THE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF NEW YORK 



those colors— ist Prize, Harry O. May. 2nd Prize, James W. Wagner. 

 2nd Prize, Springfield Floral Co. 



Class 315. 100 white variegated — ist Prize, Scott Brothers. 



Class 317. 100 Laddie — ist Prize, lieather Dell Farm. 2nd Prize, 

 Samuel J. Goddard. 



Class 318. 50 any new variety not in commerce — Silver Medal, Spring- 

 field Floral Company. Silver Medal, Hartje & Elder. 



Carnations — Co miner rial Groivers. 



Class 319. Display of Carnations covering 150 sq. ft. of space and con- 

 taining not less than 1,000 nor more than 1,500 blooms. Decorative green 

 of any kind, including plants, permitted, quality of bloom, artistic arrange- 

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

 Springfield Floral Company. 



Sweet Peas — Coimnercial Growers. 



Class 330. Display of Sweet Peas covering 100 sq. ft., arranged for 

 effect — 1st Prize, W. Atlee Burpee Company. 



SPECIAL 



Open Class 500. An exhibit covering 1,200 square feet. This exhibit 

 may include lawns, flower beds, gardens, shrubbery borders, rose beds, 

 bulb beds, or any exhibit that the artistic ability of the exhibitor may sug- 

 gest, as the widest latitude will be allowed in this class. Special gold 

 medals will be awarded for special merit in this class— Awards to : Julius 

 Roelirs Company, Bobbink & Atkins, A. N. Pierson, John Scheepers, Inc., 

 F. R. Pierson. 



Special Prizes Offered by 



Zandbergen Brothers, Walkenburg, near Leiden, Holland, and 



Oyster Bay, N. Y. 



Private Growers. 



Class 600. Collection of Hyacinths, 8 distinct varieties, lo-inch in its 

 or pans — ist Prize, James A. Macdonald. 2nd Prize, Mrs. Harold I. Pratt. 



Class 601. Darwin Tulip Louis de ValUere, 8-inch pots or pans — ist 

 Prize, James A. Macdonald. 



Class 602. Collection of Tulips, new race, flowering between Darwin 

 and early Tulips — ist Prize, Mrs. Daniel Guggenheim. 



Special Prizes Ofi^ered by 



A. Frylink & Sons, of Huntington, Long Island and 



Sassenheim, Holland. 



Private Grozvers. 



Class 605. 4 varieties of Single Early Tulips, lo-inch pots or pans — 

 4 varieties of Double Early Tulips, lo-inch pots or pans — 

 1st Prize, Mrs. Daniel Guggenheim. 



Class 606. 6 varieties of Darwin Tulips, lo-inch pots or pans — ist 

 Prize, James A. Macdonald. 2nd Prize, Mrs. Bertram H. Borden. 



Class 607. 4 varieties of Narcissi, large Trumpet Daffodils, lo-inch pots 

 or pans — ist Prize, Mrs. Daniel Guggenheim. 2nd Prize, Mrs. Bertram H. 

 Borden. 



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