THE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF NEW YORK 



the second to Mr. Adolph Lewisohn, who also took first for three 

 plants of Schicaiitlius. In the bulbous plants Mr. Adolph Lew- 

 isohn secured first for three pans of hyacinth, and also for one 

 pan, the second in the latter going to Mr. Chas. Hathaway, Max 

 Schneider, gardener. For tulips, cut flowers, three varieties, 

 twelve blooms of each, ^Ir. H. Darlington, P. W. Popp, gardener, 

 won first. ]Mr. Adolph Lewisohn obtained first for a vase of one 

 hundred sprays of sweet peas, Mrs. F. A. Constable, second. 

 Twelve magnificent blooms of white calla lilies brought the first to 

 yir. Henry Siegel, Thos. Aitchison, gardener, the second to Mr. 

 Chas. ]\Iallory, W. J. Sealey, gardener. Mr. Percy Chubb was 

 awarded first prize for one hundred blooms of single violets, Mr. 

 Chas. Hathaway second. 



Special prizes were awarded as follows : Julius Roehrs Co., for 

 Laclio-Cattleya Boylei var. Kerchoveana, bronze medal ; Mr. 

 Henry Siegel, for bunch of mignonette; Air. Jas. A. Macdonald, 

 Richard Hughes, gardener, vote of thanks for a new seedling 

 carnation; Jolm Lewis Childs, special mention for a plant of 

 Calla Elliottiana; I\Ir. H. Darlington, for a display of cinerarias; 

 Wm. Xilsson, for three pots of primula, special mention. 



]\Iarch Exhibition 



This was held on the 23d and orchids and roses were the prin- 

 cipal flowers. The judges were ]\Iessrs. J. E. Lager and George 

 V. Nash. 



Mrs. F. B. Van Vorst, Andrew Andersen, gardener, took first 

 prizes for one plant each of Cattleya, Laclia, and a hybrid orchid. 

 A collection of cut orchids brought the first prize to Mr. Clement 

 Moore, J. P. Mossman, gardener. 



Mrs. F. A. Constable, James Stuart, gardener, secured first 

 prize for a vase of twelve pink Killarney roses, and the same 

 prize for twelve each white Killarney, Richmond, and any other 

 rose. 



The following special prizes were awarded : Airs. F. A. Con- 

 stable, for a vase of antirrhinums; Airs. A. AI. Booth, E. Fardel, 

 gardener, for collections of tulips, irises, and narcissus ; Lager & 

 Hurrell, for a collection of orchids, bronze medal. 



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