April 1. 1911 



HORTICULTURE 



many specialties of this well-known 

 company, including paint, putty, in 

 secticides, etc. 



Hitchings & Co., Hitchings' sec 

 tional boiler, section of greenhouse, 

 hot-bed sashes, ventilation, angle-eave 

 construction, etc. 



Thomas J. Grey Co., seeds, bulbs, 

 tools, etc. Display of Easter flower- 

 ing plants. An interesting featurs of 

 this exhibit was an old-fashioned plow 

 said to be 150 years old, alongside the 

 latest improved model Syracuse plow, 

 gold plated. 



Bowker Fertilizer Co., fertilizers, 

 lawn dressings, etc. 



Electrical Hose & Rubber Co.. rub 

 ber hose. 



American Blower Co., Detroit returii 

 trap. 



William Moll, ideal steam special- 

 ties. 



Cleveland Cut Flower Co., Bat,> 

 evaporator. 



S. B. Church, high pressure spray- 

 ing machines, water systems, etc. 



.lohnston Heating Co., greenhouse 

 boilers. 



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Boston Plate & Window Glass Co., 

 greenhouse glass, mirrors, etc. 



Revere Rubber Co., Revero hose. 



A. T. Stearns Lumber Co., sash 

 bars and greenhouse lumber, etc. 



W. A. Bruce, greenhouse glazing, 

 paint, etc. 



.T. G. Harrison & Sons, box trees 

 and nursery roses. 



TT. S. Radiator Corporation, Furman 

 steam and hot water boilers. 



North Shore Ferneries Co., rustic 

 garden and lawn furniture, formal 

 arbors, etc. 



THE AWARDS 



(uo first); W. A. 



W. A. Manda, 2n(3. 

 Julius Roehrs Co., 



Peireo Bros., 1st.: 



M. Davenport, 



PLANT SECTION. 



Flowering Plants. — Miscellaneous. 



Ac:'iiMs, 18 plants, not loss than 1 vars.. Thomas Rolaud, N'ahaiit, 



Mass., 1st.; Mrs. Frederirk .^yer, 2nd. 

 Aca.-ias, plants, not less than ,"! vars., Thos. Holand, 1st. Mrs. 



F. Aycr, 2Dd. 

 Aca<'ias, .T plants, one or more vars., Thos. Roland, 1st.; Mi*s. F. 



Ayer, 2nd. 

 Acacia pubescens. specimen plants, Thos. Roland, 1st. 

 .Vcafia parafloxa, .spei-inien pl;iuts. Thos. Roland, 1st.; W. A. 



Manrta. 2nd. 

 -Vcacia. any other species or var., specimen, T. Rolaud. 1st.; T. 



Roland, 'Jnd. 

 .Vmaryllis. 3fi plants, not less tran 18 vars., T. Roland, 1st. 

 .\maryllis, 12 plants, not less than 9 vars., T. Roland, 1st. 

 .Vnthurium, 6 plauts, not less than ?> var.s., 



Manda, 2nd. 

 .Vnthurium. specimen plant, Lester I.eland, 1st.; 

 .\zalea Indica, 24 plants, not less than 6 vars., 



Rutherford, N. J., 1st. 

 -Vzalea Indica. 12 plants, not les.=: than 6 vars., 



W. W. Edgar Co., 2nd. 

 .\zalea Indica. plants, not less Uiau 3 vars., 



Watertown, Mass., Ist. 

 -\zalea Indica, specimen plant, pink or rose, Peirce Bros., 1st. 

 .\zalea Indica. specimen plant, white. C. B. Xewhold, 1st. 

 .\zalea Indica, specimen plant, any other color, Peirce Bros., 1st. 

 .\zalea mollis, 12 plants, not less than 4 colors, Sidney Ho£fman. 



1st. 

 liegonia Gloire de Lorraine. G plants, A. M. Davenport, 1st.; A. M. 



Davenport, 2nd. 

 Boronia, (! plants, not less than 2 vars., T. Roland, 1st. 

 Bougainvillen, 6 plants. T. Roland, 1st. 



Calceolaria hybtida, 6 plants. T. Roland, 1st.; T. Roland, 2ud. 

 Camellias, specimen plant, W. A. Manda, 1st. 



Cineraria hybrida, 6 plants, Mrs. John L. Gardner, Brookline, 1st. 

 ("ineraria stellata, G plants, Mrs. John L. Gardner, 1st. 

 Cvclamens, 36 plants, R. & J. Farquhar & Co., 1st. 

 Cyclamens, 12 plants, W. C. Rust, 1st.; Robt. Craig Co., PUila., 



2nd. 

 Chorizema, 4 plants, Mrs. John L. Gardener, 1st. 

 Cborizenia, specimen plant, Mrs. John L. Gardner, 1st. 

 Tiricas, 24 plants, not less than 6 vara., T. Roland, 1st. 

 Ericas, 6 plants, not less than 3 vars., T. Roland, 1st.; Mrs. F 



Ayer, 2nd. 

 Erica melanthora, G plants. Thos. Roland, tst.; Mrs. F. Ayer, 2nd. 

 lOrlcas, anv species, specimen plant, Mrs. F. Ayer, 1st.: T. Roland 



2nd. 

 Flowering shrubs, 12 plants, standard or tree form, not less than 



6 vars., W. A. Manda, 1st.: Peirce Bros., 2nd. 



(Prize No. 4.5 offered by the Massachusetts State Board of 

 Agriculture.) 

 Gardenias, 6 plants, John McFarland, Ist. 

 Gardenias, specimen plant, (No first); John McFarland, 2nd. 

 Genistas, 12 plants, T. Roland, 1st. 

 Genistas, specimen plant. iXo first); Mrs. B. M. Gill, Medford, 



Mass., 2nd. 

 Flowering Plants, group arranged for effect, with palms and 



other foliage plants, to cover not less than 200 square feet, 



Edward MacMulkin, Boston, 1st. 

 Forced Shrubs, group forced shrubs and herbaceous plants (hardy 



trees and vines admissible), arranged for effect, to cover not 



less than 200 square feet, Peirce Bros., 1st. 

 Hvdranireas, 12 i>lnnts, not less than 3 vars.. Thos. Roland. 1st.; 



T. Roland, 2nd. 

 Hydrangeas, 6 plants, not less than 2 vars., T. Roland, 1st. 

 Hydrangeas, specimen plant. iNo first), J. W. Dudley & Sons, 



Parkersburg, W. Va., 2nd. 

 Lilacs, 12 plants, not less than 3 vars., Julius Roehrs, 1st.; Peirce 



Bros., 2nd. 

 Lilacs, 3 plants, one or more vars.. (Xo first); Peirce Bros., 2nd. 

 Marguerites, 3 plants, James Marlborough, 1st. 

 ^larguerites. specimen plant. James Marlborough, 1st. 

 Rhododendrons, 24 plants, not less than 6 vars., Julius Roehrs, 1st. 

 Rhododendrons, 12 plants, not less than 3 vars., W. A. Manda, 1st. 

 Rhododendrons, specimen plant, pink or lavender, (no first); W. 



A. Manda, 2nd. 

 Rhododendrons, plant, white or nearly white, (no first); (no 



second); W. A. Manda, 3rd. 

 Spiraea, or Astilbe, 12 plants, not less than 3 vars., (no first); 



Peirce Bros., 2nd. 

 Wistaria, specimen plant, Peirce Bros., 1st. 



Geraniums, 12 plants, not less than 12 vars., Winthrop .\mes, 1st. 

 Primula obconica, 12 plants, W. C. Rust, 1st. 

 '^clUzanthus, 6 plants, Mrs. B. S. Grew, Manchester, Mass., 1st.; 



John L. Smith, 2nd. 



Patterson, 1st. 

 vars., John L. 



One Specimen Flowering Plant, other than above, W. .\. Manda, 

 1st. 



Flowering Plants. — Bulbs. 



Hyacinths. 8 lOincli pans, distinct vars., John L. Smith, Swamp- 

 scott, Mass., 1st.; Geo. Barker, Swampscott, 2nd.; Wm. Pat- 

 terson, Wollaston, Ma.ss., 3rd. 



Hyacinths, 3 10-inch pans, white. Wm. C. Rust, Brookline. 1st.; 

 Wm. Patterson, 2nd. 



Hyacinths, 3 10-inch pans, pink or red, W. C. Rust, 1st.; Wm. 

 Patterson, 2nd. 



Hyacinths, 3 lOinch pans, light blue W. C. Rust, 1st. ;~Wni. Pat- 

 terson, 2nd. 



Hyaciuths, 3 10-inch pans, dark blue, W. C. Rust, 1st.; Wm. Pat- 

 terson. 2nd. 



Hyacinths. 5t) single pots, not less than 12 vars., John L. Smith, 

 1st.; Wm. Patterson, 2nd. 



Lilies, display to cover not less than 1(30 square feet. Foliage 

 plants may be used for effective arrangement, John McFarland, 

 Xorth Easton, Mass.. 1st.; Peirce Bros.. Waltham. 2nd. 



Narcissus. Large Trumpet, 12 10-in. pans in 12 vars., John L. 

 Smith, 1st.; Wm. Patterson, 2nd. 



Xardssus. Short or Medium Trumpet, 12 10-In. ijans, 12 vars., 

 John L. Smith, 1st.; Wm. Patterson, 2nd. 



Narcissus. 3 10-inch pans. Glory of Leiden, Wm. Patterson, 1st. 



Narcissus, 3 10-inch pans, Bicolor or Victoria, Wm. Patterson, 1st. 



Narcissus. 3 10-inch pans. Empress, Wm. I'atterson, 1st. 



Narcissus, 3 10-inch pans. Emperor, Wm. Patterson, 1st. 



Narcissus, 3 10-inch pans. Golden Spur. Wm. Patterson, 1st. 



Narcissus. 3 lO-inch pans, double Von Sion. John L. Smith, 1st.; 

 Wm. Patterson, 2nd. 



Narcissus, 3 10-inch pans, any other double, Wm. 



Tulips, Early Single. 15 10-incli pans, distinct 

 Smith, 1st.; AVm. Patterson, 2nd. 



Tulips, Early Single, S 10-inch pans, distinct vars., John L. Smith, 

 1st.; Wm. PattersoD, 2nd. 



Tulips, Early Single. 3 10-inch pans, white. Wm. Patterson, 1st. 



Tulips, Early Single, 3 10-incIi pans, pink, Wm. Patterson, 1st. 



Tulips, Earlv Single, 3 10-inch pans, scarlet or crimson, John L. 

 Smith, 1st. 



Tulips, Early Single. 3 lO-inch pans, yellow, Wm. Patterson, 1st. 



Tulips, Early Double, 6 lO-inch pans, not less than 3 vars., 

 Wm. Patterson, 2nd. 



Miscellaneous Bulbs, collection, arranged for effect, other foliage 

 plants admissible, to cover not less than 150 square feet, R. 

 & J. Farquhar & Co., 1st.; Sidney Hoffman, 2nd. 

 The judges were so deeply impressed with the beauty and 

 artistic arrangement of the first prize exhibit that they 

 earnestly recommended the additional award of a gold medal. 



One specimen Bulbous Plant in fiower other than above, T. T. 

 Watt, 1st. 



The judges were specially attracted by the entry in this class 

 of Narcissus King -Alfred and would recommend a reward of 

 a certificate of merit. 



Flowering Plants. — Orchids. 



Oj-chids, collection, arranged with foliage plants for effect, to 



cover not less than KX) square feet. For commercial growers 



only, Julius Roehrs, Rutherford, N. J., Isl. 

 (Orchids, collection. 12 plants, 12 distinct vars., E. B. Dane. 



(^hestnut Hill, Brookline. Mass., 1st.; W. A. Manda. South 



Orange. N. J., 2nd. 

 Cattleya Trianae, specimen plant, .T. T. Butterworth. S-nith 



Framingham, Mass., 1st.; W. A. Manda, 2nd. 

 Cattleya Schroederae, specimen plant, W. A. Manda. 1st. 

 Cattleva, anv other variety, specimen plant, J. T. Butterworth. 



1st.; W. A. Manda, 2nd.; W. A. Manda, 3rd. 

 Cypripedium, collection, not less than 25 vars., E. B. Dane, 1st.: 



W. A. Manda, 2nd. 

 Cypripedium, 6 plants. 6 vars., E. B. Dane, 1st.: W. A. Manda, 2nd. 

 Cypripedium, specimen, any var., W. A. Manda, 1st.; J. T. Butter- 

 worth, 2nd. 

 Coelogyne. specimen plant, E. J. Mitton, Brookline, Mass., 1st. 

 Dendrobinm, 12 plants. 12 vars., W. A. Manda. 1st. 

 Dendrobinm nohile, specimen plant, Henry Stewart, Waltham, 



Mass., 1st.: W. A. Manda, 2nd. 

 Dendrobinm Wardianum, best specimen plant, W. A. Manda, 1st.; 



J. T. Butterworth, 2nd. 

 Dendrobinm, specimen plant, any other var., W. A. Manda, 1st. 

 Laella anceps. specimen plant, T. T. Watt, Wellesley Mass., 1st.; 



T. T. Watt, 2nd. 

 Odontoglossum, specimen plant, any var.. W. A. Manda, 1st. 

 Oncldium, specimen plant, any var., W. A. Manda, 1st. 

 Phalaenopsis, specimen plant, any var., W. A. Manda, 1st.; J. T. 



Butterworth, 2nd. 

 Vanda, specimen plant, an.v var.. Lager & Hurrell, Summit, N. J., 



1st. , ^ 



One Specimen Orchid in flower other than above, W. A. Manda, 



1st. 



