THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE OF AMERICA. 



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tary, J. H. Pepper, of New York, and trustee for three 

 years, W. H. Duckham, ..f Madison, N. J. It was 

 voted to meet with the Nlw York Horticultural So- 

 ciety in New York in June, 1''14, and to hold an annual 

 exhibition at that time. 



The Gardeners and Florists Club of Boston enter- 

 tained fifty visiting- members of the Sweet Pea Society 

 and the National Association of Gardeners at the 

 Copley Square Hotel on Saturday evening, July 12th, 

 and a very pleasant evening was spent, with addresses 

 made by President W. J. Kennedy, of the Boston 

 Club; George B. Dorr, Thomas Roland, William Sim, 

 W. J. Stuart, A. E. Fletcher, Arthur Kirby, \Y. R. 

 Rich, M. C. Ebel, James Stuart, B. Hammond Tracey, 

 H. A. Bunyard, J- H. Pepper, and many others. 

 LIST OF AWARDS. 



Class A 1— Mrs. T. 0. Richardson. Newport, R. I. (Mr. James 

 Robertson, gardener), 1st; Mr. G. W. Vanderbilt, Bar Harbor, 

 Me. (Mr. E. Kirk, gardener), 2iid. 



Class A 2— Mrs. T. J. Emery, Newport, R. I. (Mr. Andrew L. 

 Doward, gardener), 1st. 



Class A 3— Miss F. Foster, Newport. R. I. (Mr. C. M. Bogholt, 

 gardener), 1st; Mrs. T. O. Ricluudson, 2nd. 



Qass A 4— Mrs. W. B. Leeds. Newport, R. I. (Mr. W. Gray, 

 gardener), 1st; Gira*d Foster, Esq., Leno.x, Mass. (Mr. E. -Jenkins, 

 gardener), 2nd. 



Class A 5— Mr. G. W. Vanderbilt, Bar Harbor, Me.. 1st. 



Class A 6— Mr. S. Carlquist, Lenox, Mass.. 1st; Mrs. T. .J. Emery. 

 Newport, R. I., 2nd. 



Class A 7— Mrs. T. 0. Richardson, Newport, R. L, 1st; Mrs. T. 

 J. Emery, Newport, R. I., 2nd. 



Class A 8— Mrs. W. B. Leeds, Newport, R. I., 1st; Mr. D. F. 

 Roy, Marion, 2nd. 



Class A 9— Mrs. W. B. Leeds, Newport, R. L, 1st; Highlawn. 

 Leno.x, Mass. (Mr. G. Foulsham. gardener), 2nd. 



Class B 1— Miss F. Foster, Newport, R. I., 1st. 



Class B 2— Miss F. Foster, Newport, R. L, 1st; Mr. S. Carlquist, 

 Lenox, Mass., 2nd; Mr. H. Heeremans, Lenox, Mass., 3rd. 



Class B 3 — Highlawn, Lenox, Mass., 1st; Mr. H. Heeremans, 

 Lenox, Mass., 2nd. 



Class B 4 — A. W. Preston, Swampscott, Mass. (Mr. .J. L. Smith, 

 gardener). 1st. 



Class B 5 — Mr. H. Heeremans, Lenox, Mass., 1st. 



Class B 6— Mrs. T. J. Emery. Newport, R. I., 1st; Mr. S. Carl- 

 quist, Lenox, Mass., 2nd; Mr. H. Heeremans, Lenox, Mass., 3rd. 



Class C 1— Mr. 1. H. Miller, Bustin Is., Me., 1st; Miss C. W. 

 Lambert, Tyngsborough, Mass., 2nd. 



Class C 2— Mr. J. A. Raddin, Cliftondale, Mass., 1st. 



Class C 3— Jlr. I. H. Miller, Bustin Is., Me., 1st; Mr. J. A. 

 Radden, Cliftondale, Mass., 2nd; Miss C. W. Lambert, Tyngs- 

 borough, ilass., 3rd. 



Class C 4— Mr. J. A. Radden, Cliftondale, Mass.. 1st; Mr. Walter 

 Blossom, Cliftondale, Mass., 2nd; Mr. I. H. Miller, 3rd. 



Class C .5— Mr. J. A. Radden, Cliftondale, Mass., 1st; Mr. I. H. 

 Miller, Bustin Is., Me., 2nd: Mr. Walter Blossom, Cliftondale, 

 Mass., 3rd. 



aa.ss C C— Mr. .]. A. Radden, Cliftondale, Mass., 1st; Mr. L H. 

 ililler, Bustin Is., Me., 2nd; Miss C. W. Lambert, Tyngsborough, 

 JIass., 3rd. 



Class D 1— Messrs. Wax Bros., Boston, Mass., 1st; Boston Cut 

 Flower Co., 2nd. 



Class D 2— Boston Cut Flower Co., 1st; Mr. H. Comley, Boston, 

 Mass., 2nd. 



Class D 3— Boston Cut Flower Co., 1st; Mr. H. Comley, Boston, 

 Mass., 2nd. 



Class D 4— Boston Cut Flower Co., 1st and 2nd. 



Class E 1— Saugus High School, Saugus, Mass., 1st. 



Oass E 4— Miss Lois Meier, Framingham, Mass., 1st; Miss 

 Gertrude Sehulz, 3:?5 Cornell street, 2nd. 



Class E 6— Miss C. E. Ilildreth, Worcester, Mass., 1st; Miss 

 Willo Blossom, Cliftondale, Mass., 2nd: Mr. E. Parker, North 

 Easton, Mass., 3rd : Miss Lois Meier, Framingham, Mass., 4th. 



aass E 7— Miss Willo Blossom, Cliftondale, Mass., 1st; Mr. E. 

 Parker, North Easton, Mass., 2nd ; Miss C. E. Hildreth, Worcester, 

 Mass., 3rd; Miss Lois Meier, Framingham, Mass., 4th. 



Class E 8— Miss Willo Blossom, Cliftondale, Mass., 1st; Miss 

 C. E. Hildreth, Worcester, ilass., 2nd; Mr. W. B. Midgley, Worces- 

 ter, Mass., 3rd; ilr. E. Parker, North Easton, Mass., 4th; Miss 

 Lois Meier. Framingham, Mass., 5th. 



Class E 9— Mr. W. B. Midgley, Worcester. Mass., 1st; Miss C. E. 

 Hildreth, Worcester, Mass., 2nd ; Mr. E. Parker, North Easton, 

 Mass., 3rd; Miss Willo Blossom, Cliftondale, Mass., 4th; Miss 

 Lois Meier, Framingham, ilass., 5th. 



aass E 10— iliss C. E. Hildreth, Worcester, Mass., 1st; Mr. W. 



B. Midgley, Worcester, Mass., 2nd; Mr. E. Parker, North Easton, 

 Mass., 3rd; Miss Lois Meier, Framingham, Mass., 4th; Miss Willo 

 Blossom, Cliftondale, Mass., 5th. 



aass E 11— Miss Willo Blossom, aiftondale, Mass., 1st; Miss 



C. E. Hildreth, Worcester, Mass., 2nd; Mr. W. B. Midgley, Worces- 

 ter, Mass., 3rd; Mr E. Parker, North Easton, Mass., 4th; Miss 

 Lois Meier, Framingham, JIass., 5th. 



Class E 12— Mr. W. B. Midgley, Worcester, Mass., 1st; Miss C. 

 E. Hildreth, Worcester, Mass., 2nd; Mr. A. C. Rust, Jamaica 

 Plains, 3rd. 



aass E 13— Mr W. B. Jlidgley, Worcester, Mass., 1st; Mr. E. 

 Parker. North Easton. JIass., 2nd; Miss Willo Blossom. Clifton- 

 dale, Mass., 3rd; Miss C. E. Hildreth, Worcester, Mass., 4th; Miss 

 Willo Blossom, Cliftondale, Mass., 5th; Miss Lois Meier, Framing- 

 ham, Mass., 6th. 



Class F 1— R. & J. Farquhar & Co.. Boston, Mass., 1st; W. Atlee 

 Burpee Seed Co., 2ud ; Mr. A. T. Boddington, N. Y. C, 3rd. 



Class F 2— Miss M. C. Collins, Northboro, Mass., 1st. 



Class F 3— Mrs. W. B. I.<>eds, Newport, R. L, 1st; Mr. G. W. . 

 Vanderbilt, Bar Harbor, Jle., 2nd. 



Class F 5 — Mr. H. Heeremans, Lenox, Mass., 1st; Col. F. Mason, 

 Taunton, Mass. (Mr. E. L. Lewis, gardener), 2nd. 



Class F 6— The Mount Desert Nursery, Bar Harbor, Me., 1st. 



Class F 7— ilr. Peter Fisher, Ellis, Mass., 1st. 



Class F 11— Mr. Wm. Sim, Cliftondale, Mass., 1st. 



American Sweet Pea Society's Silver Medal awarded to William 

 Sim for collection winter flowering Sweet Peas. 



American Sweet Pea Society's Gold Medal awarded to W. 

 Atlee Burpee Co. for finest display of Sweet Peas and Certificate 



of iterit for novelty Sweet Pcii llIumin.Ttor, 



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