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The first for twelve Japanese Reflexed went to Mrs. Lester 

 Leland (Eric Wetterlow, gardener) with Mary Mason, bronze; 

 O. H. Broomhead, Hght pink; Mrs. Wm. Duckham, pink; Gen. 

 Hutton, yellow; Miss May Seddon, white; Brighthurst, pink; 

 De la Comtesse Reilly, purple; Mrs. Norman Davis, white; Regi- 

 nald Vallis, purple; and F. S. Vallis, yellow. 



The first for six best introductions of the current year went to 

 Morton F. Plant with Leslie Morrison, crimson Jap. Inc.; P>ank 

 Payne, pink Jap. Ref.; Mrs. O. H. Kahn, bronze Jap. Inc.; Mrs. 

 L. Thorne, yellow Jap. Inc.; Charles Beckett, gold Jap. Inc.; 

 and Rose Pockett, bronze Jap. Ref. 



The first for best vase of long-stemmed blooms. Red, went to 

 Morton F. Plant with Mrs. W. H. Partridge. First for long- 

 stemmed White to Peter B. Robb with Merza. First for long- 

 stemmed Pink to Morton F. Plant with Brighthurst. First for 

 long-stemmed Yellow to Morton F. Plant with Mrs. Wm. Duck- 

 ham. First for long-stemmed Crimson to Morton F. Plant with 

 Leslie Morrison. 



Especially noteworthy was the Messrs. Farquhars' neat display 

 of Begonia Gloire de Lorraine, dahlias, and ferns of which Hon- 

 orable Mention was made. A Bronze Medal was awarded R. 

 Vincent Jr. & Sons Co. of Whitemarsh, Maryland, for an extensive 

 display of Pompone and other small-flowering chrysanthemums. 

 The Bellevue Nurseries got a First Class Certificate for Anemone 

 japonica, Prince Henry, a lovely semi-double pink. Julius Roehrs 

 Co. of Rutherford, New Jersey, and Lager & Hurrell of Summit, 

 New Jersey, were given Honorable Mention for displays of orchids. 

 Julius Roehrs Co. was awarded a First Class Certificate for a new 

 yellow variegated Croton with deeply cut tripartite leaves; and the 

 same award was made to Peter Fisher for a new satiny-pink car- 

 nation named May Day. A Bronze INIedal was awarded the 

 Langwater Gardens, North Easton (Wm. N. Craig, Supt.) for a 

 handsome display of single-flowering chrysanthemums and a beau- 

 tiful vase of a chrome-colored chrysanthemum named Old Gold. 

 Honorable Mention was made of a very handsome table of Nerines 

 shown by W. W. Rawson & Co.; and the same recognition was 

 made for a salmon-pink carnation named Pink Delight exhibited 

 by S. J. Goddard, and for a new white carnation named Shasta 

 shown by M. A. Patten. 



