THE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF NEW YORK 



Class ii6. i8 Ophelia, or any of its sports— ist Prize, Mrs. H. McK. 

 Twombl}'. 2nd Prize, Mrs. F. A. Constable. 



Class 117. 18 any red variety — ist Prize, Mrs. L. P. Child. 



Class 120. 18 any other disseminated variety, yellow — ist Prize, J. Ins- 

 ley Blair. 2nd Prize, Mr. H. McK. Twombly. 



Class 121. 25 one or more varieties, to be shown in one vase — ist Prize, 

 Mrs. H. McK. Twombly. 2nd Prize, Mrs. L. P. Child. 



Carnations — Private Groivcrs. 



Class 130. 25 white — ist Prize, J. Insley Blair. 2nd Prize, George F. 

 Baker. 



Class 131. 25 light pink, exclusive of Laddie — ist Prize, E. E. Smathers. 

 2nd Prize, Mrs. Arnold Schlaet. 



Class 133. 25 red or scarlet, to include all shades generally classed in 

 these colors — ist Prize, J. Insley Blair. 2nd Prize, L. L. Dunham. 



Class 134. 25 crimson, to include all shades known as crimson or ma- 

 roon — 1st Prize, Mrs. Robert Mallory. 2nd Prize, Miss S. D. Bliss. 



Class 135. 25 white variegated — ist Prize, George Grant Wilson. 2n4 

 Prize, George F. Baker. 



Class 136. 25 yellow or yellow variegated — ist Prize, Mrs. F. E. Lewis. 

 2nd Prize, L. L. Dunham. 



Class 137. 25 Laddie — ist Prize, J. Insley Blair. 2nd Prize, Mrs. F. 

 A. Constable. 



Class 138. 25 Carnations, any color, one variety, exclusive of Laddie — 

 1st Prize, J. Insley Blair. 2nd Prize, Mrs. Robert Mallory. 



Class 139. Vase of Carnations, not to exceed 150 blooms. One or more 

 varieties may be used. Decorative green of any kind, ribbon and any other 

 accessories may be used, as long as Carnations are the predominant feature. 

 It is intended to give the exhibitor the widest latitude in making this display. 

 Vase to be supplied by the exhibitor. Quality of bloom, artistic arrange- 

 ment, and general effect to be considered in making award — ist Prize, Mrs. 

 F. E. Lewis. 2nd Prize, Mrs. Payne Whitney. 



Szvcct Peas — Private Growers. 



Class 141. Display of Sweet Peas, covering 25 sq. ft. Quality of bloom, 

 artistic arrangement, and general efifect to be considered in making award — 

 1st Prize, Mrs. W. R. Cross. 2nd Prize, Mrs. F. E. Lewis. 



Class 142. Collection of six varieties, 25 sprays of each — ist Prize, Mrs. 

 F. E. Lewis. 2nd Prize, Stuyvesant Fish. 



Class 143. 100 sprays, one or more varieties, arranged for effect, greens 

 permitted — ist Prize, Mrs. F. E. Lewis. 2nd Prize, Mrs. S. H. Gillespie. 



Miscellaneous Cut Floivcrs — Private Grozvcrs. 



Class 150. Acacia, 12 sprays — ist Prize, Mrs. B. G. Work. 



Class 151. Amaryllis, 12 spikes — ist Prize, Mrs. E. F. Luckenbach. 



Class 153. Antirrhinum, 12 spikes, pink — ist Prize, Mrs. Percy Chubb. 

 2nd Prize, Miss Alice DeLamar. 



Class 154. Antirrhinum, 12 spikes, white — ist Prize, Mrs. Payne Whit- 

 ney. 2nd Prize, Clarence H. Mackay. 



Class 155. Antirrhinum, 12 spikes, yellow — ist Prize, Mrs. Harold I. 

 Pratt. 



Class 156. Anthurium, 12 flowers — ist Prize, E. E. Smathers. 



Class 157. Calendulas, 25 flowers — ist Prize, E. E. Smathers. 2nd 



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