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HORTICULTURE 



March 13, 1909 



P. Which 

 Executive Commlltoc. 



Division D — Twelve Cut Blooms. 



Open to private gardeners and 

 amateurs pnly. 



43 — "^-merican Beauty (stems not less 

 than four feet, nor more than six feet) 

 $8, offered by Benjamin liammond, of 

 Fishliill-on-Hudson; |5, offered by 

 Benjamin Hammond. 



In cliisses 41 to G?< the |)rizes are, in 

 each class, first $4; .second $2: and 

 the varieties are: 



Class 4-\ Bride. 

 Kaiserin -"^u^usta 

 Pienwnt Morgan 

 dent C'arnot. 49, 

 -0, Bon Silene. .51 



45, Bridesmaid. 46, 

 Victoria. 47. Mrs. 

 4S, aouv. du Presi- 

 Perle des Jardins. 

 . Mrs. Oliver .\mes. 



i-2. Ivory. .5S, Safrano. 54, Golden 

 Gate. .''.5, Mm.e. Chatenay. 56, Liberty. 

 57. Sunrise. 58, Mrs. Jardine. 59, 

 Cardinal. 60. Rhea Reid. 61. My Mary- 

 land. 62, Marechal Neil. 63, any other 

 named variety disseminated. 



Note.— Any varietv not named above 



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Executive Comniiltt'o. 



may lie shown in Division D and first 

 and second prizes may be a.warded io 

 each variety shown, at the discretion 

 of the judges. Entries are unlimited. 



C4 — Best and largest collection I'f 

 Teas and Hybrid Teas, six of a kind, 

 fiist $12: second .$6- 



Division E — Hybrid Perpetuals 

 (Stems not less than twelve inches.) 



Open to all. — Prizes are, first $25, 

 offered by August Poehlmann, Mor- 

 ton Grove. 111.: second $15, offered by 

 W. F. Kasting Co., Buffalo, N. Y. 



65 — For the largest and best collec- 

 tion, not less than twelve varieties, 

 nor less than three nf a kind. 



Division F — Hybrid Perpetuals 

 (Stems not less than twelve inches.) 

 Open to private gardeners and ama- 

 teurs only. — Prizes are, first $10, 

 offered liy W. F. Kastiugr C«.. Buffalo. 



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Executive romniitlci'. 



N. Y.: second $5. offered by Benjamin 

 Hammond, Fishkill-on-Hudson, N. Y. 

 66 — For the best and largest collec- 

 tion, not less than six varieties, and 

 not less than three of a kind. 



SPECIAL PRIZES. 

 Division G. 



67. The Dorrance Challenge Prize, 

 valued at $250.00. For the Best Dis- 

 play of Cut Roses, all Varieties. Of- 

 fered by Benjamin Dorrance; the win- 

 ner to hold the prize a year and on 

 relinquishing it to the Society for an- 

 other competition at the end of that 

 period to receive a silver shield, suit- 

 ably engraved, as a permanent record 

 of his having held the prize. The 

 names of the winners will be engraved 

 consecutively on the prize. 



G8. For the best Fifty Blooms of 

 Kate Moulton in the show; a silver 

 vase, valued at $25.00, offered by 



A. Fakenw.\li> 



Executive Con uiitlct 



Peter Bisset 

 Executive Committe 



E. Glrney Hill 

 Ezecutlre Committee. 



