March 12. 1910 



HORTICULTURE 



375 



ALIiUSr K. I'OEHLMANN 

 President American Rose Society. 



Alexander MtiNTGoMEKY 

 Ex-President American Rose Society. 



collection may receive tlie Society's 

 Silver Medal; second best a Bronze 

 Medal, if considered worthy. 



Division B. — Teas and Hybrid Teas. 



Twenty-five Cut Blooms. Open to All. 



Class. 



107. For the best Aniericaa P)eauty (stems 

 not less than four feet or more 

 than six feet). First prize, $15, 

 offered by Mr. Arthur T. Podding- 

 ton. New York City. Second, $10. 

 In classes 108 to 120 the prizes 

 are In each class — First, $10; sec- 

 ond, $.5. The varieties are as fol- 

 lows; Bride, Bridesmaid. Kalserln 

 Augusta Victoria, Cardinal, Rhea 

 Reld, My Maryland, Mrs. Jardlne, 

 Souv. du President Carnot, Ptrle 

 des Jardtns, Bon Sllene, Golden 

 (l-atp. Mme. Abel Cbatena.v, Mrs. 

 Oliver Ames, Ivory. Liberty. Sun- 

 rise, Wellesle.v. Killarney. White 

 Klllamey. Richmond. Cncle John, 



Any other named disseminated var^ 



iety. 



130. Largest and best collection of Teas 



and Hybrid Teas, six or more var- 

 ieties, not less than twelve flowers 

 of a kind. First prize, $30, offered 

 by Mr. Robert Simpson, Clifton, 

 N. J. Second, $20. 



Division C. — Twelve Cut Blooms. 



Open to Private Gardenere and Amateurs 



Only. 

 Class. 



131. American Beauty .(stems not less 



than four feet or more than six 

 feet). First prize. $8. Second, $5. 

 In classes 150 to 1G9 the prizes 

 are, in each class — First prize, $1; 

 second, $2. The varieties are: — 

 Bride, Bridesmaid, Kaiserin, Mrs. 

 Pierpont ilorcan, Souv. du Presi- 

 dent Carnot, Perle des Jardlns, Bon 

 Silene, Mrs. Oliver Ames, Ivory, 

 Safrano, Golden Gate, Mme. Chat- 

 cnay, IJiberty, Sunrise, Mrs. Jar- 



dine, Cardinal, Rhea Reid, My 

 Maryland, M.arechal Neil, Any 

 other named disseminated variety, 



170. Best and largest collection of Teas 



and Hybrid Teas, six of a kind. 

 First prize, $12. Second, $6. 



Division D — Hybrid Perpetuals. 



Stems Not LesB Than Twelve Inche.5. 



Open to all. Prizes are: First, $25; 

 second, $15. 

 Class. 



171. For the largest and best collection, 



not less than twelve varieties, or 

 less than three of a kind. 



Division E. — Hybrid Perpetuals. 



Stems Not Less Than Twelve Inches. 



Open to private' gardeners and amatenrs 

 only. Prizes are: First, $10; second, $5. 

 Class. 



172. For the largest and best collection, 



not less than six varieties or less 

 than three of a kind. 



Benj. Hammoni> 

 Secretary American Rose Society. 



Frank E. Pierson 

 Vice-President American Rose Society. 



Harry O. May 

 Treasurer American Rose Society. 



