some pics from the 2003 NY show:

a large plant of 'Mont Millais' FCC/AOS itself. note the outstanding color.
'Mont Millais' itself

the cross was not labeled, but I suspect this plant is one from the 'Rex' x 'MM' lineage. it was quite large if I recall and the color was still quite good.
roths

this one was not as well-colored, although it's hard to tell with all that flash in the photo. it looks pretty typical for the 'charles e' x 'borneo' lineage, although the parentage was not listed (and could be something else altogether). the 'charles e' x 'borneo' set a new standard for roths in the 80s, if for no other reason than the sheer fertility of that cross.
roths

now a few pics from the 2004 NY show, both of the 'rex' x ' mm' lineage. both brought in by tokyo orchids (actually just the cut spikes were sent over).

the first is 'moonlight', a very nice flower. couldn't get a good angle to take a photo though.
'moonlight'

this last one is the best roths I have ever seen, bar none. (granted, I have not seen that many, in the grand scheme of things). dropped my jaw when I saw it. the depth of color on this one is stunning, as shown in part by the sheer amount of mahogany on the petals. I later found out that this cut spike garnered an FCC/AOS.
'Perfection'

The 'Rex' x 'MM' cross, as mentioned previously, set new standards for the species. It is not even close. People in the know have told me that an average roth from this outcross is better than many of the old awards, with a merely "above-average" example superior to the old FCC's. and the single indicator of how good the best ones are is the sheer number of FCC's granted in recent years to this species. and now these FCC's are being sibbed...