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The Florists^ Review 



OOTOBBB 16, 1918. 



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The Nassau County Horticultural 

 Society held its annual dahlia show at 

 Pembroke hall October 8. The entries 

 were many and the displays all excel- 

 lent. James Duthie, gardener for Mrs. 

 Edward M. Townsend, Oyster Bay, 

 N. Y., was the leader of the prize- 

 winners and won the Henry A. Dreer 

 silver cup by capturing first prize for 

 the best collection of dahlias for the 

 third successive year. The Stumpp & 

 Walter Co. had an exhibit of dahlias, 

 Charles Totty a collection of early flow- 

 ering mums and P. W. Popp, of Mama- 

 roneck, N. Y., a fine lot of peony and 

 collarette dahlias. The awards for 

 flowers and plants were as follows: 



DAHLIAS. 



Henry A. Dreer sllrer cup for the best collec- 

 tion of dahlias, not more than fifty varieties — 

 Mrs. Edward M. Townsend, Oyster Bay, James 

 Dutble, gardener. 



Best vase of peony-flowered dahlias, twelve 

 varieties — Mrs. Edward M. Townsend. first; Mrs. 

 Harold L. Pratt, Glen Cove, F. 0. Johnson, gar- 

 dener, second. 



Best twelve cactus dahlias, twelve varieties, 

 short stems— Slsson & Thurston, Newport, R. I., 

 first; Mrs. Edward M. Townsend, second. 



Best vase of yellow dahlias, twelve flowers — 

 Mrs. Edward M. Townsend, first. 



Best twelve decorative dahlias, twelve varie- 

 ties, short stems— Mrs. Edward M. Townsend, 

 first; Anton G. Hodenpyl, Locust Valley, F. Pet- 

 roccia, gardener, second. 



Best vase single dahlias, twelve varieties, long 

 stems — Slsson &. Thurston, first; Mrs. Edward 

 M. Townsend, second. 



Best vase of cactus dahlias, one variety, long 

 stems — Slsson & Thurston, first; Mrs. Harold I. 

 F^att, second. 



Best vase twelve decorative dahlias, one va- 

 riety, long stems — Mrs. John B. Maxwell, Glen 

 Cove, S. J. Trepess, gardener, first; Mrs. Edward 

 M. Townsend, second. 



Best six cactus dahlias, six varieties, short 

 stems— Herbert L. Pratt, Glen Cove, Henry 

 Gaut. gardener, first; A. Golon, Roslyn, second. 



Best vase of six cactus dahlias, one variety, 

 long stems— William \. Hester, Glen Cove, Her- 

 man Boettcher. gardener, first. 



Best vase six decorative dahlias, one variety, 

 long stems — William V. Hester, first. 



Best vase twelve dahlias, any type — W. En- 

 gene Kimball, Glen Cove, J. McCarthy, gardener, 

 first; William V. Hester, second. 

 ROSES. 



Mrs. Edward M. Townsend silver cup for the 

 best collection of outdoor roses, twelve varieties, 

 six of each— Harvey S. Ladew, Glen Cove. Joseph 

 Adler, gardener, first; John T. Pratt, Glen Cove, 

 J. W. Everltt, gardener, second. 



Best three vases outdoor roses, three varieties, 

 twelve of each — W. Eugene Kimball, first; Mrs. 

 James C. Ayer, Glen Cove, Harry Jones, gar- 

 dener, second. • 



Best vase of twelve roses, mixed varieties — W. 

 Eugene Kimball, first; Herbert L. Pratt, second. 

 OTHER OUTDOOR FLOWERS. 



Best collection of outdoor flowers, not more 

 than twenty-five varieties — Mrs. Henry W. J. 

 Bucknall, Glen Cove, George Barton, gardener, 

 first; William V. Hester, second; Mrs. Francis 

 S. Smlthers, Glen Cove, Valentine Cleres. gar- 

 dener, third. 



Best vase gladioli, twelve spikes — Mrs. Fran- 

 cis S. Smlthers, first; Herbert L. Pratt, second. 



Best vase of white cosmos — Mrs. Francis S. 

 Smlthers, first; W. Eugene Kimball, second. 



Best vase of pink cosmos — Mrs. Francis S. 

 Smlthers, first. 



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Best vase of red cosmos — Mrs. Francis S. 

 Smlthers. first; Mrs. J. H. Ottley, Glen Cove, 

 James McDonald, gardener, second. 



MISCELLANEOUS PLANTS. 



Best foliage plant, not a palm — Captain J. R. 

 DeLamar, Glen Cove, Bobert Marshall, gardener, 

 first; Mrs. Francis S. Smlthers, second. 



Best specimen adlantum fern — Herbert L. 

 Pratt, first; Captain J. B. DeLamar, second. 



Best specimen Asparagus Sprengerl — Mrs. 

 Francis S. Smlthers. 



Best fern dish filled, not more than twelve 

 Inches in diameter — Captain J. R. DeLamar, 

 first. 



DECORATIVE WORK. 



Best table decoration of dahlias, with appro- 

 priate foliage, ferns or grasses, arranged for six 

 people; circular table, set with linen, china and 

 glassware — Paul Dana, first; John T. Pratt, sec- 

 ond. 



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