April 15, 1916 



HOETICULTURE 



525 



Pehgola in Rose Garden of F. R. Piebson Co., Tarettown, N. Y. 



which won 1st prize for P. M. War- 

 burg, were the product of Bodding- 

 ton's Reselected Winter Flowering 

 Spencers. 



The cyclamens were of the finest 

 quality ever seen in a New York show. 

 As one-year-old plants they would be 

 hard to beat. 



The amaryllis groups made a gor- 

 geous color effect and attracted much 

 vociferous admiration from the vis- 

 itors. 



The famous General DeWet tulip 

 was a conspicuous feature of the Thor- 

 burn trade exhibit. 



The "allied interests" did a lively 

 business in their booths on the 

 mezzanine floor. 



We have never seen finer mignonette 

 than that exhibited by August Sauter 

 of Nyack. 



LIST OF PRIZE AWARDS. 



{,Continued/rom page 4<iO, April 8tk iisue) 



Plants in Flower — Private Growers. 



Twenty-five Cyclamen plants : 1st. Aflolph 

 Lewisolin ; 2(1. Mrs. P. A. Constalile. 



Twelve Cyclamen: Igt, Ralph Pulitzer; 

 2(1. Adolph Lewisolin. 



Chorizema: 1st, F. E. Lewis, Rldgefleld. 

 Conn. 



Erica : 1st, P. E. Lewis. 



Genista: 1st, F. E. Lewis; 2d, Percy 

 Clinbh. 



Three Hydrangea plants: 1st, Wm. Zlcg- 

 ler, Jr. 



Hydrangea, specimen : 1st, Wm. Ziegler, 

 Jr.; 2d. G. B. Barrow. 



Six Lilac plants : 1st. Mrs. H. Darling- 

 ton; 2d, Adolph LewisoLin. 



Marguerite: 1st, Belleview Farms, New 

 Brunswick, N. J.; 2d, W. B. Thompson. 



Primula malacoides; 1st, Ralph Pulit- 

 zer; 2d. Adolph Lewisohn. 



Primula obconioa : Ist, Ralph Pulitzer; 

 2d, Adolph Lewisohn. 



Six Schizauthus: 1st. C. K. G. Billings. 

 Ovster Bav. X. Y., gard. Jaces Bell: 2d. 

 W. B. Thompson. 



Cut Roses — Private Growers. 



Twelve American Beauty : 1st. Mrs. Olive 

 Hoyt, Stamford, Conn., gard. Jas. Foster. 



Mrs. George Shawyer : 1st, Mrs. J. 

 Crosby Brown; 2U, W. B. Thompson. 



Mrs. Charles Russell: 1st, W. B. Thomp 

 son. 



Pink Killarney : 1st, Mrs. F. A. Con- 

 stable, gard. Jas. Stuart. 



Radiance: 1st. Daniel Guggenheim; 2d, 

 W. B. Thompson. 



Sunburst : 1st, Mrs. .T. Crosby Brown ; 

 2d. W. B. Thompson. 



Any other disseminated variety, red : 1st, 

 Howard Gould; 2d, Hamilton Farms, Glad 

 stone, N. J. 



Twenty-five in vase: 1st. W. B. Thonip 

 son; 2d, Mrs. F. A. Constable. 



Display: 1st. ^V. B. Thnnipson; 2d. Ham- 

 illon I'":irni. ix.'ird. .T. W;ilker. 



Carnations — Private Growers. 



Twentv-five white: 1st, Conyers Manor: 

 2d, D. G. Reid, 



Flesh pink: 1st, D. G. Reid; 2d, Mrs. S. 

 H.irriinan. 



Tjight pink : 1st, W. B. Thompson ; 2d. 

 P<'tor Ilauck, Jr. 



Dark pink: 1st, D. G. Reid; 2d, Belleview 

 Farm. 



Red or scarlet : 1st, Hamilton Farm. 



Crimson: 1st, Mrs. E. S. Bayer; 2d, Con- 

 yers Manor. 



White variegated: 1st, Mrs. S. Harri- 

 nian; 2d, F. F,. Lewis. 



Yellow: 1st, Mrs. Payne Whitney: 2d. 

 Mrs. H. Darlington. 



Any other color: 1st, L. L. Bencrtict ; lA. 

 Howard Gould. 



Sweet Peas — Private Growers. 



Display, 25 sq. tt.: 1st, Hon. P. M. War- 

 burg; 2d, Bellefontaiue Gardens, Lenox. 

 Mass. 



Collection: 1st, P. M. Warburg. Harts- 

 dale. N. Y.: 2d, D. G. Reid. 



One hundred spravs arranged for effect : 

 1st, Mrs. C. Bradley, Convent Station, N. 

 J.: 2d, D. G. Reid. 



Dinner table decoration, sweet peas ex- 

 clusively: 1st. Adolph Lewisohn; 2d, Mrs. 

 H. Darlington. 



Violets — Private Growers. 



1st. Mrs, Ida E. Bliss, Great Neck, X. Y.: 

 2d, K, L. Meyer. Huntington, .\', Y. 

 Plants in Flower — Private Growers. 



8ix hydrangeas and hydrangea specimen: 

 1st in both. .Wm. Ziegler, Xoroton, Conn., 

 gard. A. IBieschke. 



Bulbous Plants — Private Growers. 



liisphiy, 2(10 s(t. ft.: 1st. II. (!. Reid; 

 2d. Mrs. II. Darlington, 



Tulips, Geu. DeWet: 1st, Mrs. Payne 

 Whitney, Manhas.set, N. Y., gard. George 

 Fergn son . 

 Table Decorations — Private Growers.- 



Staged Tuesday. April 11. 

 1st. Mrs. C. Bradley, Convent Station. 

 N. J., gard. David Francis: 2d. Adolph 

 Lewisohn. Ardsley, N. Y.. supt. .T. Canning: 

 3d. Jas. Fraser, Morristown. N. J.; silver 

 medal to E. L. Meyer, Huntington, N. Y.. 

 gard. Wm. G. Ellis. 



Cut Roses — Commercial Growers. 



One hundred American Be.inty : 1st, 

 Louis A. Noe, Madison, N, J.; 2d, F. K. 

 Pierson Co. 



One hundred Killarney Queen : 1st. Bed- 

 ford Flower Co.; 2d. V. K. Pierson Co. 



Fifty American Beauty: Isl, Louis A. 

 Noe: 2d, F. R. Pierson Co, 



Mrs. Charles Russell: 1st. French &- 

 Salm, ITnion Grove, Wis, 



