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HORTICULTURE 



April 12, 1913 



LIST OF AWARDS 



IN THE COMPETITIVE SECTION AS REPORTED UP TO WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10. 



In the following list it will be no- 

 ticed that in the interests of brevity 

 we have omitted the class numbers, 

 also the cash amount of the various 

 awards, as superfluous for present pur- 

 poses. In classes where second or 

 third prizes only were awarded we 

 have omitted same entirely. Awards 

 made later than Wednesday, April 10, 

 will be published in our issue of next 



week. 



OPEN CLASSES. 



Flowering Plants. 



Acacias, Collection, 100 sq. ft.— Gold 

 Medal and 1st prize, Thomas Roland, 

 Nahant, Mass. 



Six Acacias— 1st, Thomas Roland; 2nd, 

 L. Dupuy, Whitestone, L. I. 



Three Acacias— 1st, Thomas Roland ; 2nd. 

 Anton Schulthels, College Point, L. I. 



Acacia, Specimen— 1st, Thomas Roland; 

 2nd, Mrs. F. A. Constable, gard. J. Stuart. 

 Mamaroneck. N. Y. 



Acacia pubescens. Specimen — Thomas 

 Roland. 



Acacia paradoxa. Specimen — Thomas 

 Roland. 



Amaryllis vittata hybrids— Mrs. D. Wil- 

 lis James, supt. Wm. Duckham, Madison, 

 N. J., three 1st. 



Anthurium- W. A. Manda, So. Orange, 



N. J. 



Azalea Indica, Specimen — Mrs. H. McK. 

 Twomhlv, gard. R. Tyson. Convent, N. J., 

 one 1st; C. B. Newbold, gard. S. J. 

 Batchelor, Jenkintown, N. J., two 1st. 



Begonias, Flowering — Henry Siegel. 

 Mamaroneck, N. Y., gard. T. Aitchison. 



BougainTlllea, Specimen — Thomas Ro- 

 land. 



Chorizcma — Mrs. F. A. Constable. 



Cyclamen, 50 sq. ft. — 1st. Thomas Ro- 

 land, Nahant, Mass. ; 2nd, Mrs. F. A. Con- 

 stable. 



Cyclamen, twenty-four plants— R. & J. 

 Farquhar & Co., Boston, Mass. 



Cyclamen, twelve plants — C. B. Newbold. 



Cyclamen, six plants — 1st, Mrs. D. Wil- 

 lis James; 2nd, J. H. Ottley, gard. Jas. 

 McDonald, Glen Cove., N. Y. 



Ericas— 1st, Louis Dupuy, Whitestone, 

 N. Y. ; 2nd, Thomas Roland. 



Erica melanthera — Louis Dupuy. 



Flowering and Foliage, Stove and Green- 

 house plants, arranged for effect — Gold 

 Medal and 1st prize, Julius Roehrs Co., 

 Rutherford, N. J. 



Forced Shrubs, Herbaceous Plants; ar- 

 ranged for effect — Gold medal and 1st to 

 Bobbink & Atkins, Rutherford, N. J.; 2nd, 

 W. A. Manda, So. Orange, N. J. 



Gardenia— 1st, John T. Pratt, gard. J. W. 

 Everitt, Glen Cove, N. Y. ; 2nd, Louis Du- 

 puy. 



Genista- Ist, W. W. Edgar Co., Waverly, 

 Mass. ; 2nd, Louis Dupuy. 



Geraniums — 1st, F. Marquardt, Middle 

 Village, N. Y.; 2nd, W. A. Manda. 



Heliotrope, six standard — Mrs. Willis 



Heliotrope, Specimen plant— Silver Cup, 

 J. H. Ottley. 



Hydrangeas, ten plants — 1st, Louis Du- 

 puy; 2nd, Anton Schulthels; 3rd, J. H. 

 Plesser, North Bergen, N. J. 



Hydrangeas, six plants — 1st, Louis Du- 

 puy: 2nd. Bobbink & Atkins, Rutherford, 

 N. J.; 3rd, Anton Schulthels. 



Hydrangea, Specimen — 1st, John W. Pep- 

 per, gard. W. Robertson, Jenkintown, Pa. ; 

 2nd, Bobbink .& Atkins; 3rd, Anton Schul- 

 thels. 



Imantophyllum — Mrs. H. McK. Twombly. 



Marguerite, Specimen plant — 1st, Madsen 

 & Chrlstensen, Wood Ridge, N. J.; 2nd, 

 Mrs. Oliver Hoyt, gard. J. Foster, Stam- 

 ford, Conn. 



Pansles — 1st, Wm. Sim, Cliftondale, 

 Mass.; 2nd, A. L. Miller, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Primula Kewensls — Percy Chubb, gard. 

 A. McKenzlc, Glen Cove, N. Y. 



Primula obconlca — 1st, John Wanamaker, 

 Bupt. J. H. Dodds, Wyncote, Pa.; 2nd, 

 Adolph Lcwlsohn, gard. J. Canning, Ards- 

 ley, N. Y. ; 3rd, Charles M. Wernig, York, 

 Pa. 



Primula in variety — Percy Chubb. 



Rhododendron group — 1st, Bobbink & 



Atkins; 2nd. F. R. Pierson Co., Tarry- 

 town, .\. Y. 



Bulbs in bloom. Collection — Anton Schul- 

 thels. 



Lilies. 50 sq. ft— 1st, H. Mode Flower 

 Cup and Medal to Anton Schulthels. 



Easter Lilies. 100 pots— The Mlchell Lily 

 Cup and Medal. Anton Schulthels. 



Narcissus, twenty 10-inch pans, six or 

 more varieties. Double and Single, and for 

 effect, to cover 150 sq. ft— 1st, Anton Schul- 

 thels. 



Tulips — Anton Schulthels, Silver Cup and 

 three firsts. 



Bulbous Plant, Specimen — Warnaar & 

 Co., Sassenheim, Holland, Narcissus King 

 Alfred. 



Miscellaneous Bulbs, Collection— Antoo 

 Schulthels. 



Ferns. 



Adiantum Farleyense — 1st, Mrs. D. Wil- 

 lis James; 2nd, A. N. Pierson, Cromwell, 

 Conn. 



Adiantum cuneatum — Wm. B. Thomson, 

 Y'onkers, N. Y. 



Cibotium Schiedel — 1st, C. B. Newbold ; 

 2nd, W. A. Manda. 



Davallia— W. A. Manda. 



Ferns, Stove and Greenhouse plants, 12 

 plants — Grand Silver Medal, W. A Manila. 



VanVorst, gard. A. Anderson ; 2nd. W. A. 

 Manda. 



Cypripedlums — 1st, Lager & Hurrell; 

 2nd, W. A. Manda. 



Dendrobium, twenty plants — Gold Medal, 

 W. A. Manda. 



Dendrobium nobile — 1st, Sidney M. & 

 Austin Colgate, gard. Wm. Reld, Orange, 

 N. J.; 2nd, W. A. Manda; 3rd, Lager & 

 Hurrell. 



Dendrobium Wardianum — W. A. Manda. 



Dendrobium, Specimen — 1st, Julius 

 Roehrs Co.; 2nd, W. A. Manda. 



Hybrid Orchid, raised in America — Gold 

 Medal, 1st, James Goodier; Silver Medal 

 and 2nd, W. A. Manda. 



LaelloCattleya— 1st, W. A. Manda; 2nd, 

 Lager & Hurrell. 



Any other Blgeneric Hybrid — 1st. W. A. 

 Manda; 2nd, Lager & Hurrell. 



Odontoglossum— 1st, Julius Roehrs Co.; 

 2nd, Sir Jere Colman. 



Oncldium — W. A. Manda. 



Vanda— 1st, Lager & Hurrell; 2nd, W. A. 

 Manda. 



Snecinien, any other Orchid — 1st, Lager 

 & Hurrell; 2nd, Clement Moore. 



Palms and Foliage Plants. 



Areca lutescens, two plants — ^Metairie 

 Ridge Niir-iipry Co., New Orleans, La. 



Partial View of Roland .s 1'l.\nt Group 



Ferns, Stove and Greenhouse plants, six 

 plants — Silver Cup and 1st, W. A. Manda. 



Nephrolepis Bostonlensls — 1st, Howard 

 Gould, gard. W. W. Vert, Pt. Washington, 

 N. Y. ; 2nd, Frank N. Eskesen, Madison, 

 N. J. 



Nephrolepis, any other variety — Grand 

 Bronze Medal and 1st, F. R. Pierson Co.. 

 2nd, W. A. Manda. 



Collection of Nephrolepis— P. R. Pier- 

 son Co. 



Stag's Horn Ferns — W. A. Manda. 



Stag's Horn Fern, Specimen — Ist, John 

 W. Pepper; 2nd, R. Delafleld, gard. Wm. 

 Brock, Tuxedo Park, N. Y. 



Selaglnellas — W. A. Manda. 



Selaglnella, Specimen — 1st, Benj. Stern, 

 gard. W. D. Robertson, Roslyn, N. Y. 



"Tree Fern — 1st, Julius Roehrs Co. ; 2nd, 

 W. A. Manda. 



Fern, Specimen — 1st, John W. Pepper; 

 2nd, E. W. Delafleld. 



Orchids. 



Orchids In flower, 100 sq. ft— Gold Medal 

 and 1st, Julius Roehrs Co.; 2nd, James 

 Goodier, Trenton, N. J. 



Orchids, twelve plants — Silver Medal and 

 1st. Anton Schulthels; 2nd. W. A. Manda. 



Orchids, six plants — Clement Moore, 

 gard. John Mossman, Hackensack, N. J. 



Brasso-Cattleya — 1st, Clement Moore; 

 2nd, Lager & Hurrell. Summit, N. J. 



Orchid, Specimen — Silver Cup, 1st, Sir 

 Jere Colman, Gallon Park, England ; 2nd. 

 W. A. Manda. 



Cattleya Mosslae — 1st, Lager & Hurrell ; 

 2nd. W. A. Manda. 



Cattleya Schroederae — 1st, Mrs. F. B. 



Areca lutescens. Specimen — 1st, Mrs. F. 

 A. Con.stable; 2nd, Metalrie Ridge Nursery 

 Co. 



Bay Trees, pyramidal — 1st, Bobblnfc & 

 Atkins; 2nd, Julius Roehrs Co. 



Bay Trees, standard— 1st, Mrs. H. McK. 

 Twombly; 2nd. Julius Roehrs Co. 



Bay Trees, columnar — .Tullus Roehrs Co. 



Box Trees, pyramidal — 1st, W. A. Man- 

 da; 2nd, Bobbink & Atkins. 



Box Trees, standard — 1st, W. A. Manda; 

 2nd, Bobbink & Atkins. 



Box Trees, bush— 1st, Bobbink & Atkins; 

 2nd, Julius Roehrs Co. 



Box Trees, trained plants — Ist, Bobbink 

 & Atkins; 2nd, W. A. Manda. 



Crotons— Robert Craig Co.. Philadelphia, 

 Pa., two firsts. 



Cycad, Specimen — W. A. Manda. 



Dracaena, 100 sq. ft — Gold Medal and 1st, 

 John Wanamaker, supt. J. H. Dodds, Wyn- 

 cote, Pa.; 2nd, W. A. Manda. 



Dracaena, twelve plants — ^Ist, Robert 

 Craig Co.; 2nd, W. A. Manda. 



Dracaena, Specimen, red — 1st, John 

 Wanamaker; 2nd, W. A. Manda. 



Dracaena. Specimen, green — 1st, John 

 Wanamaker; 2nd, Adolph Lewlsohn, gard. 

 J. Canning, Ardsley. N. Y. 



Dracaena, Specimen, any other color — 1st, 

 John W. Pepper; 2nd, Adolph Lewlsohn. 



Alocaslas and Aroids, 50 sq. ft — 1st, Sil- 

 ver Cup, W. A. Manda. 



Ficus pandurata — 1st, Mrs. F. A. Con- 

 stable: 2nd, Julius Roehrs Co. 



Kentla Belmoreana. two plants — 1st, W. 

 A. Manda; 2nd, Bobbink & Atkins. 



Kentla Belmoreana, Specimen — 1st, Mrs. 

 H. McK. Twombly: 2nd. W. A. Manda. 



