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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE OF AMERICA. 



Miscellaneous Plants. 

 Asparagus, one plant, any variety. — 1, W. A. Maiida. 

 Bambusa, one plant. — 1, W. A. Manda. 



Conifers, three plants, three varieties. — 1, F. R. Pierson Co.; 2, 

 Bobbink & Atkins. 

 Conifers, two plants. — 1, F. R. Pierson Co.; 2, W. A. Manda. 

 Dieffenbachia, one plant. — 1, .John Wanamaker. 

 Holly, one plant. — 1. Bobbink & Atkins. 



New Plants Not in Commerce. 

 Anthurium, flowering. — 2, W. A. Manda. 

 Conifer, hardy. — 1, \V. A. Manda. 

 Cycads, species. — 1, W. A. Manda. 

 Dracsena. — 1, W. A. Manda: 2, Julius Roehrs Co. 

 Foliage Plant, variety. — 2, W. A. Manda. 

 Fern, species. — 1, AV. A. Manda. 



Fern, variety. — 1, \Y. A. Manda; 2, John W. Pepper. 

 Palm, specimen plant. — 1, W. A. Manda. 

 Shrub, hardy. — 1, W. A. Manda. 

 Most valuable New Flowering Plant. — 1, Adolph Lewisohn. 



Plants — Private Growers. 

 Amaryllis, 25 plants in variety. — 1, Howard Gould. 

 Amaryllis, six plants, not less than three varieties. — 1, Howard 

 Gould; 2, Mrs. D. Willis James. 



Anthurium, specimen plant in spathe. — 1, John \V. Pepper. 

 Azalea Indica, three plants in variety, not less than 21/0 ft. in 



Imantophyllum in tlower, three plants. — 1, C. B. Xewbold; 2, 

 Benj. Stern. 



Hydrangeas, New French, collection not less than six varieties; 

 varieties that were introduced in 1909 or since then. — 1, Wm. 

 Ziegler, Jr.; 2, John Wanamaker. 



Lilacs, 12 plants in bloom, not less than fonr varieties. — 1, Mrs. 

 D. Willis James; 2, H. Darlington (P. W. Popp, gardener), Mama- 

 roneck, N. Y. 



Primula Kewensis, 12 plants. — 1, Percy Chubb. 



Palms, specimen, two plants. — 1, Geo. F. Baker, Tuxedo Park, 

 N. Y. 



Palm, specimen plant. — 1, Wm. Ziegler, Jr.; 2, Geo. F. Baker. 



Palms, 12 plants, 12 distinct varieties, not less than 8-in. pots, 

 not more than 12-in. pots. — 1, Mrs. D. Willis James. 



Roses in pots, display, 100 sq. ft. — 1, Sam'l Untermyer; 2, Mrs. 

 D. Willis James. 



Schizanthus, six plants. — 1, C. K. G. Billings (J. Bell, gardener), 

 West 196th street. New York City; 2, Percy Chubb. 



Schizanthus, specimen plant. — 1, C. K. G. Billings. 



Sanseveria Zeylanica, two specimen plants. — 1, Geo. F. Baker; 

 2, Wm. Ziegler, Jr. 



Spirjea or Astilbe, six plants. — 1, C. B. Newbold; 2, Sam'l 

 Untermyer. 



Stove and Greenhouse Foliage plants, six distinct; exclusive of 

 Palms, not less than 8-in. pots or pans. — 1, Mrs. D. Willis James; 

 2, John Wanamaker. 



Stove and Greenhouse, Foliage plants distinct, three plants, 



ENGLISH COLLECTION" OF ODOXTOGLOSSUMS .\XD CVPRirEDlUMS FROM \V. A. MANDA. 



diameter. — 1, Samuel Untermyer (W. H. Waite, superintendent), 

 Yonkers, N. Y. 



Azalea Indica, specimen, any color, not less than S'/i ft. in 

 diameter. — 1, C. B. Newbold. 



Begonias, six plants in floAver. — 1, W. D. Thompson, Yonkers, 

 N. Y. 



Calceolaria, covering table 10 x 5 ft. — 1, Percy Chubb. 



Cineraria stellata, six plants. — 1, C. B. Newbold; 2, W. B 

 Thompson. 



Cineraria stellata, specimen plant. — 1. Percy Chubb. 



Cvclamen, 25 plants. — 1. J. J. Albrigjit (Oias. Sandeford. gar- 

 dener I . Buffalo. N. Y. ; 2, Percy Chubb. 



Cyclamen, 12 plants. — 1, C. B. Newbold. 



Crotons, 25 plants, not less than twelve varieties, not more than 

 8-in. pots. — 1, Mrs. I). Willis .Tames. 



Crotons, 18 plants, not over S-in. pots. — 1, F. V. Burton (Wm. 

 Cordes, gardener), Newburgh, N. Y. 



Crotons, six plants, not less than Sin. pots or tubs. — 1, F. V. 

 Burton. 



Dracoena Sanderiana, specimen plant. — 1, Mrs. D. Willis James; 

 2, John Wanamaker. 



Dwarf Evergreens, collection in pots or tubs, 100 sq. ft.. Ameri- 

 can grown only. — Silver Cup. Mrs. A. A. Anderson (Robt. William- 

 son, gardener), Greenwich. Conn. 



Gloxinias, covering table 10 x 5 ft., an-anged for effect. — 1, 

 W. B. Tliompson. 



Hydrangeas, six plants, not less than two varieties. — 1, Wm. 

 Ziegler, Jr. (A. Bieschke. gardener), Noroton, Conn. 



exclusive of Palms, not less than 8-in. pots or pans. — 1, Sam"l 

 Untermyer. 



Stove or Greenhouse Foliage plant, specimen plant. — 1, Geo. F. 

 Baker. 



Flowering Plant, Stove or Greenhouse, any variety, specimen 

 plant.— 1. J. T. Pratt (J. W. Everett, gardener), Glen Cove, L. I.; 

 2, Sam'l Untermyer. 



Stove plants, 12 distinct varieties, exclusive of Palms, not more 

 than S-in. pots. — 1. Mrs. D. Willis James. 



Wistaria, two plants. — 1, C. B. Newbold. 



Ferns — Private Growers. 



Adiantum Farleyense, specimen plant. — 1, Mrs. 11. McK. 

 Twombly. 



Adiantum Farleyense "Ruhm von Mordrecht" (The new Far- 

 leyense or Glory Fern), one plant. — 1, Jcjjin W. Pepper. 



Adiantum, any other specimen. — 2, W. B. Thompson, 



Cyrtomium falcatum Rochfordianum, one plant. — 1, John W. 

 Pepper. 



Davallia. specimen, any variety. — 1, Wm. Thatcher, Warren 

 street, Brookline, Mass. 



Stag's Horn Fern, three plants. — 1, Wm. Ziegler, Jr.; 2, Jas. 

 Goodicr, West State street, Trenton, N. J. 



Flowering Plants — Bulbs. 

 Bulbs, two pots or pans, any variety. Members Paterson Flori- 

 cultural Society Only.— 1, Mrs. A. M." Booth. 

 Hyacinths, eight 10-in. pans, distinct varieties. Open to mem- 



