THE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF NEW YORK 



singles and anemones, twenty-five varieties, five sprays to a vase, 

 won the first for Mr. Totty, the second for Scott Bros. 



In the classes provided for non-commercial growers, the fol- 

 lowing were winners. For stems not less than two feet, six 

 blooms, in the whites, both prizes were won with Wm. Turner, 

 the first by Miss M. T. Cockcroft, Adam Paterson, gardener, the 

 second by Mrs. Wm. E. S. Griswold, A. J. Loveless, superinten- 

 dent. There were seven entries in this class. In the pink, the 

 first was won by Mr. Wm. B. Thompson. In the yellow, for 

 vdiich there were seven entries. Miss Cockcroft secured the first, 

 Mr. Thompson the second. In the any-other-color class. Miss 

 C. A. Bliss, John T. Burns, gardener, won first, Mrs. F. A. Con- 

 stable, Jas. Stuart, gardener, second. A vase of one or more 

 varieties, arranged for effect, any other foliage permitted, brought 

 the first prize to Mr. Percy Chubb, Alex. Mackenzie, gardener, 

 the second to Mr. Herbert L. Pratt, Henry Gaut, gardener. For 

 a collection of six varieties, three of each, eighteen inch stems, 

 there were five entries, with Miss AI. T. Cockcroft the winner 

 of the first, exhibiting Mrs. Stevens, and Miss Blanche Potter, 

 George Wittlinger, gardener, the second, exhibiting Manhattan. 

 For a collection of twenty-four varieties, one of each, stems not 

 over twelve inches, all named kinds, the first prize winner was 

 Mr. Percy Chubb, the second Mrs. F. A. Constable; there were 

 four entries. A collection of six varieties under the same condi- 

 tions gave the first prize to Mrs. Wm. E. S. Griswold, for blooms 

 of ]Mrs. Stevens, Ursula Griswold, Mrs. W^n. Duckham, Wm. 

 Turner, Well's Late Pink, and Onunda ; the second to Miss M. T. 

 Cockcroft, for blooms of Mary Mason, W. Mease, Airs. LI. 

 Stevens, Morton F. Plant, Mrs. David Syme, and M. Rosseau. 

 There were fifteen entries. Mr. Chas. Mallory, Wm. J. Sealey, 

 gardener, won the first prize for a collection of hardy pompons, 

 twelve varieties, five sprays to a vase, exhibiting Queen of the 

 Whites, Alma, Canova, Clifton, Elberta, Inga, Lilian Doty, Viola, 

 M. Mamoset, Lulu, Delicatessen, and Prince of Bulgaria. A col- 

 lection of the same kind brought the second prize to Mr. Fred- 

 erick Sturges, Thos. Bell, gardener, who exhibited Etau, Mrs. 

 Porter, Queen of the Whites, Golden Mme. Martha, Bohemia, 

 Julia Lagravere, St. Illoria, Excelsior, ^Marian Willard, Wind- 



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