I agree with previous posters. You often get what you pay for, but not always. I have cheap orchids I love. I have expensive orchids I love.
This flower was $25. It now has an AM/AOS
Princess Kaiulani 'Chin Yo' AM/AOS
The Red Dream you posted is $65 at Norman's.
THIS is $50 at Big Leaf and its amazing.
THESE at Big Leaf are seedlings, so you don't know what you might get, but they should smell great.
Violaceas and Bellinas at Orchidview are $35 and they will make your whole grow area fragrant.
The Little Greenhouse near Baltimore has some nice novelties. They are older crosses and the form on the flowers isn't as perfect as we think of today, but its still good and they are amazing flowers. They don't have web page.
I have to say that, in general, good novelties at any price that you and I like are going to be hard to find. There just isn't that many people growing or selling them these days.
Lastly..... price be darned.... you just can't beat these for flower and fragrance.
Joy Spring Canary 'Joy' AM/AOS
The hybrid Joy Spring Canary has an AQ/AAOS
Joy Spring Canary 'Joy' AM/AOS
Joy Spring Canary 'Orange'
Joy Musical Notation 'Tina'- my favorite. Was awarded, but I'm not sure what it got.
Joy Spring Canary (JSC159)- does not have a cultivar name
Sorry... got carried away :-)