JiNE 2, 1910. 



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Group of W. A. Manda, Entered in the Thousand-dollar Qass at Bosto^^ 



Establishment Horticole le Lyon, of 

 Ghent, Belgium, received a silver 

 medal and it is doubtful if any finer 

 lot ever was seen in America. This 

 firm's productions have secured gold 

 and silver medals in many of the lead- 

 ing European cities. 



W. W. Eawson & Co. had a beauti- 

 ful arrangement of Parrot, Darwin and 

 Rembrandt tulips in rustic baskets and 

 stands on a background of dark velvet, 

 which charmed the ladies particularly. 



Dr. C. K\. Weld showed some fine 

 s|ii'cimen azaleas. Prof. C. S. Sargent 

 was awarded a gold medal for his col- 

 It'ition of specimen azaleas. Thomas 

 Rnland was awarded a gold medal for 

 111 w Jajianese hydrangeas, in addition 

 '«' a silver medal for group of them. 

 ^Villiam Sim received a silver medal 

 t' 1 his sweet peas, and Norris F. Com- 

 ! ' received a bronze medal for his 

 I lleetion of sweet peas. E. & J. Far- 

 'I'liar & Co. were awarded honorable 

 "•■ntion for their new bedding pelar- 

 S 'lium, Ostorgruss. 



Frizes in Orchid Classes. 



I ^MiBHi-CftTii. orchids were awarded as 



<'roli]ji(!lboverin^ 400 square feet of 

 ^ ice, gold medal and $1,000, Julius 

 '"'•'ohrs Co., Eutherford, N. J.; silver 

 " ''dal and .$500, C. G. Eoebling, Tren- 

 ^' ". N. J., James Goodier gardener; 

 ''lonze medal and $250, Lager & Hur- 

 ''11. Summit, N. J. 



'■roup covering 150 square feet, non- 

 ' 'inmercial only, gold medal and $200, 

 J' B. Dane, Donald McKenzie super- 

 "itendent; silver medal and $100, Wal- 

 ^'T Hunnewell, T. D. Hatfield gar- 

 doner. 



Recently imported orchid never be- 



fore exhibited, gold medal. Lager & 

 Hurrell, with Cattleya gigas alba. 



New seedling not before exhibited in 

 the United States, gold medal, Julius 

 I^oehrs Co., with Cattleya Dusseldortiae 

 Undine. 



Largest and best display of cut or- 

 chids, gold medal and $100, Joseph A. 

 Manda, West Orange. N. J.; silver 

 medal and $50, W. A. Manda, South 

 O^-ange, N. J. 



New varieties of cut orchids not be- 

 fore exhibited in the United States, 

 gold medal, W, A. Manda. 



Six orchid plants, distinct genera, 

 silver medal and $50, Julius Eoehrs Co., 

 with Cattleya Mossise Mrs, J. Eoehrs, 

 Dendrobium nobile virginalis, Phalai- 

 nopsis Eimestadtiana, Miltonia vexil- 

 laria, and Odontoglossum Pescatorei; 

 silver medal and $25, Mrs. B. B. Tut- 

 tle, M. J. Pope gardener. 



Three orchid plants, distinct genera, 

 silver medal and $2o, W. A. Manda 

 with Cattleya Mossia*, Dendrobium 

 thyrsiflorum and Odontoglossum citros 

 mum; bronze medal and $15, J. T. But 

 terworth, South Framingham, Mass.. 

 with Odontoglossum Euckerianum, Mil- 

 tonia vexillaria and Cattleya Mossiae. 



Three eattleyas, distinct species, sil- 

 ver medal and $25, W. A, Manda with 

 C. Mossia*, C. gigas and C. Gaskelliana. 



Specimen cattleya, silver medal, J. T. 

 Butterworth with C. Mossiaj Eeinecki- 

 ana; bronze medal, J. T. Butterworth 

 with C. Mossiaj Mrs. J. T. Butterworth. 



Specimen cymbidium, silver medal, 

 Liirs Anderson, D. Finlayson superin- 

 tendent, v.'ith C. Lowianum; bronze 

 iiiedal, W. A. Manda. 



Three eypripediums, silver medal 

 iiiid $15. .Tulius Eoehrs Co. with^ C.^ 

 caudatum, eallosum Sandera? and Law- 

 renccanum Hyeanum. 



Specimen cypripedium, silver medal. 

 Dr. C. (}. Weld, W. C. Bust gardener, 

 with C. Lawrenceanum. 



Specimen dendrobium, silver medal, 

 Lars Anderson, D. Finlayson superin- 

 tendent, with D. chrysotoxum; bronze 

 medal, Julius Eoehrs Co. 



Six miltonias, silver medal and $25. 

 Walter Hunnewell; bronze medal and 

 $15, J. T. Butterworth. 



Specimen miltonia, silver medal, J. 

 T. Butterworth; bronze medal, Walter 

 Hunnewell. 



Six odontoglossums, silver medal and 

 $25, Julius Eoehrs Co. 



Specimen odontoglossum, silver 

 medal, Walter Hunnewell with O, Rol- 

 fei. 



Specimen oncidium, silver medal, 

 Mrs. B. B. Tuttle with O. sphacelatum; 



Group of G. C. Roebling, Entered for the Thousand-dollar Prize at Boston. 



