THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE OF AMERICA. 



517 



i;i<lli-y \\;t(f?v. Munistow II. N. J.; st'foiul. 

 Win. Uiukliani; third, David Kraiicis, siippr- 

 iiitciidnit for Jlfs. Clias. Bradley. Convent, 

 N. .1. 



The judges were as follows: i:ujii'iic 

 Dailledoiize. Brooklyn, X. Y.: frank Wit- 

 ney. Fislikill. N. v.; Harold \"vsc, Devon. 

 Pa.: Peter DulV. Orange. N. J.:" Win. Tnr 

 ner. Bernardsville. N. J., and \\ ni. liinck, 

 Tu.vedo, X. Y. 



TARRYTOWN (N. Y.) FLOWER SHOW. 



The seventeenth iiiinnnl IhiwiT !-ho\\ of 

 the Tarrytown (X. \.\ 1 lortic-iillui:il Si. 

 eiety was held in 'J'Mrrytown. Xcivc'inln'? :! 

 to 5 inclusive. 



The [)rim'i[>al exhihitoi's were Kinley .). 

 Shepard. .I(ise|ih Kastnuin. I'liiil licroj/- 

 heinier. ^Irs, I'. ]•',. Lewis, \\'illiaiii P>. 

 Thoinpscin. .\(h.l|ili !.<■« ixin. Mrs. S. Ilcr- 

 maiiii. nM\i(l I., l.uke, Mrs. S. Xenstadt. 

 Iliiuli Hill, -Mi>. I. .N. Selignian. Kieliar.l 

 D.daliel.l, Paul M. Warhnr;;. etc. 



The society's sihcr tnedal was awardi'd 

 to Finley ,T. Shepard in class 1. for seedliiii: 

 Croton Roxhnry. Certilicatc of ninit «m- 

 awardpil to Airs. A. iMci'hvcn lin an cxiiiliil 

 of standard seedling sini;lc chry-antiir 

 mums: also ci>rlilicate of merit to .hicnli 

 Ruppert for six standard clirysantlu'iniuns 

 iliss Cornelia A. Rnppert. Cultural certili- 

 cate was awanled to Finle> ■!. Shcpanl for 

 Phoirnix Roelndenii. 



The judges for the Hrst day were .lohii T- 

 Burns. Xew Canaan. Conn.; Ewen .Mackiii 

 zie and X*. Butterliadi, Xew Roehellc. X. V. 

 Second dav. W . II. AVaite. Runison. X. .1.; 

 •lames :\Iac.MalH.ii. Iiixedo Park. X. V.; Ilcr- 

 hert TT. Fh-tcher. .Milllirook. X. Y. Third 

 (lay. dosi.ph Bradley. D(ddis Ferry. X. Y.; 

 .loseph Jlooncy. Ilaslings. X". Y.. and John 

 Featherstone. Xoith Tarrxtown. X. Y. 



E. W. X. 



THE TUXEDO (N. Y.) SHOW. 



The Tuxedo Horticultural Society's An 

 nual Fall Show was ludd in the Tuxedo Cluli 

 House on Xovenibcr fith. titli and 7th, 1!)1."), 

 and proved to he the finest ever held in 

 Tuxedo, (ireat credit is due to the ifan 

 ager. Mr. Fred BiMitley. for the s))lenilid 

 manner in which he planm'd the Hoor. The 

 cxhiliits were up to the usual high standard 

 and the entries were larger than in former 

 years. The groups were again the main 

 fi'atiire of the show: .Mums. Roses ajid Car 

 nations were very good. The trade i\lrili 

 its were as follows: 



Collection of Singh- ami Puiiipum Mums 

 and Roses, inc-luding th new Rose Ri-il 

 Kedience. whicli were very fine and murh 

 admired, from Messrs. A. N. Pierson. Im-., 

 Cromwell. 



Collection of Single and Hardy iluins. 

 including some very good things from Scott 

 Bros.. Elmsford. 



An cxliihit of the fern ".Tohn Wana- 

 maker" from C. .\. Peterson. Tarrytown. 



Collecticm of -lapancse an<l Pompom 

 Mums from F.lmci- (J. Smith. 



'I'liere was a M-ry interesting and altrac 

 five exhihit of Seedling .\nnemone Mums 

 from Mr. Carl 1). SchaeM'er. superintendent 

 of the Richard .Mortimer lOstate. Mr. 

 Schaell'er has worked hard in trying to iiii 

 prove the Annemone type, and hy tli<^ ipial 

 ity of his exhihit. his ell'orts have not heen 

 in vain. The judges awarded them a Cer- 

 tificate of :\lerit. 



Mr. H. M Tilford (.l.isepli Tans.-y, ;;ar- 

 dener t won the l.S distinct Mniiis witli tin- 

 following varieties: 



R. C. Pulling. Mrs. Win. Trhker. .Mrs. .1. 

 P. Mitchell. Rose i'ockitt. .Mrs. (1. Drahhle. 

 Pocketts Crimson. Kawanee, I'lrm-st Wild, 

 Mrs. B<igg. Win. Kleinhein/., .Mrs. W. II. 

 Walker. F. S. Vallis. Rati- Ainsley. A. Cris 



Fits and Misfits in Greenhouses 





OlKIl.VNn. Ili.o- .-n-c- ill lc;isl 

 fimr umjnr i-oMllii-emciits tluil 



ln>...il ivGl.v must be met- to sjitisl'y 



w'lii- klon of tile grei'iilii'usi- ,\fiii 



want. 



First — it must hp so dpsiKin-ii Ihut it 

 will grow tile flowers, veKt-tatili-s. or 

 fruits you want so as Ui givi- the best 

 results for tlie labor and eoal ex- 

 pended. 



Second -It must be so eonslnictfd lliat 

 it rtill be free from tliose exasperal- 

 ingly reeiureut. repair expenditures, 

 ineideiit to many of tlie ureentiouses 

 you liave heard of or linow about. 



Tllird — It must fit attraelively on your 

 grounds. . Not .iust a ereenhouse. hut 

 a greenhouse designed for your par- 

 ticular location. 



SALES OFFICES 

 NHW YORK 

 12(1 St. BIdg, 



BOSTON 

 Tivmout Rldg. 



Fourtii — The price must be rcxsoiiabb- 



If we are ri^lit in nssuniin:; 

 tbut these ure y(nir r(-<iuiL(>ineiits, 

 then we should like to take ni' 

 wit;i yon the (lucstitui of (lesij;ii 

 inj; and Iniildinj; a f,'reenhnnse f((( 

 .you. 



We may lie able to do i1 »■;( 

 tirely to yonr s,ttisfaetion li\ 

 writing. HiU witli nnr inui(\ 



olIiceN in various parts of t)ic 

 ennntry. it maki-s it possible f.-i 

 onr i-eprcscnialivi's to qnickh 

 keep apiH)intnients at a time ami 

 place to .voiir i-onvenienee. 



Onr Class <iarden booklet, you 

 .-ire most \veI(-ome lo. 



wold. Farl Kiti-hener, Kllieron. Mrs. .Surrey. 

 Nakota. 



Mrs. .!.■ Murray Mitclidl Ci-lios. Wilson. 

 i;.-irdciier I won the twelve distiiiel varieties 

 witli tlie following: Lady Hoiietown. K. C. 

 Piiiliii-. Itose I'oekett. Calumet. Kllieron. 

 .\lis. .1. I'. .Mitchell. .Jas. Frasi-r. Odessa. 

 1'. S. Vallis, U. !•:. Convi-rsc. .\luaiioc. 

 .\aressia. 



Mr. I)a.\id WagstalV (Thos. Lyons, gar- 

 dener i Hon the si.x distinct varieties with: 



■ lames Fraser, Win. 'I'nrner. lOllieron. Men- 

 don, Mrs. Bogg. Mrs. 0. Drahlih'. 



Mr. Wagstair's "Mrs. C. Drahlile" win- 

 ning the |irize for the lar;;est lilooiii in the 

 Show. 



Tile judges were Mr. -V. llerringtoii. .Mad 

 ison; .Mr. Thos. Page.tireat Barrington. 

 .Mass: and Mr. Alex. Mac Keii/.ie. Highland 

 Falls. \. ^'.. whose judgment wav w.ll re 

 ceived. 



Special Ki'oiip "f plaiils l-'ii-st. Mr. II. M. 

 'riiford i.losepli 'I'ansey. ^'arilencr t. sccoimI. Mr. 

 lice. I-". linker i.lames iMai-.Machon. (.'aidencr 1 . 



llrcpuii (if Minns — First, Mr. (J. <J. Mason 



ill. .MncCre^-or, Hardener I ; se(-.ind, Mr. it. .M. 

 ■fill'ord. 



I ; roup of I'lTiis— First. Mr. A. Monell (C. 

 Haviilson. wirdcncri : second. Mr. Geo. V. Raker. 



.Six foliage plants — First. .Mr. <i. b". Uaker ; 

 second. .Mr. ('. I!, .\lcxander l Win. Hastings. 

 ;:ardener I. 



'I'iu I!e;;ciiiias Lorraine First, Mrs. .T. 



.Murray iMitcliell (Thcis. Wilson, gardenerl : 

 sc'c I. .Mr. II. M. ■rilford. 



Three lulls of t'cisniiis- -First. Mr, li. WagstalT ; 

 sc-c-cuid. Mrs. Sanniet Spencer (Finite liartli, 



•4:1 l-ileller I . 



Till pans (if Lily of the Valley First. Mrs. 



.1. .Murray .Mitchell : second, .Mr. It. Lfelalield 

 (\Vin. Ili-oek. gardener). 



ISesI standard .Minii —First, Mrs. A. S. t'ar- 

 hart i(!. Costecki. ^ardeiieri. 



Ilesi liiisli .Mum I pink) — First, Mrs. .\. S. 

 I "arliart. 



lic'st iHisli .Mum (white) — First, Mrs. .\. S. 

 larliart. 



Twc-lve .Minus in IJ inch pots — First. Mr. II. 

 M. Tiltord: second. .Mr. David WaKstatf. 



Six Munis in rt-inch pots — First, Mr. (i. G. 

 Mason : second. Mrs. .\, S, Carliart. 



l-:ii;liteen .Mums, distinct varieties — First. Mr. 

 II, M, Tilford: second. Mr. C. C. Mason. 



Twelve .Minns, distinct v:iricules First, Mrs. 

 .1. .M. Miteliell : second, Mr. .\. Seton (!'. Cas- 

 sidy, gardener). 



