17th Annual Awards Dinner 2008

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17th Annual Awards Dinner 2008

Best Novice Display No Entrys

Best Junior Display No Entrys

Best Of the Vanda Alliance Plant: Rhctm Lilac Blossum Grown by: Terry Kennedy Orchids in Our Tropics

Best of Cymbidium Alliance Plant: Cym Waltz Grown by :Horst Hack

Best of Misc. Species and Hybrids Plant: Coelogyne flaccida Grown by: Kevin Duerksen

Best Seeding (Class 113) Plant: Phragmipedium Eric Young Grown by: Chuck Morin Paramount Orchids

Best Specimen Plant Plant: Paph Bernice 'Val' CCE/AOS Grown by: Mike Gabrielson

Founder’s Trophy Best of the Oncidium Complex Display Plant: Miltonia spectabilis Grown by: Chuck Morin Paramount Orchids

Paul Gregory Award Best Artwork Art: Water Colour Painting 'Fran's Show Orchids 2006' Fran Cass

Dave Sutton Memorial Award Best Orchids Grown by A Novice member No entrys

Ever Spring Trophy Best of the Phalaenopsis Alliance Plant: Phal Malibu Madonna Grown by:Jerry Lenover

Kimberly Pronyshyn Trophy Best of the Cypripedium Alliance Plant: Paph Bernice 'Val' CCE/AOS Grown by: Mike Gabrielson

Play-All Trophy Best of the Cattleya Alliance Display Plant: Blc Laurie 'Winnie' AM/AOS Grown by: Jerry Lenover

Mike Gabrielson Trophy Best of the Dendrobium Alliance Plant: Dendrobium DK Gold Grown by: Leona Heshka

Dr. Natsuk Trophy Best Plant in the Show Plant: Coelogyne flaccida Grown by:Kevin Duerksen

Best Exhibits Open Display by: Horst Hack Orchid plant display 16-25 orchid plants in flower Display by: Horst Hack

Best Commercial Display by a Commercial Grower Commercial Display Orchid plants in flower Display by: Chuck Morin Paramount Orchids

COC Award for Best Display Best Display of Plants (For Artistic Effect) designed: Terry Kennedy Orchids in Our Tropics

HCC 79 / AOS Awards Plant: Slc Mile High Magic ‘Connor’ Grown by: Joyce Jaworski

On behalf of the MOS show committee Thanks for coming out to the 2008 Awards Dinner