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HOKTICULTUEE 



November 15, 1913 



Baldwin Co.. Manaaroneck, N. Y-. and 

 floral decorations by Chas. T. W. Main, 

 Stamford, Conn. 



Chrysanthemum Plants. 



Ohas. Mallory, gard W . J. f'^'y^'^hownev 

 Ho'nv card A. W .vnne. J. »• uownej, 

 Srd'^Thos Kyan. Mrs. Albert Crane, gard. 



« T !■ rks Kard A. L. Marshall. G. D. 

 farn.n Kard.^".s Unane. and Miss (^ 

 I«eUn Kard Ewen McKenzie. were »h. 

 prinoipaf winuors in the plant classe.. 



Chrysanthemum Blooms. 



■kwen^'«-rrd^John''wa..s.MiBsCooUe„^^^ 



wiirfi A Paterson. Itoljt. lireenneii. i""-. 

 gara. A. i.nc'.'^'. „ card. Owen A 



not In pnnimerce. 



Carnations. 



in tbU a. in the P^C'd'^ 'jl*' b'^t'Nhe 



j I «»ii,irt W W Heroy. Miss 1-. a 

 I'!,'.'!,-. K.'^'"Benrdic,. .^rd Kob,^ A'.en 



!S!" VXs'on'^^R':' D'Safle.d"- T^\f Wnj. 

 Rro<-k Mrs A A. Anderson, gard. Eol.t 

 Wimam"" were 1st in various oarn«tlon 

 rIaHsea 



Roses, 

 in ro,es. the winners of 1««^ "'"^ «"'^ 



llOB. 



Flowerino and Foliage Plants. 

 Ke^?a"%^'^Coh"t,-'^h^en'S,-^.*a':''parKi; 



Re^ed".. *Ge.n.inn.s_Mr.. Albert Crane 

 Lorraine Begonias-Miss G. Iselln. 

 hegonias— W. W. Heroy. 



Fruit and Vegetables. 

 Here was a very extensive list and n>e 

 „uallty of exhibits was ,^f ?»"«»'; J,^ . 

 t rfeo^err ^\e^"f^orS'^ %^^ 

 .-(wards. 



Miscellaneous. 



Violets-A. Foster Higginj. gard. I'.ii'l 

 Uw nger. Orchlds^Hobart J Tarks. l^Us. 

 Oliver Hoyt. Henry Slegel. gard- ^hos. 

 \itclilson Ferns--Hobart J. ParlvS Mrs. 

 A A Anders,.n. .T. H. Cobb gard. A. A. 

 A ins, Mrs. Oliver Hoyt '">J. ^'^*- A,V,;V 

 Smith Table decorations— Thos. Altchi 

 son Centre piece ot chrysantbemums-H. 

 T Parks H.rdy flowers— H. Darlington, 

 gard P W i-opp. liaskrt of flowcrs-H 

 Darlingto" T.nrgest chrysanthemum i" 

 the show— Miss G. IscUn. 



THE TARRYTOWN (N. Y.) SHOW. 

 This was the 15th annual exhibition 

 of the Tarrvtown Horticultural So- 

 ciety and it "was well up to the well- 

 known high standard of past years. 

 The hall was handsomely decorated 

 with greens and electric lights and 

 was well filled with fine groups and 

 tables of plants and flowers. The din- 

 ner table contest brought out five en- 

 tries and they were among the most 

 popular attractions. 



Chrysanthemums. 



The Archbold prizes for 12 clir.vsanthe^ 

 mum blooms and the Herrmann P'"-''" '"' 

 20 blooms were both won. 1st ''-^ ;^'"- 

 Itockefeller. gard Ge... Micdlelon. 2nd by 

 Emil BeVoizbcime,-. g.rd. Wm. .Tamleson. 

 T e Bod.lingion p.l-/..s for C Idoonis won 

 1st bv 1! r. I'lila. gard. Wm. Morris, 

 2nd bv Mrs. Cnrl Victor, gard. Chas Mal- 

 lorv The lllll prize for collection of sm- 

 iled A I-ewlsohn. gard. .T. Canning; 

 E Berolzhelmer. The McCord cup for v.isc of 

 18 Miss Itlanrhc Potter, card. Ge<J. Wltt- 

 llnger The Potter cup. for exhibit or 



cbrvsanthennims. roses and carnations, 

 Wm. Itockefeller; 2nd. K. Berolzheimer. 

 Osboru prizes for S(i blooms. W. Uocke- 

 feller. F. Potter, gard. W. C. Koberts. 

 Rockefeller cup for 18 blooms. E. Berolz- 



A Veoetabij; E.miiiut 



r.v II. (;aut .\wanl«-cl tin- prize for tbi- 



most credlt-ililc i-xlilbil at tin- (ilcn 



Cove Slii.w 



heinier; 2nd. W. H. Thompson, gard. K. 

 M. ,Tohnsi>n. Hill prize for 3 blooms. W. 

 Rockefeller. K. Uerolzhclmer. Plerson I - 

 Bar prizes for l.H blooms. W. Un<kefeller, 

 Paul M Warburg, gard. F. C. ("liucken- 

 bacher. Cannon prizes for 12 blooms. 

 Mrs C. Victor. E. Oppcnlielnier. gard. A 

 MacDonald. Tlionipsnii prlzi- for 12 

 lilooms. F. Potter. P. M. Warburg. Darl- 

 ington prize for 6 va»e« pompon. Chai. 

 Mallory. 



Roses. 



•lohn .T. Rlker, gard. Win. Fowkes. won 

 the Spevcr cup for Klllarney and the 

 Lord & Burnham gold luedal for 18 roses; 



Klllarney Queen, and for 6 blooms of 

 any new rose not in commerce he won 

 with Killarnev Brilliant. F. W. Vander- 

 bilt, gard. H. J. Allen, was winner In 

 the American Beauty class. 



Carnations. 



Specials were offered by A. Lewisohn, 

 Mrs. J. B. Trevor. H. Darlington and R. 

 C. Clowry, which were won, 1st by W. 

 Rockefeller. G. (J. Mason. Mrs. H. S. 

 Bowen and G. G. .Mason, respectively. 



Miscellaneous. 



Mallory prizes for table of decorative 

 plants. W. B. Thompson. Joseph Eastman, 

 .g.ird. Rolil. Angus. Johnson prizes for 

 Lorraine begonias. W.,B. Thompson. E. 

 Herolzhelmer. Hill prize for box of vege- 

 tables. Miss Bhnuhe Potter. W. K. Mar- 

 shall & Co. prizes for vegetables. Mlsi 

 I'otter. M. C. Hermann, gard. Jas. Stevens. 

 Peter Henderson & Co. prize for vege- 

 tables. U. E. Rogers. gard. C. L. 

 Fisher. E. L. Coster, gard. Edw. Kane. 

 Burnett Bros, prize for vegetables. M. 

 t'. Hermann. Vaughan's See<t Store 

 prize for clirysanthemum plants, Mlsi 

 Blanche Potter. W. B. Thompson. Mri. 

 Stuyvesant Fish cup for dinner table 

 ilecoration. Wm. Brock: 2nd. Thos. Altchl- 

 son ; .'Ird. W. G. Ellis. Dula prize for 

 lirldal boufiuet, A. F. Wood. Theo. H. 

 Wilde. Group of palms, flowering and 

 foliage plants. Joseph Eastman. Six feroa 

 for table decoration. Theo. TrevUllan. 



There were many more classes In all 

 (•ecllons than are above enumerated, the 

 winners being generally the same, hot w* 

 have not space for ail. Special awards 

 were given as follows: F. R. Plerson Co.. 

 certlflcafe of merit for exhibit of palms, 

 ferns. roFcs. etc.: F. A. Vanderllp, hon- 

 orable mention for specimen orange trees; 

 A. L. Glfford. honorable mention for helle- 

 horns and gardenias; Elmsford Nnrserles. 

 cerflflcate of merit for display of single 

 rhryBanthemnms; A. N. Plerson. rnltnral 

 rertlflcate for roses and single chrysanthe. 

 mumfl- 



ClIKYSANTJIK.Mt'M MitS. TUHNEK 



Winner of first prize at Gliii Cove Show. 

 Grown by J. Macdonald. 



Geo G Mason, gard. D. S. Miller, the 

 (isliorn prize for 12 roses one variety, the 

 Stillman prize for Klchn»i«id, and the 

 Langle prize for While Klllarney; Thos. 

 Altchisnu. the Seligman nri-/.e for basket 

 and the Warburg pri-/,e for centrepiece; 

 "nd prizes in the foregoing were awarded 

 to F Potter. Prof. H. F. Osboru. gard. 

 Wm. Ritchie, and David S. Miller. For 

 best vasp of 2,"i roses, one variety, F. R. 

 Plerson won with a splendid exhibit of 



AMERICAN INSTITUTE SHOW. 



The 82nd Annual Chrysanthemum 

 Kxhiljition of the American Institute 

 of New York was hold last week at 

 the Engineering Building. New York 

 City. It was one of the best shows 

 ever given by the Institute and the 

 new halls proved very well adapted 

 for the purpose. The plant groups 

 were well arranged and composed of 

 exceptionally fine material. The pre- 

 miums offered were, as usual, very 

 liberal and the classes generally were 

 well competed for. Max Schling's 

 display of "made-up" work was a great 

 centre of admiration. Conspicuous, 

 also, in their attractiveness were the 

 decorative groups from Julius Roehrs 

 Company, and orchids from Lager & 

 HuiTell. 



The following list of awards has 

 been considerably curtailed for lack 

 of room, but it includes the main 

 classes and covers the names of the 

 more important exhibitors. 



Chrysanthemum Blooms. 



Chas. H. Totty won (he commercial 

 Lrrowers' prize for 24 blooms, one variety. 

 M inners in private gardeners' classes 

 were Alex M-ickenzie. Glen Cove: E. I" 

 Wild. Madison. N. J.; W. H. Walte. Yoii 

 kers; Frank Black. Oaklind. N. J., and 

 .lames Bell. In the "open to all" classes 

 the principal winners were Wm. Vert, 

 I'.irt Washlnglon: Alex Mackenzie. W. H. 

 Waite. Walter Angus. Chaplnvllle, Conn.; 

 Frank Black, Oakland. N. J.: J. W. Ev- 

 erltt. Glen Cove; James Bell. R. E. Jones 

 (SeabrlghtL A. Macdonald (Yonkers). and 

 Chas. II. Rice. 



Chrysanthemum Plants. 



I'eter Duff. Orange. N. J., four Ists: W 

 B. ThompsiMi. Yonkers. one 1st. three 2nds ; 

 W. D. Roliertson. Roslyn. L. I., one 1st; 

 Jas. Bell, two Ists. one 2nd; Max Schnei- 

 der, one 2nd. 



Miscellaneous. 



Julius Roehrs Co.. Group of foliage 

 plants; A. J. Manda. Brooklyn, specimen 



