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AWARDS,
MEDALS AND TROPHIES
Awards
All hybrids must be registered
to be eligible for trophies.
- CYMBIDIUMS AND
PAPHIOPEDILUMS:
Bronze Award . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74.51 thru
79.5
Silver Award . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79.51 thru
89.5
Gold Award . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89.51 thru
100
The above awards
are presented in the form of a ribbon and a certificate. The ribbon
indicates the nature of the award. Attached to the ribbon is a
card showing the date, type of award, name of the plant, name of the
exhibitor, average point score and the signature of the Chairman of
Judging. The Judging Chairman attaches the ribbon and card to
the winning plant or spike of flowers before it is officially photographed.
- CULTURAL AWARD FOR
EXCELLENCE OF CULTURE OF A BLOOMING PLANT:
A judging form is provided for
this category, and an entry will be awarded a Blue Ribbon and a Certificate
when the point score is 80 points or more. Five Judges' approval
is required; in those cases where five judges are not on the premises
three judges will suffice.
- DAVID W. McLEAN
AWARD OF DISTINCTION:
This award was
adopted in 1954 by the Board of Directors and named in memory of David
W. McLean, one of the founders of the Cymbidium Society of America,
Inc. This award is in the form of a certificate and is granted
to the exhibitor of that Cymbidium or Paphiopedilum plant inflorescence
which shows novelty or improvement. Five Judges must approve the
entry; in those cases where five judges are not on the premises three
judges will suffice. No point score or form is to be used; description
and measurements are to be provided.
- AWARD OF BREEDER'S
MERIT - A.B.M.
- This award is granted
to a group of five plants of an original cross which, in the opinion
of the judges, is meritorious and which represents a desirable new line
of breeding. Four plants must receive a point score award, and
the other one be of near award quality. Earlier awarded clones
may be included.
- Five judges must approve
the award; in those cases where five judges are not on the premises
three judges will suffice.
- A judging form will
not be used for this award.
- The standard entry
form for an exhibit will be used; and reason for granting the award
shall be made by the judges.
- The award should be
granted by a hand vote or secret ballot.
- This award may be used
for granting recognition to a hybrid in a new line of breeding.
- This award will be
granted but once to a cross.
- Both the exhibitor
and the hybridizer shall receive certificates if they are different
individuals.
Medals
- THE HUDLOW MEDAL
This medal was struck to honor
Jack Hudlow and is loosely akin to the Westonbirt Medal of British Orchid
Excellence. It may be given to an individual in recognition of
distinguished service to The Cymbidium Society of America, Inc. to the
genera of cymbidiums or paphiopedilums, or to the orchid world in general.
- THE CYMBIDIUM SOCIETY
OF AMERICA, INC., GOLD MEDAL AWARD FOR DISPLAY OF CYMBIDIUMS OR
PAPHIOPEDIUMS
- The medal may be given
at any show where Cymbidium Society judging is held or at any other
show where the Board authorizes its issuance.
- A panel of five (5)
judges shall make the selection; in those cases where five judges are
not on the premises three judges will suffice.
- The purpose of the
Gold Medal Award shall be to encourage the exhibition of cymbidiums
and paphiopediums and/or phragmipediums.
- To be eligible there
shall be not less than twelve (12) cymbidium or paphiopedium and/or
phragmipedium plants in the exhibit.
- The exhibit shall be
not less than 80 square feet for cymbidiums or 30 square feet.
- The exhibit shall be
scored on the following schedule:
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Clarity & correctness of labeling |
10 |
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Quality
of flowers |
40 |
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Excellence
of culture |
25 |
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Variety |
25 |
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100 |
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The Judging Chairman
will read the point schedule before judging begins.
- The score for the exhibit
shall be not less than 80 points.
- The medal shall be
engraved in the name of the winner, who shall be given permanent possession
of it.
- The exhibit may contain
orchids of other genera.
- The Cymbidium Society
of America, Inc. shall have the medals manufactured. The show
will reimburse the Cymbidium Society for the cost.
- The Chairman of Awards
shall be custodian of the medals and take care of all issuance.
Trophies and Rules
Governing, Eligibility
Custodianship and Care
Each perpetual
trophy winner will receive an engraved plapue. If any trophy is
awarded to a person outside of the Southern California area the trophy
is to remain in the custody of The Cymbidium Society of America, Inc.
Name of winners will be engraved on the trophy.
- GORDON AND BLANCE
SAWYER PERPETUAL TROPHY
This trophy is awarded annually
to the Paphiopedilum exhibited by an amateur or private grower and receiving
the highest point score.
- THE CYMBIDIUM SOCIETY
OF AMERICA, INC.
PERPETUAL TROPHY
Donated in 1953 by Mr. Robert
J. Crisman, it is a silver bowl given to the exhibitor of any hybrid
standard Cymbidium registered in 1953 or later and grown for at least
six months in California by an amateur. Competition is restricted
to mambers of The Cymbidium Society of America, Inc. The plat
must score 75 points or more.
RULES
- Who Owns Trophy:
The trophy will be known as THE CYMBIDIUM SOCIETY OF AMERICA, INC. TROPHY
and it will remain the property of The Cymbidium Society of America,
Inc.
- Those Eligible to
Compete: Competition for the trophy will be open to amateur
growers and breeders of standard cymbidium orchids within the State
of California. Competition is restricted to members of The Cymbidium
Society of America, Inc.
- Period of Contest:
The trophy will be awarded to the winner who qualifies during each cymbidium
flowering season.
- California Bred
and Grown Flowers: No cymbidium may qualify unless the cross
was made and grown by the exhibitor in California for at least six months
immediately prior to the date of exhibit.
- Remakes Not
Eligible: No remakes of any cross registered and of
record in Sander's Orchid Register prior to 1953 are eligible
to compete.
- Scoring of Flower:
The trophy will be awarded annually to the exhibitor who receives the
highest number of points, but it may not be awarded on less than 75
points. The names of the winner and the breeder will be engraved
on the trophy.
The point score formula to
be used will be the one approved by The Cymbidium Society of America,
Inc. Three judges must judge the flower.
- Entry Forms Necessary:
Judging for the trophy shall not be made unless the exhibitor first
completes the entry form.
- Where Judging Is
Held: When approved by The Cymbidium Society of America, Inc.,
judging for the award may be done at any of the flower or orchid shows
held within the State of California, or at any of the meetings of the
Cymbidium Society or at any special judging of the Cymbidium Society.
- In Event of Tie:
In the event of a tie, the trophy will be presented jointly to those
who are tied and they may share custodianship on any agreeable basis
approved by the Awards Committee of The Cymbidium Society of America,
Inc. but each shall comply with all rules and regulations set forth
herein.
- Date of Presentation
and Publicity: The date of the award shall be determined by
the Awards Committee of The Cymbidium Society of America, Inc. but must
not be later than June 30th of each calendar year.
Proper recognition and publicity
shall be given the occasion and the winner at the time of award.
- Maintenance and
Receipt: Each winner of the trophy must furinish a proper
receipt for it at the time of delivery and agree to act as custodian
of the trophy, to protect it, maintain it in good condition, and return
it at the end of one year, immediately upon request from the Awards
Chairman. Fire and theft insurance, including extended coverage,
must be provided for the trophy by the Society. The amount of
insurance must not be less than 80% of the intrinsic value of the trophy.
- Winner Must be an
Individual: Only the individual who is not a member of a commercial
orchid growing establishment and who has actually grown the awarded
plant may win this trophy. It may not be awarded to a corporation,
partnership, firm, or organization of any kind.
- Interpretation of
Rules: the Awards Committee of the Cymbidium Society of America, Inc.,
shall make Interpretation of any rule or regulation governing this award
with proper consideration given to the spirit of the rules and the intent
of the donor. Any decision of the Award Committee shall be final
and become a part of these rules.
- FRED A. STEWART
PERPETUAL TROPHY
This trophy is awarded to that
amateur grower whose Novelty or Miniaure Cymbidium scores the highest
number of points (which must equal 75 or more) at an authorized Cymbidium
Society of America, Inc. judging session. Competition is restricted
to Cymbidium Society members. There is no limit to the number
of plants that may be submitted. A specific cultivar form may
not win more than once.
RULES
- Who Wins Trophy:
The trophy shall be given each year to the amateur whose novelty or
Miniature Cymbidium receives the highest score.
- Period of Contest:
Judging will take place during the months when the Cymbidium Societies
hold their meetings, from October through June.
- Those Eligible to
Compete: Any amateur is eligible as long as he qualifies.
As of this time an amateur is defined by The Cymbidium Society of America,
Inc. for such class as follows:
Amateur
~ A person who grows his own plants primarily for pleasure and
does not derive his livelihood from sale of plants or flowers.
Private
Grower ~ A person who employs others to grow or assist in growing
his plants but does not derive his livelihood from sale of plants or
flowers.
Commercial
Grower ~ A person who grows plants with or without help and
derives his livelihood from the sale of flowers and plants.
- Ownership of Plant:
Ownership of plant shall be for at least six months preceding date of
exhibition.
- Judging Procedure:
The Standard Cymbidium Society of America, Inc. Judging form and procedures
shall be used.
- Date of Award:
The award shall be given at the June meeting each year or at such time
as shall be decided by the President, such as at an Annual Banquet.
- Data to be Engraved:
Each year, the year, name of winner, name of winning plant, and number
of points shall be engraved on the trophy.
- Number of Plants
Eligible: There is no limit to the number of plants that may
be submitted for competition.
- Where Plant Was
Bred: There are no restrictions as to wher a plant was bred.
- Times Award May
Be Won: There is no limit to the number of times a person
may win the trophy.
- THE CYMBIDIUM SOCIETY
OF AMERICA, INC.
DIRECTORS' PERPETUAL
TROPHY
This trophy is a silver bowl donated
by Gallup & Stribling. It is awarded yearly on a perpetual
basis for that standard Cymbidium flower which has attained the highest
point score for that year. In the event of a tie each owner will
hold the trophy jointly. Only plants, which have received an award,
are eligible and an award higher than any previous award received by
the plant is required for eligibility.
RULES
- The period of judging
is from October through May of each cymbidium flowering season.
The trophy is to be awarded in June.
- Plants may be judged
at The Cymbidium Society of America, Inc. Meetings or any show where
The Cymbidium Society of America, Inc. officiates.
- Plants to be eligible
must have received The Cymbidium Society of America, Inc. awards of
the current season.
- Either a plant in spike
or a cut spike is eligible.
- The Director's trophy
shall be awarded annually to the flower spike exhibited by an individual
or commercial grower that is awarded by The Cymbidium Society of America,
Inc. and receives the highest point score during the period of competition.
- Possession of this
trophy shall be accorded to the winner for a period between the annual
awards. The trophy shall be returned to the custody of The Cymbidium
Society of America, Inc. upon demand of the Awards Chairman.
- In the event of a tie,
each winner shall hold the trophy alternatively.
- After review of all
awards given during the current season, the Awards Chairman will determine
the winner of the trophy.
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