THE GARDENERS' CHR(3XICLE OF AMl-.klCA. 



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PRELIMINARY PLANT SCHEDULE OF THE INTERNA- 

 TIONAL FLOWER SHOW, NEW YORK, MARCH 21 

 TO 28, 1914. 



SECTION A— PLANIS IX FLOWER. 

 Private Oidwcrs. 



First Seuoiul 



Prize. Prize. 



Acaeias, 3 plants, one or more vmieties $2.5.00 $1.').00 



Aeaeia, specimen, any variety 15.00 10.00 



Amaryllis, 25 plants in 25 varieties 25.(H) 15.00 



Amaryllis, 12 plants, 12 varieties 15.00 10.00 



Anthnrium, specimen 5.00 3.00 



Azalea Indica, G plants in varietv, each plant not 



less than 21/0 feet in diameter.' .'ilKOO 20.00 



.Azalea Indica, specimen, white, not h-ss than 4 ft. 



in diameter 20.00 15.00 



Azalea Indica, specimen, pinl< or rose, not less 



than 4 ft. in diameter 20.00 15.00 



Azalea Indica, specimen, any otiier cdlor. not less 



than 4 ft. in diameter " 20.00 15.00 



Begonias. 6 plants 15.00 10.00 



Boronia, 6 plants, not less than 2 varieties 15.00 10.00 



Bougainvillea. specimen 10.00 5.00 



Cineraria, hybrids, 6 plants 25.00 15.00 



Cineraria stellata, 6 plants 25.00 15.00 



Cineraria, specimen, any variety 10.00 5.00 



(>clamen, 25 plants. . .' " 50.00 25.fH1 



Cyclamen, 12 plants 25.00 15.00 



Chorizema, specimen 10.00 5.00 



Ericas, specimen, any variety 10.00 5.00 



Gardenias, 6 plants"' " 15.00 10.00 



Genista, specimen 10.00 5.00 



Hydrangeas, 6 plants, fi varieties 25.00 15.00 



Hydrangeas, 3 plants, 3 varieties 15.00 10.00 



Hydrangea, specimen 10.00 5.00 



Imantophyllum, 3 plants 10.00 5.0O 



Lilac, 12 plants, not less than 4 varieties 25.00 15.00 



Primulas, 12 plants, not less than 6 varieties 10.00 5.00 



Primulas, 6 plants, not less than 3 varieties 5.00 3.00 



Rhododendrons, 3 plants. 3 varieties 25.00 15.00 



Schizanthus, 6 plants 25.00 15.00 



Schizanthus, specimen 5.00 3.00 



Spiraea, or Astilbe, 12 plants, not less than 3' 



varieties 10.00 5,00 



Flowering plant, any variety 10.00 5. 00 



Wistaria, specimen 10. 00 5.00 



SECTION B— PALMS ANP FOLIAGE PLANTS. 



Private Growers. 



Areca luteseens, si^ecimen 25.00 15.00 



Cocos australis or its variety, specimen 25.00 15.00 



Cocos plumosus, specimen 15.00 10. (M) 



Cycad, specimen, any variety 25.00 15.00 



Crotons, 12 plants, 12 varieties, not less than S 



inch pots 25.00 15.00 



Ci'oton, specimen 15.00 lO.oo 



Dracsenas, 6 plants 15.00 lo.oo 



Drac^na. specimen, any variety 10.00 5.00 



Kentia Forsteriana, specimen 25.00 15.00 



Kentia Belmoreana, specimen 25.00 15.00 



Nepenthes. 3 plants in variety In.OO 10.00 



Phci-nix Roebelenii, 2 plants 25.00 15.00 



PhuMiix Rupicola, specimen 25.00 15.00 



Phcpnix, any other variety 25.00 15.00 



Palm, specimen, other than above 25.00 15.00 



Bay Trees, 2 plants 25.00 15.00 



Six foliage plants, exclusive of Palms, not less 



than 8-inch pots or pans 50.00 25.00 



Specimen foliage plant 10.00 5.00 



SECTION C FEKNS. 



Private Growers. 



Adiantum Farleyense, specimen 15.00 10.00 



Adiantum euneatum, specimen 10.00 5.00 



Adiantum, any other variety, specimen 10.00 5.00 



Davallia, specimen, any variety 15.00 10.00 



Stag's Horn Fern, specimen 15.00 10.00 



Geniophlebium Subauriculatum. specimen 25.00 15.00 



Ferns, plants, fl varieties 25.00 15.00 



Cibotium Schiedei, specimen 25.00 15.00 



Tree Fern, specimen 25.00 15.00 



Fern, any other variety, not otlieruisi- specified. . . 15,00 10.00 



SKCIKlX D— OUllllU.s 

 I'rivate Growers. 



First 

 Prize. 



l.h, 



ill variety. Arranged for 

 i-nis permitted 



125.00 



25.00 



rs 15.00 



l.;elia. 1 plant 15.00 



15.00 



15.00 

 1.5.00 

 15.00 

 10.00 

 15.00 

 10.00 



10.00 

 5.00 

 5.00 

 5.00 

 5.00 



Collection .'ii 



efl'ect. Palms and I 

 Six plants, distinet si)ccies 

 Three plants, distinct >peci 

 lirasso-Cattleya. or Hrasso- 



Cattleya M<>ssi:e. specimen 



( 'attleya Scliroedera-. specimen 



Cattleya, sjiecimcn, and otiier variety 



Cypripedinms. 12 plants, (i or more varieties, , , 



Cypripedium, specimen 



Dendrobiums, (i plants, not less than 3 varieties 



llen(lr()l)iuin iinlilK-, specimen 



Dendroliinni Waidianum, specimen 10.00 



OendrDliinin, s|icciMien, any otiier variety 10,00 



Cattleya. Luliu. or Lielio-Cattleya Hybrid, speci- 

 men '....' 15.00 



Lielia. specimen, any variety 10.00 



Udontoglossum, specimen, any variety 10.00 



( Incidium, specimen, any variety 10,00 



Phahenopsis. specimen, any varietj' 10.00 



Vanda, specimen, any variety 10.00 



SECTION E--IX FLOWER— BULBS. 

 Private Growers. 



Eullis ill lilixmi ill pots or pans, arranged for effect 



with foliage plants, to occupy a table of 50 sq. ft. 25.00 



Hyacinths, 3 10-inch jians. wh'ite 10.00 



Hyacinths, 3 10-ineli pans, pink or red 10.00 



Hyacinths, 3 10-inch pans, light blue 10.00 



Hvaeinths, 3 10-incli pans', dark blue 10.00 



lilies, 12 pots 10.00 



Lily of the Valley, 3 10-inch pans 10.00 



Narcissus, short or medium Trumpet, 10-inch 



pans, 6 varieties 



Narcissus. Glory of Leiden, 3 10-inch pans 



Narcissus, Bicolor or Victoria, 3 10-inch pans 



Narcissus, Empress, 3 10-inch pans 



Narcissus, Emperor, 3 10- inch pans 



Narcissus, Golden Spur. 3 lOiiich pans 5.00 



Narcissus. Double \'on Sion, 3 10-inch pans 5.00 



Tulips, Early Single. 12 10-inch pans, distinct 



varieties 15.00 



Tulips, Early Single. 10- inch pans, distinct 



varieties .' 10,00 



Tnlips, Darwin. 12 10-inch pans, 12 varieties 15.00 



Tulips. Cottage or Late, other than Darwin. 12 



10-incli pans. 12 varieties 15.00 



SKCTKlX F KOSKS IN POTS AND TCIiS. 

 Private (irowers. 



Display in jiots or tubs, any or all classes to 

 occiiiiy 100 s(|. ft ' 



( ollectiiin Hybrid I'erpetiials. Teas. Hybrid Teas. 

 I'olyaiithas and other classes. 25 plants, not less 

 tliaii (i varieties, arranged for effect 



Six Climbing or Rambling. 3' or more varieties... 



Crimson Rambler, specimen 



Lady Gay. specimen 



Dorothy Perkins. s])eciinen 



Tausendschcni. specimen 



Hiawatha, specimen 



Climliing. any other variety, specimen 



PREMIUM LIST FOR ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF THE 

 ELBERON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, 



Asbury Park, N, J,, October 27, 28, 29, 1913. 



SKCIK IN ( )N 1- - CHR YSANTHEMU.MS. 



1st. 2nd. 3r(I. 

 Class 1— Group of ( hrysaiilhenuun plants. 



not over (i inch pot. not to exceed 75 



square feet, arranged for elfect. Ferns 



and foliage plants permitted $25.00 .$15.00 .$10.00 



Class 2— One specimen bush phint. double. 



anv varietv 10.00 .5.00 



Class 3— One specimen bush plant, single, 



anv variety 10.00 5.00 



Class 4— One specimen bush plant, anemone, 



any variety 10.00 5.00 



Bush plants must be grown in pots or tubs, not less than 14 

 inches diameter. 



Second 

 Prize. 



75.00 

 15.00 

 10.00 

 10.00 

 10.00 

 10.00 

 10.00 

 10.00- 

 5.00 

 10.00 

 5.00 

 5.00 



5.00 

 5.01) 

 5.(Mt 

 5.00 



15.00 

 5.00 

 5.00 

 5.00 

 5.00 

 5.00 

 5.00 



5.00 

 3.(M) 

 3.00 

 3.{M) 

 3.00 

 3.00 

 .3.00 



10.00 



5.00 

 10.00 



75,00 



