A Novel Group 



The group of flowering and foliage plants exhibited 

 by James Stuart, gardener to Mrs. F. A. Constable, 

 Mamaroneck, N. Y., at The Westchester and Fair- 

 field Horticultural Society's exhibition at New Ro- 

 chelle, drew forth a good deal of favorable comment 

 from horticulturists as well as the general public. 

 The material that was used, the color harmony and 

 the tasteful arrangement were all worthy of special 

 notice. Single chrysanthemums were used exclu- 

 sively for flowering plants. The varieties were : E. 

 Nottell, Coleridge, Robert Milner, Golden Star. Cin- 

 namon, Mrs. Hartley-Bills, Sunrise, Felix, Hilda, 



Mary Richardson, Merstham Jewel, Peter Pan, Miss 

 Hilda Wells, Red Light and J. B. Lowe; shades of 

 primrose and golden yellow, different shades of 

 bronze, Tuscan red and crimson. These colors seemed 

 ideal for a fall exhibition, and in the spacious hall made 

 a tine display. 



The arrangement was in circular form, consisting of 

 a center column and six smaller columns round the 

 edge. The panels were filled with ferns and above 

 them were placed, at intervals three specimen plants 

 of Dracaena, Victoria and Crotons, which harmonized 

 well with the flowers. 



GROfP KXIIir.ITF.n .\T NEW ROCIIELLE SHOW, BY T.XMES STU.\RT. 



