THE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF NEW YORK 



Special. Collection of Caladiums, Louis Piaiitin. Display of Grapes, 

 Louis Piantin. Display of 34 varieties of Gladiolus, Walter H. Rice. Dis- 

 play of Primulinus Hybrids, Wayside Gardens Company. Display of 

 Gladiolus, Thomas Coggers. 



Most comprehensive exhibit by a non-commercial grower, E. M. Sanford. 



Display of Gladiolus by an amateur, E. M. Sanford. 



Most comprehensive exhibit by commercial grower, John Lewis Childs, 

 Inc. 



Sweepstake. For best exhibit in the show, John Lewis Childs, Inc. 



AWARDS AT THE DAHLIA SITOW 



At the Annual Dahlia vShow, held in the Museum of the New York 

 T^otanical Garden, September 22-24, 1922, the following awards were made : 



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

 six types and 50 varieties, covering not less than 150 sq. ft. Flowers on 

 short .stems, ist Prize, Miss Myra Valentine. 2nd Prize^ Alfred E. Doty. 

 3rd Prize, C. L. Ailing. 



Class 2. Vase of singles, 12 blooms, one or more varieties, long stem, ist 

 Prize, Mills & Company. 2nd Prize, Alt F. Clark. 3rd Prize, David M. 

 Benford. 



Class 3. Vase of Collarette, 12 blooms, one or more varieties, long 

 stems — rst Prize, C. L. Ailing. 2nd Prize, Alt F. Clark. 3rd Prize, David 

 M. Benford. 



Class 4. Vase of Peony-flowered, 12 blooms, one or more varieties, long 

 stems — 1st Prize, Mills & Company. 2nd Prize, Clarence F. Nordman. 

 3rd Prize, David M. Benford. 



Class 5. Vase of Cactus, 12 blooms, one or more varieties, long stems — 

 1st Prize, Clarence F. Nordman. 2nd Prize, Mills & Company. 3rd Prize, 

 Alfred E. Doty. 



Class 6. Vase of Hybrid Cactus, 12 blooms, one or more varieties, long 

 stems — 1st Prize, F. P. Quinby. 2nd Prize, C. L. Ailing. 3rd Prize, 

 Clarence F. Nordman. 



Class 7. Vase of Decorative, 12 blooms, one or more varieties, long 

 stems — 1st Prize, F. P. Quinby. 2nd Prize, Mills & Company. 3rd Prize, 

 David M. Benford. 



Class 8. Vase of Show, or Hybrid Show, 12 blooms, one or more 

 varieties, long stems — ist Prize, C. L. Ailing. 2nd Prize, Alfred E. Doty. 

 3rd Prize, Clarence F. Nordman. 



Class 9. Vase of Pompon, 12 blooms, one or more varieties, long sterns^ 

 1st Prize Clarence F. Nordman. 2nd Prize, Mills & Company. 3rd Prize, 

 C. L. Ailing. 



Class 10. Display of Dahlia blooms covering not less than 50 sq ft., ar- 

 ranged for effect, other foliage may be used, ist Prize, Mills & Company. 

 2nd Prize, Clarence F. Nordman. 



Class II. Best vase red dahlias, 12 of one variety, long stems — ist Prize, 

 David M. Benford. 



Class 12. Best vase white dahlias, 12 of one variety, long stems — ist 

 Prize, Mrs. Henry R. Mallory. 2nd Prize, C. L. Ailing. 3rd Prize, 

 Clarence F. Nordman. 



Class 13. Best vase yellow dahlias, 12 of one variety, long stems^ 

 1st Prize, C. L. Ailing. 



Class 14. Best vase Pink Dahlias, 12 of one variety, long stems — ist 

 Prize, C. L. Ailing. 2nd Prize, David M. Benford. 3rd Prize, Alfred E. 

 Doty. 



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