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The Florists^ Review 



July 22, 1915. 



I'.ii'oUir otiier than plpotPC-edBed — Edwin Jen- 

 kliiH, first, with Uoslna; S. W. Carlqulst, second; 

 nt> third. 



Any otlier color— Edwin Jenkins, first; S. W. 

 <'nrl(|UlS!t. second; Wni. MacKay, tliird. 



K. R. I'ierson cup, for most entries in the Hor- 

 ticultural Society's classes— Edwin Jenkins, first. 



(Jardeu Alagnzine medal, for t)est vase compet- 

 injf for HorticiiltiirHl Society's prizes — Edwin 

 Jenkins, first. 



Kaninhar prize, for six vases, six varieties — 

 S. \V. Carliiulst, first; no second. 



Newport Oardeil- Club. 



The Newport Garden Club provided 

 the following classes open to private 

 ^'arde»er.s and amateurs:. 



Decoration for table of elglit covers — A. J. 

 Irorwardr'first; no second or third. 



Kisplay of sweet peas on 4-foot round table — 

 Andrew Knmsay, first; James Bond, Rardener for 

 Mr8. II. Mortimer Urookij, Newport, second. 



AMATK.ritS. 



In the classes oi>eu only to amateurs the 

 -awards went to IVrcy A. BrlKhtmnn, Newiwrt, 

 U. I.; AllK'rt Johnson, Newport, K. I.; Fre<l 1*. 

 Webber, Melville, K. I.; I. H. Miller, Bastln's 

 Island, Me.; Miss Doris Klnjr. Newport, K. 1.; 

 Wni. y. Taylor, Newp«irt, K. I.; Ualph B. Brier 

 ley, Newport, R. I.; Miss C'. L. (Jibson, Newport, 

 R. I.; (ieorge Mackie, Newport, II. I.; (Jrace B. 

 Bra zer. Newport, R. I.; James F'itzgerald, New- 

 I)ort, R. I.: Gordon Bates. Newport. R. I.; names 

 puldisbed here so that those wlio wish may add 

 them to their mailing lists. 



The school children's prizes brought out only 

 three priucliml competitors and a fourtli with one 

 <'ntry. 



Special Awards. 



The following special awards were 

 made: 



Nell Ward, Lonsdale. I.. 1., certificate of merit 

 for collection of sweet peau. 



W. A.' Manda, South Orange, N. J., certificate 

 ■of merit for collection of plants. 



Farquhar & Co., Boston, certificate of merit 

 Ifor collection of plants and cut flowers. 

 I Henry A. Dreer, Inc., Philadelphia, certificate 

 <)f merit for collection of water lilies and honor- 

 able mention for collection of sweet peas. 



Bohbink & .\tklns, Rutherford, N. J., honorable 

 mention for collection of perennials. 

 ' Miltonia. Conservatories. Providence. R. I., cer- 

 tiftrafi- of merit for collection of cut cattleyas. 



Oscar Schultz, Newport, R. I., certificate of 

 merit for Japanese iris. 



Mr. Robinson, cultural certificfite for vase of 

 Ophelia roses. .. ;• 



Miscellaneous Exhibits. 'J*lift 



W. Atlee Burpee & Co., Philadelphia, 

 were the only exhibitors for the trade 

 collection, but their display of over 150 

 varieties was a most impressive one. 

 Finely staged and running the full 

 length of the hall, some fine novelties 

 were included. One of these was the 

 sensational new scarlet. Fiery Cross, un- 

 questionably the best scarlet yet intro- 

 duced. Other bamboos were filled with 

 imposing displays of Bobert Sydenham, 

 King White, Primrta^^^^i^aei, Irisli 

 Belle,niumin'atdr, Kiiman, Herc1\les aitTT 

 Helen Grosvenor. Other fine sorts in 

 this collection were Royal Purple, Mrs. 

 Warren, Mrs. Heslington, Mrs. Rout- 

 zahn. May Atlee, King Manoel, El- 

 frida Pearson, Orchid, Princess Mary, 

 George Herbert and Lady Evelyn Eyre. 



Henry A. Dreer, Inc., had a fine stand 

 of sweet peas not for competition. Some 

 of the finest vases were Mrs. Hallam, 

 Margaret Madison, Wedgwood, Irish 

 Belle, Debbie's Cream, Royal Purple, 

 Illuminator, Barbara, Constance Hin- 

 ton, Margaret Atlee, King White and 

 Elfrida Pearson. The same firm had a 

 nice display of the newer nymphseas. 



Bobbink & Atkins had a table of 

 herbaceous perennials, roses, etc. W. 

 A. Manda had stove and greenhouse 

 plants and the Miltonia Conservatories, 

 Providence, R. I., cut cattleyas. Far- 

 quhar & Co., Boston, had an extensive 

 display on the stage of the new Lilium 

 myriophyllum, or regale. 





Tub of Sweet Peas Trained on Birch Brush, Grown by Wm. McGillivray. 



The Judges. ^ 



The judges, nearly all of whom were 

 present, were: 



Prof. A. C. Beal, Ithaca, N. Y. 

 W. Duckbam, Madison, N. J. 

 D. S. Miller, Tuxedo, N. Y. 



C. II. Totty, Madison, N. J. 

 Julius Chevalley, Blue Point, L. I. 

 Geo. W. Kerr, Doylestown, Pa. 

 Thomas Wilson, Tuxedo, N. Y. 



J. H. Dick, New York. 

 W. Klelnhelnz, Ogontz, Pa. 

 A. Herriugtou, Madison, N. J. 

 A. E. Thatcher, Bar Harbor, Me. 

 J. F. Hubs, Hartford, Conn. , > 



Geo. Critchley, Lawrence, R. I. ' 

 I.««nard Barron, Garden City, L. I. 

 F. H. Traendly, New York. 

 Samuel Home, Woodbury, N. Y. 

 Wm. Brock, Tuxedo, N. Y. 

 David Mcintosh, Tuxedo, N. Y. 



.^JabjfcJtowUt, Glen Cove^N. Y. . .,. 



Wm. Sim, Cllftondale, Mass. 



D. J. Coughlin, Locust Valley, N. Y. 

 Arthur Griffin, New London, Conn. 



Alex. McLellan, Newport, made an 

 e^cient manager. 



Two hun^re^jpejrtJMraof the Rhpde 

 Island HorticiwWSrIWHiky, of Ptovi- 

 dence, R. I., visited the show July 15, 

 coming by boat. They also had a drive 

 ovCT the city. 



^ » The Visitors. \ 



Among the florists, seedsmen and 



gardeners from outside points noted at 



the Newport exhibition were: 



Allen, W. E., Leominster, Mass. 



Barr, John, South Natlck, Mass. 



Barron, Leonard, New York. 



Bartsch, H. H., Wnverley, Mass, 



Beal, A. C, Ithaca, N. Y. 



Benzie, James, Newton, Mass. , 



Boddington, Arthur T., New York, N. Y. 



Borowskl, E. H., Roslindale, Mass. 



Boyle, N. E., Maiden, Mass. 



Brown, James, Milton, Mass. 



Bunyard, Harry A., New York. 



Burpee, W. Atlee, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Butterworth, Geo. W., So. Framingbam, Mass. 



Carlqulst, S. W., Lenox, Mass. 



Carlson, A., Bralntree, Mass. 



Chamberlain, R. G., Dedham, Mass. 



Chrlstensen, J. O., and wife, Taunton, Mass. 



Clark, George B., Pbiladelpbia, Pa. 



Cobb, W. B., New York, N. Y. 



Cole, H., and wife. North Easton, Mass. 



Coles, Fred, South Natlck, Mass. 



Coles, Thomas, Dedham, Mass. 



Coughlin, Daniel J., Locust Valley, N. Y. 



Craig, W. N., and wife, Brookline, Mass. 



Creigbton, Donald, Readville, Mass. 



Cruickshank, George, Boston, Mass. 



Dawson, H. S., and wife, Aubumdale, Mass. 



Dick, J. H., New York. 



Donald, James, Weston, Mass. 



Dorgan, John, Weston, Mass. 



Duckham, W. IL, Madison, N. J. 



Katou, H. N., South Sudbury, Mass. 



Kdgar, Mrs. W. W., Waverley, Mass. 



Edwards, A. N., Plttsfield, Mass. 



Elder, JU F., Boston, Mass. 



Everitt, John, Glen Cove, N. Y. 



Farquhar, George, Barrlugton, R. I. 



Farr, Merle, Stoncham, Mass. 



Finlayson, Kenneth, Jamaica Plain. Mass. 



Fisher, Peter, and wife, Ellis, Mass. 



Fiske, H. E., Boston, Mass. 



Flood, Mrs. J. F., Montvale, Mass. 



F^iller, Joseph, Leominster, Mass. 



(Jreen, Fred C, Providence, R. I. 



<}rcy, T. J., Boston, Mass. 



<irlffln, Arthur, New London, Conn. 



Harvey. W. P., Brookline, Mass. 



Hay, John S.. Philadelphia, Pa. 



Hay, William, Providence, R. I. 



Heggle, James, Somervllle, Mass. 



Herrington, Arthur, Madisoi^ N. J. 



Ileurlin. Julius, South Bralntree, .Mass. 



Hirchman, H., Manhasset, N. Y. 



Home, Siimuel, Woo<lbury, N. Y. 



Huss, J. v.. Hartford, Conn. 



Illffe. D., South Weymouth. Mass. 



Jenkins. Edwin, Lenox, Mass. 



JiKid, W. II., Jamaica Plain, Mass. 



Heeler, J. N., Boston, Mass. 



Keith, Andrew, Chestnut Hill, Mass. 



Kenne<ly, W. J., Chestnut Hill, Mass. 



Kerr. Geo. W.. Doylestown, Pa. 



Klelnhelnz. Wm.. Ogontz. Pa. 



I.enli, W. K.. and wife. Halifax. .Mass. 



Loveless, A. J., Lenox, Mass. 



Magnuson, Axel, Majicliester, Mass. 



Manda, W. A., .South Orange, N. J. 



Masson, A., and wife. North Easton, Mass. 



Meade, T. H., Boston, Mass. 



Melvin. George. Framingbam, Mass. 



Methven. James, and wife. Readville, Mass. 



-Miller, David. Tuxedo, N. Y. 



Miller, James L., West Lynn. Mass. 



.Miller, John, Brookline, Mass. 



.Miller, Peter M., Boston, Mass. 



.Miller, William. West Lynn. Mass. 



Mix, William, Waverley, Mass. 



Morse, Elmer P.. Dedham, Mass. 



.Murray, Frank, Boston, Mass. 



Ness, J. R., Brookline, Mass. 



Nicholson, Wm., Framingbam, Mass. 



