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The Rorists^ Review 



July 15, 1920 



UJP-TO-DATE GREENHOUSES 



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Horticoltuial Exhibition. 



The annual exhibition of the Newport 

 Horticultural Society was held July 1, 

 having been postponed one week be- 

 cause of the lateness of the season. It 

 was staged in the convention hall at 

 Newport Beach, but, owing to the 

 " change in dates, was not so large or so 

 } elaborate an exhibition as usual; never- 

 theless, it was well worth seeing and 

 attracted throngs of persons, no admis- 

 sion being charged to the hall. 



The exhibits were well arranged, 

 Richard Gardner, president of the so- 

 ciety, being manager of the exhibition; 

 Fred P. Webber was secretary and Wil- 

 liam Smith sergeant-at-arms, the three 

 constituting the committee in charge. 

 The two leading exhibitors proved to 

 be Colin Robertson, gardener for Mrs. 

 Robert Goelet, who took eleven first 

 prizes, and William G. Taylor, who took 

 nine firsts. 



Perhaps the most prominent among 

 the exhibits was that of William Gray, 

 gardener for Princess Christopher, of 

 Greece, formerly Mrs. William B. Leeds. 

 This was. an exhibit of cut flowers and 

 plants artistically arranged in a group 

 on a table six feet in diameter, the 

 color scheme being especially effective. 

 The exhibit received a gratuity of $25. 



Among the best of the other exhibits 

 were the roses shown by Colin Robert- 

 son. The sweet peas exhibited by Wil- 

 liam Taylor were among the best ever 

 shown by the society. William Smith, 

 gardener for Mrs. George S. Scott, had 

 several specimens of rubber plants and 

 James Hooper, gardener for Mrs. T. K. 

 Gibbs, had a display of ramblers; the 

 latter was awarded three gratuities for 

 showings of Ismene calathina, Gillenia 

 trifoliata and blue salvia. W. H. M. 



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