THE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF NEW YORK 



Class 153. Antirrhinum, 12 spikes, pink — ist Prize, J. Insley Blair. 

 2nd Prize, Mrs. Percy Chubb. 



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

 ney. 2nd Prize, W. R. Coe. 



Class 155. Antirrhinum, 12 spikes, yellow — ist Prize, Mrs. S. T. Peters. 

 2nd Prize, Mrs. Payne Whitney. 



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



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

 Charles W. McAlpin. 



Class 158. Callas, 12 flowers, yellow — ist Prize, Mrs. Daniel Guggen- 

 heim. 



Class 159. Callas, 12 flowers, white — ist Prize, Charles W. McAlpin. 

 2rtd Prize, C. E. Mitchell. 



Class 160. Flowering shrubs, 12 sprays, one or more varieties — ist Prize, 

 Mrs. E. E. Smathers. 2nd Prize. Mrs. Payne Whitney. 



Class 161. Freesias, 25 sprays, white — ist Prize, Mrs. Percy Chubb. 

 2nd Prize, Mrs. Henry R. Mallory. 



Class 162. Freesias, 25 sprays, colored — ist Prize, Mrs. Bertram H. 

 Borden. 2nd Prize, Mrs. John T. Pratt. 



Class 163. Lilac, 12 sprays — ist Prize, Mrs. Bertram H. Borden. 



Class 164. Lilies, 12 spikes — ist Prize, B. G. W^ork. 2nd Prize, Mrs. 

 Harold L Pratt. 



Class 165. Mignonette, 12 spikes — ist Prize, W. R. Coe. 2nd Prize, 

 Mrs. Percy Chubb. 



Qass 166. Stocks, 12 spikes, one or more varieties — ist Prize, Mrs. 

 Percy Chubb. 2nd Prize, Mrs. John Topping. 



Class 167. Tulips, 25 flowers, single — ist Prize, Mrs. Bertram H. Bor- 

 den. 2nd Prize, B. G. Work. 



Class 168. Tulips, 50 flowers, single — ist Prize, Mrs. Harold L Pratt. 

 2nd Prize, Mrs. Bertram H. Borden. 



Class 169. Violets, 200 blooms, single or double— ist Prize, Mrs. John 

 R. Livermore. 2nd Prize, Mrs. Lewis P. Child. 



Class 170. Vase cut flowers, not otherwise provided for, Orchids ex- 

 cepted — 1st Prize, William R. Seymour. 2nd Prize, J. Insley Blair. 



Class 171. Wall Flower, 12 spikes, any color — ist Prize, Mrs. E. Meyer, 

 Jr. 2nd Prize, Mrs. Percy Chubb. 



DINNER TABLE DECORATIONS 

 Private Groivcrs 



Class 180. Table and accessories to be furnished by Flower Show Man- 

 agement. Table to be set for eight. Roses the only flower to be used in 

 this decoration — ist Prize, Mrs. Percy Chubb. 2nd Prize, Mrs. Ridley 

 Watts. 3rd Prize, W. R. Coe. 



Class 181. Carnations the only flower to be used in this decoration — ist 

 Prize, Mrs. J. P. Morgan's Estate. 2nd Prize, Mrs. Percy Chubb. 3rd 

 Prize, Mrs. Ridley Watts. 



Class 182. Sweet Peas exclusively. Other foliage than Sweet Peas 

 may be used — ist Prize, W. R. Coe. 2nd Prize, Mrs. Ridley Watts. 3rd 

 Prize, Mrs. Percy Chubb. 



Class 183. Miscellaneous flowers other than those permitted in other 

 classes for table decorations — ist Prize, Mrs. Henry Mallory. 2nd Prize, 

 Mrs. Edward Holbrook. 3rd Prize, Mrs. S. Stein. 



Class 184. An exhibit covering 750 sq. ft., may include lawns, flower 

 beds, shrubbery borders, rose beds, bulb beds, or any exhibit that the artistic 



