will begin promptly atn8:30 a.m. on Saturday of the Show. Jacksonville Orchid Society.

8. Proper classification of plants entered for Ribbon/Trophy Judging is the responsibility of the Exhibitor, although Show Registration personnel will render assistance as time and their ability permits. The Registration Committee may subdivide classes along logical lines as entries are received if such a division seems necessary. It is the purpose of Classification to permit plants and flowers of like or similar natures to compete on a fair and equitable basis. Any classification dispute will be resolved by the Registration Chairman, whose decision will be final.

9. No plant may be entered in more than one class, except where double registration is inherent, such as in Classes for Novice Growers, such as Fragrance, and Red Cattleyas. Plants propagated by dividing, or by meristem or other cloning techniques, may not be entered as First Bloom Seedlings. All exhibits registered for Ribbon Judging are automatically registered by the Registration Committee for the appropriate Trophy competition.

10. Exhibit identification signs and plant number tags will be provided by the Registration Committee, along with various methods to affix the tags to plants in such a way as to clearly identify the entry. Exhibit theme title signs are encouraged, but not required, and their preparation and placement are the responsibility of the Exhibitor.

11. The Show Chairman shall have the authority to reject and disqualify entries which are tardy or diseased or pest infested.

C. JUDGING AND AWARDS

12. Only plants and flowers entered as Individual entries or as Amateur or Orchid Society Space (Group) exhibits will be ribbon judged. Commercial Exhibitors are not eligible for ribbon judging. When an entry is not owned by the exhibitor, judging entry must be made in name of the owner, not in the name of the exhibitor. All plants in the show, whether or not entered, will be eligible for judging for trophy awards, regardless of location.

13. In Ribbon/Trophy judging, judges may withhold awards where award is not merited. Judges may divide or subdivide classes to give fair recognition of quality entries. Judges may, at their discretion, reclassify or disqualify improperly classified entries. Judges may not divide or subdivide any class in the Group Exhibits category (Classes 10- Jacksonville Orchid Society, Inc.

2019 JOS Orchid Show – Regulations and Classifications through 40), nor reclassify any entry in such classes, without the approval of the show chairman. Decisions of the judges with respect to the above is final.

14. All plants exhibited in the show will be eligible for AOS Awards, and will be considered by the AOS Judges unless the plant is clearly marked that it is not to be so considered. Exhibition of a plant without such a notation shall be deemed to constitute an agreement by the Exhibitor to pay any and all fees in connection with any award given by the AOS.

15. Exhibitors may request at the registration table during Registration hours that specific plants be considered for AOS awards.

16. The American Orchid Society Show Trophy will be awarded, if merited, regardless of entry class.

17. Trophies will be assigned to classes prior to the show set-up.

18. For information on shipping unaccompanied entries, contact the Show Chairman. Contact Information is available on the JOS website for the Annual Show in the JOS Show Committee section.

D. COMMERCIAL SALES ACTIVITIES

19. No plants or merchandise may be sold or offered for sale during the show, except by the Jacksonville Orchid Society, or by such persons, firms or corporations expressly permitted to sell by the Commercial Exhibits Chairman.

20. The issuance of an invitation and permission to sell at the show shall be at the sole discretion of the Commercial Exhibits Chairman, with the advice and consent of the Show Chairman. The Commercial Exhibits Chairman shall determine the total number of, and to whom invitations and permissions are issued. Such decisions of the Commercial Exhibits Chairman shall be generally governed by these standards: (a) The amount of space available in the Exhibit Hall, (b) The general reputation for honesty, fair dealing, and good business practices of the prospective seller, (c) The prospective seller’s reputation for compliance with Show rules and regulations at prior events, and the prospective seller’s demonstrated ability and desire to install an exhibit of such quality as is required by the Show Committee. Some of the major purposes of this Show are to introduce new people to the hobby of growing and displaying orchids, and to promote membership in the Jacksonville Orchid Society. Presentation of exhibits of good quality which meet the high standards set out in the AOS Handbook on Judging furthers these purposes. Poor exhibit quality shall be deemed sufficient reason to deny or to withdraw an invitation and permission to sell to any seller. Jacksonville Orchid Society, Inc.

2019 JOS Orchid Show – Regulations and Classifications

21. Acceptance of any invitation and permission to participate as a Commercial Exhibitor shall be evidence of a Seller’s agreement to: (a) Abide by all these Show rules and regulations, (b) Install an orchid exhibit of good quality, as measured by AOS Show Trophy standards, which occupies 100 square feet of floor space, (c) Possess a current Nursery Registration license of the State of Florida, or the equivalent registration of the seller's home state, and be prepared at all times during the show to provide evidence of such registration and licensure, (d) Be registered with the Sales Tax Division, Department of Revenue of the State, and responsible for the collection and remission of any and all applicable taxes on sales, and to hold the Jacksonville Orchid Society harmless from any tax liability resultant from seller’s sales activities, (e) Display in the seller’s sales area the name and general location of the seller’s primary place of business, in a neat and acceptable manner, and insofar as is practicable, to use plant tags or other means to identify the seller’s business as the seller of the items offered for sale, (f) Confine all sales activity to the assigned sale area, within the outside perimeter of the assigned sales tables, (g) Use sales tags or price stickers on all items offered for sale, insofar as is practicable, and (h) Not engage in ‘Fire Sales’, ‘Selling Out Sales’, wholesaling to the public or similar price reduction promotions which may tend to cheapen the Show in the eyes of the public.

22. A fee, established by the Show Committee will be charged of all Sellers. Such fee entitles the Seller to sell orchid plants and supplies at this Show, and to have supplied for this purpose, three skirted tables and two chairs for the Seller’s area. No refunds of this fee will be made except in emergency situations as defined by the Commercial Exhibits Chairman and the Show Chairman.

E. MISCELLANEOUS

23. Interpretation of, questions regarding, or disputes over any of these rules shall be resolved by the Show Chairman whose decisions regarding same shall be final. 24. Neither the Jacksonville Orchid Society nor the Garden Club of Jacksonville are responsible for any damage to, or loss of, flowers, plants, or any property of Exhibitors, though every reasonable effort will be made to safeguard them.

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2019 JOS Orchid Show – Regulations and Classifications

ENTRY SCHEDULE FOR EXHIBITS 10 Commercial Exhibit – 100 square feet

20 Society Exhibits - over 50 square feet

30 Novice Exhibits- over 50 square feet 31 Novice Exhibit - 10-50 square feet 32 Novice Exhibit- Table Top Double Shadow Box 33 Novice Exhibit- Table Top Single Shadow Box 36 Novice Exhibit- Glass Enclosed Exhibit

40 Educational Exhibit

ENTRY SCHEDULE FOR PLANTS IN Note 1: In this Schedule, unless the word “hybrid,” is preceded by the word “all,” or “intergeneric,” only an intrageneric hybrid is meant, unless otherwise specified in each case.

Note 2: Meristems do not qualify as seedlings.

CATTLEYA ALLIANCE Allied Cattleya genera Intergeneric hybrids should be entered according to the dominant parent, if there is a choice of class 70 Epidendrum species 80 Encyclia and Prosthechea species 90 Epidendrum, Encyclia and Prosthechea intrageneric hybrids. 100 Epidendrum, Encyclia and Prosthechea intergeneric hybrids. INCLUDES Cattleya hybrids. 110 Brassavola species and intrageneric hybrids, (B x B): other than above, excluding Cattleya. 120 Brassavola intergeneric hybrids, flower predominately B. nodosa in form. INCLUDES Cattleya hybrids. Flowers should be star shaped. 125 Leptotes bicolor species and hybrids other than above. 130 Rhyncholaelia species. 131 Rhyncholaelia intrageneric and intergeneric hybrids, excluding Cattleya. 140 Broughtonia species, intrageneric and intergeneric hybrids: other than above. 150 Laelia species, intrageneric and intergeneric hybrids: other than above, excluding Cattleya and Laelias which were recently moved to the Cattleya. 160 Myrmecophila species, intrageneric and intergeneric hybrids: other than above, excluding Cattleya. 170 Allied Cattleya genera species, intrageneric and intergeneric hybrids: other than above, excluding Cattleya. 190 Seedling blooming for the 1st time classes 70-170. Must be double entered. Jacksonville Orchid Society, Inc.

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Cattleya – Small flowered - less than four and one half inches (4-1/2”) natural spread. Classes 200-211 are intended to cover the plants which are influenced by the former sophronitis and rupicolous laelias which have now been moved to the genus Cattleya. Also, covers small flowered traditional cattleyas such as luteola and forbsii.

200 Cattleya species including Guarianthe (small flower, less than 4.5 inches)

201 Cattleya hybrids (small flower, less than 4.5 inches): lavender/mauve/pink 202 Cattleya hybrids (small flower, less than 4.5 inches): white and semi-alba 204 Cattleya hybrids (small flower, less than 4.5 inches): yellow/orange 205 Cattleya hybrids (small flower, less than 4.5 inches): green and green with colored lip 206 Cattleya hybrids (small flower, less than 4.5 inches): red/red-lavender 208 Cattleya hybrids (small flower, less than 4.5 inches): splash petals 209 Cattleya hybrids (small flower, less than 4.5 inches): spotted 210 Cattleya hybrids (small flower, less than 4.5 inches): other than above. Any other colors. 211 Cattleya hybrids (small flower, less than 4.5 inches): seedling blooming for the first time from Classes 200 – 210. Must be double entered.

Cattleya – Large flowered – Four and one half inches (4-1/2”) and larger natural spread. Classes 220-240 are intended to cover the standard or classic size Cattleyas.

220 Cattleya species (large flower, 4.5 inches & over)

221 Cattleya hybrids (large flower, 4.5 inches & over): lavender/mauve/pink 222 Cattleya hybrids (large flower, 4.5 inches & over): white and semi-alba 224 Cattleya hybrids (large flower, 4.5 inches & over): yellow/orange 225 Cattleya hybrids (large flower, 4.5 inches & over): green and green with colored lip 226 Cattleya hybrids (large flower, 4.5 inches & over): red/red-lavender 228 Cattleya hybrids (large flower, 4.5 inches & over): splash petals 229 Cattleya hybrids (large flower, 4.5 inches & over): spotted. 230 Cattleya hybrids (large flower, 4.5 inches & over): other than above. Any other colors 231 Cattleya hybrids (large flower, 4.5 inches & over): seedling blooming for the first time from Classes 220 - 230. Must be double entered.

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CYPRIPEDIUM ALLIANCE Paphiopedilum 250 Paphiopedilum species, section Brachypetalum (bellatulum, niveum, concolor, etc). 251 Paphiopedilum species, section Parvisepalum (armeniacum, delenati, micranthum, etc). 252 Paphiopedilum species, Section Paphiopedilum (hirsutissimum, charlesworthii, insigne, fairrieanum, etc.) 253 Paphiopedilum species, Section Barbata (callosum, barbatum, lawrenceanum, sukhakulii, venustum, etc.) 254 Paphiopedilum species, Section Cochlopetalum (sequentially blooming, e.g. glaucophyllum, primulinum, etc.) 255 Paphiopedilum species, Section Coryopedilum and Pardalopetalum (multifloral, e.g. philippinense, sanderianum, stonei, rothschildianum, etc.) 261 Paphiopedilum inter- and intrasectional hybrids, Sections Brachypetalum and Parvisepalum. 262 Paphiopedilum hybrids. Callosum types (Maudiae): green/yellow/white 263 Paphiopedilum hybrids. Callosum types (Maudiae): bronze/mahogany/red/vinicolor 265 Paphiopedilum hybrids. Callosum types (Maudiae): other colors 271 Paphiopedilum hybrids. Complex: white/green/yellow/orange. 273 Paphiopedilum hybrids. Complex: bronze/mahogany/red/pink/vinicolor 281 Paphiopedilum hybrids. Sequential blooming. 282 Paphiopedilum hybrids. Sequential blooming x Multiflora 283 Paphiopedilum hybrids. Multiflora x Brachypetalum or Parvisepalum 284 Paphiopedilum hybrids - Multiflora types: white/green/yellow 285 Paphiopedilum hybrids - Multiflora types: bronze/mahogany/red/pink/vinicolor 291 Paphiopedilum hybrids - other single flowered types (such as hybrids of fairrieanum, hirsutissimum, spicerianum, insigne, etc.). 292 Paphiopedilum hybrids - intersectional, other than above. 295 Paphiopedilum seedling blooming for the first time from Classes 250 - 292. Must be double entered.

Phragmipedium, Selenipedium, Cypripedium 300 Phragmipedium species. 301 Phragmipedium besseae hybrids excluding kovachii - primary / near-primary hybrids with besseae as one parent. Examples: Barbara Leann, Mountain Maid, Eric Young, Inca Fire, Rachel Kirk, etc. 302 Phragmipedium kovachii hybrids other than above - primary / near-primary hybrids with kovachii as one parent. Examples: Fritz Schomburg, Frank Smith, Incan Treasure, Haley Decker, etc. 303 Phragmipedium long-petaled hybrids – excluding besseae and kovachii in background. Jacksonville Orchid Society, Inc.

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304 Phragmipedium hybrids – all others; excluding besseae and kovachii in Background 310 Other Cypripedioideae species and hybrids (Cypripedium, Selenipedium, Mexipedium). 320 Cypripedium allied genera seedling blooming for the first time from Classes 300 - 310. Must be double entered.

VANDA ALLIANCE: 330 Aerangis species and intrageneric and intergeneric hybrids. 340 Aerides species and intrageneric hybrids. 341 Aerides intergeneric hybrids: other than above. 350 Angraecum species and intrageneric hybrids. 351 Angraecum intergeneric hybrids: other than above. 360 Arachnis species and intrageneric hybrids. 361 Arachnis intergeneric hybrids: other than above. 370 Rhynchostylis species and intrageneric hybrids. 371 Rhynchostylis intergeneric hybrids: other than above. 380 Renanthera species and intrageneric hybrids. 381 Renanthera intergeneric hybrids: other than above.

Vanda – Small flowers - three (3) inches or less natural spread 390 Vanda species 3 inches or less (formerly Ascocentrum, Neofinetia, Christensonia, etc). 391 Vanda hybrids 3 inches or less (color predominating): orange/yellow 392 Vanda hybrids 3 inches or less (color predominating): red/purple/pink 394 Vanda hybrids 3 inches or less (color predominating): blue. 395 Vanda hybrids 3 inches or less - any other color.

Vanda – Large flowers – over three (3) inches large natural spread 400 Vanda species over 3 inches. 410 Vanda terete- hybrids including Papilionanthe. 420 Vanda semi-terete-leaf hybrids. 421 Vanda strap leaf hybrids over 3 inches (color predominating): orange/yellow. 423 Vanda strap leaf hybrids over 3 inches (color predominating): green/white. 424 Vanda strap leaf hybrids over 3 inches (color predominating): rec/purple/pink. 425 Vanda strap leaf hybrids over 3 inches (color predominating): blue. 428 Vanda strap leaf hybrids over 3 inches (color predominating): tan/brown. 430 Vanda strap leaf hybrids over 3 inches (color predominating): other colors.

450 Vanda intergeneric hybrids (excluding Phalaenopsis) Other than above. 460 Allied Vanda genera, species, intrageneric and intergeneric hybrids: other than above (excluding Phalaenopsis). 470 Vanda alliance seedling blooming for the first time from Classes 330-460. Must be double entered. Jacksonville Orchid Society, Inc.

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PHALAENOPSIS ALLIANCE: (includes former genera Doritis, Kingidium, Lesliea, Nothodoritis, Ornithochilus, Sedirea, etc.) 480 Phalaenopsis species less than 2.5 inches natural spread. 482 Phalaenopsis species 2.5 inches and over natural spread.

Phalaenopsis – Small flower - less than 2.5 inches natural spread 491 Phalaenopsis hybrids (small flower, less than 2.5inches) – white (no spots, bars or stripes). 492 Phalaenopsis hybrids (small flower, less than 2.5 inches) – white with colored lip (no spots, bars or stripes). 493 Phalaenopsis hybrids (small flower, less than 2.5 inches) – white with spots/bars/stripes. 495 Phalaenopsis hybrids (small flower, less than 2.5 inches) – pink (no spots, bars or stripes). 496 Phalaenopsis hybrids (small flower, less than 2.5 inches) – pink with spots/bars/stripes. 497 Phalaenopsis hybrids (small flower, less than 2.5 inches) – red/purple (no spots, bars or stripes). 498 Phalaenopsis hybrids (small flower, less than 2.5 inches) – red/purple with spots/bars/stripes 499 Phalaenopsis hybrids (small flower, less than 2.5 inches) – yellow (no spots, bars or stripes). 500 Phalaenopsis hybrids (small flower, less than 2.5 inches) – yellow with spots/bars/stripes. 502 Phalaenopsis hybrids (small flower, less than 2.5 inches) – other colors (no spots, bars or stripes). 503 Phalaenopsis hybrids (small flower, less than 2.5 inches) – other colors with spots/bars/stripes. 505 Phalaenopsis hybrids (small flower, less than 2.5 inches) – Harlequin. 506 Phalaenopsis intergeneric hybrids (small flower, less than 2.5 inches) Other than above.

Phalaenopsis – Large flower – 2.5 inches & over natural spread 511 Phalaenopsis hybrids (large flower, 2.5 inches & over) – white (no spots, bars or stripes). 512 Phalaenopsis hybrids (large flower, 2.5 inches & over) – white with colored lip (no spots, bars or stripes). 513 Phalaenopsis hybrids (large flower, 2.5 inches & over) – white with spots/bars/stripes. 515 Phalaenopsis hybrids (large flower, 2.5 inches & over) – pink (no spots, bars or stripes). Jacksonville Orchid Society, Inc.

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516 Phalaenopsis hybrids (large flower, 2.5 inches & over) – pink with spots/bars/stripes. 517 Phalaenopsis hybrids (large flower, 2.5 inches & over) – red/purple (no spots, bars or stripes). 518 Phalaenopsis hybrids (small flower, 2.5 inches & over) – red/purple with spots/bars/stripes 519 Phalaenopsis hybrids (large flower, 2.5 inches & over) – yellow (no spots, bars or stripes). 520 Phalaenopsis hybrids (large flower, 2 .5 inches & over) – yellow with spots/bars/stripes. 522 Phalaenopsis hybrids (large flower, 2.5 inches & over) – other colors (no spots, bars or stripes). 523 Phalaenopsis hybrids (large flower, 2.5 inches & over) – other colors with spots/bars/stripes. 525 Phalaenopsis hybrids (large flower, 2.5 inches & over) – Harlequin.

526 Phalaenopsis intergeneric hybrids. Other than above. 530 Phalaenopsis type flower first bloom seedling from Classes 480 - 526. Must be double entered.

ONCIDIUM ALLIANCE: 540 Brassia species and intrageneric hybrids (Brs. x Brs.) 541 Brassia intergeneric hybrids (Aliceara, Brassidium, etc.) 550 Miltonia and Miltoniopsis species. 561 Miltonia and Miltoniopsis hybrids. 570 Oncidium Species and hybrids, large flowered over one (1) inch Natural Spread. 571 Oncidium Species and hybrids, small flowered one (1) inch or less Natural Spread. 572 Rhynchostele Species and hybrids. 580 Trichocentrum Species and hybrids, mule-ear type and terete leaved (luridum, carthagenense, splendidum, lanceanum, etc.) 590 Psychopsis Species and hybrids (kramerianum, papilio, sanderae, etc.) 600 Tolumnia and Rodriguezia species (Oncidium Equitants). 601 Tolumnia intrageneric and intergeneric hybrids (Oncidium Equitant hybrids) 610 Oncidium intergeneric hybrids. Other than above. 620 Allied Oncidiinae species - allied genera 621 Allied Oncidiinae hybrids of classes 620 630 Oncidium type first bloom seedling from Classes 540 - 621. Must be double entered.

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CYMBIDIUM ALLIANCE: Cymbidium 640 Cymbidium species, standard or large flower, 1.5 inches natural spread & over. 645 Cymbidium hybrids, standard or large flower, 1.5 inches natural spread & over. 650 Cymbidium species, Miniature, less than 1.5 inches natural spread. 655 Cymbidium hybrids, Miniature, less than 1.5 inches natural spread. 660 Cymbidium species, Cascading or pendent. 665 Cymbidium hybrids, Cascading or pendent. 680 Allied Cymbidium genera species, hybrids and intergeneric hybrids, other than above; (Cyrtopodium, Ansellia, Grammatophyllum, etc.). 690 Cymbidium Alliance seedling blooming for the first time. Classes 640 - 680. Must be double entered.

DENDROBIUM ALLIANCE: Dendrobium—NOTE: Hybrids between sections Phalaenanthe (Phalaenopsis type) and Spatulata (Antelope type) should be entered either in classes 721- 746 DEPENDING ON THE DOMINANT SHAPE OF THE FLOWER OF THE HYBRID. 700 Dendrobium species: Nobile type (anosmum, aphyllum, fimbriatum, nobile, parishii, etc.). 701 Dendrobium species: Phalaenopsis type (affine, bigibbum, etc.). 702 Dendrobium species: Antelope type (antennatum, discolor, gouldii, lasianthera, stratiotes, taurinum, etc.). 703 Dendrobium species: Latouria type (aberrans, alexandrae, atroviolaceum, johnsoniae, macrophyllum, spectabile, etc.). 704 Dendrobium species: any other type. 711 Dendrobium hybrids: Nobile type – white/yellow/green. 713 Dendrobium hybrids: Nobile type - pink/lavender. 714 Dendrobium hybrids: Nobile type - other colors. 721 Dendrobium hybrids: Phalaenopsis type – white/yellow/green. 724 Dendrobium hybrids: Phalaenopsis type - red/red-purple/lavender. 725 Dendrobium hybrids: Phalaenopsis type - candy stripe. 726 Dendrobium hybrids: Phalaenopsis type - any other color. 731 Dendrobium hybrids: Antelope type – white/yellow/green. 734 Dendrobium hybrids: Antelope type - red/red-purple/lavender. 736 Dendrobium hybrids: Antelope type - any other color. 741 Dendrobium hybrids: intermediate form (Antelope x Phalaenopsis) type – White/yellow/green. 744 Dendrobium hybrids: intermediate form (Antelope x Phalaenopsis) type - red/red- purple/ lavender. 746 Dendrobium hybrids: intermediate form (Antelope x Phalaenopsis) type - any other color. 760 Dendrobium hybrids: Latouria type. 770 Dendrobium hybrids: other than above. Jacksonville Orchid Society, Inc.

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780 Allied Dendrobium genera, species, intrageneric and intergeneric hybrids: other than above. 790 Dendrobium Alliance (any type) seedling blooming for the first time: 700 - 780. Must be double entered.

OTHER - DIVERSIFIED SUBTRIBES, GENERA, SPECIES, ETC.: Not included above 800 Masdevallia species, intrageneric and intergeneric hybrids 810 Dracula species, intrageneric and intergeneric hybrids other than above 820 Allied Pleurothallidinae genera species and hybrids intrageneric and intergeneric hybrids: other than above 840 Lycaste species, intrageneric and intergeneric hybrids. 850 Sudamerlycaste species, intrageneric and intergeneric hybrids. 860 Anguloa species and hybrids. 870 Maxillaria species, intrageneric and intergeneric hybrids: other than above. 880 Zygopetalum and allied genera, species, intrageneric and intergeneric hybrids: other than those above; (i.e. (Chondrorhyncha, Cochleanthes, Promenaea, etc.) 890 Stanhopea & allied genera species & hybrids (i.e. Coryanthes, Gongora, etc.)

900 Catasetum, Clowesia, Cycnoches, Mormodes and allied genera, species.

Catasetum, Clowesia, Cycnoches, Mormodes and allied genera, intragenreic and intergeneric hybrids: Predominate color of flower. With or without markings. 911 White/green/yellow 912 Red/Burgundy 913 Black 914 Other Colors

930 Bulbophyllum & allied genera species. 941 Bulbophyllum hybrids - single-flowered or sequential blooming type 942 Bulbophyllum hybrids - umbel type & multi-flower inflorescence 943 Bulbophyllum & allied genera hybrids other than above. 950 Coelogyne species, hybrids, and intergeneric hybrids other than above including Dendrochilum 960 Bletia, Calanthe, Chysis, Gastrorchis, Phaius, Spathoglottis, and Thunia species, hybrids, and intergeneric hybrids other than above. 970 Disa, Habenaria, Orchis, and Stenoglottis species, intrageneric hybrids and intergeneric hybrids other than above. 980 Jewel Orchids - (recognized for colorful foliage and / or flower) i.e., Anoectochilus, Dossinia, Goodyera, Ludisia, etc. (may be flowering) Need not be in bloom. 990 Terrestrials not covered elsewhere including Stenorhynchus Jacksonville Orchid Society, Inc.

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1000 Species not covered elsewhere. 1010 Hybrids not covered elsewhere. 1020 Diversified Subtribe seedling blooming for the first time: 820 - 1010. Must be double entered.