THE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF NEW YORK 



Class 15. Best vase variegated dahlias, 12 of one variety, long stems — 

 1st Prize, David M. Benford. 



Class 16. Best vase of any other color dahlia, 12 of one variety, long 

 stems — 3rd Prize, Alt F. Clark. 



Class 17. Vase of Dahlias arranged for effect — ist Prize, Alfred E. 

 Doty. 2nd Prize, Mrs. Henry R. Mallory. 



Class 18. Basket of Dahlias arranged for effect— ist Prize, Clarence F. 

 Nordman. 2nd Prize, John C. Latham. 



Class 19. Centerpiece for table — ^ist Prize, Mills & Company. 



Class 20. Best Collection of seedling not exhibited previous to 1922, not 

 more than 12 varieti.es, long stems — ist Prize, Mrs. Charles H. Stout. 



Class 21. Best decorative seedling, long stem — Mrs. Stephen Van Hoesen, 

 Mrs. Charles H. Stout, Mr. Charles A. Searle, Mr. C. L. Ailing. 



Class 24. Best display of named varieties, to cover not less than 75 sq. 

 ft., not less than 25 varieties, flowers on short stems — ist Prize, Mrs. Sea- 

 bury C. Mastich. 



Class 25. Vase of singles, 8 blooms, one or more varieties, long stems — 

 1st Prize, Mrs. Robert Mallory. 



Class 27. Vase of Peony-flowered, 8 blooms, one or more varieties, long 

 stems — 1st Prize, Mrs. Robert Mallory. 



Class 28. Vase of Cactus, 8 blooms, one or more varieties, long stems — 

 1st Prize. Mrs. Seabury C. Mastich. 



Class 29. Vase of Hybrid Cactus, 8 blooms, one or more varieties, long 

 stems — 1st Prize, Mrs. F. A. Constable. 2nd Prize, Mrs. Robert Mallory. 

 3rd Prize, Mrs. Seabury C. Mastich. 



Class 30. Vase of Decorative, 8 blooms, one or more varieties, long 

 stems — 1st Prize, Mrs. F. A. Constable. 2nd Prize, F. P. Quinby. 3rd 

 Prize, Mrs. Robert Mallory. 



Class 32. Vase of Pompon, 8 blooms, one or more varieties, long stems — 

 1st Prize, Mrs. Henry R. Mallory. 



Class 33. Vase of 25, arranged for effect, other foliage may be used — 

 ist Prize, W. G. Pollak. 



Class 37. Vase of Peony-flowered, 5 blooms, one or more varieties, long 

 stems — 1st Prize, W. A. Smallhorn. 2nd Prize, Mrs. A. E. Thatcher. 

 3rd Prize, Mrs. Maude E. Peckham. 



Class 38. Vase of Cactus, 5 blooms, one or more varieties, long stems — 

 1st Prize, W. A. Smallhorn. 2nd Prize, Mrs. Ida A. Thomas. 



Class 39. Vase of Hybrid Cactus, 5 blooms, one or more varieties, long 

 stems — 1st Prize, W. A. Smallhorn. 



Class 40. Vase of decorative, 5 blooms, one or more varieties, long 

 stems — ^ist Prize, W. A. Smallhorn. 2nd Prize, F. P. Quinby. 



Class 41. Vase of Show or Hybrid Show, 5 blooms, one or more varie- 

 ties, long stems — ist Prize, Mrs. Ida A. Thomas. 



Class 42. Vase of Pompon, 5 blooms, one or more varieties, long stems — 

 1st Prize, Mrs. Ida A. Thomas. 



Class 43. Best and most meritorious exhibit by an amateur — W. A. 

 Smallhorn. 



Class 45. Collection of Hardy Annuals, not less than 12 vases and 12 

 varieties — ist Prize, Mrs. Henry R. Mallory. 



Class 46. Collection of Hardy Perennials, not less than 8 vases and 8 

 varieties — ist Prize, Mrs. Henry R. Mallory. 



Specials : Vase of Chrysanthemums, Mrs. Henry R. Mallory. Special 

 vase of Miss Myra Valentine, Mills & Company. Basket of Seedlings, 

 Mrs. Maude E. Peckham. Vase of Dahlias, Mrs. W. G. Welch. 



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