General Instructions NORTH JERSEY ORCHID SOCIETY 2018 SHOW SCHEDULE
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1 General Instructions Address questions or requests for clarification the Show Chair, Carrie Buchman or ) As an AOS sanctioned show, this show complies with the current rules in the AOS Handbook On Judging and Exhibition and interim rules issued by the AOS Committee on Awards. Each exhibitor agrees, upon making entry, to abide by the rules and regulations of the show. For questions regarding the interpretation or application of these rules, contact the Show Chair. The same individual plant may not be entered in more than one class with the exception of Fragrance where a plant may be entered for flower judging and Fragrance judging. All plants to be judged must be labeled by the exhibitor with genus, species or hybrid name, cultivar, if applicable, and any AOS award. It is permissible to use the recognized abbreviation for a genus name. Plants should be classed based on, and labeled with, the currently RHS accepted taxonomy. If you are unsure of the current genus for your orchid, you may use the World Checklist of Selected Plant Families to determine the current classification using the Name tab; or you may contact the Show Chair for guidance. It is the exhibitor s responsibility to label the plants in their exhibit. Labels are not provided. AOS consideration may be requested for a specific plant by placing a red dot sticker on the plant label. Please see the show office for stickers. Please ask for help if you are not sure in which class to enter a plant. Plants are placed in the first applicable class unless instructed otherwise in the alliance-specific instructions. Entries not in accordance with the schedule may be disqualified. 1. Determine if the plant is a species, hybrid, or intergeneric hybrid; and if a hybrid, its parentage. 2. Determine plant s genus and look it up in the Index which directs you to the class or classes to consider. 3. When classes are delineated by flower size, measure the horizonal natural spread; do not guess. 4. When classes are delineated by color, the plant should be classed based on its background color; for example, a white heavily overlaid with pink is placed under whites. For heavily marked flowers, determine the background color by looking at the back of the flower. The Show Committee reserves the right to remove all or any part of an exhibit which they consider inferior. All decisions of the Show Committee are final. Foliage plants, moss, etc. may supplement exhibits, but no artificial or dyed moss, foliage or flowers of any kind is permitted. Judges have the right to award or withhold any scheduled trophy or ribbon, and may subdivide or combine any plant class when warranted. Show ribbons are awarded for each class of plants and exhibits at the discretion of the judges. All decisions of the judges are final. Each person or organization entering plants or flowers agrees to accept any AOS award given, and to pay any and all fees for such awards to the American Orchid Society. If an entrant does not wish to accept an AOS award, they must inform the show committee before placing their plant in the exhibit and are requested to label the plant or flower as Not For AOS Judging REVISED:13-DEC-17 PAGE 1 OF 15
2 Definitions Color: the background color of the flower. With multiple overlays, the reverse or back side of the bloom determines the base or background color. Complex hybrid: a hybrid with no fewer than three species. Intrageneric hybrid: a hybrid with parents from more than one species but only one genus; it is typically referred to as a hybrid omitting the word intrageneric. Intergeneric hybrid: hybrid with parents from more than one genus. Leaf Span: The measurement from leaf tip to leaf tip (as opposed to leaf length which measures the length of a single leaf). Natural Spread: the horizontal measurement (side to side) of a flower made without manipulating the flower. Near-Primary Hybrid: Typically used with Paphiopedilums, a cross between a primary hybrid and another species. Primary hybrid: a hybrid with two species as the immediate parents. REVISED:13-DEC-17 PAGE 2 OF 15
3 A. Cattleya Alliance Many Laelia, Schomburghkia and Sophronitis have been reclassified as Cattleya. Please use the current classification when selecting the class for your orchid. If you are unsure of the current genus for your orchid, you may use the World Checklist of Selected Plant Families to determine the current genus using the Name tab; the AOS web page on Sophronitis to Cattleya Transfer; or you may contact the Show Chair. Cattleya: General, Miscellaneous, and Intrageneric Hybrids A.1. Dinema [Din.], Epidendrum [Epi.], Encyclia [E.] and Prosthechea [Psh.] Species and Intrageneric Hybrids A.2. Brassavola [B.] and Rhyncholaelia [Rl.] Species and Intrageneric Hybrids A.3. Broughtonia [Bro.] Species and Intrageneric Hybrids A.4. Laelia [L.] Species and Intrageneric Hybrids. (Please see note above as most, but not all, Laelia have been reclassified as Cattleya.) A.5. Schomburgkia [Shom.] Species and Intrageneric Hybrids. (Please see note above as some Schomburgkia have been reclassified as Cattleya.) A.6. Cattleya Species and Hybrids That Do NOT Include The Genus Cattleya In Their Pedigree; e.g., Barkeria [Bark.], Guarianthe [Gur.], Isabelia [Isa.], Isochilus [Iso.], Leptotes [Lpt.], Neocogniauxia [Nga.], Oerstedella [Oe.], Sophronitella [Soph.], Sophronitis [S.] A.7. Best of the Blues: Cattleya - General, Miscellaneous, and Intrageneric Hybrids (Classes A.1 - A.6) Cattleya [C.] Species A.8. Cattleya Species Flower 1.5 (3.75 cm) or less in natural spread A.9. Cattleya Species Flowers 3 (7.5 cm) or less in natural spread A.10. Cattleya Species Flowers greater than 3 (7.5 cm) in natural spread A.11. Joann Patrone Trophy: Cattleya Species (Classes A.8 - A.10) Cattleya Hybrids Includes Brassocatanthe [Bct.], Brassocattleya [Bc.], Brassolaelia [Bl.], Brassolaeliocattleya [Blc.], Cahuzacara [Chz.], Cattleya [C.], Cattleychea [Ctyh], Cattleytonia [Ctna.], Cattlianthe [Ctt.], Encyleyvola [Eyy.], Epicatanthe [Ett.], Epicatonia [Epctn.], Epicattleya [Epc.], Epilaeliocattleya [Epic.], Epilaeliocattleya [Eplc.], Jackfowlieara [Jfk.], Laeliocattleya [Lc.], Potinara [Pot.], Procatavola [Pcv.], Rhyncatlaelia [Ryc.], Rhyncattleanthe [Rth.], Rhyncholaeliocattleya [Rlc.], Rhynchovola [Rcv.], Schomcattleya [Scc.], Sophrolaelia [Sl.], Sophrolaeliocattleya [Slc.], Vaughnara [Vnra.] Cattleya Hybrids: Small Flower Flowers 3 (7.5 cm) or less in natural spread A.12. Cattleya Alliance Small Flower Hybrids Blue/Amethyst/Purple/Lavender/Pink A.13. Cattleya Alliance Small Flower Hybrids Green/Bronze/Yellow/Orange A.14. Cattleya Alliance Small Flower Hybrids Red/Red Shades A.15. Cattleya Alliance Small Flower Hybrids White/Semi-Alba A.16. Cattleya Alliance Small Flower Hybrids Other: Splash Petal/Tri-Color/Spots/Art Shades A.17. Margaret Delage Trophy: Small Flower Cattleya Hybrids (Classes A.12 - A.16) Cattleya Hybrids: Standard Flower Flowers greater than 3 (7.5 cm) in natural spread. A.18. Cattleya Alliance Standard Flower Hybrids Blue/Amethyst/Purple/Lavender/Pink A.19. Cattleya Alliance Standard Flower Hybrids Green/Bronze/Yellow/Orange A.20. Cattleya Alliance Standard Flower Hybrids Red/Red Shades A.21. Cattleya Alliance Standard Flower Hybrids White/Semi-Alba REVISED:13-DEC-17 PAGE 3 OF 15
4 A.22. Cattleya Alliance Standard Flower Hybrids Other: Splash Petal/Tri-Color/Spots/Art Shades A.23. Donald R. Carley Memorial Trophy: Best Standard Flower Cattleya Hybrids (A.18- A.22) B. Cymbidium Alliance Cymbidium [Cym.] Species B.1 Cymbidium species Cymbidium Hybrids: Small Flower Flowers 2.5 (6 cm.) or less in natural spread B.2 Cymbidium Small Flower Hybrids Bronze/Green/Yellow with or without patterns or markings B.3 Cymbidium Small Flower Hybrids Pink/Red/Orange with or without patterns or markings B.4 Cymbidium Small Flower Hybrids White with or without patterns or markings B.5 Cymbidium Small Flower Hybrids Other Colors with or without patterns or markings B.6 Best of the Blues: Cymbidium Species and Small Flower Hybrids (Classes B.1 - B.5) Cymbidium Hybrids: Standard Flowers greater than 2.5 (6 cm.) in natural spread B.7 Cymbidium Standard Hybrids Bronze/Green/Yellow with or without patterns or markings B.8 Cymbidium Standard Hybrids Pink/Red/Orange with or without patterns or markings B.9 Cymbidium Standard Hybrids White with or without patterns or markings B.10 Cymbidium Standard Hybrids Other Colors with or without patterns or markings B.11 Best of the Blues: Cymbidium Standard Hybrids (Classes B.7 - B.10) Cymbidium: Allied Genera B.12 Other Cymbidium Allied Genera, Species and Hybrids; e.g., Thecopus [The.], Thecostele [Tcs.] B.13 Ed Howel Memorial Trophy: Best Cymbidium Alliance (Classes B.1 - B.12) C. Cypripedium Alliance Paphiopedilum [Paph] Species C.1 Paphiopedilum Sequential Blooming Species C.2 Paphiopedilum Multifloral Species C.3 Brachypetalum and Parvisepalum Group Species (e.g., armeniacum, bellatulum, concolor, delenatii, emersonii, godefroyae, malipoense, micranthum, niveum and vietnamense) C.4 Paphiopedilum Species Other C.5 Best of the Blues: Paphiopedilum Species (Classes C.1 - C.4) Paphiopedilum Primary and Near-Primary Hybrids C.6 Paphiopedilum Sequential Blooming Primary/Near Primary Hybrids C.7 Paphiopedilum Multifloral Primary/Near Primary Hybrids C.8 Brachypetalum and Parvisepalum Primary/Near Primary Hybrids C.9 Maudiae Types Primary/Near Primary Hybrids C.10 Paphiopedilum Other Primary/Near Primary Hybrids C.11 Best of the Blues: Paphiopedilum Primary and Near-Primary Hybrids (Classes C.6 - C.10) Paphiopedilum Hybrids: Standard/Complex Select based on predominant color C.12 Paphiopedilum Standard/Complex Hybrids Green/Yellow REVISED:13-DEC-17 PAGE 4 OF 15
5 C.13 Paphiopedilum Standard/Complex Hybrids Red/Red Spotted C.14 Paphiopedilum Standard/Complex Hybrids Tan/Bronze/Brown C.15 Paphiopedilum Standard/Complex Hybrids Vinicolor C.16 Paphiopedilum Standard/Complex Hybrids White/Pink C.17 Best of the Blues: Standard/Complex Hybrid Paphiopedilums (Classes C.12 - C.16) C.18 John B. Lager Memorial Trophy: Best Paphiopedilum (Classes C.2 - C.16) Phragmipedium [Phrag.] C.19 Phragmipedium Species C.20 Phragmipedium Hybrids: besseae and kovachii influenced hybrids C.21 Phragmipedium Hybrids: non-besseae and non-kovachii influenced hybrids Other Cypripedium Related Genera C.22 Other Cypripedium Allied Genera; e.g., Cypripedium [Cyp.], Mexipedium [Mxdm.], Selenipedium [Sel.]. C.23 Irene Schwarz Memorial Trophy: Best Phragmipedium, Mexipedium or Cypripedium (Classes C.19 - C.22) D. Dendrobium [Den.] Alliance D.1 Dendrobium Species and Hybrids callista (aggregatum, densiflorum, farmeri, thyrsiflorum) D.2 Dendrobium Species and Hybrids dendrobium (anosmum, aphyllum, bensoniae, crepidatum, crysanthum, devonianum, fimbriatum, findlayanum, gibsonii, loddigesii, moniliforme, moschatum, parishii, pendulum, primulinum, pulchellum, senile, tortile, unicum) D.3 Dendrobium Species and Hybrids dendrocoryne ( Australian types such as gracilicaule, kingianum, speciosum, tetragonum) D.4 Dendrobium Species and Hybrids formosae/nigrohirsute (bellatulum, draconis, formosum, lowii) D.5 Dendrobium Species and Hybrids latouria (aberrans, alexandrae, amphigenium, atroviolaceum, bifalce, biloculare, convolutum, cruttwellii, dendrocolloides, engae, euryanthum, eximium, finisterrae, forbesii, johnsoniae, kauldorumii, macrophyllum, mayandyi, otaguroanum, polysema, punamense, rhodostictum, rigidifolium, shiraishii, spectabile, tapiniense, terrestre, woodsii D.6 Dendrobium Species and Hybrids nobile (amethystoglossum, nobile, smillieae, victoriaereginae) including Yamamoto types D.7 Dendrobium Species and Hybrids calyprtrochylius (cuthbertsoni, laevifolium, prasinum, brevicaule, cyanocentrum, delicatulum, hellwigianum, pentapterum, subacuale, subuliferum, vexillarius, and violaceum) D.8 Dendrobium Species and Hybrids pedilonum (Bottle brush types such as bracteosum, dichaeoides, smillieae) D.9 Dendrobium Species and hybrids phalaenanthe (biggibum, phalaenopsis, affine, williamsianum) D.10 Dendrobium Species and Hybrids spatulata (Antelope type such as antennatum, lineale, gouldii, canaliculatum) D.11 Dendrobium and Allied Genera Species and Hybrids and Intergeneric Hybrids other than above; e.g., Cadetia [Cad.], Dockrillia [Doc.], and Flickingeria [Flkga.] D.12 Janet Howe Memorial Trophy: Best Dendrobium (Classes D.1 - D.11) REVISED:13-DEC-17 PAGE 5 OF 15
6 E. Maxillaria Alliance E.1 Maxillaria [Max.] and Maxillariella [Mxl.] Species and Hybrids flowers 1 (2.5 cm) or less in natural spread E.2 Maxillaria and Maxillariella Species and Hybrids flowers greater than 1 (2.5 cm) in natural spread E.3 Lycaste [Lyc.], Lysudamuloa [Lys.], Bifrenaria [Bif.], Xylobium [Xyl] and Anguloa [Ang.] Species and Hybrids E.4 Zygopetalum [Z.] and Allied Genera Species and Hybrids; e.g., Cochleanthes [Cnths.], Promenaea [Prom.], Propetalum [Pptm.], Tsubotaara [Tst.], Zygoneria [Zga.], Warczewiczella [W.] E.5 Pescatoria [Pes.]and Allied Genera Species and Hybrids ; e.g., Chondrorhyncha [Chdrh.], Bollea [Bol.], Huntleya [Hya.] E.6 Best of the Blues: Maxillaria Alliance (Classes E.1 - E.5) F. Oncidium Alliance F.1 Brassia[Brs.] Species and Hybrids including Ada [Ada] F.2 Miltonia [Milt.] Species and Hybrids F.3 Miltoniopsis [Mps.] Species and Hybrids Equitant Oncidium Species and Hybrids F.4 Equitant Oncidium Species and Hybrids; e.g., Howeara [Hwra.], Rodricidium [Rdcm.], Tolumnia [Tolu.] Non-Equitant Oncidiinae Species and Hybrids Includes Aliceara [Alcra.], Aspoglossum [Aspgm.], Bakerara [Bak.], Baptistonia [Bapt.], Beallara [Bllra.], Brassidium [Brsdm.], Bratonia [Brat.], Burrageara [Burr.], Capanemia [Cap.], Carpenterara [Cptra.], Colmanara [Colm.], Comparettia [Comp.], Degarmoara [Dgmra.], Forgetara [Fgtra.], Goodaleara [Gdlra.], Gomesa [Gom.], Maclellanara [Mclna.], Macroclinium [Mcm.], Miltassia [Mtssa.], Miltonidium [Mtdm.], Nohawenkoa [Nwk.], Notylia [Ntl.], Odontobrassia [Odbrs.], Odontoglossum [Odm.], Oncidesa [Oncsa.], Oncidium [Onc.], Oncidopsis [Oip.], Oncostelopsis [Osp.], Odontocidium [Odcdm.], Oncostele [Ons.], Odontonia [Odtna.], Philippiara [Phl.], Vuylstekeara [Vuyl.], Wilsonara [Wils.], Zelenkocidium [Zed.] F.5 Oncidiinae species Flowers 1 (2.5 cm) or less in natural spread - all colors F.6 Oncidiinae species Flowers 2 (5 cm) or less in natural spread - all colors F.7 Oncidiinae species Flowers greater than 2 (5 cm) in natural spread - all colors F.8 Oncidiinae hybrids Flowers 1 (2.5 cm) or less in natural spread - Brown/Yellow/Orange F.9 Oncidiinae hybrids Flowers 1 (2.5 cm) or less in natural spread - Pink/Red/Purple F.10 Oncidiinae hybrids Flowers 1 (2.5 cm) or less in natural spread - White F.11 Oncidiinae hybrids Flowers 1 (2.5 cm) or less in natural spread - Other F.12 Oncidiinae hybrids Flowers 2 (5 cm) or less in natural spread - Brown/yellow/Orange F.13 Oncidiinae hybrids Flowers 2 (5 cm) or less in natural spread - Pink/Red/Purple F.14 Oncidiinae hybrids Flowers 2 (5 cm) or less in natural spread - White F.15 Oncidiinae hybrids Flowers 2 (5 cm) or less in natural spread - Other F.16 Oncidiinae hybrids Flowers greater than 2 (5 cm) in natural spread - Brown/Yellow/Orange F.17 Oncidiinae hybrids Flowers greater than 2 (5 cm) in natural spread - Pink/Red/Purple F.18 Oncidiinae hybrids Flowers greater than 2 (5 cm) in natural spread - White F.19 Oncidiinae hybrids Flowers greater than 2 (5 cm) in natural spread - Other F.20 Louis Heinrich Memorial Trophy: Best Oncidium Alliance (Classes F.1 - F.19) REVISED:13-DEC-17 PAGE 6 OF 15
7 G. Phalaenopsis Alliance Includes Doritaenopsis [Dtps.], Doritis [Dor.], and Kingiella [King.] Phalaenopsis [Phal.]: Species G.1 Phalaenopsis Species Flower 1.5 (3.75 cm) or less in natural spread G.2 Phalaenopsis Species Flowers 3 (7.5 cm) or less in natural spread G.3 Phalaenopsis Species Flowers greater than 3 (7.5 cm) in natural spread Phalaenopsis: Small flower Hybrids Flowers 2 (5 cm) or less in natural spread G.4 Phalaenopsis Small Flower Hybrids Red/Blue/Violet with or without blush, stripes, spots, bars. G.5 Phalaenopsis Small Flower Hybrids White/Pink with or without stripes, spots, bars. G.6 Phalaenopsis Small Flower Hybrids Yellow/Green with or without blush, stripes, spots, bars. G.7 Phalaenopsis Small Flower Hybrids Other Colors including Sunset and Desert shades with or without blush, stripes, spots, bars. G.8 Best of the Blues: Phalaenopsis Small Flower Hybrids (Classes G.1 -G.7) Phalaenopsis: Standard Flower Hybrids Flowers 3 (7.5 cm) or less in natural spread G.9 Phalaenopsis Standard Hybrids Red/Blue/Violet with or without blush, stripes, spots, bars. G.10 Phalaenopsis Standard Hybrids White/Pink with or without stripes, spots, bars. G.11 Phalaenopsis Standard Hybrids Yellow/Green with or without blush, stripes, spots, bars. G.12 Phalaenopsis Standard Hybrids Other Colors including Sunset and Desert shades with or without blush, stripes, spots, bars. G.13 Best of the Blues: Phalaenopsis Standard Flower Hybrids (Classes G.9 - G.12) Phalaenopsis: Large Flower Hybrids Flowers greater than 3 (7.5 cm) in natural spread G.14 Phalaenopsis Large Flower Hybrids Red/Blue/Violet with or without blush, stripes, spots, bars. G.15 Phalaenopsis Large Flower Hybrids White/Pink with or without stripes, spots, bars. G.16 Phalaenopsis Large Flower Hybrids Yellow/Green with or without blush, stripes, spots, bars. G.17 Phalaenopsis Large Flower Hybrids Other Colors including Sunset and Desert shades with or without blush, stripes, spots, bars. G.18 Best of the Blues: Phalaenopsis Large Flower Hybrids (Classes G.14 - G.17) G.19 Leslie Stern Memorial Award: Best Phalaenopsis (Classes G.1 - G.17) H. Pleurothallid Alliance Includes Dracula [Drac.], Dryadella [Dda.], Lepanthes [Lths.], Lepanthopsis [Lpths.], Masdevallia [Masd.], Octomeria [Oma.], Platystele [Pls.], Pleurothallis [Pths], Porroglossum [Prgm.], Restrepia [Rstp.], Scaphosepalum [Sppm.], Specklinia [Spe.], Stelis [Ste.] H.1 Masdevallia Species and Intrageneric Hybrids H.2 Dracula Species and Intrageneric Hybrids H.3 Masdevallia and Dracula Intergeneric Hybrids; e.g., Dracuvallia [Drvla.], Porracula [Pcu.], Porrovallia [Pvla.] H.4 Restrepia Species & Hybrids H.5 Lepanthes Species & Hybrids REVISED:13-DEC-17 PAGE 7 OF 15
8 H.6 Stelis Species & Hybrids H.7 Other Pleurothallid Alliance Species Flowers 0.4 (1 cm) or less in natural spread H.8 Other Pleurothallid Alliance Species Flowers greater than 0.4 (1 cm) in natural spread H.9 Other Pleurothallid Alliance Hybrids Flowers 0.4 (1 cm) or less in natural spread H.10 Other Pleurothallid Alliance Hybrids Flowers greater than 0.4 (1 cm) in natural spread H.11 Robert Hunt Memorial Trophy: Best Pleurothallid (Classes H.1 - H.10) I. Sarcanthinae Alliance I.1 Angraecum [Angcm.] Species and Intrageneric Hybrids I.2 Aerangis [Aergs.] and Aeranthes [Aerth.] Species and Intrageneric Hybrids I.3 Aerides [Aer.], Arachnis [Arach.], Rhynchostylis [Rhy.], Renanthera [Ren.], Vandachostylis [Van.] Species and Intrageneric Hybrids Vanda [V.] Species Includes Ascocenda [Ascda.], Christensonia [Chri.], Neofinetia [Neof.], Vandopsis [Vdps.] species I.4 Vanda Species Flowers 1.5 (3.8 cm) or less in natural spread - Any color I.5 Vanda Species Flowers greater than 1.5 (3.8 cm) in natural spread - Any color Vanda [V.] Hybrids Includes any hybrid with one or more Vanda parent including Ascocenda [Ascda.], Christensonia [Chri.], Neofinetia [Neof.], Vandopsis [Vdps.] I.6 Vanda Hybrids Flowers 1.5 (3.8 cm) or less in natural spread - Purple/Blue I.7 Vanda Hybrids Flowers 1.5 (3.8 cm) or less in natural spread - Red/Pink I.8 Vanda Hybrids Flowers 1.5 (3.8 cm) or less in natural spread - Yellow/Orange I.9 Vanda Hybrids Flowers 1.5 (3.8 cm) or less in natural spread - Other Colors I.10 Vanda Hybrids Flowers greater than 1.5 (3.8 cm) in natural spread - Purple/Blue I.11 Vanda Hybrids Flowers greater than 1.5 (3.8 cm) in natural spread - Red/Pink I.12 Vanda Hybrids Flowers greater than 1.5 (3.8 cm) in natural spread - Yellow/Orange I.13 Vanda Hybrids Flowers greater than 1.5 (3.8 cm) in natural spread - Other Colors Other Sarcanthinae Species and Hybrids Excludes Phalaenopsis and Doritis I.14 Other Sarcanthinae Species and Hybrids; e.g., Amesiella [Ame.], Chiloschista [Chsch.], Gastrochilus [Gchls.], Eurychone [Echn.], Haraella [Hal.], Holcoglossum [Holc.], Paraphalaenopsis [Pps.], Podangis [Pod.], Polyrrhiza [Pza.], Robiquetia [Rbq.], Saccolabium [Slm.], Sarcochilus [Sarco.], Sarcanthus [Snths.], Schoenorchis [Sns.], Trichoglottis [Trgl.], Tridactyle [Tr.], Tuberolabium [Tblm.] I.15 Vandaceous Alliance Trophy: Best Vanda Alliance (Classes I.1 - I.14) J. Miscellaneous Genera J.1 Dendrochilum [Ddc.] Species and Hybrids J.2 Bulbophyllum [Bulb.], Cirrhopetalum [Cirr.], Megaclinium [Mgm.] Species and Hybrids J.3 Catasetum [Ctsm.], Clowesia [Cl.], Cycnoches [Cyc.], Fredclarkeara [Fdk.], Mormodes [Morm.], Monnierara [Monn.] Species and Hybrids J.4 Coelogyne [Coel.] Species and Hybrids; includes Pholidota [Pho.], Pleione [Pln.] and Thunia [Thu.] REVISED:13-DEC-17 PAGE 8 OF 15
9 J.5 Stanhopea [Stan.], Gongora [Gga.], Acineta [Acn.], Coryanthes [Crths.], Peristeria [Per.] and Allied Genera Species and Hybrids J.6 Jewel Orchid Species and Hybrids in flower; includes Anoectochilus [Anct.], Cystorchis [Cyor.], Dossinia [Doss.], Dossinochilus [Dsh.], Goodyera [G.], Haemaria [Haem.], Hetaeria [Het.], Ludisia [Lus.], Ludochilus [Lud.], Macodes [Mac.], Macodyera [Mdy.] J.7 Terrestrials not covered elsewhere in flower; e.g., Bletia, Bletilla [Ble.], Calanthe [Cal.], Disa, Epipactis [Epcts.], Eulophia [Euph.], Habenaria [Hab.], Phaius, Sarcoglottis [Srgt.], Spiranthes [Spir.], Stenorrhynchus [Sten.], Sobralia [Sob.], Spathoglottis [Spa.], Vanilla J.8 Foliage on non-blooming orchid from any genus; plant may not be in bud. J.9 Miscellaneous Species and Hybrids other than above; e.g., Acanthophippium [Aca.], Ancistrochilus [Anc.], Appendicula [App.], Ceratostylis [Css.], Chrysoglossum [Cgm.], Chysis [Chy.], Dipteranthus [Dts.], Galeandra [Gal.], Grammangis [Gra.], Grammatophyllum [Gram.], Mediocalcar [Med.], Liparis [Lip.], Neomoorea [Nma.], Oberonia [Ob.], Ornithocephalus [Orcp.], Polystachya [Pol.], Pseudepidendrum [Psde.], Stenia [Stenia.], Telipogon [Tp.], Trichoceros [Tc.], and Zygostates [Zyt.] J.10 Miscellaneous Genera Trophy (Classes J.1 - J.9) K. Fragrance Plants entered for Fragrance may also be entered in 1 other class. Please list the plant twice in the registration sheet for each applicable class. Please see the general instruction for more information on entering plants for fragrance judging. K.1 Fragrance Fragrant orchid in bloom K.2 Joe Heydel Memorial Fragrance Trophy: Most fragrant orchid L. Exhibits L.1 Tabletop Exhibit - non-commercial exhibitor L.2 25 sq. ft. Exhibit - non-commercial exhibitor L.3 50 sq. ft. Exhibit - non-commercial exhibitor L.4 75 sq. ft. Exhibit - non-commercial exhibitor L.5 Tabletop Exhibit - commercial exhibitor L.6 25 sq. ft. Exhibit - commercial exhibitor L.7 50 sq. ft. Exhibit - commercial exhibitor L.8 75 sq. ft. Exhibit - commercial exhibitor L.9 Orchid Digest Trophy: Best Non-Commercial Exhibit based on the Orchid Digest criteria (Classes L.1 - L.4) M. Additional Trophies & Awards M.1 AOS Show Trophy: awarded to the best exhibit based on the AOS criteria M.2 Show Committee Trophy: awarded to the Best Orchid in show M.3 Don Richardson Memorial Trophy: awarded to the Best Specimen (other than Best in Show) M.4 Best Species Trophy: award to any genera orchid other than Best in Show or Best Specimen N. Trophies included in the class schedule Joann Patrone Trophy: Cattleya Species (Classes A.8 - A.10) Margaret Delage Trophy: Small Flower Cattleya Hybrids (Classes A.12 - A.16) Donald R. Carley Memorial Trophy: Best Standard Flower Cattleya Hybrids (A.18- A.22) REVISED:13-DEC-17 PAGE 9 OF 15
10 Ed Howel Memorial Trophy: Best Cymbidium Alliance (Classes B.1 - B.12) John B. Lager Memorial Trophy: Best Paphiopedilum (Classes C.2 - C.16) Irene Schwarz Memorial Trophy: Best Phragmipedium, Mexipedium or Cypripedium (Classes C.19 - C.22) Janet Howe Memorial Trophy: Best Dendrobium (Classes D.1 - D.11) Louis Heinrich Memorial Trophy: Best Oncidium Alliance (Classes F.1 - F.19) Leslie Stern Memorial Award: Best Phalaenopsis (Classes G.1 - G.17) Robert Hunt Memorial Trophy: Best Pleurothallid (Classes H.1 - H.10) Vandaceous Alliance Trophy: Best Vanda Alliance (Classes I.1 - I.14) Miscellaneous Genera Trophy (Classes J.1 - J.9) Joe Heydel Memorial Fragrance Trophy: Most fragrant orchid (Class K.1) Orchid Digest Trophy: Best Non-Commercial Exhibit based on the Orchid Digest criteria (Classes L.1 - L.4) REVISED:13-DEC-17 PAGE 10 OF 15
11 By Genus Listing Acanthophippium [Aca.] Acineta [Acn.] Class J Aerangis [Aergs.] Class I Aeranthes [Aerth.] Class I Aerides [Aer.] Class I Aliceara [Alcra.] Amesiella [Ame.] Ancistrochilus [Anc.] Angraecum [Angcm.] Class I Anguloa [Ang.] Class E Anoectochilus [Anct.] Appendicula [App.] Arachnis [Arach.] Class I Ascocenda [Ascda.]... See Vanda Aspoglossum [Aspgm.] Bakerara [Bak.] Baptistonia [Bapt.] Barkeria [Bark.] Beallara [Bllra.] Bifrenaria [Bif.] Class E Bletia Bletilla [Ble.] Bollea [Bol.] Class E Brassavola [B.] Class A Brassia[Brs.] Class F Brassidium [Brsdm.] Brassocatanthe [Bct.] Brassocattleya [Bc.] Brassolaelia [Bl.] Brassolaeliocattleya [Blc.] Bratonia [Brat.] Broughtonia [Bro.] Class A Bulbophyllum [Bulb.] Class J Burrageara [Burr.] Cadetia [Cad.] Class D Cahuzacara [Chz.] Calanthe [Cal.] Capanemia [Cap.] Hybrid - Classes F.8-F Species - Classes F.5-F Carpenterara [Cptra.] Catasetum [Ctsm.] Class J Cattleya [C.] Hybrids - Classes A.12-A Species - Classes A.8-A Cattleychea [Ctyh] Cattleytonia [Ctna.] Cattlianthe [Ctt.] REVISED:13-DEC-17 PAGE 11 OF 15
12 Ceratostylis [Css.] Chiloschista [Chsch.] Chondrorhyncha [Chdrh.] Class E Christensonia [Chri.]... See Vanda Chrysoglossum [Cgm.] Chysis [Chy.] Cirrhopetalum [Cirr.] Class J Clowesia [Cl.] Class J Cochleanthes [Cnths.] Class E Coelogyne [Coel.] Class J Colmanara [Colm.] Comparettia [Comp.] Hybrids - Classes F.8-F Species - Classes F.5-F Coryanthes [Crths.] Class J Cycnoches [Cyc.] Class J Cymbidium [Cym.] Hybrids - Classes B.2 - B Species - Class B Cypripedium [Cyp.] Class C Cystorchis [Cyor.] Degarmoara [Dgmra.] Dendrobium [Den.] Classes D.1-D Dendrochilum [Ddc.] Class J Dinema [Din.] Class A Dipteranthus [Dts.] Disa Dockrillia [Doc.] Class D Doritaenopsis [Dtps.]... See Phalaenopsis Doritis [Dor.]... See Phalaenopsis Dossinia [Doss.] Dossinochilus [Dsh.] Dracula [Drac.] Classes H Dracuvallia [Drvla.] Class H Dryadella [Dda.] Classes H.6-H Encyclia [E.] Class A Encyleyvola [Eyy.] Epicatanthe [Ett.] Epicatonia [Epctn.] Epicattleya [Epc.] Epidendrum [Epi.] Class A Epilaeliocattleya [Epic. Epilaeliocattleya [Eplc.] Epipactis [Epcts.] Eulophia [Euph.] Eurychone [Echn.] Flickingeria [Flkga.] Class D Forgetara [Fgtra.] Fredclarkeara [Fdk.] Class J Galeandra [Gal.] Gastrochilus [Gchls.] Gomesa [Gom.] Hybrids - Classes F.8-F REVISED:13-DEC-17 PAGE 12 OF 15
13 Species - Classes F.5-F Gongora [Gga.] Class J Goodaleara [Gdlra.] Goodyera [G.] Grammangis [Gra.] Grammatophyllum [Gram.] Guarianthe [Gur.] Habenaria [Hab.] Haemaria [Haem.] Haraella [Hal. Hetaeria [Het.] Holcoglossum [Holc.] Howeara [Hwra.] Class F Huntleya [Hya.] Class E Isabelia [Isa.] Isochilus [Iso.] Jackfowlieara [Jfk.] Kingiella [King.]... See Phalaenopsis Laelia [L.] Class A Laeliocattleya [Lc.] Lepanthes [Lths.] Classes H Lepanthopsis [Lpths.] Classes H.6-H Leptotes [Lpt.] Liparis [Lip.] Ludisia [Lus.] Ludochilus [Lud.] Lycaste [Lyc.] Class E Lysudamuloa [Lys.] Class E Maclellanara [Mclna.] Macodes [Mac.] Macodyera [Mdy.] Macroclinium [Mcm.] Classes F.5-F Masdevallia [Masd.] Classes H Maxillaria [Max.] Classes E.1-E Maxillariella [Mxl.] Classes E.1-E Mediocalcar [Med.] Megaclinium [Mgm.] Class J Mexipedium [Mxdm.] Class C Miltassia [Mtssa.] Miltonia [Milt.] Class F Miltonidium [Mtdm.] Miltoniopsis [Mps.] Class F Monnierara [Monn.] Class J Mormodes [Morm.] Class J Neocogniauxia [Nga.] Neofinetia [Neof.]... See Vanda Neomoorea [Nma.] Nohawenkoa [Nwk.] Notylia [Ntl.] Classes F.5-F REVISED:13-DEC-17 PAGE 13 OF 15
14 Oberonia [Ob.] Octomeria [Oma.] Classes H Odontocidium [Odcdm.] Odontoglossum [Odm.] Hybrids - Classes F.8-F Species - Classes F.5-F Oerstedella [Oe.] Oncidesa [Oncsa.] Oncidium Equitant Class F Non-Equitant Hybrids Classes F.8-F Species Classes F.5-F Oncidium [Onc.] Hybrids - Classes F.8-F Species - Classes F.5-F Oncidopsis [Oip.] Oncostelopsis [Osp.] Ornithocephalus [Orcp.] Paphiopedilum [Paph] Hybrids - Classes C.6-C Species - Classes C.1-C Paraphalaenopsis [Pps.] Peristeria [Per.] Class J Pescatoria [Pes.] Class E Phaius Phalaenopsis [Phal.] Hybrids - Class G.4 - G Species - Class G.1 - G Philippiara [Phl.] Pholidota [Pho.] Class J Phragmipedium [Phrag.] Hybrids - Classes C.20-C Species - Class C Platystele [Pls.] Classes H.6-H Pleione [Pln.] Class J Pleurothallis [Pths] Classes H.6-H Podangis [Pod.] Polyrrhiza [Pza.] Polystachya [Pol.] Porracula [Pcu.] Class H Porroglossum [Prgm.] Classes H.6-H Porrovallia [Pvla.] Class H Potinara [Pot.] Procatavola [Pcv.] Promenaea [Prom.] Class E Propetalum [Pptm.] Class E Prosthechea [Psh.] Class A Pseudepidendrum [Psde.] Renanthera [Ren.] Class I Restrepia [Rstp.] Classes H Rhyncatlaelia [Ryc.] Rhyncattleanthe [Rth.] Rhyncholaelia [Rl.] Class A Rhyncholaeliocattleya [Rlc.] Rhynchostylis [Rhy.] Class I Rhynchovola [Rcv.] REVISED:13-DEC-17 PAGE 14 OF 15
15 Robiquetia [Rbq.] Rodricidium [Rdcm.] Class F Saccolabium [Slm.] Sarcanthus [Snths.] Sarcochilus [Sarco.] Sarcoglottis [Srgt.] Scaphosepalum [Sppm.] Classes H.6-H Schoenorchis [Sns.] Schomburgkia [Shom.] Class A Schomcattleya [Scc.] Selenipedium [Sel.] Class C Sobralia [Sob.] Sophrolaelia [Sl.] Sophrolaeliocattleya [Slc.] Sophronitella [Soph.] Sophronitis [S.] Spathoglottis [Spa.] Specklinia [Spe.] Classes H.6-H Spiranthes [Spir.] Stanhopea [Stan.] Class J Stelis [Ste.] Classes H Stenia [Stenia.] Stenorrhynchus [Sten.] Telipogon [Tp.] Thecopus [The.] Class B Thecostele [Tcs.] Class B Thunia [Thu.] Class J Trichoceros [Tc.] Trichoglottis [Trgl.] Tridactyle [Tr.] Tsubotaara [Tst.] Class E Tuberolabium [Tblm.] Vanda [V.] Hybrids - Classes I.6-I Species - Classes I.4-I Vandachostylis [Van.] Class I Vandopsis [Vdps.]... See Vanda Vanilla Vaughnara [Vnra.] Vuylstekeara [Vuyl.] Warczewiczella [W.] Class E Wilsonara [Wils.] Xylobium [Xyl] Class E Zelenkocidium [Zed.] Zygoneria [Zga.] Class E Zygopetalum [Z.] Class E REVISED:13-DEC-17 PAGE 15 OF 15
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