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Top 3 Placers by Category World of Orchids New England November 3, 2017 Page 1 Top 3 Placers By Category Ticket Number Classification Ref Classification Description Exhibitor Ref Exhibit Area Display Ref Exhibitor Name Place In Class Plant Name Special Awards 621 003 Open Competition 31 - 64 sq ft Display of plants in flower, arranged for effect- 31 to 64 sq. feet, table top or floor display 001 001A Mahoney's # 1 display 587 026D Cattleya H & I YELLOW/BRONZE/ORANGE Cattleya hybrids and intergeneric hybrids other than above - Yellow/Bronze/Orange 001 001A Mahoney's # 2 Cattleya hybrid 576 035A Paph P/NP hybrid - WHITE Paphiopedilum hybrids, primary/near primary (at least one parent must be a species) - White 001 001A Mahoney's # 3 Paph hybrid 574 036B Paph. Complex Hybrid - GREEN/YELLOW Paphipedilum hybrids, complex - Green/Yellow 001 001A Mahoney's # 2 Paph complex hybrid 609 051B Vanda HYBRIDS Vanda hybrids, (parents in 51A) example V. Mas Los Angeles (V. Mevr. L. Velthuis x V. Sunray) 001 001A Mahoney's # 3 Vanda hybrid 593 064 Phal & Dtps H - S or M WHITE colored lip, no marks Phalaenopsis hybrids and Doritaenopsis, White with coloured lip, no markings 001 001A Mahoney's # 2 Phalaenopsis hybrid World of Orchids New England November 3, 2017 Page 2 Top 3 Placers By Category Ticket Number Classification Ref Classification Description Exhibitor Ref Exhibit Area Display Ref Exhibitor Name Place In Class Plant Name Special Awards 600 065 Phal & Dtps H, S or M, WHITE with marks Phalaenopsis hybrids and Doritaenopsis, White with markings -stripes, bars, or spots 001 001A Mahoney's # 3 Phalaenopsis hybrid 596 066 Phal & Dtps Hybrids, S or M, PINK no marks Phalaenopsis hybrids and Doritaenopsis, Pink, no markings 001 001A Mahoney's # 3 Phalaenopsis hybrid 598 069 Phal & Dtps Hybrids, S or M, YELLOW with marks Phalaenopsis hybrids and Doritaenopsis, Yellow with markings 001 001A Mahoney's # 3 Phalaenopsis hybrid 590 081 Miltonia/Miltoniopsis INTERGENERICS Miltonia/Miltoniopsis intergeneric hybrids other than above (including Burrageara, Colmanara, 001 001A Mahoney's # 2 Miltoniopsis hybrid 591 081 Miltonia/Miltoniopsis INTERGENERICS Miltonia/Miltoniopsis intergeneric hybrids other than above (including Burrageara, Colmanara, 001 001A Mahoney's # 1 Miltoniopsis hybrid 602 084 Odontoglossum INTERGENERICS Odontoglossum intergeneric hybrids other than above (incl Odontocidium, Odontioda, Wilsonara, 001 001A Mahoney's # 2 Odontoglossum hybrid World of Orchids New England November 3, 2017 Page 3 Top 3 Placers By Category Ticket Number Classification Ref Classification Description Exhibitor Ref Exhibit Area Display Ref Exhibitor Name Place In Class Plant Name Special Awards 588 094 Cymbidium HYBRID STANDARD Any Color Cymbidium hybrids, Standard 001 001A Mahoney's # 2 Cymbidium hybrid 589 094 Cymbidium HYBRID STANDARD Any Color Cymbidium hybrids, Standard 001 001A Mahoney's # 2 Cymbidium hybrid 569 105A Dendrobium Nobile HYBRIDS Dendrobium hybrids - Nobile types (deciduous) 001 001A Mahoney's # 2 Den Nobile hybrid 604 122A Miscellaneous - Jewel Orchids Jewel Orchids - (recognized for colorful foliage vs flower) i.e. Anoectochilus, Dossinia, Goodyera, 001 001A Mahoney's # 2 Ludisia 622 002 Open Competition 10 - 30 sq ft Display of plants in flower, arranged for effect 10 - 30 sq ft, table top or floor display 002 Jim Marlow Marlow Orchids 002A Marlow Orchids # 1 Display 493 015A Cattleya SPECIES EXCEPT Cattleya species EXCEPT those previously known as Brassavola, Broughtonia, etc. or Allied Species 002 Jim Marlow Marlow Orchids 002A Marlow Orchids # 1 C Maxima 014 Halbersleben Best Cattleya (015-028) World of Orchids New England November 3, 2017 Page 4 Top 3 Placers By Category Ticket Number Classification Ref Classification Description Exhibitor Ref Exhibit Area Display Ref Exhibitor Name Place In Class Plant Name Special Awards 489 018 Encyclia (Prosthechea) S & H NO INTERGENERICS Encyclia species (pseudobulbs) & Hybrids -NO INTERGENERICS Examples: cochleata, radiata; Psh. 002 Jim Marlow Marlow Orchids 002A Marlow Orchids # 3 Epi porpax 'Green Mountain' 485 020 Laelia Species & Hybrids -NO INTERGENERICS Laelia S, H -NO intergenenerics -examples L purpurata, L pumila, L praestans; L (C.) Pumistans 002 Jim Marlow Marlow Orchids 002A Marlow Orchids # 1 Laelia perrinii "Marlow Orchids' 483 026D Cattleya H & I YELLOW/BRONZE/ORANGE Cattleya hybrids and intergeneric hybrids other than above - Yellow/Bronze/Orange 002 Jim Marlow Marlow Orchids 002A Marlow Orchids # 2 C Don Herman 477 040B Phrag Hybrids other Phragmipedium hybrids without besseae as a parent - example Phrag. Mardi Gras (brasiliense x 002 Jim Marlow Marlow Orchids 002A Marlow Orchids # 3 Phrag QF Walter Sheeran 487 049 Rhynchostylis Species Interspecific Intergeneric Rhynchostylis sp, h and intergenerics ota including Opsistylis, Vandachostylis, Vascostylis 002 Jim Marlow Marlow Orchids 002A Marlow Orchids # 2 Perreiraara LeBeaux Blue 'Marlow Orchids' AM/AOS 478 051A Vanda SPECIES Vanda species, includes Euanthe. I.E coerulea, dearii, denisoniana, tricolor but EXCLUDING SPECIES 002 Jim Marlow Marlow Orchids 002A Marlow Orchids # 1 Euanthe sanderiana World of Orchids New England November 3, 2017 Page 5 Top 3 Placers By Category Ticket Number Classification Ref Classification Description Exhibitor Ref Exhibit Area Display Ref Exhibitor Name Place In Class Plant Name Special Awards 486 061 Phalaenopsis - Doritis SPECIES Phalaenopsis / Doritis species including amabilis, equestris, lueddemanianniana, pulcherrima, venosa, 002 Jim Marlow Marlow Orchids 002A Marlow Orchids # 1 Phal hieroglyphica 'Marlow Orchids' 472 104D Dendrobium SPECIES - OTHER TYPES bracteosum secundum smillieae lawesii gonzalesii vict-reg cuthbertsonii kingianum speciosum 002 Jim Marlow Marlow Orchids 002A Marlow Orchids # 2 Den eriaeflorum 490 104D Dendrobium SPECIES - OTHER TYPES bracteosum secundum smillieae lawesii gonzalesii vict-reg cuthbertsonii kingianum speciosum 002 Jim Marlow Marlow Orchids 002A Marlow Orchids # 3 Den sanderianum 475 106 Dendrobium ALLIED GENERA - S, H, I Allied Dendrobium - species, hybrids, intergenerics OTA ie Cadetia, Eria, Mediocalcar Diplocaulabium, 002 Jim Marlow Marlow Orchids 002A Marlow Orchids # 3 Cadetia taylori 494 114 Lycastinae - Zygopetalum & Allied S, H, I Zygopetalum, Promenaea, & allies s, h, i ota inc Mormolyca, Zygoneria, Hamelwellsara, Scuticaria, 002 Jim Marlow Marlow Orchids 002A Marlow Orchids # 1 Zygo Jumpin' Jack 8 026A Cattleya H & I Lavender Mauve Purple NOT PINK Cattleya hybrids and intergeneric hybrids other than above - Lavender/Mauve/Purple NOT PINK 003 Roger West 003B Amherst Orchid Society # 1 Rlc Oconee "Mendenhall" C Belle of Celle x Norman's Bay World of Orchids New England November 3, 2017 Page 6 Top 3 Placers By Category Ticket Number Classification Ref Classification Description Exhibitor Ref Exhibit Area Display Ref Exhibitor Name Place In Class Plant Name Special Awards 22 026A Cattleya H & I Lavender Mauve Purple NOT PINK Cattleya hybrids and intergeneric hybrids other than above - Lavender/Mauve/Purple NOT PINK 003 Roger West 003B Amherst Orchid Society # 2 Rlc Lake Murray "Mendenhall" Catawba x Oconee 9 026D Cattleya H & I YELLOW/BRONZE/ORANGE Cattleya hybrids and intergeneric hybrids other than above - Yellow/Bronze/Orange 003 Roger West 003B Amherst Orchid Society # 1 Rlc Krull;s Lemonade "Sunshine" Willette Wong x Goldenzelle 13 026E Cattleya H & I - GREEN Cattleya hybrids and intergeneric hybrids other than above - Green 003 Roger West 003B Amherst Orchid Society # 1 Rlc Green Prada Delux "NN" AOS Award AM 83 Ports of Paradise x Hemlock Pass 11 026F Cattleya H & I PINK/RED/RED SHADES- NO LAV OR MAUV Cattleya hybrids and intergeneric hybrids other than above - PINK/Red/Red shades (NO LAVENDER or 003 Roger West 003B Amherst Orchid Society # 1 Rth Love Triangle "Gracie" San Damiano x Chocolate Drop 4 026G Cattleya H & I OTHER - splash petal or multicolor Cattleya hybrids and intergeneric hybrids other than above - Other colours - including splash petal and 003 Roger West 003B Amherst Orchid Society # 1 Rlc George King Serendipity Buttercup x Bob Betts 14 084 Odontoglossum INTERGENERICS Odontoglossum intergeneric hybrids other than above (incl Odontocidium, Odontioda, Wilsonara, 003 Roger West 003B Amherst Orchid Society # 3 Odbrs Mem. Nikoline Lorenzen "Martz Starz" bictoniense x Brs arcuigera World of Orchids New England November 3, 2017 Page 7 Top 3 Placers By Category Ticket Number Classification Ref Classification Description Exhibitor Ref Exhibit Area Display Ref Exhibitor Name Place In Class Plant Name Special Awards 10 151 Fragrance Best / Worst Judged on 1. Intensity; 2. Diffuseness; 3. Pleasantness (or unpleasant); 4. Elegance; 5 Instant Appeal 003 Roger West 003B Amherst Orchid Society # 2 Rlc Oconee "Mendenhall" C Belle of Celle x Norman's Bay 20 151 Fragrance Best / Worst Judged on 1. Intensity; 2. Diffuseness; 3. Pleasantness (or unpleasant); 4. 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