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Any specimen foliage plant, Tiot less than 10-in. pot or tub. — 1, W. Boyce 

 TIiompsLn. Vonkers, N. V.; 2. Mis. E. 1-. Luckeiibach, Port Washing- 

 rtoii, N. V. 



Clruuii of foliage plants, with orchids permitted, collection covering 200 

 sq. ft., arranged for effect. — 1, W. Boyce Thompson, Yonkers, N. Y. ; 2, 

 Albert M illard, supt.. Greystoiie, Yonkers. N. Y. 



Ferns, Private Growers 



Asparagus, specimen, any variety. — 1, E. E. Smatliers (W. D. Robertson, 

 _g(li-. ), Port Chester, N. Y. ; 2. JV'Iiss A. De Lamar, (Hen Cove, L. I. 



Adiantum Farleyense, or Farleyense type, specimen. — 1, Mrs. E. F. 

 Luckenbach (Thos. Twigg, gdr.), Port Washington, N. Y.; 2, James B. 

 Duke (A. E. Miles, gdr.), Somerville, N. J. 



Adiantum any other variety, specimen. — 1, E. E. Smatliers; 2, Jas. A. 

 !Ma^Donald (R. Hughes, gdr.), Flushing, L. I. 



Cibotium Scheidei. specimen. — 1, D. Guggenheim (Thos. A. Leyden, 

 gdr.), Hempstead House Estate, Port Chester, N. Y.; 2, E. E. Smathers. 



Goniophlebium sub-auriculatum specimen. — 1, Albei t ^liUard, Grey stone 

 Estate, Yonkers. N. Y. 



Stag's Horn Pern, specimen.— 1, iliss A. De Lamar, Glen Cove, N. Y.; 

 2, Jas. A. Macdonald. 



Fern, any other variety, not otherwise specified. — 1, Miss .\. De Lamar* 

 2, E. E. Smathers. 



Bulbous Plants, Private Growers 



Freesias. white, 12, puts or pans. — 1, Bertram 11. lloiden (Wm. Turner, 

 gdr.), Rumson, N. J.; 2, Mrs. Percv Chubb (Peter Smith, gdr.), Glen 

 Cove, N. Y. 



Freesias, colored, 6 pots or jians. — 1. Mrs. Harold I. Pratt (Frank O. 

 Johnson, supt.). Glen Cove, L. L; 2. Mrs. Payne Whitney (Geo. Ferguson, 

 gdr.), Manhasset, L. I. 



Hvacinths, white, three lO-in. pots or pans. — 1, Mrs. Payne Whitney; 

 2, Mrs. Percy Chubb. 



Hyacinths, pink or red, three 10-in. pots or pans. — 1, Jas. A. Macdonald; 

 2, Mrs. Payne Whitney. 



Hyacinths, light Idue, three 10-in. po»s i. r pans. — 1, Jas. A. MacdLnald; 

 2, Mrs. Payne Whitney. 



Hyancinths, dark blue or ijurple, three lOin. pots or pans. — 1, Bertrai.i 

 H. Borden; 2, D. Guggenheim. 



Hyacinths, yellow, three 10-in. pots or pans. — 1. Jas. A. Macdonald; 

 2. Mrs. Payne Whitney. 



Lilies, 12 pots, any varieties. — 1, Mrs. Percy Chubb; 2, Mrs. Harold I. 

 Pratt. 



Lilv of the Valley, three 10-in. puts or pans. — 1, Mrs. Payne Whitney; 

 2. Bertram H. Borden. 



Narcissus, 6 varieties, six 10-in. jtots ur pan?..^!. Bertram H. Bordea; 

 2. Mrs. Harold I. Pratt. 



Tulips, single early, 6 distinct varieties, six 10-in. pots or pans. — 1, D. 

 Guggenlieim; 2, Mrs. Payne \A'liitn^y. 



Tulips, double, in variety, six 10-in. jiots or ]»ans. — 1, Mrs. Payne 

 Whitney ; 2, D. Guggenlieim. 



Tulii'S, May-riow ering. ir j 'ar'.- in. or In .ill. distinct varieties, twelve 10-in. 

 pots or pans. — 1. Bertram II. Borden ; 2, 1 '. ( luggenhcini. 



Prizes Offered by Zandbergen Bros.. Valkenburg, near Leiden, 



Holland, and Oyster Bay, N. Y. 



Tulips. Darwin, variety IHiclies.s of Iluhenburg, 10-in. pot or pan. — 1, 

 Mrs. Payne Whitney; 2, Jas. A. Macdonald. 



Hyacinths. 10-in. pots or pans, 8 distinct varieties, one pr.t or pan of 

 each!—!, Jas. A. Macdonald; 2. Mrs. Payne Whitney. 



Orchid Plants, Private Growers 



Twelve plants in variety, decorative plants perm it led. — 1, Arthur N. 

 Cooley (Oliver Lines, gdr.), Pittsfield, Mass. 



Prizes Offered by Mrs. N. F. Brady 



Six plants in varietv, decorative plants permitted. — 1. Arthur X. Cooley; 

 2, Mrs. Harold L Pratt. 



Orchids in variety. 3 plants.— 1. Arthur X. Cooley; 2, Mrs. Walter C. 

 Teagle (James Linane. gdr.), E. Port Chester. 



Brasso-Cattleya, or Brasso-Lxlia, 1 plant. — 1, .\. N. Cooley; 2, Bertram 

 H. Borden. 



Cattleva, Lselia, or Laelia-Cattleva Hybrid. 1 plant. — 1, A. N. Cooley; 2 

 Mrs. Harold T. Pratt. 



Specimen plant, any variety. ^1, A. X. C. oley; 2, Mrs. Walter C. Teagle. 



Special Classes 



These classes are open to growers who market a portion of their 

 product, but are not engaged exclusively in the orchid business. Exhibilcrs 

 in these classes are not eligible to compete in other orchid classes. 



Group of plants in variety covering lOO sq. ft., decorative plants per- 

 mitted for effect. — 1 , James B. Duke. 



Collection of Hvbrid^, 25 plants, decorative plants permitted. — 1, James 

 B. Duke. 



Cut Orchids, Private Growers 



Collection of Cut Orchiils. covering 50 sq. ft., decorative greens per- 

 mitted. — 1, Arthur N. Cooley. 



Roses in Pots and Tubs, Private Growers 



Collection of Roses in variety, covering 100 sq. ft., arranged for effect.— 



1. W. B. Thompson (Andrew Strachan. cdr.). Yonkers. X. Y. 



Roses. 6 Ramblers, any varieties. — L W. B. Thompson. Yonkers. N. Y. 



Cut Roses, Private Growers 



Prizes Offered by Somerset Hills Garden Club of 



New Jersey 



18 Columbia. — 1, Mrs. II. McK. Twombly (R. Tyson, supt.). Convent 

 Sta , X. L; 2, Wm. D. Guthrie (Tas. A. Wincock, gdr.). Locust Val- 

 ley, X. r. 



IS Premier.— 1. Mrs. H. :McK. Twombly. 



18 Sunburst.— 1, Mrs. Wm. D. Guthrie; 2, Mrs. E. F. Luckenbach. 



18 Mrs. Aaron Ward. — 1, Countess Mildred Hohenstein (C. T. McCor- 

 mick, gdr.). Edge Hill. Pa. 



18 Ophelia, or any of its sports. — 1. Mrs. H. Mcl\. Twombly. 



18 Any white variety. — 1, Howard Cole (W. R. Fowkes, gdr.), Madison. 

 N. J.; 2, Mrs. Percy Chubb. 



18 Any other disseminated variety, pink. — 1, Jas. A. Macdonald. 



18 Any other disseminated variety, yellow. — 1, Mrs. H. McK. Twombly; 



2. Howard Cole. 



25 One or more varieties, to be shown in one vase. Open to all Varieties, 

 Seedlings and Sports.— 1. Mrs. H. McK. Twombly; 2, Mrs. Wm. D 

 Guthrie. 



Plants in Flower, Commercial Growers 



Genista, 1 plant, specimen. ^Madbtn ^ Christensen, Woud Ridge, N. J. 



Genista^ 3 standard, specimens.— 1, Madsen & Christensen, Wood Ridge, 

 X. J.; 2, A. L. Miller, Jamaica, X. Y. 



Hydrangea, 12 plants. — 1, Julius Roehrs Co., Rutherford, N. J. 



(iroup of Azaleas, any types, covering 150 sq. ft., arranged for effect. — 

 1, Bobbink & Atkins, Rutherford, X. J. 



Special— Open Class. An exhibit covering l.OOO sq. ft. This exhibit 

 may include lawns, Hower beds, gardens, shrubbery borders. Rose beds, 

 bulb beds, or any exhibit that the artistic ability of the exhibitor may 

 suggest, as the widest latitude will be allowed in this class. Special gold 

 medals will also be awarded for special merit in this class. 



Palms and Foliage Plants, Commercial Growers 



Bay Trees, pyramidal, 2 plants. — 1, Yonkers X'ur^cries, Inc., Yonkers, 

 N. V. 



Bay Trees, standard, 2 plants. — 1, Ycnkers Nurseries, Inc.; 2, Julius 

 Roehrs Co. 



Bay Trees, columnar, .: plants. — 1, Julius Roehrs Co. 



Box Trees, pyramidal, 2 plants. — 1, Bcbbink & Atkins. 



Box Trees, bush, 2 plants. — 1, Bobbink & Atkins. 



Kentia Forsteriana, specimen, single or bushy.— 1, Yonkers Xurser- 

 ies, Inc. 



Palm, other than above, specimen, single or bushy. — 1, Yonkers Xur- 

 series, Inc. ; 2, Bobbink & Atkins. 



Ferns, Commercial Grow^ers 



Adiantum Farleyense cr its types, six plants, not less than 8-in. pots or 

 pans. — 1, A. X, Pierson, Inc., Cromwell, Conn. 



Xephrolepis, specimen, any variety. — 1, F. R. Pierson, Tarrytown, N. Y. 



Cibotium Scheidei, specimen, not less than l2-in. pot or tub. — 1, Bobldnk 

 & Atkins. 



Ferns, collection, not less than 50 plants. — 1. F. R. Pierson. 



Fern, specimen, any other variet\'. — 1, F. R. Pierson. 



Bulbous Plants, Commercial Growers 

 Prizes Offered by the Rye Garden Club, G. C. A. 



Lilium, 25 pots, one or more varieties.- — 1, F. R. Pierson; 2, .\. L. Miller. 



Orchid Plants, Commercial Growers 



(iroup of plants in \ariety, cm\- ering 30O sq. ft. ( dircorative plants per- 

 mitted ). arranged for effect. — 1. Julius Roehrs Co. 



Group of 25 plants in variety, arranged for effect, greens permitted. — 

 I, G. E. Baldwin & Co., Mamarcneck. N. Y.; 2, Lager & Hurrell, Sum- 

 mit, X. J. 



Cut Orchids, Commercial Grow^ers 



Collections of cut (.)rchids covering IGO s q. ft. I»ecorative preens per- 

 mitted. — 1. Joseph Manda Co., W. Orc^nge. X. J. 



Roses in Pots and Tubs, Commercial Growers 



Climbing, red, specinien. — 1, Louis Dupuy, Whitest! ne, N. Y. 

 Climbing, pink, specimen. — 1, A. N. Pierson, Inc. 

 Climbing, yellow, specimen. — 1, A. X. Pierson, Inc. 

 Any single variety, specimen. — 1, Louis Dupuy. 



Cut Roses, Commercial Growers 



50 .\merican Beauty.— 1. (uide Bros. Co.. 1214 F st., Washt^-gton, D. C. 



100 Columbia. — 1, F. R. Pierson, Tarrytown, X. Y.; 2, L. " B. Codding- 

 lon. Murray Hill. X. J. 



lOO Francis Scott Kev. — 1. F. R. Pierson. 



100 Hadley.— 1, L. B. Coddington. 



100 Ophelia, or anv of its sports. — 1, Duckham-Pierson Co., Madison, 

 X. J.; 2, F. R. Pierson. 



100 Premier. — 1, IHickham-Pierscn Co.: 2, F. R. Pierson. 



100 White Killarney, or any white sport of same. — 1, L. B. Coddington. 



50 Crusader.— 1, Duckham-Pierson Co.; 2, F. R. Pierscn. 



50 Mrs. Aaron Ward. — 1, Traendly & Schenck. 



50 Pilgrim.- 1, Traendly & Schenck; 2, F. R, Pierson. 



50 Sunburst.— 1, W. W. Vert, Madison, X'. J. 



50 Any other disseminated variety, yellow. — 1, F. R. Pierson; 2, Traendly 

 iv- Schenck. 



25 Any undisseminated variety. Silver Medal. A Gcid Medal will also 

 be awarded for anv new varietv judged worthy of the same. — 1, A. N. 

 Pierson. Inc., Gold Medal; 2, C. 11. Totty. Inc., Gold Medal. 



Display Cut Roses, Commercial Growers 



Display of Cut Roses, covering 300 sq. ft. and containing not less than 

 500 nor more than 1,000 blooms. Decorative green of any kind, including 

 plants, permitted. Quality of bloom, artistic arrangement and general etfect 

 and variety to be considered in making award. — 1, Traendly & Schenck, 

 Rowayton, Conn. ; 2. A. N. Pierson, Inc., Cromwell, Conn. ; 3, F. R. Pier- 

 son, Tarrytown. X. Y. 



Dinner-table Decorations, Private Growers 



Table and accessories to be furnished by Flower Show Management. 

 Table to be set for ei^ht. Roses the only flower to be used in this decora- 

 li,3n. — 1, Mrs. H. McK. Twombly. Convent Sia.. X. J.; 2, Thomas Atchi- 

 son. Mamarcneck, X. Y. ; 3. Mrs. Payne Whitney, Manhasset, L, I. 



Special Awards for Notable Exhibits 



Thomas C. Proctor. Topsfield, Mass.— 100 Carnation Laddie. Silver 

 Medal. ^ .^ 



Miss Ida E. Bliss, Great Neck, L. I. — Salmon Salvia splendens. Certifi- 

 cate of Merit. 



J. B. Duke, Somerville, X. J. — Cattleya Enid var. Mrs. Warren G. 

 Harding. Silver Medal. 



Joseph Manda Co., West Orange, X. J. — Cymbidium hybrid. Gola 

 Medal. 



Mrs. W. C. Teagle, Port Chester, N. Y. — Pyramid Box trees. Cultured 

 certificate. 



X. F. & G. G. Brady Estate, Manhasset, L. I. — Carnations Merveillc 

 Francai^e and Le Miracle. Cultural Certificates. 



Countess Mildred Hohenstein, Edge Hill, Pa. — Yellow seedling Rose. 

 Silver Medal. 



A. L. Miller, Jamaica, L. I. — Group of pot plants. Gold Medal. 



B. H. Borden, Rumson, N. J. — Three spikes Cymbidium hybrids. Silver 

 Medal. 



Miss Marshall. Coe Estate, Oyster Bay, L. I. — Collection of cut Camel- 

 lias. Silver Medal. 



C. H. Mackay, Roslyn, N. Y. — New white Snapdragon. Certificate of 

 Merit. 



A. X. Cooley. Pittsfield, Mass. — Cattleya Cissie. Gold Medal. 

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