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The Florists^ Review 



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General View of the Prize-winning Flowers at the New York Show of tfie American Dahlia Society. 



l!(ix <<( <l:4lilias- riCoiiMl'il A: WeljiT, ■rrciitiin, 

 N. J., lirst. 



Vase siti^jli" or duplex il.ililias — I'. W. I'diiPt 

 first; Mills &. V<i., Mainaroiicck, X. V.. ^-ircimi. 



Twelve cactus ilalilias — I". \V. ropp, lirst; 

 \V. (,'. Nooiian, second. 



Vase iii'W seedliiife's— .1. Kii-bv, llinitiiJiilon, 

 N. y.. lirst. 



Smallest dahlia in sliow Alfred i:. I)ot.\ , New 

 Haven, Conn. 



Among Ihc special exhibits weic line 

 • lisplays of seedliiiy dalilias l»y \V. A. 

 Mauda, South OraiiLio, A. ,1.; seeilliiios 

 and new named varieties l)y \V. G, 

 Tyler, Portland, Ore., and the seedlinj^s 

 Fordhook P>eaiity and Fordlniek White, 

 by W. Atlee H'tirpee ^ Co.. I'liiladel- 

 pliia. 



American Institute Show. 



The list, ol' awards at tlie d;dilia sluuv 

 of the American Institute, in cdnjiine- 

 tion with whiidi the Ameiicau Dahlia 

 Society ludil its annua! cxliiiiit ion, is a.s 

 follows: 



(■e'.MMi;U(l.\l. (.KOWKKS. 



Collection fifty varieli.-^ W, I). I lathawav. 

 New I'.i'ilfonl. .Mass., lirsi ; .1. II. .sicircmil"'. New 

 Haven, rdnii.. Secoixl. 



Collection twenl.v-live varieties — \V. I). Ilatlia- 

 wa.v. first: J. H. Slocoinlie. second. 



Collection ten varieties .1. H. Slocotnlic. first: 

 I>. V. Ilowell. I'ecoiiic. N. V., second. 



One Iniiuired single dalili;is — N. Harold Cotton 

 & Son, tiist: Mills & Co., second. 



One liiiiidreil cactus dahlias- W. 1). H;ithawa.v, 

 first: C. I.ouis .Mlini:, Wc^t Haven, Conn., sec- 

 ond. 



One liiHidred iiompon d.ililias N. II. (fitldii & 

 Son, lir^l: W, 1). H.ithawa.v, second. 



<;.\i;I)i:nhi;s .\ni» .\.m.\ tkcks. 



rift.v v,iri<'t ics, four t.vpes — .lohn Hardin^', 

 (lardcni'r to .1, 1'. Morcaii, tlre(>ns K.iiins, Conn,, 

 first: , lames Klrli.^. Kardcnci- to William .1, 

 M.-itliicsiin, 1 Iiint int;ton, N, V,, second, 



'I'wcnly-fivi' v,iriclies, three t.vpc-; W. (". 

 Noonaii, uardcncr to Mrs, C, F. ( ':ii-l h-dre. Lo- 

 cust Valle,v. \, V,, lirst; .T;iines Kirhy, ^coiid. 



Twelve varieties I", \V. I'opii, L:ardeii,T to 

 >rrs. H. D.irlintilon, M.ini.ironc<U, N. V . first; 

 A\', C. Noonan, v.'cund. 



Fifty single <l.ililias W. C, Noon.iii, tir^t; 

 1*. W, PopP- seidiid. 



Fifty c-ii-tu^ dahlia- W. (' \<iciii,Ui, lir-t: 

 r, W, I'opp, second. 



Fifty I'liinjion (hildi,is o-c/ir C,i risen, •;,ii-ihiier 

 to ,Mr--. .\. n. ,Ieiiiiin-s, F.-iiili.-ld, (onii.. lii'-l. 

 .Mr. r.irlson aNo \\;is iii-^t fer he,t six varietie-.: 

 of shew and faricv. .lei ,,r,i t ive, penipen and single 

 dahlias. 



Ol'KN l(» ,\1,I,. 



rvwrily liv.- wiiite \ ||,ij.ii.i Celt'in A; So'i, 

 lirst, 



Twentv-live |.ink N. llaroM Celleii .V Sen. 

 first. 



Tw.-nly live aiiv eti.ci- , ,,|,ir N, IlareM Colt..]! 

 & Son, lii-st; Alfred l) l>ot;,, \. w IIa\e;,, loiin, 

 second. 



Twenty live y.ll,« laelu- l.eenir'i A: Wehel 

 Trentnll, .\, ,f..' lil-st. 



■r\\enty live ea.riis, any otleT .el,.r -Ma-, 

 Si-lineider. :: irdeaer te I'.i.t Il.aiicli, .Ir,, Kasi 

 Oranue, .\. .1., nr-l ,V. Il.arold Cotten & Son, 



v,.,er|,|. 



TiMi v.irieii.-, ) n- ll'iu . i-.'d ilahlias- C, T.oiiis 



.\llinu', first; N, llari',1,1 C.tieti.V: Son, seceod. 



Ten varieties cactns dahli.is-C. I.onis .\llin;;. 

 lirst; .\, llarcdil ( e|!.,ii \- Sen, s,a-ond. 



Kii:ht varieties iMMopeu d;ihli:is -.V. Harol.l 

 foften \ Son, first; W. P. Ilath.away, s,., end, 



Ki-ht \,uieij, . sinu'le .hihlias -Mrs, <Mis p. 

 Cli,i|iinan, .Ir,, Wesi,.|-ly, i; I., first; .N, H.irohl 

 I'otton & Son, seciind, 



V.-ise six varieiii's j i.\ lleueT'ed d,ilili,is 



r. W. I'opp, first; .N, Harold Cotton A; Son, 

 second, 



\'ase six varieties e:irtiis dahlias .\lrie,l i;, 

 I'oty. first; C I,(i\ijs .\llin:;, second 



Vase six varieties show and fanc.v dahlias — 

 Alfred E. Doty, first; C. Louis AUiii;:, second. 



Vase six varieties decorative dahlias — 1'. W. 

 I'opi), first; Alfred E. Doty, second, 



Six varietii's pompon dahlias — .Mfred ]•:, Doty, 

 first; C. Louis Ailing, second. 



Vase single dahlias, six varieties ,Mrs, Otis 

 I'. Chapman, .Jr., first; Mills & Co,, secimil. 



Twenty-four c.actus dahlias, distinct varieties 

 — W. I>. Hathaway, first; C, Louis .Vllinv', 

 second. 



Twenty-four decorative and hybrid shmv dah- 

 lias — C. Louis AllinK. first; W. ]>. Hathawa,\, 

 second. 



OI'EN TO ALL, COLOR ll.ASSKS. 



Twelve scarlet, one variety -I" red Ittei-, liar 

 rison, >J. .L, first; N. Harohl Cettcju A; Sen. 

 second. 



Twelve white, one variety C. Louis .\llinu:. 

 first; N. Harold Cotton & Son, second. 



Twelve white, one v.aricty — C. Louis Allinu', 

 first; N, Harold Cotton iV Son, second. 



Twelve yelhiw, one variet,\ C, I.enis Alliu:;. 

 first: .N. Harold Cotton \- Son, second, 



Tw(dve [link, one variety- C. I.ouis Ailing-, 

 first: W. 1). Hathaway, second, 



Tw(lve v.arieuated, any variety — ,Iohn I'. .\n 

 derson. Iternardsville, N. .1., first; Alfred Iv 

 Dot.v, second. 



Ten varicKafed, anv v,iriel\ C. I.eiiis .\!liue. 

 first. 



SI'I^CIAL AW'AKKS. 



Mills & Co,, .SIO for display of dahlias and .s,'. 

 for ilis|day of <()llerette dahlias, 



CteorK'c L. Stillnian, $1.") for coUeitien of 

 dahlias and ."?1U for coUi'ctidU of exiiiliition d,ili- 

 liiis, 



Mrs, Otis I'. Chapman, ,rr,, :?1.") for disidav of 

 dahlias, 



J.eonard & Wetier, .SID for dis|,lav of d.ihlias, 



W. D. Hathaway, .SID for <lis|j|,iy of ihaldias. 



AV. ('. Noonan, )fT> for collci'tlon of exliihiti.iu 

 dahlias. 



-N. Hanild Cotton A: Sen, .'slo for display of 

 daldi.as, 



I', W, I'opp, .S"> for dis|ilay of d,ihli,is, 



.1. r. K'>oriey, .New I!edf<ird, Mass,, uas .iward 

 ed a displonia foi- ;i <ljspl,i.v of the iicony-t'oH ei .li 

 dahlia, .Mrs, Frederick Criiitiell. 



.1. .\iistin Sh;i\\, 



BARS NEW ENGLAND GREENS. 



.1. 0. S;i!idefs, ill cli;iree ,,1' i iis|e',-t ion 

 matters for the st;ili' of I '.•ii iis;, 1 \ ;i n i;i 



;illd niie iif the must ;i|p|iicli.i|si\ ,. ,,i' ;il| 

 olir insect (inllicis. li;|s isslir! ;i n.^iirr nl' 



qua 1, lilt ipr ;i^;iiiist ( 'In jsi h,,is -i..,,, ;,||,| 



oirelis I'ldlll celt;tili |i;ilts (if .\iv\ Ijliy- 

 hiiid. The noti<-e s;iys in piirt: 



An pxtreiiudy daimereiis and destructive iiesf 

 knewn as the jjyps.v moth, ori;.'in,illy inip(U'teil 

 from Europe, has heeenie <'stal)lished throuuh- 

 out considi'rahle portions of New Eimland, .and 

 is causing much dama^'e. In spile of an expendi- 

 ture of more than .si I. (Kill, (Mid of state and u'ov 

 ernment monies for cenliel and eradication work, 

 this pest has continued to spnad to new areas 

 'I'he inliodni-tiou and cst,iM isliment of this pest 

 in I'enus.\ 1 vani.i is pussilile hy nieaiis of ei;v; 

 masses on various i'\eri;rien trees cut in liie in- 

 fested districts of New i;ut:land and traiisporteil 

 for Chrislmas dei'or.a t ion. 



Since this dangerous jicsf is not known to exist 

 in the Ciunmonwealth of Pennsylvania, and be 

 lit'ViiiK it important to proteei. the liort icultural 

 interests from inv.asjon, this departineiit pro- 

 mulgates the followinu' quarantine auMiiist cer- 

 tain plant shipments from portions of ,\ew KiiK- 

 land, 



r.y virtue of anthonly conferred I'j an act of 

 leuislalien approved .liiii.' L'lt, IStlT, the C.winsyl- 

 vania llepail menl of .\L;i-ieulture lierehy proliiliits 

 the shipment, trauspiutal ion, acieplanee, receipt 

 <u' sale or other disposal In ilie Commen wealth of 

 renns,\ Ivani.a of au.v >enifi idijs (evei^reenl trees, 

 such as sjiiaiee, iirlier vlt;e (white ce.lar), fir. 

 hemlock, or pine, known and di'srrilied as 

 "Christmas trees," ,aiel parts iliereer, ,and also 

 deeor,ative plants, sn. h as ]ui]\y ;nid laurel, 

 known ,ind descrihc d ;is •'Chn-linas greens or 

 irreencry," which were eiii e,- (u-i^inalcd In the 

 yyps.v moth i|iiarauline aie.a as liouiided. ni.ain- 

 tained and iles, iil„.,| In the Feihral llortiealtu- 

 ral r.oapl. 



It is fnrthi'r orderiMl (Ii thai ;iny plant in,a- 

 tcrials ilrsi-rilicl ,alio\e r.c.i\,-i| m iliis slate 

 from the ahove rpia raiil ine,| ;irea. slmll he de- 

 stroyed as ,1 piiMir UMisane,-, (;_'| |n case of 

 douM in rej,ir.i to the er-iL-in ef .my siudi pro 

 hihited pl,int !nalc-rial, the liarden of pioi.f shall 

 he iijieu the owner or siiipp,.,- 



Lexington, Ky. (,. .M. lirhuri., of 

 ('liic;it;ii, \\:is li.ie !;,>! week ;in(l in 

 calling:- "ii ! lie 1 1 ;i.li t Miiud t !i:it n.'arly 

 (•ver\-(iiir -;(ii| siniiiiiei liiisincs, |i;is lu'cii 

 lii.'tter ili;iii ill ri.rijii r vi ;iis 'I'lierc lia.s 

 lireii ;i e(ii)d, .stead> run n;' s;,],., ;||i,| 

 ;'iiii('r:il wiiik li:is been m In-rivier dc 

 m;inil {liaii lici-ct (ilm r. .\ii t lie <,rref'ii- 



IkHIsc slicds liei r ;i I e ! ,i|| , , i' I'.ijil, in 

 :int ici|.:iti,,|| ,,r Mmi;!,],. e,,,;l,|,_, ,•,(,, I j,, 



'he W 'pit ,-| , 



SiCtion of American Dahlia Society Show, New York, Burpee Exhibit in Backgrotind. 



