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The Exhibitions 



YONKERS. 



Tlip first annual exhibition of the 

 Yonkei's Society was held Nov. 10 

 and 11 and was a success in every 

 way. Nearly all of the sixty-eight 

 classes were competed (or and the 

 attendance better than expected. The 

 judges were Wm. Turner of Ocanic, 

 N. .J.; Geo. Middleton of Tarrytown 

 and Wm. Smith of Portchester. 



Among the commercial exhibitors 

 were the following: 



Milliot's, who showed a wedding 

 decoration, also a group of decorative 

 and foliage plants; Peter Macdonald, 

 a reception decoration; Yonkers Nur- 

 sery Co., palms and terns; Scott 

 Bros, of Elmsford Nursery Co., chry- 

 santhemums; Arthur T. Boddington, 

 vegetables; and 1>. K. Wood, garden 

 tools. 



The winners of the different classes 

 are as follows: 



In the clirysaiitbemum plant classes: 

 Miss G. Iseliii, gard E. McKeuzie, one 

 first; Adolpli Lewisobn. sard. .1. Canning, 

 two firsts, one second; Lilienthal Estate, 

 gard. II. Scott, four firsts; Mrs. ,T. B. Tre- 

 vor, gord. Howard Nichols, two firsts. 



In cut blooms. Miss Iseliu. five firsts; 

 Adolph Lewisobn, one first; Lienthal Es- 

 tate, one first; l''redericli Potter, garii. 

 W. C. Koberts, three seconds. Itoses and 

 cai rations were well shown by S. Unter- 

 meyor, gard. A. Herrington; E. tiould, 

 gard. II. .lordan: .Mrs. 1. N. Keligman, 

 gard. .r. II. nrungcr; V. I'ottci-, Mrs. J. B. 

 Trevor, E. Q. Benedict, gard. U. Allen, 

 A Lewisobn. Claude Wilson and Mrs 

 Trevor were in it on ferns; A. Lewisolm 

 and Miss G. H. Dodge, gard. Wni. Wright 

 on Lorraine begonias and L. E. Taylor on 

 dinner table decoration by amateur. The 

 fruit and vegetable classes were also well 



filled. 



ALBANY. 



The second annual flower show was 

 held at the State Armoiy, Albany, N. 

 Y., November 10, 11 and 12th. Alban- 

 ians fared exceedingly well in the 

 awards. The large silver cup put up 

 by the Albany Florists' Club for the 

 handsomest booth was awarded to John 

 J. Berberick, of Second avenue; al- 

 thou.gh great credit was given Mr. W. 

 C. GloecUner for his handsome bootli, 

 representing a church wedding cere- 

 mony: a bridal party was arranged 

 complete even to the ring bearer — all 

 wax figures handsomely gowned. Mr. 

 Gloeekner received first prize on the 

 best specimen plant and awards in 

 other classes. F. \. Danker received 

 first for best mantle decoration. Fred- 

 erick Goldring. Menkes Bros., William 

 Hannell and A. E. Whittle also re- 

 ceived several first prizes. The orchids 

 and large chrysanthemums from Lenox, 

 Mass., were worth going to see. W. C. 

 Gloeekner was first and F. A. Danker 

 second for superb bridal bouquets, and 



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