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also the first prize. He also won first prize for a collection of 

 pompons, twenty-five varieties, and likewise for a collection of 

 singles, twenty-five varieties. 



In classes for cut blooms, non-commercial growers, the follow- 

 ing were prize-winners : 



Stems not less than two feet long: six white, Mr. Untermyer, 

 first, with William Turner, Mr. Lewisohn, second ; six pink, 

 Mr. Percy Chubb, Glen Cove, N. Y., Robert Jones, gardener, 

 first, with Lady Hopetown, Miss M. T. Cockcroft, Saugatuck, 

 Ct., Adam Paterson, gardener, second ; six yellow, Mr. A. N. 

 Cooley, Pittsfield, Mass., F. E. Nash, gardener, first, with J. C. 

 Neil, Mr. Untermyer, second, with Yellow Turner; six red, Mr. 

 Cooley, first, with Miss Clara Banghart, Miss Cockcroft, second; 

 six any other color, Mr. Chubb, first, with Mary Mason, Mrs. S. 

 Neustadt, Chappaqua, N. Y., David Gordon, gardener, second. 

 For a vase of one or more varieties, arranged for effect, any 

 other foliage permitted, Mr. Untermyer won first, Mrs. H. Dar- 

 lington, ]^Iamaroneck, N. Y., P. W. Popp, gardener, second. In 

 the class for twelve vases, twelve varieties, three blooms of each, 

 Mr. Chubb was awarded first, Mr. Lewisohn, second, and Mr. 

 Untermyer, third. Mr. Chubb also won first prize in the class 

 for six vases, six varieties, three blooms of each, the second 

 going to Mr. Duke, and the third to Mr. De Lamar. A collection 

 of twenty-four varieties, one of each, stems not over fifteen inches 

 long, gave the first prize to Mrs. Neustadt, the second to Mrs. 

 Payne Whitney, Manhasset, N. Y., George Ferguson, gardener. 

 Mr. Lewisohn won first prize for a collection of singles, twenty- 

 four varieties, Air. Cooley, the second. Mr. Adrian Iselin, New 

 Rochelle, N. Y., Jos. Tiernan. gardener, was the winner of the 

 first prize for a collection of singles, twelve varieties, and Mr. 

 Lewisohn of the second. Mr. Frederick Sturges, Fairfield, Ct., 

 Thos. Bell, gardener, secured first prize for a collection of 

 pompons, twenty-four varieties, also for a collection of pompons, 

 twelve varieties. In the class for a collection of anemones or 

 singles, twelve varieties, Mrs. Whitney won first prize. 



The competition for table decorations took place at 3 P.M. on 

 Saturday, the loth. There were four entries, three of which 



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