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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE OF AMERICA. 



Bulbous Classes. 



Bulbs in bloom, collection consisting of Hyacinths, Tulips and 

 Narcissus, lOO sq. ft. — 1, Anton Schultheis, College Point, L. I. 



H. F. Micliell Co.'s Silver Medal, to be awarded as an additional 

 prize, for the group of Lilies winning first prize, as per regular 

 schedule. — 1, Anton Schultheis. 



Lilies, .50 sq. ft. (other foliage plants may be introduced). — 1, 

 Hinode Florist Co.; 2, Anton Schultheis. 



Easter Lilies in bloom, 100 pots, any and all varieties known 

 as Easter Lilies. — The Michell Lily Cup, Anton Schultheis. 



Narcissus, twenty 10-in. pans, six or more varieties. Double and 

 Single. — 1, Anton Schultheis. 



Tulips, twenty 10-in. pans, Early Single Tulips, ten or more 

 varieties, exclusive of Darwin. — Mrs. A. M. Booth (E. Fardel, 

 superintendent), Great Neck, L. I. 



Tulips, ten 10-in. pans. Single Tulips, five varieties, exclusive 

 of Darwin. — 1, Anton Schultheis. 



Tulips, twenty 10-in. pans. Double Tulips, ten varieties. — Silver 

 Cup and first prize, Anton Schultheis. 



Tulips, ten 10-in. pans. Double Tulips, five varieties. — 1, Anton 

 Schultheis; 2, Mrs. A. M. Booth. 



Bulbous Plant in Flower, specimen, other than above. — 1, War- 

 naar & Co., Sassenheim, Holland. 



Miscellaneous Bulbs, collection, which may also include any of 

 the above varieties, arranged. — 1, Anton Schultheis. 



Ferns and Selaginellas. v 



Adiantum Farlevense, specimen plant. — 1, Mrs. D. Willis James; 

 2, A. N. Pierson, Inc., Cromwell, Conn. 



Adiantum cuneatum, specimen plant, any variety. — 1, Wm. B. 

 Thomson, Yonkers, N. Y. 



Cibotium Schiedei, specimen plant. — 1, C. B. Newbold; 2, W. A. 

 Manda. 



Davallia, specimen plant, any variety. — 1, W. A. Manda. 



Ferns, Stove and Greenhouse plants, distinct, 12 plants. — Grand 

 Silver Medal and first prize, W. A. Manda. 



Ferns, Stove and Greenhouse plants, distinct, six plants. — Silver 

 Cup and first prize, W. A. Manda. 



Nephrolepis Bostoniensis, specimen plant. — 1, Howard Gould; 

 2, Frank N. Eskesen, Madison, N. .J. 



Nephrolepis, any other variety, specimen plant. — Grand Bronze 

 Medal and first prize, F. E. Pierson Co., Tarrytown, N. Y. ; 2, 

 W. A. Manda. 



Collection of Nephrolepis in variety, one of each not to exceed 

 8-in. pots. — F. R. Pierson Co., Tarrytown, N. Y. 



Stag's Horn Fern, si.x plants, in variety. — 1, W. A. Manda. 



Stag's Horn Fern, specimen plant. — 1, John W. Pepper; 2, R. 

 Delafield (Wm. Brock, gardener). Tuxedo Park, N. Y. 



Selaginellas or Lycopodiums, six plants, in varietj'. — 1, W. A. 

 Manda. 



Selaginella, or Lycopodium, specimen plant. — 1, Benj. Stern 

 (W. D. Robertson, gardener), Roslyn, L. L 



Tree Fern, specimen plant. — 1, Julius Eoehrs Co., Rutherford, 

 N. J.; 2, W. A. Manda. 



Fern, specimen plant, anv other variety. — 1, John W. Pepper; 

 2, R. W. Delafield. 



Orchids. 



Orchids in flower, 100 sq. ft.— 1, Julius Eoehrs, Rutherford, 

 N. J.; 2. James Goodier, 333 West State street, Trenton. N. J. 



Orchids, 2.5 specimen plants in variety. — 2, W. A. Manda, South 

 Orange, N. J. 



Orchids, 12 plants, distinct varieties. — 1. Anton Schultheis, Col- 

 lege Point, L. I.; 2, W. A. Manda, 



Orchids, six plants, distinct varieties, — 1, Clement Moore (John 

 P, Mossman, gardener), Hackensack, N. .J, 



Brasso-Cattleya, one plant,- — 1, Clement Moore; 2, Lager & 

 Hurrell, Summit, N. J, 



Orchid, specimen plant, any variety. — 1,, Sir Jere Colman, Gal- 

 ton Park, England; 2, W. A. Manda." 



Cattleya Mossiae, specimen plant. — 1, Lager & Hurrell; 2, W. A. 

 Manda. 



Cattleya Scluoederae, specimen plant. — 1, Mrs. F. B. Van Vorst 

 (A. Anderson, gardener), Hackensack, N. J. : 2, W. A. Manda, 



Cattleya, specimen plant, any other variety. — ^1, W. A. Manda. 



Cvpripediunis, six plants, six varieties. — 1. Lager & Hurrell; 



2, W. A. Manda. 



Cypripedium, specimen plant. — 2, W. A. Manda, with C. vil- 

 losum. 



Dendrobium, 20 plants not less than six varieties. — 1, W. A. 

 Manda. 



Dendrobium nobile, specimen plant. — 1, Sidney M. & Austin 

 Colgate (Wm. Reid, gardener). Orange, N. .J.; 2, AV. A. Manda; 



3, Lager & Hurrell. 



Dendrobium Wardianum, specimen plant. — W. A. Manda. 



Dendrobium, specimen plant, any other variety. — 1, Julius 

 Roehrs Co., with D, infundibulum; 2, W. A. Manda, South Orange, 

 N. J., with D. Dalhousieanum. 



Hybrid Orchid, raised in America, specimen plant, any variety. 

 — 1, James Goodier, Trenton, N. J.; 2, W. A. Manda. 



HENDERSON'S DUTCH G.\RDEN WHICH .\TTR.ACTED MUCH ATTENTION. 



