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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE OF AMERICA. 



EXHIBITION OF THE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF NEW 



YORK— OCTOBER 31 TO NOVEMBER 4, 1913. 



SCHEDULE OF CLASSES AND PREMIUMS. 



Chrysanthemums — Plants. 



Oinii to AH. 



Specimen Bushes. 



In not less than 14-ineh pots. 



Class No. Lst. 2ud. 3rd. 



A-1— Yellow $35.00 $25.00 $1,5.00 



A-2— White 35.00 25.00 15.00 



A-3— Pink 35.00 25.00 15.00 



A-4— Any other coior 35.00 25.00 15.00 



A-5— Anemone or Single, any color 20.00 15.00 10.00 



Sweepstakes, for finest and best Bush 



Plant Gold Medal 



In not more than 14-inch pots. 



A-6— Yellow 15.00 10.00 



A-7— White 15.00 10.00 



A-8— Pink 15.00 10.00 



A-9— Any other color 15.00 10.00 



Classes 6, 7, 8 and 9 must be grown to a 

 single stem which shall show at least 

 1 inch above ground. 



Specimen Standards. 

 Not less than 4 feet in diameter, in not less than 14-inch pots. 



A-IO— Yellow . . . , 15.00 10.00 



A-11— White 15.00 10.00 



A-12— Pink 15.00 10.00 



A-13— Any other color l.i.OO 10.00 



Chrysanthemums — Cut Flowers. 



For Commercial Growers. 



Stems not less than 3 feet. 



1st. 2nd. 



A-14— Twelve white $10.00 $5.00 



A-15— Twelve pink 10.00 5.00 



A-16— Twelve yellow 10.00 5.00 



A-17— Twelve red 10.00 5.00 



A-18— Twelve any other color lO.OO 5.00 



A- 19 — Vase of 25, one or more varieties, arranged 

 for effect, autumn or other foliage permitted. (Ex- 

 hibitors may supply their own vases.) 25.00 15.00 



A-20 — Six new varieties not in commerce, one bloom 



of each Silver Modal 



Stems not over 15 inches, all named kinds. 



A-21 — Collection of 25 varieties, one of each variety. 15.00 10.00 



Five terminal sprays to a vase, solitary flowers not permissible. 



A-22— Collection of Pompons, 25 varieties 6.00 4.00 



A-23 — Collection of singles and Anemones, or either. 6.00 4.00 



For Non-Commercial Growers. 



Stems not less than 2 feet. 



A-24— Six white 5.00 2..50 



A-25— Six pink 5.00 2.50 



A-26— Six yellow 5.00 2.50 



A-27— Six red 5.01) 2..50 



A-28— Six any other color 5.00 2..50 



A-29 — Vase of one or more varieties, arrangeil for 

 effect, any other foliage permitted. (Exhibitors 



may supply their own vases.) 10.00 5.00 



Stems 18 inches. 

 A-30 — Twelve vases, in 12 varieties, 3 blooms of each. Silver Cup 

 This is the Society's cup, valued at $100. 



Stems not over 15 inches, all named kinds. 



A-31— Collection of 24 varieties, one of each variety. 20.00 10.00 



A-32 — Collection of 6 varieties, one of each variety. . 5.00 2.50 



Growers with over 2.500 square feet of glass not 



eligible. 



Five terminal spraj's to a vase, solitary- flowers not permissible. 



A-33--Collection of Pompons, 24 varieties 6.00 4.0() 



A-34— Collection of Pompons, 12 n\arieties 3.00 2.00 



A-35 — Collection of singles and Anemones, or either. 



24 varieties 6.00 4.00 



A-.36 — Collection of singles and Anemones, or either, 



12 varieties ' 3.00 2.00 



Roses — Cut Flowers. 

 For Conirnercial Growers. 



B-1— Fifty American Beauty 25.00 15.00 



B-2— Fifty white ' 10.00 5.00 



B-3— Fifty red 10.00 5.00 



B-4— Fifty pink 10.00 5.00 



B-5— Fifty yellow 10.00 5.00 



B-6 — New variety, not in commerce Silver Medal 



For Non-Connnercial Growers. 



]5.7_Twelve American Beauty 6.00 4.00 



B-8— Eighteen red " 5.00 3.00 



B-9— Eigliteeu white 5.00 3.00 



IMO— Eighteen pink 5.00 3.00 



1!-11— Eighteen yellow 5.00 3.00 



B-12 — Vase of 50 assorted, ari'anged for effect '. . 10.00 5.00 



Carnations — Cut Flowers. 



For Commercial Growers. 



C-1— Fifty white 4.00 2.00 



C-2— Fifty Enchantress shade 4.00 2.00 



C-3— Fifty Winsor shade 4.00 2.00 



C-4 — Fifty Lawson shade 4.00 2.00 



C-5— Fifty scarlet 4.00 2.00 



C-6— Fifty crimson . 4.00 2.00 



C-7— Fifty white ground, variegated '. . 4.00 2.00 



C-S — New variety, not in commerce, not less than 25 



blooms Diploma 



Sweepstakes, for the finest vase Silver Medal 



For Non-Commercial Growers. 



C-9— Eighteen white 2.00 1.00 



C- 10— Eighteen Enchantress shade 2.00 1.00 



C-U— Eighteen Winsor shade 2.00 1.00 



C12— Eighteen Lawson shade , 2.00 1.00 



C-13— Eighteen scarlet 2.00 I.OO 



C- 14— Eighteen crimson 2.00 1.00 



C-1.5 — Eighteen white ground, variegated 2.00 1.00 



Sweepstakes, for the finest vase Bronze Medal 



Foliage and Decorative Plants. 

 Open to All. 

 E-1 — Group of stove and greenhouse plants, arranged 



for artistic effect, to occupy 100 square feet 50.00 25.00 



E-2— Exhibit of Bay Trees, 6 pairs 30.00 20.00 



E-3— Exhibit of Conifers, 25 plants, 25 varieties 30.00 20.00 



E-4 — Specimen of Begonia Gloire de Lorraine 5.00 2..50 



E-5 — Specimen of Begonia, any other variety 5.00 2.50 



E-6 — Specimen of Chrysalidoearpus lutescens (Areca 



lutescens) ". 10.00 5.00 



E-7 — Specimen of Howea Forsteriana (Kentia For- 



steriana) 10.00 5.00 



E-S— Specimen of Rhapis flabelliformis 10.00 5.00 



E-9— Specimen of any other Palm 10.00 5.00 



E- 10— Specimen of C'ibotium Schiedei 5.00 3.00 



Ell — Specimen of Davallia Fijiensis, or its varieties. 10.00 5.00 

 El 2 — Specimen of Nephrolepis exaltata Bostoniensis 5.00 3.00 

 El 3 — Display of Nephrolepis exaltata and its varie- 

 ties, one plant of each, in not over 8-inch pots. . . . 15.00 10.00 

 E-14— Trained specimen of English Ivy 5.00 3.00 



New Plants. 

 G-1 — .^ny sufticiently meritorious new plant, not yet 



in commerce Silver Medal 



Orchids — Plants. 

 For Commercial Growers. 

 II- 1 — Collection, not less than 25 species and varie- 

 ties (species to be considered in preference to varie- 

 ties), covering .50 square feet of table space 50.00 25,00 



II-2 — Novelty not before exhibited before this So- 



cietv Silver Medal 



ir-3— Six Cattleyas and Laelias, or either, in bloom. . 12.00 6.00 

 lT-4 — Six varieties, one of each variety, in bloom.... 10.00 5.00 

 11-5 — Six Cvpripediums, in as many varieties, in 



bloom . . .'. ' 8.00 4.00 



lT-6— Three Cattleya labiata. in bloom 6.00 4.O11 



H-7 — Three Oncidiuni varicosum, in bloom 4.00 2.00 



U-.S — Three varieties, one of each variety — in bloom. 5.00 3.00 



For Non-Commei"cial Growers. 

 11-0— Collection, not less than 12 species and varieties 

 (species to be considered in preference to varieties), 



covering 25 feet of table space 25 



H-IO— One Cattleya. in bloom 4 



H-11 — One Oncidiuni. in bloom 3 



H-12 — One Vanda coerulca. in bloom 3 



H-13 — One Cypripedium. in bloom 3 



H-14 — One Dendrobium. in bloom 3 



IT-lo — One Odontoglossum. in bloom 3 



Open to All. 



1116— The most beautiful (>-pripedium 10. 



(Special Prize ofl'ered by Mr. Clement Moore.) 

 11-17 — The most beautiful Cattleya. color, form and 



variety only to be considered 25, 



(Special Prize offered by ilr. Clement Moore.) 

 IMS— Display of yellow form's of ) Gold Medal Sil 

 Cvpri podium insigne, ono or nun-e |- or 



vilrieties I $2.5.00 



ll-lO- Display of Laelio-cattloyas. j Gold Medal Sil 

 Brasso-cattleyas, Brasso-laelia 



$10.00 

 ler Medal 



hybrid Cattlevas 



$25.00 



$10.00 



