THE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF NEW YORK 



Class V. 6. Lettuce, three heads — ist Prize, Mrs. F. H. Allen. 

 Class V. 7. Onions, twelve — ist Prize, Mrs. Herbert L. Pratt. 

 Class V. 8. Parsnips, six — ist Prize, Mrs. Herbert L. Pratt. 

 Class V. 10. Tomatoes, twelve — ist Prize, Mrs. Herbert L. Pratt. 

 Class V. 12. Largest and best collection, not less than thirty kinds, ar- 

 ranged for effect — ist Prize, Mrs. Herbert L. Pratt. 



Fruit, For Non-Commercial Growers. 



Class W. I. Collection of Apples, six varieties, five of each — ist Prize, 

 Mrs. Harold L Pratt. 2nd Prize, Mrs. Herbert L. Pratt. 



Class W. 2. Collection of Pears, four varieties, five of each — ist Prize, 

 Mrs. Herbert L. Pratt. 



Class W. 4. White Grapes, greenhouse, two bunches — ist Prize, Miss 

 Alice DeLamar. 



Class W. 5. Black Grapes, greenhouse, two bunches — ist Prize, Mrs. 

 Havemeyer. 2nd Prize, Miss Alice DeLamar. 



Table Decorations. 



Open to Garden Clubs or Members of Garden Clubs. 

 Centerpiece, vase or baskets for luncheon table. Any flowers or foliage. 

 Center cloths, candlesticks, or other accessories may be used, but no glasses 

 or fiat silver. Tables four feet in diameter, with dark, polished tops — ist 

 Prize, Rye Garden Club. 2nd Prize, North Country Garden Club. 



Specials. 



Seedling Chrysanthemum Collection — Charles H. Totty Co. 

 New Seedling Princess Nagako — Charles H. Totty Co. 

 Yellow Doty Chrysanthemum — John Lewis Childs. 

 Aeroplane Express America to Japan — Miss E. McKinney. 

 Sweet Potatoes — Mrs. Edward Holbrook. 

 Sweet Peas — Herman Mamitsch & Son. 

 8 Blooms Seedling Chrysanthemums — Qarence H. Mackay. 

 6 Vases Seedling Anemones — Clarence H. Mackay. 



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