THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE OF AMERICA. 



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bers N. A. G. only.— 1, J. A. Maedoiiald, Flusliiiin. L. I., X. Y.; 

 2, Mrs. A. M. Booth. 



Hyacinths, three 10-in. pans, white. — 1, Mrs. A. M. Bootli; 2, 

 J. f. Pratt. 



Hyacinths, three 10-in. pans, pink or rcil. — 1. Mrs. A. M. liootli; 

 2, J." T. Pratt. 



Hyacinths, three lOin. pans, li^ht blue. — 1. R. Hughes; 2. J. T. 

 Pratt. 



Hyacintlis. three 10-in. pans, dark blue. — 1, J. T. Pratt; 2, Mrs. 

 S. M. Booth. 



Lilies, six pots. — 1, C. K. G. Billings. 



Narcissus, ''Glory of Leiden," three 10-in. pans. — 2, J. A. ilac- 

 douald. 



Narcissus, Bicolor or Victoria, three 10-in. pans, — 1, J. T. Pratt. 



Narcissus, Empress, three 10- m pans. — 2, J. A. Macdonald. 



Narcissus, Emperor, three 10-in, pans, — 1, J, T. Pratt, 



Narcissus, Double Von Sion, three 10-in. pans. — 1, Benj. Stern. 



Tulips, Earlv Single, eight 10-in, pans, distinct varieties, — 1, 

 Mrs, A, M, Booth; 2, J, T, Pratt, 



Tulips, Darwin, 12 10-in, pans, 12 varieties, — 1, J, A. Jlac- 

 donald, 



Jliscellaneous Bulbs, collection fifty plants, — 1, Sam'l Unter- 

 myer. 



Flowering Plants — Orchids, 



Orchids, twelve plants, not less than twelve varieties, Cypri- 

 pediums and Hybrids excluded, — 1, Clement Moore (J, Mossman, 

 gardener), Hackcnsack, N, J, 



My Maryland,—!, John Wanamaker, 

 Any other disseminated variety,—!, F, W, Vanderbilt, 

 ^'ase 25 cut blooms Roses, any one variety except American 

 Beauty,— 1, F, W, Vanderbilt; 2, John Wanamaker, 



Cut Flower Section — Orchids, 



Display and collection of cut Orchids, each species or variety 

 filling one vase, arranged for effect. Cut greens of any variety 

 permissible in arranging of same, — 1, W, A, Manda, 



Flowering stem of Cattleya, anv variety. — !, Sam'l Untermver; 

 2, W. A. Manda, '- " 



Flowering stem of Lffilia, any variety. — 1, Benj. Stern. 



!<"lowering stem of Lielio-Cattleya or Hybrid Cattleya. — !, W, A. 

 Manda, 



Flowering stem Dendrobium, any variety, — 2, W. A. Manda. 



Flowering spray. Odontoglossum, any variety. — 2, W. A. JIanda. 



Flowering spray, Oncidium, any variety. — 1, W. A. Manda, 



Flowering spray Phalseuopsis, any variety, — 2, W, A, Manda, 



Flowering spray Vanda, any variety, — 1, W, A, ilanda. 



I'lowering spray of any Orchid, other than above.— !. \V, A, 

 Manda, 



Miscellaneous. 



Vase Anthuriunis, with foliage, — 1, W, A, Manda, 



.\ntirrhinum, 12 white spikes, — 1, Percy Chubb. 



Antirrhinum, 12 yellow spikes. — !, Percy Cliubb. 



Antirrhinum, 12 red spikes. — !, Percy Chubb. 



Antirrhinum, 12 pink spikes. — 1, Geo. E. Buxton, Nashua. N. H,; 



l.UO iLllAU^ Lll-V C. .MVRIOPIIVLLU-M, .VW,\R1JED GOLD .MED.VL. 



Orchids, three plants, three distinct varieties, — 1, Mrs, F, B, 

 Van Vorst (A, Anderson, gardener), Hackensack, N, J,: 2, Sam'l 

 Untermyer. 



Division A — Roses in Pots and Tubs, 



Display in i)ots or tubs, any or all classes to occupy 300 sq, ft,, 

 arranged for effect, — !, -\nton Schultheis; 2, H, C, Steinhoff, 



Six Climbing or Rambling, three or more varieties, — 3, Herman 

 C, Steinhoff, 



Dorothy Perkins, specimen plant, — 2, Louis Duppy, 



Hiawatha, specimen plant, — 2, Louis Dupuy. 



Climbing, any other variety, specimen. — 1, John W. Pepper. 



Hybrid Perpetual, specimen, — 1, IL C, Steinhoff; 2, John W 

 Pepper, 



Polyantlia, crimson, si.x plants, — 1, H, C. Steinhoff; 2, Louis 

 Dupuy. 



Polyantha, [>ink, six plants, — 1, Louis Dupuy; 2, H, C, Steinhoff, 



Polyantlia, wliite, six plants, — 1, Louis Dupuy. 



Polyantha, any other color, three plants, — 2, H, C, Steinhoff; 

 3, Louis Dupuy. 



Collection Hybrid Perpetuals, 25 plants, not less than six varie- 

 ties, arranged for effect. — 1, H. C. Steinhoff, 



Rose Silver Moon, in 8-in, pot or tub or larger, — 1, Percy Chubb, 



Rose "Dr, \\', Van Fleet" in S-in, pot or tub or larger, — 1. Percv 

 Chubb, _ ' 



Killarney.— 1, J, AVanamaker, 



Double Pink Killarney, 1, J. U'nnamaker, 



White Killarney, — 1. .1, Wanamaker. 



2, F, Bimbrauer, 13th street and 72d avenue. Oak Lane, Phila- 

 delphia, Pa, 



PansJes, !00 flowers,— 1, Wm, Sim, Cliftondale, JIass,: 2, J, 

 Darlington, 



Violets, 100 flowers, single, — 2, Howard Gould, 



FINAL AWARDS, ADJUSTMENTS AND CORRECTIONS, 



W, W, Edgar to.. Waverly, .Mass.— 12 Genistas Standards. 

 Gratuitj- prize. 



JIadsen & Christiansen, Wood Ridge, N, J, — Marguerites, cut 

 white; Marguerites, cut yellow. Gratuity prize. 



Mrs. F. A. Constable (J. Stuart, gardener), Mamaroncck. N. Y. 

 — A few Gelargonium plants, 



H, Darlington, Esq, (P, W, Popp, gardenerl, Mamaroneck, 

 N, Y, — 1st, vase new Carnations "California Giant": 2nd, speci- 

 men plant Honeysuckle; 3rd, group of Maherniaodorata Stre]>- 

 tosolen Jamesonii, For the whole group gratuity prize. 



Vase of Hardy Mums,, ^ Oaks, 



A, L, Miller, Jamaica avenue, Brooklyn, N, V.^-lst, group of 

 Ponta Rosa Lemons, with fruit, 8 plants: 2nd, group of Mar- 

 guerites in 6 X 9 in, pans; 3rd, 1 green Holly and 1 Variegated 

 Holly; 4th S tubs of specimen Forsythia plants in bloom, A 

 Silver Medal, 



William Sim, Cliftondale, Mass,— Display of Pansies, Gold 

 Jlcdal, 



J, T, Pratt, Esq. (J, W, Everett, gardener),— 12 Gardenias in 

 pots. Silver Medal, 



