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Payne, and Lenox. The winner of the second prize was Mr. 

 Samuel Untermyer, who exhibited : James Fraser, Gertrude Peers, 

 Rose Pockett, Meudon, Mrs. G. W. C. Drexel, Yellow Miller^ 

 Wm. Turner, F. S. Vallis, Elberon, Mrs. G. Lloyd Wigg, W. 

 Woodmason, and Hon. Mrs. Lopes. Mr. Adolph Lewisohn won 

 the third prize with : Pres. Viger, Lenox, Lady Hopetoun, C. H. 

 Totty, F. S. Vallis, Wm. Turner, Leslie Morrison, Hon. Mrs. 

 Lopes, M. V. Venosta, Mary Mason, W. Woodmason, and Mrs. 

 D. Syme. 



The first prize for a collection of twenty-four varieties, stems 

 not over fifteen inches long, was won by W. E. S. Griswold, 

 Lenox, Mass., Alfred J. Loveless gardener. This exhibit com- 

 prised: Gertrude Peers, Jas. Fraser, Annie E. Angus, Pockett's 

 Crimson, Mrs. J. C. Neill, Mrs. G. C. Kelly, Manhattan, Wm. 

 Turner, Meudon, Mrs. D. Syme, Mrs. Wm. Duckham, Miss Clara 

 Banghart, Mrs. H. Stevens, Wm. Vert, Mrs. Gilbert Drabble, Mrs. 

 Wm. Tricker, Onunda, Rose Pockett, Mrs. Paul Moore, Mrs. E. 

 Wild, F. S. Vallis, Naomah, Mary A^ason, and Ursula Griswold. 

 The second prize went to Mr. Adolph Lewisohn, the exhibit con- 

 taining: Mrs. D. Syme, Pockett's Crimson, Pres. Viger, C. H. 

 Totty, Leslie Morrison, Hon. Mrs. Lopes, M. F. Plant, Wm. Turn- 

 er, Nerissa, M. Loiseau-Rousseau, W. Unasi, Mrs. Wm. Duckham, 

 H. E. Converse, G. Blackburn, Mary Mason, Lady Hopetoun, 

 Miss E. Partridge, Mrs. H. Stevens, W. Woodmason, Lenox, 

 Rose Pockett, Mrs. G. Drabble, M. V. Venosta, and A. L. Engels, 



In the class of 6 varieties, one bloom of each, restricted to grow- 

 ers with not over 2,500 square feet of glass, the Greentree Green- 

 houses won first with: Jas. Fraser, F. E. Nash, Mrs. G. W. 

 Bourke, W. Woodmason, Francis Jolifife, and Wm. Turner. The 

 competitors for second were so close that the judges awarded 

 equal second prizes. These were Mr, Howard Cole, Madison, N. 

 J., W. R. Fowkes, gardener, and the Henry W. Boettger Estate. 

 Mr. Cole showed: Jas. Fraser, Pockett's Crimson, O. H. Broom- 

 head, Mrs. Gilbert Drabble, Reginald Vallis, and F. S. Vallis. 

 The Boettger Estate displayed: W. Woodmason, Wm. Turner, 

 Lady Hopetoun, F. S. Vallis, C. H. Totty, and D. B. Crane. 



Mr. P. W. Popp won the first prize for a collection of twenty- 

 four pompons. Mr. Chas. Mallory, Port Chester, N. Y., Wm. 

 J. Sealey, gardener, won first for a collection of twelve pompons, 



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