March 28, 1914 



HOKTICULTURE 



471 



Tulips, Early Single, 6 10-lnch pans, 1st, 

 E. Fardel. 



Tulips, Darwin, 12 10-incb pans. 1st. 

 James A. MacDonald; 2d, H. L. Pratt. 



Bulbs, arranged for effect, 1st, E. Far- 

 del. 



Bulbs, arranged for effect with foliage 

 plants, 1st, Mrs. D. Willis .lames. 



SECTION I. 



Bulbous Plants — Commercial Growers. 



Lilies, 25 pots, 1st, Louis Dupuy; 2d, 

 John Meisem, Elmhurst. 



Lilies, 50 pots, 1st, Louis Dupuy; 2d, 

 Jobn Meisem. 



Lily of tbe Valley, 20 10-incb pans, 1st, 

 Wm. H. Siebrecbt, Astoria, N. Y. ; 2d, 

 Julius Roebrs Co. 



Narcissus, 20 lOinch pans. 1st. Anton 

 Sebultbels, College Point, N. Y. 



Tulips, early single, 1st, Anton Schul- 

 tlieis. 



Tulips, doable, 1st, Anton Schullheis. 



Miscellaneous bulbs, collection. Silver 

 cup, Anton Scbultlieis. 



SECTION J. 



Orchid Plants — Private Growers. 



Collection arranse* for effect, 1st, 

 Clement Moore. Hackensack, N. J., gard. 

 J. P. Mossman. 



Three plants. 1st, Clement Moore. 



Brasso-Cattleya tr Brasso-Laelia, 1st, 

 Clement Moore. 



Cattleya Schroe<lerae, 1st, Clement Moore. 



Cattleya, specimen, 1st, Clement Moore. 



Dendroblum, 6 plants, 1st, Clement 

 Moore. 



Dendroblum Wardianum. 1st, Miss M. L 

 Cockcroft; 2d. P. V. Burton, Newburgh, 

 gard. \V. Cordes. 



Dendrobium, any other variety, 1st Mrs 

 ■1< . A. Constable. 



Cattleya, Laella or Laelio-Cattleya hy- 

 Ijrld, 1st, Clement Moore. 



Odontoglossum, 1st, Arthur N. Cooley. 

 Pittsfleld. Mass. 



Vanda. any variety, 1st, Albert J. 

 Manda, West Orange, N. J. 



Specimen plant, ,iny otiier variety, 1st, 

 A. N. Cooley: 2d, Duncan Finlayson. 

 Brookline, Mass. 



SECTION K. 



Orchid Plants— Commercial Growers. 



Collection, 100 plants in variety, ar- 



Co''?'v?h'w^'!'-"<^';.*-5». ^^^- J"li"s Roehrs 

 y.u., Jd. V\ . A. Manda. 



Twelve plants. .Silrer cup, 1st. W. A. 

 Manda; 2d, Julius Koebrs Co 



«7 . P'^i^fS' I'st. Julius Roebrs Co.; 2d. 

 W. A. M.anda. 



Brasso-Cattleya er Brasso-Laelia, 1st 

 Julius Roebrs Co. ; 2d, W. A. Manda. 



rn ■ 9^''^w^''i"'°,^""?^' ^^'' •^"""'^ Roehrs 

 ^^o M, W. A. Manda. 



r„ ? 'oi'^y?' specimen, 1st, Julius Koehrs 



Co 2d, Lager & Hurrell, Summit, N. J 



p^F""-^'""'^'. 25 plants, 1st, Julius 

 Roebrs Co.; 2d W. A. Manda. 



Cypripedium, specimen, 1st, Julius 

 Roebrs Co.; 2d, W. A. Manda. 



Dendrobium. 12 plants, 1st, Julius 

 K^ehi-s Co.: 2d, Lager & Hurrell. 

 ^^Dendrobium uobile. 1st, Lager & Hur- 



Dendroblum Wardianutn, 1st W A 

 Manda, Inc. . ". 



DendrolHum, any other variety, 1st, 

 L.iger & Hurrell: 2d, W. A. Manda 



Cattleya, Laelia, or Laello-Cattleya Hy- 

 brid. 1st, Julias Roebrs Co.; 2d W A 

 Manda. ' 



Odontoglossum. any variety. 1st, Julius 

 Roebrs Co.; 2d, W. A. Manda, Inc 



Oncidium, any varietv. 1st W A 

 Manda, Inc.: 2d, Julius Roebrs Co. ' 



Pbalaeuopsis, any variety. 1st, Julius 

 Koehrs Co.; 2u W. A. Manda. 



Vanda, specimen, any variety, 1st, W 

 A. Manila. 



SECTION L. 

 Ori-.hids Cut — Private Growers. 



25 vases arranged for effect. Silver cup, 

 Clement Moore. 



Cattleya. 1st. Wm. Ziegler, Jr.; 2d, H 

 W. Boettgers Estate. 



Laelia, 1st, Arthur N. Cooley. 



Laelio-Cattleya or hybrid Cattleya. 1st, 

 Clement Moore: 2d, Arthur N. Cooley. 



Dendrobium, 1st, C. E. Chapman, Oak- 

 land, gard. Frank Black. 



Odontoglossum. 1st, C. E. Chapman: 2d 

 Arthur N. Cooley. 



Phalaenopsis, 1st. Arthur N. Cooley; 2d 

 Mrs. B. B. Tuttle. gard. M. J. Pope. 



Vanda. 1st, Arthur N. Coolev. 



Any other orchid. 1st, Clement Moore; 

 2d, B. Stern. 



The H. H. Chables Cup. 

 For Collection of Bulbous Flowering Plants. Won by Anton Schultheis. 



SECTION M. 



Orchids Cut — Commercial Growers. 



Display arranged for effect, 1st, Joseph 

 A. Muuda, W. Orange. N. J. 



Vase of cut orchids. 1st, Max Schling, 

 New Y'ork City; 2d, Julius Roebrs Co, 



Cattleya, 1st, W. A. Manda; 2d, Julius 

 Kohers Co. 



Laelia, 1st, Julius Roebrs Co. 



Laelio-Cattleya or Hybrid Cattleya, 1st, 

 Julius Roebrs Co. 



Odontoglossum, 1st, Julius Roebrs Co. 



I'halaenopsis, 1st, W. A. Manda; 2d, 

 .Tvilius Koebrs Co. 



Vanda. any variety, 1st, W. A. Manda. 



Any other Orchid, 1st, W. A. Manda ; 

 2d, Julius Roebrs Co. 



SECTION N. 



Roses in Pots and Tubs — Private 



Growers. 



Display in pots or tubs. 100 sQ. ft., 

 1st. Miss S. B. Fay, Woods Hole, Mass. 



Collection hybrid perpctuals, 25 plants, 

 1st, Thos. Aitcbison, Mamaroneck, N. Y. 



Six climbing. 1st. Miss S. B. Fay. 



Crimson Rambler, specimen, 1st. Jobn 

 Wanamaker. 



Lady Gay. 1st, Miss S. B. Fay. 



Tausendscboen, 1st, John Wanamaker. 



Hiawatha, 1st, Miss S. B. Fay. 



Climbing, any other variety, 1st, Miss 

 S. B. Fay. 



SECTION O. 



Roses in Pots and Tubs — Commercial 



Growers. 



Display in pots or tubs, arranged for 

 effect, to occupy 300 sq. ft.. $250, 1st, An- 

 ton Schultheis. College Point, N. Y. : 2d, 

 H. C. Steinhoff, West Hoboken, N. J. 

 Twelve climbing, 1st, Anton Schultheis. 



Crimson Rambler, 1st, Anton Schultheis. 



Dorothy Perkins, 1st, Anton Schultheis. 



Tausendscboen, 1st, Louis Dupuy. 



Hiawatha, specimen, 1st, M. H. Walsh, 

 Woods Hole, Muss. 



Climbing, any other variety, 1st, Louis 

 Dupuy; 2d, M. H. Walsh. 



Collection, 25 plants, arranged for effect, 

 1st. Anton Schultheis; 2d, H. C. Stein- 

 hoff. 



Six trained specimens of Hybrid Wl- 

 c biiraiana or Rambler roses, 1st, M. H. 

 Walsh. 



Display of hardy outdoor roses in pots, 

 silver medal to Anton Schultheis; bronze 

 medal to H. C. Steinhoff. 



Pest ramoler or climbing rose of Ameri- 

 can origin. 1st. M. 11. Walsh. 

 SECTION P. 



Cut Roses — Private Growers. 



12 American Beauty, 1st, James B. Duke, 

 Somerville. N. J. 



12 Milady, 1st, Mrs. F. A. Constable. 



12 Mrs. George Shawyer, 1st, P. B. Wel^- 

 ner. Ogontz, Pit.; 2d, H. W. Boettgers. 



12 Mrs. Charles Russell, 1st, Mrs. M. K. 

 Jessup, Lenox, Mass.; 2d, Mrs. F. A. Con- 

 stable. 



12 White Killarney, 1st, James B. Duke. 



12 Richmond, 1st, P. B. Weidner. 



12 Radiance. 1st. M. K. Jessup. 



12 Lady Hillingdon. 1st. P. B. Weidner. 



12 Sunburst, 1st, Mrs. P. A. Constable. 



12 My Maryland, 1st, John Wailamaker. 



12 any otbor disseminated' variety, white, 

 1st, P. B. Weidner; do. pink. 1st, P. B. 

 Weidner; do. red, 1st, P. B. Weidner. 



25 roses in one vase, 1st, P. B. Weidner. 

 SECTION Q. 



Cut Roses — Commercial Growers. 



100 American Beauty. 1st. I-. A. Noe, 

 Madison. N. J.; 2d, Myers & Samtman. 



