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HOKTICULTURE 



April 12. 1913 



LIST OF AWARDS 



FOR RETAILERS ONLY. 



Most artistic display of Cut Roses, 

 with such accessories as the exhibitor 

 may desire. 



Corsage Bouquet Roses— 1st, S. A. An- 

 derson, ButEalo, N. Y.; 2nd, A. T. Bun- 

 yard, New York. 



Bridal Bouquet— 1st, Max Schling, New 

 York; 2nd, A. T. Bunyard. 



Basket Roses— 1st, S. A. Anderson; 2nd, 

 A. T. Bunyard. „ „ 



Table Decoration— 1st, A. T. Bunyard; 

 2nd, Max Schling. 



Mantel Decoration— 1st, A. T. Bunyard; 

 2nd, Max Schling. 



PRIVATE GROWERS' CLASSES. 



Roses, Killarney, Double Pink Killarney, 

 My Maryland, White Killarney — 1st in 

 each, J. Wanamaker. 



Vase 25 Roses— 1st, F. W. Vanderbilt; 

 2nd, J. Wanamaker. 



OPEN CLASSES. 

 Carantions. 



100 blooms, white— 1st, Cottage Gardens 

 Co., Queens, N. Y.; 2nd, E. A. Stroud, 

 Stratford, Pa. 



100 flesh pink— 1st, F. B. Adams, Blue 

 Point, L. I.; 3rd, E. A. Stroud. 



100 light pink— 1st. Cottage Gardens Co.; 

 2nd, A. A. Pembroke, Beverley, Mass. 



100 red or scarlet— 1st, Cottage Gardens 

 Co.; 2nd. Poehlmann Bros. Co., Morton 

 Grove, 111.; 3rd, A. S. Burns, Jr., Spring 

 Valley, N. Y. 



100 crimson— M. A. Patten, Tewksbury, 

 Mass., with Princess Dagmar. 



100 white variegated — 1st, A. A. Pem- 

 broke; 2nd, John Barr, South Natick. 

 Mass.; 3rd, F. R. Pierson Co. 



100 mottled or overlaid— M. A. Patten. 



100 any other color— Cottage Gardens 

 Co. 



50 White Perfection- 1st. Cottage Gar- 

 dens Co.; 2nd, S. J. Goddard, Framing- 

 ham, Mass. 



50 White Enchantress — 1st, A. A. Pem- 

 broke: 2ud, A. S. Burns, Jr.; 3rd, A. N. 

 Pierson Co. 



50 White Wonder— 1st, U. S. Cut Flower 

 Co., Elmira, N. Y.: 2nd A. A. Pembroke; 

 3rd, S. J. Goddard. 



' 50 Any other White — 1st. Strout's. Bid- 

 deford, Maine; 2nd, U. S. Cut' Flower Co. 



50 Enchantress — 1st, A. S. Burns, Jr.; 

 2nd, U. S. Cut Flower Co. 



50 Any Dark Pink— 1st, A. A. Pembroke; 

 2nd, A. N. Pierson; 3rd, C. B. Dreyer. 



50 Beacon— 1st, Strout's; 2nd, S. J. God- 

 dard; 3rd, Cottage Gardens Co. 



50 Victory — Henry Western, Hempstead, 

 L. I. 



50 Harry Fenn— 1st, S. J. Goddard; 2nd, 

 W. D. Howard, Mllford. Mass. 



50 Any white variegated — 1st, A. A. 



Gold Medal for the best vase of 100 

 blooms of any undissemlnated seedling 

 Carnation — Peter Fisher, Gorgeous; M. A. 

 Patten, Princess Dagmar, and Cottage 

 Gardens Co., Matchless. 



Table Decoration — 1st, R. Tyson, Convent, 

 N. Y.; 2nd, George H. Cooke, Washington, 

 D. C. ; 3rd, Alfred T. Bunyard, N. Y. 



Best hamper of Carnations — ^Alfred T. 

 Bunyard. 



Rambler Rose Grotjp — The Untebmeyee Exhibit 



Pembroke; 2nd, A. N. Pierson; 3rd, F. R. 

 Pierson Co. 



50 Any Mottled or Overlaid Variety — M. 

 A. Patten. 



Varieties Disseminated in the Season 

 of 1911-1912. 



50 Benora — 1st, A. A. Pembroke: 2nd, 

 Mortimer L. Fish, Oyster Bay, N. Y. 



50 Rosette — 1st, S. J. Goddard: 2nd, A. 

 A. Pembroke. 



Special Premiums. 



Special Premium for 100 blooms of 

 Comfort — 1st, Elmer Weaver, Ronks, Pa.; 

 2nd, S. M. Merwarth & Bro. 



Special Premiums for 100 blooms of 

 Glorios.a — A. A. Pembroke. 



Special for twelve largest Carnation 

 blooms — Gold Medal, M. A. Patten. 



Sweepstakes — Silver Cup, Cottage Gar- 

 dens Co. (Variety, Alma Ward.) 



Medals offered by The Perpetual Flower- 

 ing Carnation Society of England. 



Gold Medal for the best vase of 10» 

 blooms of any undissemlnated variety — 

 Cottage Gardens Co. (Variety, Matchless.) 



Silver-Gilt Medal tor second best vase 

 shown in above class — Peter Fisher, Ellis, 

 Mass. (Variety, Gorgeous.) 



Silver medal for third best vase shown 

 in above class — M. A. Patten. (Variety, 

 Princess Dagmar.) 



Rambler Rose Groups 



50 Pink Delight— 1st, S. J. Goddard; 2nd, 

 Strout's; 3rd, A. A. Pembroke. 



50 Any other Flesh Pink — Strout's. 



50 Mrs. C. W. Ward— 1st, Cottage Gar- 

 dens Co.; 2nd, A. N. Pierson; 3rd, Wm. 

 Duckham. 



50 Glorlosa — 1st, A. A. Pembroke; 2nd. 

 A. N. Pierson. 



50 Any other Light Pink— U. S. Cut 

 Flower Co. 



50 Comfort— S. M. Merwarth & Brother, 

 Easton, Pa. 



50 Wodenethe — 1st, Mortimer L. Fish; 

 2nd, Wm. Duckham. 



Gold Medal for best vase of 100 blooms, 

 any variety — Cottage Gardens Co. 



Sliver Medal for second best vase In 

 above class — Albert Roper, Tewksbury. 



Bronze Medal for third best vase in 

 above class — M. A. Patten. 



SPECIAL AWARDS. 



Gold Medal to Peter Henderson & Co. 

 for Display of Bulbous Plants. 



Wm. Sim, Gold Medal for Pansies. 



A. L. Miller, Silver Medal for Plant 

 Group. 



Clement Moore, Silver Medals for Gar- 

 denias and Seedling Orchids. 



Mrs. H. McKay Twombly, Silver Medal 

 for Imantophyllums. 



H. F. Michell Co., Silver Medal for Gera- 

 nium Helen Michell. 



S. A. F., Silver Medal to Thomas Roland 

 for Bougainvilleas and Acacias. 



Silver Medals for Excellence In Culture 

 to winners in Hyacinth classes, viz., Mrs. 

 A. M. Booth, R. Hughes and J. T. Pratt. 



Silver Medal for Educational Value of 

 exhibit of Hybrid Astilbes, to Mt. Desert 

 Nurseries. 



Cash Gratuities to W. W. Edgar Co. for 

 Genistas; Madsen & Christensen for Mar- 

 guerites; H. Darlington for Plant Group; 

 James Wheeler for Snapdragons. 



The Gold Medal Sweepstakes, for the 

 best new plant in this show, was awarded 

 to R. & J. Farquhar & Co., for Lllium 

 myrlophyllum. 



Silver Medal to J. P. Huss, Hartford, 

 Conn., for practical illustration of fern 

 production from spores to mature plant. 



