April 



1916 



R(K K Garden bv Jii.ii 

 liuhert SimpsKn, Clifton 

 K. I'i.is.iii 



Inc. 



Ini' 



A. A. PPMiliiiike; 

 Cottage Gardens; 

 A. A. Pembroke; 

 M. Matlieroii 



0|)lii"li;i: Isl 

 N. J. 



Francis Scott Key ; 1st. F 

 Co.; 2d. A. N. Pierson, Inc. 



Pink KillMrne.v: l.st, A. N. Pierson, 

 2d, F. It. Pierson Co. 



White Killnrnev: 1st. A. N. Pierson. 

 2d, F. H. Pierson Co. 



Rlcliniond : Isl, F. K. Pierson Co. 



Sunburst: 1st. I,. I!. Coddington. 



Mrs. Anron Wanl: 1st, Robert Simpson: 

 2d, A. N. Pierson, Inc. 



Anv other disseminated variet.v : pink, 

 1st, Robert Simi)son; 2d. Fl<iral Nurseries. 



General display. 200 s(|. ft.: 1st. A. N. 

 Pierson, Inc., $25<); 2d, F. I!. Pierson f'o . 

 $200. 



Carnations — Cotnmerciai Growers. 



One liundred while: 1st. Cottage Gar 

 dens Co.; 2d. A. .\. Pembroko. I'.everly, 

 Mass. 



Flesh pink: 1st, 

 Cottage Gardens. 



lyiglit pink : 1st, 

 A. A. Peniliroke. 



Dark pink: 1st. 

 Cottage Gardens Co 



Red or scarlet: 1st, 

 Cottage Gardens Co. 



Crimson: 1st. .T. R. Miuott, I'orlland 



While variegated: 1st. F. F. Lieker, 

 Lansdowne, Pa. ; 2d, A. A. Pembroke. 



Yellow: 1st, A. A. Pembroke. 



Fifty, one variety, any color: 1st. Cot 

 tage Gardens Co.: 2d, Hermann Schwarz. 



Fifty, any new variety not in commerce: 

 Silver medal to Cottage Gardens Co. for 

 Cottage Maid. 



Display, I'M sq. ft: 1st. Cottage Gar- 

 dens Co. ; 2d, Strout's, Biddeford. Me 



Sweet Peas — Commercial Growers. 



Oni> liniolr..! s|jr:ivs bi.olor: 1st. Win. 

 Sim. Cliftondalo. Mass.: 2d. A. E. .Ia(ks<in. 



White: 1st. A. K. .laek.son ; 2d, S. Van 

 Riper, Dundee Lake, X. J. 



Blue or purple: 1st. Wm. Sim; 2d. .Tohn 

 M. Barker. .Morristown, N. .T. 



Red or crimson: 1st, .lohn M. Barker; 

 2d. Wm. Sim. 



Cream pink: 1st. Wm. Sim: 2d. I!. M 

 Eisenh:irdt, Forrestdale, Pa. 



Light lavender: 1st, Wm. Sim: 2d. S. 

 Van Riper. 



Dark lavender: 1st, Wm. Sim. 



Pink or salmon: 1st, R. M. ?;iscnliardt : 

 2d, Wm. Sim. 



Orange: Ist, John M. Barker; 2d, Wm. 

 Sim. 



RoKuii.s Company, Ruthebfobd, N. J 

 1st, R. M. Eisenliardl ; 



from 



:ir.| 

 I'r.uik 



2d. 

 2d, 

 2d, 

 2d. 

 Me. 



Any other color 

 ■-'d. Wm. Sim. 



The following wei-e omitted 

 the classes reported last week: 

 Violets — Commercial Growers 



liisiiliiv of single violets: Isl. Kb 

 l.angle. White Plains, N. Y. 



IMspl.iy of iloublo violets: 

 I. own \- Son. ItliiTi.tieck. .V. ^. 

 Miscellaneous Plants — Commercial 

 Growers. 



Group, 3W) sr|. ft., arranged for effe.M : 

 1st, .Tnlius Koi-brs Co. 



l;.oiL':iinville;is. Kii.il Savoy. Sr,:Mrrii<, 



Bulbous Plants — Open Class. 



Display arranged as a Dulcli bulli gar 

 den. .5110 s(|. ft.: 1st. f'JTjO, John Schcepers 

 \- Co. 



SPECIAL AWARDS. 



F. K. PiersMii. 'I'arryt.'wn, N. V.. sU'rling 

 •silver Irophv ot the Inlerualional Garden 

 Clubs for tile best exhibit in tlie exhibi- 

 tion. 



Certifleates of Merit — Sccaueus Fxotie 

 Xurserv, box tri'es; R. G. Wilson, Brook- 

 lyn. N. Y.. new Pteris; Kiuis & Smilli. losi' 

 Gretna Kluis: Nippon Gardens. Ugure of 

 Ivy and Kiioiiymus : Mrs. Oliver Iloyl. 

 gard. Mr. Foster, speeinien Asparagus 

 Sprengeri. 



Iloiioralde .Mention— Mrs. H. Darlington. 

 M.im.ironeek. .V. Y.. basket of lily of tlii' 

 valley: Ralph Pulitzer, Manhasselt. N. Y.. 

 Iris germauica; Wm. Schillaber. Gazanla 

 longis-capa: Clement Moore. Ilaekeiisack. 

 N. J., exhibit of Orchid Propagation from 

 Seed: Louis Slranss, Bay Ridge. N. Y.. 

 c.iclus; Florex (;ardens. No. Wales, Pa.. 

 rifse sprays (Unt. lOlger and Cecile Bruner; 

 .\. N. Pierson, Inc.. Cromwell. Conn., rose 

 Newjiort Fairy. 



Silver Medals Mrs. J. Murray Mitchell, 

 Tuxedo Park. .N. Y.. Ain.iryllls llijipi astruni 

 in fancy variety; John Scheepers A; Co.. 

 New York, narcissus in fancy variety: 

 Ernest Roepke. Highlands, N. Y.. stand- 

 ard geraniums: Geo. J. Gould. Lakewood. 

 N. J., .'ill gloxinias: Wm. Zeigler. Jr.. group 

 of hydrangeas. 1 yr. old ; W. E. (Jriswold. 

 Lenox. Mass.. vase of amiiial lupins; 

 Clement Moore. Ilackensack, N. J., new- 

 hybrid cattleya "Princess Patricia"; Mrs. 

 ri. Darlington, liardv English primroses; 

 Mrs. A. M. Booth, Great Neck. N. Y.. new 

 tulip ".Mrs. A. .M. Booth" ; -Vrtliur N. Co<dey, 

 Pittsfleld. Mass.. new i-attleya "Olympus" ; 



J. B. Duke. Somi'rvillc. N. J., orange trees; 

 Max Schllng. New York, rose (Jretna Kluls; 

 I". K. Lewis, Ridgellcld, Conn., for Antir- 

 rbiiium Crimson Queen; Mrs. J. Murray 

 Mitchell for hybrid spiraeas; Mrs. Payne 

 Wliitnev for new tulip .Moiis. Montet. 



Special Mention— Mrs. Pauline Boegher, 

 Rlvi-rdiile .V. Y.. Pteris Rivertonlensls; 

 G<Mi. Sehlegel. Bay Riilge. N. Y.. Euphor- 

 bia .faciiuiniadlora ; Win. Zeigler, Jr.. 

 Sanseveria Zevlandba; Wm. Zeigler, Jr., 

 new rose "Elizatielli Zilgbr" : A. I/. Miller, 

 Jamaica, N. Y.. ilouble (lowering orange 

 and PondcTosa lemons; Bobbink & Atkins, 

 Hutliorford. N. J., collect ion of dwarf ever- 



•_'rcelis. 



THE TRADE BOOTHS. 



The trade displays, which monopo- 

 lized most of the area on the aide 

 aisles, were very numerous and some 

 of them occupied large spaces. Fol- 

 lowing is a list: 



Julius Roelirs Co., liutherford, N. J., 

 a stately booth, finely decorated. 



A. N. Pierson, Inc., Cromwell, Conn., 

 rustic booth with superb collection of 

 hardy rambler roses. 



A. T. Boddington Co., New York, 

 sweet peas and miscellaneous bulbs. 



Stumpp & Walter Co., New York, ex- 

 tensive display of bulbs in flower. 



F. R. Pierson Co., Tarrytown, N. Y., 

 roses in profusion, a beautiful flower 

 show in itself. 



Bobbink & Atkins. Rutherford, N. J., 

 extensive plant display, hardy and 

 lender. 



.Max Schling, New York, "The Place 

 of Art and Flowers." Well named and 

 one of the largest spaces occupied by 

 one concern. 



Knight & Struck Co., New York, 

 amaryllis and hard-wooded plants. 



J. !m. Thorburn & Co., New York, a 

 very extensive and gorgeous display 

 of plants and seedmen's sundries. In 

 charge of W. C. Rickards. 



