April 5, 1913 



HORTICULTURE 



505 



Dracsenas, Alocasias and Ar- 

 oids, Botanic, Economic and 

 Medicinal Plants, Ficuses, 

 Kentias, Marantas, Nepen- 

 thes, Phoenix, Groups of 

 Stove and Greenhouse Plants, 

 Yew Trees. 



Section F: Miscellaneous. 

 Classes 166 to 176A.— As- 

 paragus, Bamboos, Conifers, 

 Dieffenbachias, Hollies, Japan 

 Maples, Miniature Landscape 

 Gardens. 



Section G: New Plants Not 

 in Commerce. 



Classes 177 to 194B.— Medal 

 of Massachusetts Horticul- 

 tural Society, Horticultural 

 Society of Chicago and Mis- 

 souri Botanical Gardens for 

 Anthuriums, Conifers, Climb- 

 ing Greenhouse Plants. Cycad 

 Species, Cypripediums, Dra- 

 caenas, Hardy Evergreens, 

 Foliage Plants, Flowering 

 Plants, Ferns. Herbaceous 

 Plants, Nephrolepis, Orchids, 

 Palms, Hardy Shrubs. 



Section H: Miscellaneous; for 

 Private Growers Only. 



Classes 195 to 264.— Aca- 

 cias, Allamandas, Amaryllis, 

 Annuals in Flower, Antirrhin- 

 ums, Azaleas, Begonias, Bo- 

 ronias. Calceolarias, Cam- 

 panulas, Cinerarias, Cycla- 

 men, Chorizema, Crotons, 

 Dracaenas, Dwarf Evergreens, 

 Ericas, Gardenias, Genistas, 

 Gloxinias, Hydrangeas, Lilacs, 

 Nepenthes, Hardy Perennials in 

 Flower, Primulas, Bulbs, Palms, Rho- 

 dodendrons, Roses, Schizanthus, San- 

 severias. Spiraeas, Foliage Plants, 

 Flowering Plants, Stove Plants, Wis- 

 tarias, Sweet Corn Grown Under 

 Glass. 



Section I: Ferns, Private Gardeners 

 Only. 



Classes 265 to 273.— Perns, Collec- 

 tions and Specimens. 



J. K. M. L. Farquhar, 



Presideot Society of Anioricaa Florists and Ornamental 

 Hortk'Ultiirists 



H. T. and Polyantha, Collec- 

 tions and Specimens. 319- 

 320-321 Medals and Certifi- 

 cates for Novelties. 322-323 

 Specials. 



Div. B: Cut Blooms. 

 Classes 324 to 327.— 50s to 

 be staged April 7. 



Div. C: Cut Blooms. 



Classes 328 to 343.-100 

 American Beauty and 50s in 

 other disseminated varieties, 

 to be staged April 7. 



Div. 0: Cut Blooms. 



Classes 344 to 368.— 25s to 

 be staged April 7. 



Div. E: Cut Blooms. 



Classes 369 to 373.— 50s and 

 25s, New Roses Not Dissemi- 

 nated. 



Div. F: Cut Blooms. 

 Classes 374 to 378.— Deco- 

 rative Work, by Retailers 

 Only. To be staged April 5. 



Div. G: Cut Blooms. 



Classes 379 to 397.— 12s, to 

 be staged April 5. 



Div. H: Cut Blooms. 



Class 398.— Display. 398A 

 and 398B.— Display to be 

 staged April 10. 398C.— Dis- 

 play of Hardy Outdoor Roses. 

 398b. — Cup for 6 Roses. 

 398E, F and G.— Vases of 25. 

 398H.— Pink Novelty Rose, 25 

 Blooms. All to be staged 

 April 9. 



Section J: Bulbs in Flower. Private 

 Gardeners Only. 

 Classes 274 to 292.— Bulbs in Pots 

 and Pans. Collections, etc. 

 Section K: Orchids, Private Garden- 

 ers Only. 

 Classes 293 to 300.— Groups and 

 Specimens. 



AMERICAN ROSE SOCIETY. 



Section L. 

 Div. A. Roses in Pots or Tubs. 

 Classes 301 to 318.— Climbing, H. P., 



AMERICAN CARNATION SOCIETY. 

 Section M. 

 Div. A: Cut Blooms. 

 Classes 399 to 408.— Vases of 100, to 

 be staged April 8. 



Div. B: Cut Blooms. 

 Classes 409 to 429.— Vases of 50, to 

 be staged April 8. 



Div. C: Cut Blooms. 

 Classes 430 to 434.— Vases of 50, 

 varieties disseminated 1911-1912. 



Theodore Wirth, 

 Vice-President Society of American Florists 



John Yotjng, 



Secretary Society of American Florists and 

 International Flower Sbow Committee. 



W. F. Kasiing, 

 Treasurer Society of American Florlsti. 



