March 31, 1917 



HOETICULTURE 



425 



Tweuty-tivo Mrs. (ieorgp Siiawyer- Florex 

 (Jardena: 2il, Adolph i'areinvald. 



Tweuty -five Lady Alice Stanley — A. N. 

 Pierson. 



Twenty-live Radiance — John Stephanson 

 Sons. 



Twenty-five My Maryland — John Stepliau- 

 .son Sons ; 2d, A. N. Pierson. 



Twenty Jonkheer ,T. L. Moolc — Gude Bros. 

 Co., Washington, D. *_'. ; 2ci, August Doom- 

 ling. 



Tweut.v-tive JIad. Paul Euler — Edward 

 Towill ; 2d, John Andre. 

 Twenty-five Cleveland — Harry O. May. 

 Twenty-five Ophelia — .Joseph Heacock ; 

 2d, A. N. Pieraon. 



Twefity-five Sunburst — .T. H. Duulop ; 2d, 

 John Stephanaon Sons. 



Twenty-five Mrs. Aaron AVard — John Ste- 

 phanson Sons ; 2d, A. N. I'iersou. 



Twenty-five any other disseminated va- 

 riety, pink — John Stephanaon Sons; 2d, 

 Florex Gardens. 



Display in pots or tuba, not leas than oOO 

 square feet : arranged for effect — A. N. Pier- 

 son, Inc.. Cromwell, Conn. 



Twelve climbing or rambling — .Tohu Wan- 

 amaker, Jenkintown, Pa. 



Dorothy Perkins apecimen plant — John 

 Wanamaker. 



Climbing or other specimen — A. N. Pier- 

 son; 2d, John Wanamaker. 



Display of Hybrid Teas, 100 square feet — 

 2d, John W. Pepper, Jenkintown, Pa.; no 

 first awarded. 



One hundred American Ucautiea — George 

 Burton; 2d, Myers & Santnian ; ;id. Alfred 

 Burton. 



Fifty American Beauties — Adolph Faren- 

 wald ; 2d. George Burton ; 3d, Alfred Burton. 

 One hundred Mrs. Charles Kussell — 

 Harry O. May; 2d, Victor Groschens ; 3d, 

 .\ugust Doemling. 

 One hundred Hadley — Joseph Heacock. 

 One hundred Hoosier Beauty — A. N. Pier- 

 son; 2d, Harry O. May. 



One hundred Killarney or any pink sport 

 of the Killarneys — John R. Andre; 2d, Jo- 

 seph Heacock ; 3d, Bedford Floral Co., New 

 York. 



One hundred White Killarney or any 

 white sport of the Killarneys— A. N. Pier- 

 son. 



One hundred Sunburst — John Stephanaon 

 Sona; 2d, A. N. Pierson. 



Fifty Mrs. Charles Russell— John Dun- 

 lop. Toronto, Can. ; 2d, Robert Scott & Son ; 

 3d, W. A. Leonard. 



Best hundred roses entered, sweepstakes, 

 Rodman Wanamaker Cup— Won by Joseph 

 Heacock. 



Best vase of 50 roses entered, sweepstakes. 

 McDonald & Campbell Cup— Won by Joseph 

 Heacock. 



Best vase of 25 rosea entered, aweepstakea, 

 "The Philadelphia Record" Cup— Won by 

 Joseph Heacock. 



Best collection of Polyantha, not less than 

 six varieties, Mrs. J. Willis Martin Cup- 

 Won liy Myera & Santman. 



Twenty-five American Beautiea — Myers & 

 Sauttnau; 2d, Adolph Farenwald; 3d, Al- 

 fred Burton. 



Fifty Hoosier Beauty— L. B. Coddington ; 

 2d. H. L. May. 



Fifty Francis Scott Key— Augustus Doem- 

 ling. 



Fifty Red Radiance — A, N. Pierson. 

 Fifty Hadley— Joseph Heacock; 2d, Ed- 

 nard Towill. 

 Fifty Milady— A. N. Pierson. 

 Fifty Mrs. George Shawyer— Florex Gar- 

 dens ; 2d, Adolph Forenwald. 



Fifty Ladv Alice Stanley— A. X. I'lerson. 

 Fifty Radiance — John Stephanson & hou. 

 Fifty Mad. Paul Euler— L. B. C'"ldiiig- 

 Inn: 2d, John Andre. 



Fifty Cleveland- Harry O. May. 



THE NEW YORK FLORISTS' CLUB. 



The next meeting of the New York 

 Florists' Club, Monday, April 9, will be 

 Sweet Pea Night and the exhiljition 

 committee is desirous of making a 

 good display, and ask growers of sweet 

 peas to kindly send an exhibit. The 

 committee would also like an exhibit 

 from growers that are not sweet pea 

 speciafists to send along any other 

 novelty in the flower line that they 

 may specialize in; that would be of in- 

 terest to the club. All exhibits shipped 

 by express should be addressed to John 

 Young, No. 53 West 2Sth street. New 

 York, and must reach him not later 

 than 6 P. M. on Monday, April 9. 



The exhibition committee will be on 

 hand to arrange all exhibits and see 

 that they are properly staged. 



C. W. KxiiniT. Chairman. 



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fwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 



SPRING BULBS! 



GLADIOLUS 



Doz. 100 1000 



America. 1st size. Shell 

 pink ¥0.30 $1,75 13.00 



.^ugasta. White laven- 

 der throat 31) 1.75 16.00 



Baron Hulot. Indigo 



blue 35 2.85 20.00 



Brenchleyensis. Vermil- 

 ion scarlet 25 1.50 12.50 



Halley. Salmon pink to 



bright red 26 1.60 12.56 



Mrs. Francis King:. Ver- 

 milion scarlet 30 1.75 15.00 



Pajiama. An improved 



America 40 8.00 25.00 



Pink Perfection. Rose 



pink 60 4.00 36.00 



Princeps. Rich crimson, 



extra large 40 S.OO 25.00 



Yellow and Yellow Spotted 



JOHANNA KANZIxEITEK. * 



ft l.«S 



GCSTAV GUMPPER. 4 ft... S.76 

 RICHARD WAIXAOB. 4^ 



ft 1.66 



GLADIATOR. 5 ft 1.M 



.AUSTRIA. 6 ft 1,66 



Orange Shades 



MRS. K.ATE GRAY. 

 INDI.-\.\..\. 6 ft 



6 ft. 



1.66 

 1.66 



16.00 

 36.00 



16.00 

 15.00 

 16.00 



16.00 

 16.00 



Yellow-Edged and Gold-EdgedlCannas 



AMERICA. 6 ft 



.4LLEMANNIA. 4 to 5 ft., 



DllKK OF YORK. 5ft 



GL.\DIO-FLORA. 3V. ft. , 



IT.4LI.A. 4V. ft 



.JEAN TISSOT. 5 ft. 



1.S6 

 1.36 

 2.75 

 1.66 

 UW 

 1.66 



12.00 

 12.00 

 26.00 

 16.00 

 14.00 

 16.00 



M.AD. CROZY. 5ft 2J» M.00 



SOIIV. de A. CROZY. 4ft... 2.26 20.00 



Pink-Flewering Cuinas 



VENUS. 3Vi ft. 

 SllEN.\NDOAH. 



2.00 

 1.66 



IIJW 



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FANCY-LEAVED CALADIUMS CALADIUM ESCULENTUM 



Brazilian Collection of 12 yarleties. ¥1.60 



per doz., $12.00 per 100. 

 Mixed Brazilian Varieties. $1.25 per 



d.'z.. $10.00 per 100. 



TUBEROSES,^ looo 



Double Pearl. Bulbs, 4 to 6 

 in. in circumference ¥1.00 $7.80 



(Elephant's Ear) 

 Full cases at 1000 Rate 



7/9 100 in 



9/11 76 in 



11/12 50 in 



13/np 25 in 



case 

 case 

 case 

 case 



Doz. 



.60 



.75 



1.10 



1.60 



100 

 3.50 

 6.50 

 8.00 



12.00 



1000 

 30.00 

 50.00 

 76.00 



Jinbur L Boddittdton ec, Tnc, 

 i 128 eftambcrs Street new Vork City 



CANNAS, Dormant Roots 



Packed 250 in a Case 

 Full cases at 1000 rate 



Red-Flowering Canras, Green Foliage § 



100 1000 



BKAUTE POITEVINE. 3V4 ft. 2.00 17JiO 



BLACK PRINCE. 4 ft 2.76 H6J00 



CHARLES HENDERSON. 



4 ft 2.00 17.60 



CHEROKEE. 4 ft 1.50 HMO 



CRIMSON BEDDER. 3 ft... 2.76 25.00 

 DUKE OF MARLBORO. iVz 



ft 1.76 16.00 



FURST BISMARCK. 4 ft 1.66 16.00 



CH.VNCELOR BCLOW. 3 ft.. 1.66 15.00 



J. D. EISELE. 5 ft 1.66 15.00 



LOUI.SIANA. 6 ft 1.65 16.00 



METEOR. 5 ft 12.00 lOO.OO 



MEPHISTO. 3!/2 ft l.«5 15.00 



MUS.iFOLIA. 7 ft 1.66 16.00 



PRESIDENT CLEVELAND. 



3 ft 2X»0 17.50 



PRES. MEYER. 4ft 2.00 17JiO 



PILLAR OF FIRE. 6 ft 2.00 17.50 



TABRYTOWN. 3% ft 2.00 17.60 



ASSOCIATION OF KEW GARDEN- 

 ERS IN AMERICA. 



The above association held its sec- 

 ond annual banquet and reunion on 

 March 16 at Shanley's, New York, when 

 members, their wives or lady friends 

 and horticultural friends spent a very 

 enjoyable evening. The evening was 

 divided into three sections, business, 

 banquet and entertainment. During 

 the business meeting there were some 

 important plans laid before the mem- 

 bers regarding the organization of the 

 association on a permanent basis, 

 which met with the approval of all 

 present. ' These plans will be submit- 

 ted to all members in the different 

 States of the Union and Canada. The 

 same oflficers were re-elected: Presi- 



dent, Montague Free; vice-president, 

 James McPherson; secretary and treas- 

 urer, S. R. Candler. 



There were nearly thirty who sat 

 down to a very enjoyable dinner which 

 was served In a very nice way by the 

 famous house of Shanley's. 



Before the dinner a very interesting 

 time was spent when most of the mem- 

 bers helped to make the time enjoyable. 

 The members and friends who assisted 

 were J. Jennings, C. W. Lider, Mr. and 

 Mrs. Montague Free, P. Cane, H. E. 

 Downer, Harrison Dick, Mrs. Candler, 

 Robert Barton, Robert Cameron and 

 Edward Canning. The meeting broke 

 up at a late hour when all joined in 

 and sang Auld Lang Syne, all eager for 

 the next reunion to come around. 



S. R. Caxdler, Sec. 



