THE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF NEW YORK 



AWARDS AT THE GLADIOLUS SHOW 



At the Gladiolus Show, held in the Museum of the New York Botanical 

 Garden August 19 and 20, 1922, awards were made as follows : 



Class I. Largest and best collection of named varieties, covering not less 

 than 150 sq ft., not less than 25 varieties, corrects named — ist Prize, John 

 Lewis Childs, Inc. 2nd Prize, John Scheepers, Inc. 3rd Prize, H. M. 

 Barrett & Son. 



Class 2. Largest and best collection of named varieties, Primulinus 

 Hybrids, covering not less than 50 sq. ft. — ist Prize, Maurice Fuld, Inc. 

 2nd Prize, C. Keur & Sons. 3rd Prize, John Scheepers, Inc. 



Class 3. Vase of 12 spikes, White, one variety — ist Prize, John Lewis 

 Childs, Inc. 2nd Prize, J. A. Kemp. 



Class 4. Vase of 12 spikes, Red, one variety — ist Prize, Jolin Lewis 

 Childs, Inc. 2nd Prize, Mills & Company. 



Class 5. Vase of 12 spikes. Crimson, one variety — ist Prize, John Lewis 

 Childs, Inc. 2nd Prize, Mills & Company. 



Class 6. Vase of 12 spikes. Pink, one variety — ist Prize, Mills & Com- 

 pany. 2nd Prize, Jolm Scheepers, Inc. 



Class 7. Vase of 12 spikes, Yellow, one variety — ist Prize, John Lewis 

 Childs. Inc. 2nd Prize, J. A. Kemp. 



Class 8. V'd^Q of 12 spikes. Blue or Lavender, one variety — ist Prize, 

 John Scheepers. Inc. 2nd Prize, C. Keur & Sons. 



Class 9. Vase of 12 spikes, Purple, one variety — ist Prize, John Lewis 

 Childs, Inc. 



Class 10. Vase of 12 spikes, any other color, one variety — 1st Prize, 

 Charles F. Fairbanks. 2nd Prize, Mills & Company. 



Class II. Vase of 12 spikes, Lemoinei type, one variety — ist Prize, John 

 Lewis Childs, Inc. 



Class 12. Vase of 12 spikes, Primulinus Hybrids, one variety — ist Prize, 

 John Lewis Childs, Inc. 2nd Prize, Maurice Fuld, Inc. 



Class 13. Vase of 12 spikes, Ruffled, one variety — ist Prize, John Lewis 

 Childs, Inc. 2nd Prize, C. Keur & Sons. 



Class 14. Vase of 20 spikes, any variety, not in commerce previous to 

 1922 — 1st Prize, J. A. Kemp. 



Class 15. Best vase or basket arranged for effect, other flowers and 

 foliage may be used — ist Prize, The Dahlia Farm. 2nd Prize, J. A. Kemp. 



Class 2^. Three vases, three varieties, three spikes each, Red — ist Prize, 

 John Lewis Childs, Inc. 2nd Prize, C. Keur & Sons. 



Class 24. Three vases, three varieties, three spikes each, Pink — ist Prize, 

 John Lewis Childs, Inc. 2nd Prize, J. A. Kemp. 



Class 25. Three vases, three varieties, three spikes each. White — ist 

 Prize, J. A. Kemp. 2nd Prize, John Lewis Childs, Inc. 



Class 27. Three vases, three varieties, three spikes each. Yellow — ist 

 Prize, John Lewis Childs, Inc. 2nd Prize, C. Keur & Sons. 



Class 28. Three vases, three varieties, three spikes each, any other color — ■ 

 1st Prize, John Lewis Childs, Inc. 2nd Prize, C. Keur & Sons. 



Class 33. Three vases, three varieties, three spikes each. Yellow — ist 

 .Prize, John Lewis Childs, Inc. 2nd Prize, C. Keur & Sons. 



Class 35. Best plain petaled seedling not exhibited previous to 1922 — 

 1st Prize, George J. Joerg. 2nd Prize, J. A. Kemp. 



Class 36. Best ruffled seedling not exhibited previous to 1922 — ist Prize, 

 George J. Joerg. 2nd Prize, C. Keur & Sons. 



Class sy. Best Primulinus seedling not exhibited previous to 1922 — ist 

 Prize, George J. Joerg. 2nd Prize, H. M. Barrett & Son. 



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