THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE OF AMERICA. 



657 



SUMMER SHOW^LENOX HORTICULTURAL 

 SOCIETY. 



The annual summer show of the Lenox Horticultural 

 Society was held in the Town Hall, Lenox, Wednesday 

 and Thursday, August 20 anil 21. There was a good 

 display in all the various classes. The following is the 

 prize list. 



Flower Prizes. 



Collection of Perennials: 1st. Fred Heeremans; 2nd, J. \A'. 

 Pybus. 



Twelve Annuals: 1st, Walter Jack; 2nd, A. H. Wingett; .3r'l, 

 Fred Heeremans. Six do., 1st. .1. .T. Donohoe; 2nd, Alex Mc- 

 Connachie: 3rd, S. W. Carlquist. 



Twelve Phlox decussata: 1st, J. W. Pybus; 2nd, E. J. Norman. 

 Six do., Gordon McMillan. 



Gladioli: 1st, J. .T. Donohoe; 2nd. Fred Heeremans; 3rd, S. W. 

 Carlquist. 



Asters: 1st, J. \V. Pybus; 2nd, E, J. Norman; 3rd, S. W. 

 Carlquist. 



Sweet Peas: 1st, George Foulsham; 2nd. S. W. Carlquist: 

 3rd, J, Donohoe. Vase of Sweet Peas with own foliage: 1st, 

 Geii. Foulsham; 2nd, S. W. Carlc|uist; 3rd, .J. Donohoe. 



Storks: 1st, George Thompson: 2nd, S. W. Carlquist. 



Sal]iiglossis: 1st, J. W. I'vbus; 2nd, J. J. Donohoe; 3rd. A. 

 H. \'\ingett. 



Scabiosa: 1st. Walter dack; 2nd. Geo. Wingett: 3rd. Fred 

 Heeremans. 



Deljihiniuni: 1st. Walter -Tack; 2iid. Geo. Thompson; 3rd, .1. 

 W. P\bus. 



Pentstemon: 1st, S. W. Oulquist ; 2nd. A. H. Wingett; 3rd, 

 J. W. Pybus. 



Antirrhinum: 1st, Walter .lack; 2nd, .J. J. Donohoe; 3rd, A. 

 H. Wingett. 



Vase of asters; 1st, Joe Pybus; 2nd, A, H. Wingett; 3rd, .1. 

 J. Donohoe. 



Center piece for table: 1st, Miss A. Alexandre. 



Twelve Tuberous rooted Begonias: 1st, A. H. Wingett. Six do., 

 1st, .J. J. Donohue; 2nd, S. W. Carlquist. 



Fruit Prizes. 



White Grapes: 1st, Gordon ilcMillan; 2nd. Geo. Thompson; 

 3rd, S. W. Carlquist. Black do.: 1st, G. McMillan; 2nd. S. W. 

 Carlquist; 3rd, Cleo. Thompson. 



Peaches: 1st, .1. J. Donohoe; 2nd, Gordon JleMillan; 3rd. A. 

 H. Wingett. 



Nectarines: 1st. .J. J. Donohoe; 2nd, S. W. Carlquist; 3rd, 

 Geo. Thompson. 



Figs: 1st, A. H. Wingett; 2nd, Fred Heeremans; 3rd. S. W. 

 Carlquist. 



Melons, indoor: 1st, S. W. Carlquist; 2nd, Geo, Tliomjison; 

 3rd, Fred Heeremans. jSlelons, outdoor: lst_, S. W. Carlquist; 

 2nil. Gordon McMillan; .3rd. Walter .Jack. 



Collection of Fruit: S. W. Carlquist. 



Outdoor Fruit: Walter .Jack. 



Vegetable Prizes. 



Twenty-four Kinds: 1st, Geo. 'I'lmmpson; 2nd, S. W. Carlquist. 

 Twelve kinds: 1st, Walter Jack; 2nd, A. Etherington. Six kinds: 

 George Breed. 



Globe Artichokes: 1st, Geo. Thompson; 2nd, S. W. Carlquist. 



String Beans, green: 1st, Geo. Foulsham; 2nd, Gordon Mc- 

 Millan; 3rd, E. J. Norman. 



String Beans, yellow: 1st, S. W. Carlquist; 2nd, E. J. Norman; 

 3rd, A. Etherington. 



Beans. Lima: 1st, Fred Heeremans; 2nd, J. J. Donolioc; 3rd, 

 S. W. Carlquist. 



Long Beets: 1st, Geo. Thompson; 2nd, S. W. Carlquist; 3rd. 

 A. H. Wingett. 



Round Beets: 1st, Geo. Foulsham; 2nd, Geo. Thompson; 3rd, 

 E. J. Norman. 



Cauliflower: 1st, S. W. Carlquist; 2nd, A. H. Wingett; 3rd, 

 Walter Jack. 



Cabbage: 1st. J. J. Donohoe; 2nd, Geo. Thompson; 3rd. A. 

 H. Wingett. 



Txmg Carrots: 1st, Geo. Thompson; 2nd, S, W. Carlquist; 

 3rd, A. Etherington. 



Short Carrots: 1st, Geo. Thompson; 2nd, A. McConnachie; 3rd, 

 Fred Heeremans. 



Celery: 1st, S. W. Carlquist; 2nd, Geo. Thompson; 3rd, A. 

 n. Wingett. 



Celeriac: 1st, Geo, Thompson; 2nd, E. J. Norman; 3rd. S. 

 W. Carlquist. 



Cucumbers, indoor: 1st, .\, Etherington;; 2nd, Geo. Thomjison; 

 3rd, A. H. Wingett. 



Cucumbers, White Spine: !-t. J. T, Donohoe; 2nd, Walter Jack; 

 3rd, A. H. Wingett. 



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