January 23, 1909 



HORTICULTURE 



lOS 



"Greenwood", a still lighter pink No. 

 11004 C, and a vase of mixeil seedlings. 

 F. Dorner & Sons Co. sent a collec- 

 tion including Pink Delight, a delicate 

 shell pink introduced this year. 



Wanoka Greenhouses exhibited a 

 dec; maroon and a white tinted pink 

 in center, uimamfed. They stood their 

 trip well. Chicago Carnation Co. ex- 

 hibited a magnificent va-se of White 

 EncbantresB. Much attention was 

 given to tbcir No. 500, a light pink 

 regularly overlaid with deep pinlv. It 

 is one of the last steeJlings raised by 

 the late James Hartshorne. This firm 

 also showed the new white Sarah 

 Hill. 



Lucille, introduced by A. F. Longren 

 and grown by Fied Bahr, of Highland 

 Park, III., is after the type of Pros- 

 perity. Bay State is the famous new 

 variegated. It was exhibited by Al- 

 bert Roller, of Tewksbury, Mass., and 

 showed no indications of its long trip. 

 The F. R. Plerson Co. sent a vase of 

 White Killarn'ey roses which arrived 

 in perfect condition. Bassett & Wash- 

 bum sent specimen plants of Formosa 

 lilies fully 5 ft. high, and Peter Rein- 

 berg sent a vase of American Beauties. 

 Th'e report of the judges awarded 

 points as follows to the new carna- 

 tions entered. 



Points. Points. 1 



86|Mnrv Tolman 82 



85) Pink Delight 84 



81 No. 175-06, Dorner 85 

 831 No. 68-06, Dorner 81 

 Car. I No. 0204A, Mt. Gr. 

 T9j ("em. A.sso. 81 



751 Greenwood 88 



8l(llO(M, Mt. Gr. Cem. 

 831 Asso. SO 



NEW CARNATION MRS. J. C. VAUGHAN. 



O. P. Bassett 

 Bay State 

 r.tir-illp 

 f^arah Hill 



Wni. Taft 

 Wanoka 

 Apple Blossom 



State Florists' Association of Indiana Silver Cii- 



To be ccmpeted for at Indianapolis. 



THE BOSTON MARKET SHOW. 



The preliminary premium list of the 

 Boston Co-operative Flower Growers' 

 A.ssociation's annual flower show to be 

 held at Horticultural Hall, February 

 2T-2S, 1909, has been issued. The com- 

 plete schedule will be issued about the 

 first of February. Copies of this pre- 

 liminary list may be had on applica- 

 tion to' George Cartwright. 1 Park 

 street, Boston, or E. Allan Peirce, Wal- 

 tham, Mass. There are fi2 regular and 

 special premiums listed. Committees 

 are constituted as follows: 



Wm. H. Elliott, chairman, Brighton; 

 F. Allan Peirce. secretary and treas- 

 urer, Waltham. Mass.; Geo. Cart- 

 wright, Park St.. Boston: S. J. God- 

 dard, Framingham: Wm. Sim, Clifton- 

 dale: Wm. R. Nicholson, Framingham. 

 Carnations— E. Allan Peirce. Waltham, 

 Mass.; S. J. Goddard, Framingham, 

 Mass.; Wm. Nicholson, Framingham, 

 Mass.; M. A. Patten, Tewksbury. Mass.; 

 Peter Fisher. Ellis, Mass. Roses — W. 

 H. Elliott, Brighton, Mass.; Alex. 

 Montgomery, Natick, Mass.; Eben 

 Holmes, Montrose, Mass.- Harry Bud- 

 long. Providence, R. I. Violets, Sweet 

 Peas and Miscellaneous — Wm. Sim, 

 Cliftondale, Mass.; Wm. Spilsbury, 

 Woburn, Mass.; Thomas Pegler, Park 

 St.. Boston, Mass.; Herman Ulrich, 

 Waverly. Plants and Bulbs— L. W. 

 Mann. Randolph, Mass.: E. Sutermeis- 

 ter, Keadville, Mass.: Thomas Roland, 

 Nahant, Mass.; Geo. Butterworth, So. 

 Framingham; F. J. Dolansky, Lynn. 

 Judges — S. J. Renter, Westerly, R. I.; 

 Thos. Roland, Nahant, Mass.; A. H. 

 Fewkes, Newton Highlands, Mass.; B. 

 A. Wood, West Newton. Mass.; A. H. 

 Lange, Jr., Worcester. 



