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HORTICULTURE 



April 1, 1911 



Flowering Plants. — Roses. 

 Division A. — American Rose Society Prizes. 



Display 111 pots or tubs, any or all classes, to occupy not less than 

 300 square feet, arranged for effect, Thos. Roland, 1st.; M. H. 

 Walsh, Woods Hole, Mass., 2nd. 



12 Climbing or rambling, 6 or more vars., M. H. Walsh, 1st. 



Lady Gay, specimen plant, M. H. Walsh, 1st. 



Hiawatha, specimen plant, M. H. Walsh, 1st. 



Climbing, any other var., specimen, M. H. Walsh, 1st. 



Baby Rambler, crimson, 6 plants, Thos. Roland, 1st. 



Baby Rambler, pink, 6 plants, T. Roland, 1st. 



Baby Rambler, white, 6 plants, T. Roland, 1st. 



Collection of standard or tree roses, 12 or more plants, 6 or more 

 vars., T. Roland, 1st. 



Ferns. 



Adlautum Farleyeuso, specimen, James Marlborough, 1st.; W. A. 



Manda, 2nd.; James Marlborough, Topsfleld, Mass., 3rd. 

 Adlantum cuneatuni or Its var., specimen, B. B. Dane, Ist.; Geo. 



Barker, 2nd. 

 Aspidlum, specimen, W. A. Manda, 1st. 

 Clbotlum Schledei, specimen, C. B. Newbold, 1st.; Mrs. Frederick 



Ayer, 2nd.; W. A. Manda, 3rd. 

 Davallla, specimen, any var., W. A. Manda, 1st.; Wm. Thatcher, 



Brookline, Mass., 2nd. 

 Nephrolepls exaltata and its vars., display, one of each, pots not 



to exceed 8 inches in diam., F. R. Pierson Co., Tarrytown, 



N. Y., 1st.; W. A. Mauda, 2nd. 

 Nephrolepls Bostonlensis, specimen, F. R. Pierson Co., 1st. 

 Nephrolepls Scottll, specimen, (no first); F. R. Pierson Co., 2nd. 

 Nephrolepls PJersonl, specimen, F. R. Pierson Co., 1st. 

 Nephrolepls Plersoni elegantlsslma, specimen, F. R. Pierson Co., 



1st. 

 Nephrolepls Whitmanl, specimen, F. R. Pierson Co., 1st. 

 Nephrolepls, specimen any other var., F. R. Pierson Co., 1st.; 



F. R. Pierson Co., 2nd ; Kessler Bros., New York, 3rd. 

 Polypodinm, or Gonlophleblum, specimen, W. A. Manda, 1st.; W. 



W. Edgar Co., 2nd. 

 Stag Horn Fern, 6 plants. In var., W. A. Manda, 1st. 

 Stag Horn Fern, specimen, any var., W. A. Manda, 1st.; Mrs. 



Frederick Ayer, 2nd. 

 Tree Fern, specimen, W. A. Manda, 1st. 

 Fern, specimen, any other var., W. A. Manda, 1st. 

 Fern, specimen, new var., not in commerce, Silver and Bronze 



medals, W. A. Manda, 1st.; F. It. Pierson Co., 2nd. 



Palms and Foliage Plants. 



Arecas, pair, Geo. Barker, Swampscott, Mass., 1st; W. A. Manda, 



So. Orange, N. J., 2nd. 

 Arecas, specimen, W. A. Manda, 1st. 



Cocos Australis or its vara., specimen, W. A. Manda, 1st. 

 Cocos plumosus, specimen, W. A. Manda, 1st. 

 Kentia Belmorcana, pair, W. A. Manda, 1st.; B. MacMulkln, Bos- 

 ton, 2nd. 

 Kentia Belmoreana, specimen, W. A. Manda, 1st. 

 Kentia Forsterlana, pair, W. A. Manda, 1st. 

 Kentia Forsterlana, specimen, W. A. Manda, 1st. 

 Phoenix Roebelenii, pair, Bobbluk & Atkins, Rutherford, N. J., 



1st.; A. Bieschke, Norton, Conn., 2nd.; James MacKan, Tuxedo 



Park, N. Y., 3rd. 

 Phoenix rupicola, specimen, W. A. Manda, 1st. 

 Palms, other than above, 12 plants, 12 vars., W. A. Manda, 1st. 

 One specimen Palm, any other than above, W. A. Manda, 1st. 

 Bay Trees, display, Bobblnk & Atkins, 1st; R. & J. Farquhar, 2nd. 

 Bay Trees, pair, pyramidal, Geo. Barker, 1st; S. Hoffman, 2nd. 

 Bay Trees, pair, standard, Geo. Barker, 1st ; S. Hoffman, 2nd. 

 Box Trees, display, W. A. Manda, 1st; Bobblnk & Atkins, 2nd. 

 Box Trees, pair, pyramidal, W. A. Manda, 1st; S. Hoffman, 2nd. 

 Box Trees, pair, standard, W. A. Manda, 1st; S. Hoffman, 2nd. 

 Box Trees, pair, bush, W. A. Manda, 1st; W. A. Manda, 2nd. 

 Araucarias, 6 plants, 3 or more vars., W. A. Manda, 1st. 

 Crotons, display, Robt. Craig Co., Phila., Pa., 1st. 

 Crotons, 25 plants, 25 vars.. In not over 6-lnch pot, Robt. Craig 



Co., 1st. 

 Crotons, 6 plants, 6 vars., Mrs. Frederick Ayer, Newton Centre, 



Mass., Ist; Robt. Craig Co., 2nd. 

 Cycad, specimen, any variety, W. A. Manda, 1st ; W. A. Manda, 2nd. 

 Dracaenas, 12 plants, 6 or more vars., W. A. Manda, Ist.; Thos. 



Roland, Nahant, Mass., 2nd. 

 Dracaenas, specimen, green, W. A. Manda, 1st.; E. MacMulkln, 



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

 Dracaenas, specimen, red, Robt. Craig Co., 1st.: W. A. Manda, 2nd. 

 Dracaenas, specimen, any other color, E. B. Dane, Brookline, 



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

 Flcus elastlca or elastlca variegata, specimen, W. A. Manda, Ist. 

 Flcus pandurata, specimen, W. A. Manda, 1st.; Robt. Craig, 2nd. 

 Pandanus Veitchil, specimen, W. A. Manda, 1st. 

 Panadanus, specimen, anv other var., J. Dndds, Phila, Pa., 1st.; 



W. Thatcher, Brookline, Mass.. 2nd.; W. A. Manda, 3rd. 

 One specimen greenhouse or stove foliage plant, other than 



above. W. Thatcher, 1st. 

 Greenhouse or Stove Foliage Plants, 6 plants, 6 var., W. A. Manda, 



1st. 

 Cacti and other Succulent Plants, collection, not less than 50 



vars., W. A. Manda, Ist. 

 One Specimen Succulent Plant, W. A. Manda, 1st. 

 Banana Tree, specimen In fruit, James Marlborough, Topsfleld, 



Mass., 1st. 

 Conifers, collection In pots or tubs, not less than 25 vars., W. A. 



Manda, 1st.; R. & J. Farquhar, 2nd.; Bobblnk & Atkins. 3rd. 

 Conifers, 6 specimens, W. A. Manda, 1st.: W. A. Manda, 2nd. 

 Conifers, 3 specimens, W. A. Manda, 1st.; W. A. Manda, 2nd. 

 Conifers, 2 specimens, W. A. Manda, 1st.; W. A. Manda, 2nd. 

 Conifers, single specimen, W. A. Manda, 1st.; W. A. Manda, 2nd. 



CUT FLOWER SECTION. 



Roses. 



DIVISION D. 

 American Beauty, Myers & Samtman, 1st.; Bassett & Washburn, 



2nd. 

 Klllarney, A. Fabrenwald, 1st.; Waban Rose Conservatories, 2nd. 



White Klllarney, Waban Rose Cons., 1st.; Poehlmuuii Bros. Co., 

 2nd. 



Richmond, Edward Towill, 1st.; A. Farenwald, 2nd. 



My Maryland, A. N. Pierson, 1st.; Myers & Samtman, 2nd. 



Mrs. Jnrdlne, Robt. Scott & Son, 1st.; John Stevenson & Son, 2nd. 



Kaiserin Augusta Victoria, (no first) ; Robt. Scott & Son, 2nd. 



Mrs. Aaron Ward, Waban Rose Cons.. 1st. ; W. H. Elliott, 2nd. 



Cardinal or Rhea Reid, W. H. Elliott, Ist.; Bassett & Wasbbnin, 

 2nd. 



Any other disseminated varclty, A. N. Pierson, 1st.; A. N. Pier- 

 son, 2nd. 



DIVISION E. 



American Beauty, L. A. Noe, 1st.; Myers & Samtman, 2nd. 



Killarne.v, John R. Andre, 1st.; A. Farenwald, 2nd. 



White Klllarney, John Andre, Ist.; Poehlmann Bros. Co., 2ud. 



Richmond, Edward Towill, 1st.; John Welsh Young, 2nd. 



My Maryland, John Welsh Young, 1st.; Wm. Geiger, 2nd. 



Bride, L. A. Noe, 1st. ; Pittsburg Cut Flower Co., 2nd. 



Bridesmaid, Waban Rose Cons., Ist.; L. A. Noe, 2nd. 



Golden Gale or Uncle John, (no first); Gude Bros. Co., 2nd. 



Bon Silene, W. H. Elliott, 1st.. 



Any other disseminated variety, Wm. Geiger, Ist.; Exeter Ron 

 Conservatories. 2nd. 



Special Report on Roses: The judges wish to call attention 

 to the special excellent e of the total exhibits. The competi- 

 tion was so keen that there was little difference In quality and 

 size between the first and second prize winners, and the ex- 

 hibits of the roses at large were of a quality exceedingly even 

 and close seconds to the best. 



DIVISION H. 

 Special Prizes. — American Rose Society's Medals and Cer- 

 tificates for Novelties. 



Gold Medal for the best new Rose not yet disseminated, whether 

 of domestic or foreign origin. Exhibits to be Judged by the 

 official scale of the American Rose Society, and no gold medal 

 to be awarded to any Rose scoring less than 95 points. 



Silver Medal is offered at the same time and under the same 

 conditions for a novelty scoring not less than 85 points. 



A Certificate of Merit is awarded to all Novelties scoring 80 

 points, but neither Medal nor Certificate will be issued until 

 the variety Is named and 12 blooms shown. 



li". R. Pierson Co , certificate on Klllarney Sport, 84 points. 



S. J. Renter & Son, silver medal on Klllarney Sport, 86 points. 



A. N. Pierson Co., certificate on Lady Cromwell, 82 points. 



Robert Scott & Son, silver medal on Melody, 85 points. 



A. N. Pierson, certificate on Red Klllarney, 81 points. 



Robert Scott & Son, certificate on Double Pink Klllarney, 84 points. 



A. N. Pierson, certificate on Dark Pink Klllarney, 83 points. 



"Growers' " prizes, Waban Rose Conservatories 1st.; Edw. Towill, 

 2nd-; A. Farenwald, 3rd. 



S. A. F. medals were awarded to M. H. Walsh for seedling Ram- 

 bler roses and Rambler rose Lucile (Silver) and Lady Gay 

 (Bronze). A certificate of merit was given to Myei-s & Samt- 

 man for new rose Hilda (81 points). 



CARNATIONS. 



SECTION A, 



Open to all varieties. 



Vase 100 blooms, white. Cottage Gardens Co., Queens, N. Y., 1st.; 



Patten & Co., Tewksbury, Mass., (with Shasta,) 2nd.; Llttle- 



fleld & Wyman North Hinton, Mass., (with Perfection,) 3rd. 

 Vase lOO blooms, flesh pink, etc., John Barr, Natlck, Mass., 1st.; 



Peter Fisher, Ellis, Mass., (with May Day) 2nd.: S. J. God- 



dard Framlngham, Mass., (with Pink Delight,) 3rd. 

 Vase 100 bloom.s, light pink, etc., John Barr, 1st.; Joseph Heacock 



Co.. Wyncote, Pa., 2nd.: Peter Fisher, 3rd. 

 Vase 100 blooms, dark pink, etc.. Cottage (jardens Co., 1st.; Cliai. 



Webber, Lynbrook, N. Y'., 2nd. 

 Vase 100 blooms, red or scarlet, etc.. Patten & Co., (with Beacon,) 



1st.: S. J. Goddard, 2nd.; Peter Fisher, 3rd. 

 Vase 100 blooms, crimson, etc., W. D. Howard, Mllford, Mass., 



(with Fenn,) 1st.; Wanoka Greenhouses, Barnveld, N. Y., 2nd.; 



James Wheeler, Nalick, Mass., 3rd. 

 Vase 100 blooms, yellow or yellow variegated. Patten & Co., (with 



Hattle Starret,) 1st. 

 Vase 100 blooms, white, variegated. Patten & Co., (with Mrs. C. 



W. Barrow,) 1st.; VVanoka Greenhouses, 2nd.; John Barr, 3rd. 



See Section H. Class 343, for Sweepstakes prize in Section A. 



SECTION B. 

 Open to all varieties disseminated prior to July, 1910. 50 blooms 



to each vase. 

 White Perfection, S. J. Goddard, 1st.; Peter Fisher, 2nd. 

 White Enchantress, Peter Fisher, 1st.; Pierce Bros., 2nd. 

 Any other white. Patten & Co., 1st. 

 Enchantress, Peter Fisher, 1st.: Wm. Nicholson, Framlngham, 



Mass., 2nd. 

 Pink Delight, Patten & Co., 1st.; Peter Fisher, 2nd. 

 Any other flesh pink, Peter Fisher, 1st.; Chas. S. Strout, Blddeford, 



Maine, 2nd. 

 Rose pink Enchantress, (no flrst): Pierce Bros., 2nd. 

 WInsor, A. A. Pembroke, Beverly, Mass., 1st.; Patten & Co., 2nd. 

 Winona, Patten & Co., 1st.; Pierce Bros., 2nd. 

 Anv other light pink, (no first); N. F. Comley, Lexington, Mass., 



2nd. 

 Afterglow, William Nicholson, 1st. 

 .4nv other dark pink, S. J. Goddard, 1st. 

 Victory, F. R. Pierson Co^ 1st.; C. S. Strout, 2nd. 

 Beacon. John Barr, 1st.; S. J. Goddard, 2nd. 

 Any other scarlet, L. E. Small, 1st. 

 Harry Fenn, W. D. Howard, 1st. 



Any other crimson, Littlefleld & Waymon, 1st.; M. A. Patten, 2ud. 

 Mrs. M. A. Patten, Wm. Nicholson, 1st. 



Any yellow, variegated, M. A. Patten, 1st.; H. Schrade, 2nd. 

 Any other color, M. A. Patten, 1st. 



SECTION C. 

 For Seedlings and Sports not disseminated prior to July, 1910. 



25 blooms to each vase. 

 Sweepstake prizes for Classes 328 to 333 Inclusive. 1st, $25.00 

 nnd S. A. F. Silver Medal; 2nd. .$15.00 and S. A. F. Bronze 



