August 30, 1913 



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Sund for lUastrated Descriptive List of Vp-to-the- Minute Imported and Domestic 



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LENOX HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



The annual summer show in con- 

 nection with the above society was 

 held in the Town Hall, Lenox, Wednes- 

 day and Thursday. Aug. 20th and 21st. 

 There was a good display in all the 

 various classes. The following is the 

 prize list. 



Flower Prizes. 



Cuileftion nf Percnni:ils: 1st, Fred 

 Heeremans; 2nd, .T. W. Pvbu.s. 



12 Annu.-ils: 1st. Waiter Jack; 2nd, A. 

 H. Wingett : .'Srd. Fred Heeremans. ff do., 

 1st, .1. .T. Donohoe: 2nd, Alex JlcConnachie; 

 3rd. S. W. Carlquist. 



12 Phlox decussata : 1st, J. W. Pybus ; 

 2nd, E. J, Xorman. 6 do., Gordon Mc- 

 Millan. 



Gladioli: 1st, J. J. Donohoe: 2nd, Fred 

 Heeremans; .^rd. S. W. Carlquist. 



Asters; 1st, J. W. Pybus; 2nd. E. J. 

 Noi-man ; .'ird, S. W. Carlquist. 



Sweet I'e.is : 1st, George Foulsham ; 2nd, 

 S. W. Cuririuist; 3rd. J. Donohoe. Vase of 

 Sweet Peas with own foliage: 1st, Geo. 

 Foulsham; 2nd, S. W. Carlquist; 3rd, J. 

 Donohoe. 



Stoolis: 1st, George Thompson; 2nd, S. 

 W. Carlquist. 



Saipiglossis: 1st, ,T. W. Pylnis ; 2nd. J. 

 J. Dunoh.ie; 3rd. A. H. Wingett. 



Si-^ilii(isa : 1st. Walter .Taoii ; 2iid, Geo. 

 Wingett: 3rd. Fred Heeremans. 



Delphiuium : 1st, Waiter Jutk : 2nd, Geo. 

 Thoiiipson ; 3rd, .T. W. Pybus. 



Pentstemon; 1st, S. VV. Caririiiist: 2nd, 

 A. H. Wingett; 3rd. J. W. Pybus. 



Antirrhinum; Ist. Walter Jaik : 2nd, J. 

 J. Donolioe: 3rd, A. H. Wingett. 



Vase of asters: 1st. Joe Pvlms ; 2nd, A. 

 H. Wingett ; 3rd, J. J. Donohoe. 



Center piece for taljle : 1st, Miss A. Alex- 

 andre. 



12 Tuberous rooted Begonias : 1st, A. H. 

 Wingett. 6 do.: Ist, J. J. Donohoe; 2nd, 

 S. W. Carlquist. 



Fruit Prizes. 



Wiiite Crapes: Isl, Gurdun MiMiilan: 

 2n(i. (Jeu. Tiiompson; 3rd, S. W. Carlquist. 

 Blatk dii. : 1st. C. McMillan: 2nd. S. W. 

 Carlquist; 3rd, George Thompson. 



Peaches : 1st, J. J. Donohoe ; 2nd. Gor- 

 don McMillan ; 3rd, A. H. Wingett. 



Nectarines: 1st, ,T. .T. Donohoe; 2ud, S. 

 W. Carlquist; 3rd. Geo. Tiiompson. 



Figs : 1st, A. H, Wingett ; 2nd, Fred 

 Heeremans; 3rd, S. W. Carl([nist. 



Melons, indoor: 1st .S. W. Carlquist; 

 2nd, Geo. Thompson ; 3rd, Fred Heere- 

 mans. Melons, outdoor: 1st, S. W. Carl- 

 quist; 2nd, Gordon McMillan; 3rd Walter 

 .Jack. 



Collection of Fruit: S. W. Carlquist. 



Outdoor Fruit.: Walter Jack. 



Vegetable Prizes. 



24 Kinds: 1st, Geo. Thompson; 2nd, S. 

 W. Carlquist. 12 kinds: 1st, Walter Jack : 

 2nd. A. Etheringtnn. G kinds: George 

 Breed. 



Globe Artichokes : 1st, Geo. Thompson ; 

 2nd. S. W. Carlquist. 



String Beans, green; 1st, Geo. Foul- 

 sham; 2nd, Gordon McMillan; 3rd, E. J. 

 Norman. 



String Beans, yellow: 1st, S. W. Carl- 

 quist; 2ud, E. J. Norman; Srd, A. Ether- 

 ington. 



Beans, Lima ; 1st, Fred Heeremans ; 

 2nd, J. J. Donohoe; Srd, S. W. Carlquist. 



Long Beets; 1st. Geo. Thompson; 2nd. 

 S. W. Carlquist; Srd, A. H. Wingett. 



Round Beets: 1st. Geo. Foulsham; 2nd. 

 Geo. Thompson ; Srd, E. J. Norman. 



Cauliflower: 1st. S. W. Carlquist; 2nd, 

 A. H. Wingett; Srd, Walter Jack. 



Cabbage: 1st, J. J. Donohoe; 2nd, Geo. 

 Thompson ; 3rd, A. H. Wingett. 



Long Carrots: 1st. Geo. Thompson; 2ud, 

 S. W. Carlquist; Srd, A. Etherington. 



Short Carrots: 1st, Geo. Tiiompson; 2nd. 

 A. McConnachie; Srd. Fred Heeremans. 



Celery : 1st. S. W. Carlquist ; 2nd, Geo. 

 Thompson ; Srd, A. II. Wingett. 



Celerlac: 1st, Geo. Thompson; 2nd, E, 

 J. Norman ; Srd, S. W. Carlquist. 



Cucumbers, indoor: 1st, A. Etherington; 



2nd, Geo. Thompson ; 3rd, A. H, Wingett. 



Cucumbers. White Spine: 1st, J. J. Don- 

 ohoe; 2nd, Walter Jack; Srd, A. H. Win- 

 gett. 



Sweet Corn : 1st. Geo. Thompson ; 2nd, 

 Fred Fleeremans ; Srd. A. H. Wingett. 



Egg Plant: 1st. A. II. Wingett; 2nd, 

 Fred Heeremans; Srd, Walter Jack. 



Kohlrabi; 1st. A. H. Wingett; 2nd, S. 

 W. Carlquist; Srd. Walter Jack. 



Leeks: 1st, J. J. Donohoe; 2nd, Walter 

 Jack; 3rd, S. W. Carlquist. 



Lettuce: 1st, Geo. Thompson; 2nd, A. H. 

 Wingett; Srd, A. Etherington. 



Mushrooms; 1st, A. H. Wingett; 2nd, 

 Fred Heeremans; 3rd, S. W. Carlquist. 



Onions. Ailsa Craig: 1st, S. W. Carl- 

 quist; 2nd, Geo. Thompson; Srd, A. H. 

 Wingett. 



Onions, yellow: 1st. A. H. Wingett; 2nd, 

 Walter Jack; .Srd, S. W. Carlquist. 



Onions, red: 1st, Walter Jack; 2nd, A. 

 H. Wingett ; 3rd, (Jeo. Thompson. 



Onions, white : 1st, Fred Heeremans ; 

 2nd. A. H. Wingett; 3rd, Geo. Thompson. 



Okra; 1st, Walter Jack; 2nd, A. H. 

 Wingett; Srd, Geo. Thompson. 



Parsnips; 1st, A. Etherington; 2nd, S. 

 W. Carlquist. 



Peas: S. W. Carlquist. 



Peppers: 1st, J. J. Donohoe; 2nd, A. 

 McConnachie; 3rd, A. Etherington. 



Pumpkins: 1st, A. Etherington; 2nd, S. 

 W. Carlquist; Srd. A. H. Wingett. 



Radish: 1st, E. J. Norman; 2nd, A. 

 Etherington ; Srd, Geo. Thompson. 



Tomatoes : 1st, Fred Heeremans ; 2nd, 

 Walter Jack; Srd. A. H. Wingett. 



Turnips: 1st. S. W. Carlquist; 2nd, A. 

 H. Wingett; Srd. Geo. Thompson. 



Vegetable Marrow : 1st, G. Foulsham ; 

 2iid, E. J. Norman; Srd, A. Etherington. 



Brussell Sprouts; 1st, G. Thompson; 

 2nd, A. Etherington. 



John Mair, Asst. Sec. 



The Huntington (N. Y.) Horticul- 

 tural and Agricultural Society will 

 hold its eleventh annual exhibition on 

 September 18 and 19. Tbere are 141 

 classes in the schedule. 



