THE HORTICULTUR,\L SOCIETY OF NEW YORK 



land, Queen of Bal, and Hijos. There were nine entries. A col- 

 lection of twelve varieties of singles and anemones, five sprays to 

 a vase, made Miss M. T. Cockcroft first prize winner with Miss 

 M. Pope, Judge Hoyt, Sylvia Slade, Mrs. E, Roberts, Seedling 

 no. I, Herbert Henderson, Margarite Totty, W. Buckingham, 

 Mary Richardson, Katie Corell, and one other. A similar col- 

 lection secured for Mrs. F. A. Constable the second prize with, 

 among others, Mrs. Redden, Fair Rosamond, Gracie Trower, Jes- 

 sie Curtis, Hilda Wells, Roupel Beauty, Metta, Mrs. Parsons, and 

 Evelyn Nason. There were thirteen entries. 



There was a fine display of roses, in both the classes for com- 

 mercial and non-commercial growers. The following prizes were 

 awarded in the commercial classes. In American Beauty, fifty 

 blooms, Mr. Louis A. Noe won first prize, the F. R. Pierson Co. 

 second. For fifty white roses, both prize winners entered White 

 Killarney, the F. R. Pierson Co. securing first, Mr. L. B. Cod- 

 dington second. Mr. Coddington also took first prize for fifty 

 red roses, with Richmond. Fifty pink roses brought the first 

 prize to Messrs. Traendly & Schenck for Radiance, the second 

 being secured by Mr. Louis A. Noe with Killarney Queen. Two 

 excellent roses were prize winners in the yellow class, Messrs. 

 Traendly & Schenck first with Sunburst, and L. B. Coddington 

 second with Lady Hillingdon. The silver medal for a new va- 

 riety not in commerce was won by Mr. Chas. H. Totty, with Mrs. 

 George Shawyer. 



In the non-commercial classes, calling for eighteen blooms, the 

 following prizes were awarded. Richmond was the prize winner 

 in the red, Mr. H. M. Tilford, Jos. Tansey, gardener, taking first, 

 Mrs. F. A. Constable second. Mr. Tilford also took first in the 

 white, with White Killarney. Radiance was the winner of the 

 first prize for Mr. Tilford in the pink, Mr. Wm. B. Thompson 

 taking second with Killarney. In the yellow, Sunburst was the 

 winner of both prizes, Mr. Tilford first, Mr. Untermyer second. 



Carnations were well represented, there being many more en- 

 tries than for the previous year. In the classes for commercial 

 growers, fifty blooms, the following prizes were won. For white, 

 the first went to Messrs. Traendly & Schenck. with White En- 

 chantress, tlie second to IMessrs. Scott Bros., with Alma Ward. 



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