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The Florists' Review 



November 4, 1915. 



Group by Robert Tyson, Staged at the Madison Show. 



<lii]i.'toii: sccdiid. T,. A. N(i('; tliinl. A. M. I>«'1 

 Unci, li.iklcv IlriKlit'^. N. .1. 



Twi'iiiy live ;ii].v rcil nisc: llcdsii'i' liiMiily ^v,•l■^ 

 stMt'C'l t'Ki-lusivfly ill lliis i'l;i<s I'irst, Cliiis. 11. 

 'i"(p|lv; st'cuiid, L. li. Coililiiiirtiin ; tliii'l. Ilanv o. 



■| wciity livo I'iiik KilhiriK'v- lirst, I.. 1!. ("il 

 ■ liiiL'tcm: s.Monil, A. M. Del I>iic.i. 



'I wi'iitv live' ;iiiv iilliiM- pink rn^c I'li'-^t. I.. A. 

 No.- si'iiiii.l. 1,. 15. f(pililiii«tiiM; tliii'l, C. II. 

 Ti.tly. 



I went V livi' any ydldw msc I'irst. I.. I!. (imI 

 <liii!.'lnii; s. ikI. I,. A. .Nn..; tliiril, llariy U. M;iy. 



'I'wclvc White Killaincy — I'iisl, I'ml. lliiylci. 



Tuclvf any rid idsi' I'iiX. W.-i^-iiii l!ii->- 

 Houses. Cliatliain. N. .1.: seeond. I'leil lliiylei. 



Twelve any iitlier jiink lose -I'irsi. I red. Iliii 

 ler: SI eiind. Clialliain Koso Co. 



Twtdve aiiv otlier yellow rose lirst, \V.ii.'iiei 

 Hose Houses; seeond, I'red. lliiyler. 



.\iiy iindisseniinated variety, twelvo Idooms 

 Woii'liv Clias, 11, Totty with the st'edliny los. 

 that is to lie named at the ('lev< land llower show, 

 ill Noveijilier. 



Vase ol roses, any variety e\ii|it .\ineriiiii. 

 Heaiit.v . twi-nty live Idooms in oiif v.ise Kiist. 

 I.. 11. CoildiliKton, with slpjelidid Idooms id' I.ady 

 .\liie Stanley. 



.•special prize of silver and trlass vasi'. ofTerod 

 by a friend, for one vase roses, tliiity si\ Idooms. 

 arraiii:e<l for effect. ;:reens alloweil. open to .ill, 

 .\merican Iteaiity disharied -I'irst. 1,, It, Copldinj; 

 ton, with Uplieli.i: seeolnl, I-, A. .Noe. with Mrs, 

 l{nss(dl. 



.\ special )irizi> of twenty live feet of Kevoro 

 hose was awarded to I,. 1!. ("oikiiiifiton for an 

 e\liilpit of .Mrs. .X.iroii Ward roses, 



• 'has. II. Totty e.\liihit((l a lari;e vase of hin 

 new i<pse, (Jiprncppiis, whicdi was well feeeiveil. 



'Die caniiitioiis, on tho wliolo, wcii' 

 iiiiiilly iis yooil as litst xciif, but the 

 pfi/.c winners, wliosi' naiiit's follow, liaW 

 cicijitalilc <lis|ilays: 



Twenty live lilooins crinisipii e.irnat Ions first. 

 Will, lliiikhain, with I'riiieess 1 '.liiniar, 



■|w4-nty live IpIippphis li^rhi pink first, Krnest 

 Willi, with Knchantress Snpieiiie; second. Wm. 

 Ihi. kliaiii: tliiril, Sprincliidd llmal (''>., Sprin;;- 

 lii Id, .\. .T. 



I weiil,\ live lilooms dark pink first. I>nest 

 Willi: second, .sipriii-iicld Mi.r.il (o.; third, 

 Harry u. .May. 



Twenty live liloonis white lirst. .\. S.iiler, 



with .Matchless: s( I. Harry ii. .May: third. 



.•<prinu'lielil I'loral Co. 



I'wiiit.x tiV4> IdiMiiiis led I'irst. Win. Pinkliam: 

 second, Harry (I, .May; third. .'<| rini-'lii Id I'loral 



C 



ited First, Krnest 



Twenty live IpIooihs varii 

 Wild, with Iteiiora. 



Twelve IpIooihs litilit pink I'irst. <;eo. I'islier. 

 with Knchantress Siipreiiie: second, I'rank Itrear, 

 viiperinteiideiit for .1, I!, liicksiii, Morristown. 

 .\. .1. 



■J Welve Idooms dark pink T'iist, T'laiik lirear. 



Charles H. Totty's Display at the Madison Flower Show. 



Twelve blooms wlilto — First, Fred. Iluyler; 

 second, Jns. Fraser. 



Twelve blooms red — First, Fred. Iluyler. 



Twelve blooms variegated — First, Frank Rrear. 



Throe vases carnations, three varieties, 

 oigliteen blooms each — Urst, Ernest Wild, wltTi 

 Uenora, Ward and Fncliantrcss Supreme. 



One vase, fifty blooms, arranged for effect, 

 grass allowed — First, Springfield Floral Co.; sec 

 oud, Ernest Wild. 



In violets two classes ■were provided 

 for, hut entries were made in only one 

 of the classes, with this result: 



One bunch violets, 100 tlowers, single blue — 

 First, Toter Duff; second. Win. Duckbam, _ 



The following were the prize-winners 

 in the plant classes: 



Chrysaiithemuni plants in flower, arranged with 

 foliage plants for effect, on a S|)ace not exceeding 

 fifty square feet — First, Uobt. Tyson, for a beau- 

 tifnily arranged exhibit composed largely of 

 single chrysantlieinums and crotons; second, John 

 Downing, with larger llowers but a stiffer ar- 

 rangement. 



One speciiTicn clir.vsanthemnm platit in flower, 

 in pot or tub, any color — First. I'eter Dufl", witl» 

 I.ady Lydia; second, W. J. Carter. 



Twelve clirysantln mum iplaiits in flower, twelve- 

 varieties, single steins, ]iots not to exceed six 

 inches in diameter — First, .Tas, Fraser. 



One siH'ciiiien Hegonia Oloirc de l.orraine, pink 

 - First. Hobt, 'Tyson: second. Win. Diickliam. 



(^lass for children under 1.") years of age, for 

 best plant in pot, flowering or foliage, won by 

 Will, Carlson, .Ir. 



Table of orchid plants in flower, arranged with 

 ferns for cITect — First, Win. Diukliain. 



Tiie vegetable classes are becoming 

 one of the prominent features of the 

 Morris county show. The first prize of 

 $50 was won by Eobcrt Tyson; second 

 prize, $30, by James Fraser, in a class 

 calliiifj for collection of vegetables, 

 twelve distinct kinds, arrangement to 

 count. Both of these exhibits attracted 

 much attention, as they were beauti- 

 fully displayed. James Fraser scoretj 

 iirst in the class calling for six kinds, 

 and won numerous jirizes in the indi- 

 \ idual vegetable classes. Other prize 

 winners in this section were Thos. 

 Dorner, superintendent for Mrs. A. H. 

 Tiers, Morristown, N. J., and Louis 

 Barkman, of ^Morristown. 



The principal prize-winners for ex- 

 liibits of fruits were: S. M. Post, of 

 Bernardsville, N. .T.; John Downing; 

 Wm. Keid, superintendent for S. M. &: 

 A. Colgate, and .Jas. Lindabury, super- 

 intendent for R. D. Foot, Morristown. 

 N. J. 



Certificates were awarded for a new 

 carnation, Peace, shown by Frank 

 Dinda, Farmingdale, N. Y.; for Lauru 

 Weber, shown by Chas. Weber, Lyn- 

 brook, N. Y., and for the new rose. 

 Gorgeous, from Chas. H. Totty. 



The .judges were as follows. Eugene 

 Dailledouze, Brooklvn, N. Y. ; Frank 

 Witney, Fishkill, N. Y.; Harold Vyse, 

 Devon, Pa.; Peter Duff, Orange, N. J.: 

 Wm. Turner, Bernardsville, N. J., and 

 Wm. Brock, Tuxedo, N. Y. 



The stage was decorated, as in for- 

 mer years, by Chas. H. Totty. This year 

 the decorations consisted of seventy or 

 more varieties of single mums, pom- 

 ]ioiis, the well kno'nn Caprice mums 

 ;iiiil autumn foliage. 



The first prize in the table decora- 

 tions went to D. Holding, superinten- 

 dent for ]\rrs. Ridley Watts, Morris- 

 town, X. .T.; second, Wm. Duckham; 

 third, David Francis, superintendent for 

 Mrs. Chas Bradley, Convent, N. J. 



Til" dinner decorations, which were 

 .iudged on the afternoon of the second 

 day of the show, October 29, by a group 

 of society ladies, members of the Mor- 

 ristown Carden Club, were magnificent 

 and attracted a great deal of attention. 

 The prize in this class was offered by 

 Lord & Bnrnham Co., and was for six 

 covers, chrysanthenium flowers only; 

 any foliage or ferns could be used in 

 addition; table to be four feet in diam- 



