THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE OF AMERICA. 



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"BUDDLEYA ASIATICA" 



awarded a Silver Medal Mass. Hort. Society, 1912. 



Introduced by Mr. Wilson from China and has proven a most valuable novelty. The plants produce nu- 

 merous long stems which terminate in spikes of pure vi^hite flowers, which have the fragrance of lilacs. 

 Begins to bloom as early as December 15th and continues in bloom .ill Winter. As a cutflower it is 

 splendid and very effective when combined with Poinsettias. 



2'2-in, pot plants, Each 50c.; $5.00 dozen; 100, $35.00. 

 4-in pot plants, Each $1.00; $10.00 dozen; 100, $65.00. 



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MichelTs Seed House^ 



517 Market 

 Street, 



Philadelphia 



1st. 2d. 

 $20 $15 



3d. 

 $10 



$10 $6 $4 



$6 $4 



$6 $4 



$6 $4 



$0 $4 



$20 $10 



$12 $8 

 exhibit in 



$2 



$5 

 one 



EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW OF 



THE MORRIS COUNTY GARDENERS' 



AND FLORISTS' SOCIETY. 



Tuesday, October 2S, and Wednesday, October 29, 1913. 



CUT FLOWERS. 

 Chrysanthemums. 



Class 1. Thirty-six flowers in six varieties, six 

 of each 



Class 2. Eighteen flowers in six varieties, three 

 of each. (Exhibitors in Class 1 debarred from 

 Class 2.) 



Class 3. Twelve flowers in twelve varieties, in 

 one vase 



Class 4. Ten flowers, any yellow variety.. 



Class 5. Ten flowers, any white variety 



Class 6. Ten flowers, any pink variety 



Class 7. Ten flowers, any other eolor 



Class 8. Twenty-four flowers in twenty-four dis- 

 tinct varieties, stem not to exceed 12 inches 

 long, to be shown in single vases 



Class 9. Three vases of. six flowers each, in three 



distinct colors 



Xote — Exhibitors in Classes S, 10 and 11 can only 



of these classes. 



Class 10. Special First Prize of Silver Cup offered 

 by Thos. D. Leonard, Esq.. Morris Plains, N. J., 

 for twelve flowers in twelve distinct varieties, 

 stem not to exceed 12 inches, to be shown in 

 single vases 



Class 11. Special Prize of $10 ofTered by Stump 

 Walter, 50 Barclay street, .New York City, for 

 six flowers, in six distinct varieties, stems not , 

 to e.xceed 12 inches, to be shown in single vases. 



Class 12. Six flowers, any pink variety 



Class 13. Six flowers, any white variety 



Class 14. Six flowers, any yellow variety 



Class 15. Six flowers, any crimson variety 



Class 16. Six flowers, any other eolor 



Note — Exhibitors in Classes of ten flowers to a 



barred from classes of six flowers to a vase. 



Class 17. One vase of flowers with other foliage, 

 arranged for effect 



Class 18. Ten vases of pompon Chrysanthemums, 

 in ten varieties, six sprays I0 a vase 



Class 19. Ten vases single Chrysanthemums, in 

 ten varieties, six sprays to a vase 



Class 20. Six vases single Chrysanthemums, in 

 six varieties, six sprays to a vase 



Hass 21. Largest flower 



Class 22. Special Prize of $10 ofl'ered by Elmer 

 D. Smith, Adrian, Mich., for six flowers, "Madi- 

 son" 



Class 23. Special- Prize of $10 offered by 

 Vaughan's Seed Store, New York, for six flowers 

 of ''Wniliani Turner" 



Class 24. One vase, five flowers, any variety not 

 previously exhibited $5 



Commercial Classes. 



1st. 2d. .3d. 

 Class 2.">. Ten flowers, any whil. $6 $4 $2 



$7 $4 



$3 $2 



1st. 2d. 3d. 



Class 26. Ten flowers, any yellow $6 $4 $2 



Class 27. Ten flowers, anypink $6 $4 $2 



Class 28. Ten flowers, any other color $6 $4 $2 



Roses. 



1st. 2d. 3d. 



Class 29. Eighteen .\mcriean Beauties $10 $5 



Class 30. Twelve American Beauties $6 $4 



Class 31. Twenty-five .My Maryland $7 $5 



Class 32. Twenty-five White Killarnev $7 $5 



Class 33. Twenty-five Richmonds " $7 $5 



Oass .34. Twenty-five any other Red Rose $7 $5 



Class 25. Twenty-five Pink Killarney $7 $5 



Oass 36. Twenty-five any other White Rose $7 $5 



aass 37. Twenty-five aiiv other Pink Rose $7 $5 



Class 38. Twenty-five anv Yellow Rose $7 $5 



Class 39. Twelve My .Maryland $4 $3 



Class 40. Twelve White Killarney $4 $3 



Class 41. Special Prize otTered by A. N. Pierson, 



Inc., Cromwell, Conn., twelve Milady .$5 $3 



Class 42. Twelve Richmonds " $4 $3 $2 



Class 43. Twelve any other red Rose $4 $? $2 



Class 44. Twelve pink Killarney $4 $3 $2 



Class 45. Twelve any other white Rose $4 



Class 46. Twelve any other pink Rose $4 



Class 47. Twelve any yellow Rose $4 $3 



Class 48. Twelve any undisseminated variety, one prize $0 

 Class 49. Special Prize of $10 otTered bv Badgley, 



Riedel & Meyer, 34 West 28th street, New York. 



For best vase of Roses, any variety except 



American Beauties, twenty-five blooms in one 



vase. One prize. 



Note — E.xhibitors in the twenty-five classes are debarred 

 the twelve classes. 

 Class 50. Special Prize ofTered by Charles H. 



Totty, Madison, N. .J., twelve flowers Mrs. 



George Shawyer $7 $5 



Carnations. 



1st. 2d. 



Class 51. Twenty-five blooms, crimson $6 $4 



Class 52. Twenty-five blooms, pink $6 $4 



aass .53. Twenty-five blooms, white $6 $4 



Class 54. Twenty-five blooms, red $6 $4 



Class 55. Twenty-five blooms, any other color. . . $6 $4 



Class 56. Twelve blooms, crimson $4 $2 



aass 57. Twelve blooms, pink $4 $2 



CJass 58. Twelve blooms, white $4 $2 



Class 59. Twelve blooms, red $4 .$2 



Class 60. Twelve blooms, any other color $4 $2 



aass 61. Eighteen blooms, any undisseminated 



variety $5 $3 



Class 62. Three vases Carnations, in three vari- 

 eties, eighteen hlonnis each $10 $0 



Class 03. Special Prize of $10 offered by Badgley, 

 Riedel & Meyer, 34 West 2Sth street, New York. 

 For best vase of Carnations, one variety. 23 

 blooms in one vase, due prize. 



Exhibitors in the twenty-five ( arnntion classes debarred 

 twelve classi's. 



Violets. 



l.st. 2d. 



Class 64. One Imneli, lOi) llowers, double blue... .$4 $2 



Class 65. One bun.li. 100 llowers. single blue $4 $2 



$4 



