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The Fforists' Review 



Mabch 26, 1914. 



Odontioda Zephyr, Odontoglossum cris- 

 pum, and Sophro-Cattleya Thwaitioe. 



Clement Moore, J. P. Mossman, gar- 

 dener, has a valuable collection. E. D. 

 Dane, D. MeKenzie, gardener, shows a 

 fine specimeh of Odontioda' Brad- 

 shawiae. The awards on orchid plants 

 were: 



COMMERCIAL GROWERS' CLASSES. 



Collection of 100 plants in variety, arranged 

 for effect, palms and lerns permitted — Julius 

 Hoebra Co., Rutherford, N. J.ji first; W. A 

 Manda, South Orange, N. J., second. 



Twelve plants, distinct species — W. A. Manda 

 first; Julius Roehrs Co., second. 



Six plants, distinct species — Julius Roehrs Co. 

 I rgt; W. A. Manda, second. 



"BCBBso-cattleya or brasso-Iaelia, ^specimen — Ju 

 llus Roehrs Co., first; W. A. Manda, second. 



Cattleya Schroederse, specimen — Julius Roehrs 

 Co., first; W. A. Manda, second. 



Cattleya, specimen — Julius Roehrs Co., first 

 Lager & Hurrell, Summit, N. J., second. 



Cyprlpedium, twenty-five plants, ten or more 

 varieties — Julius Roehrs Co., first; W. A. Manda 

 second. 



Cyprlpedium, specimen — Julius Roehrs Co. 

 first; W. A. Manda, second. i 



Dendrobium, twelve plants, six varieties — Ju 

 lius Roehrs Co., first; Lager & Hurrell, second. 



Dendrobium nobile, specimen — Lager & Hurrell 

 first. 



Dendrobium Wardlanum. specimen — W. A 

 Manda, first. 



Dendrobium, any other variety — La^r ft Hur 

 rell, first; W. A. Manda, second. 



Cattleya, laella, or Iselio-cattleya hybrid, sped 

 men — Julius Roehrs Co., first; W. A. Manda, sec 

 ond. 



Odontoglossum, any variety — Julius Roehrs Co. 

 first; W. A. Manda, second. 



Oncldlum, any variety — W. A. Manda, first 

 Julius Roehrs Co., second. 



Phalicnopsls, any variety — Julius Roehrs Co., 

 first; W. A. Manda, second. - 



Vanda, any variety — W. A. Manda, first. 



PRIVATE GROWERS' CLASSES. 



Collection of fifty plants, in variety, arranged 

 for effect^Clement Moore, J. P. Mossman, gar- 

 dener,' Hackensack, N. J., first. 



Three plants, distinct species — Clement Moore, 

 first. 



BrasBo-cattleya or brasso-Iaelia, specimen — 

 Clement Moore, first. 



Cattleya Schroederse, specimen — Clement Moore, 

 first. 



Vanda, specimen — Albert J. Manda, West 

 Orange, N. J., first. 



Specimen plant, any variety other than above — 

 Artfaur N. Cooley, first; Duncan Flnlayson, Brook- 

 line, Mass., second. 



The cut orchids make an excellent 

 showing. The a'Wards were: 



COMMERCIAL GROWERS' CLASSES. 



Display of fifty vases, one variety in a vase, 

 arranged for effect — Joseph A. Manda, West 

 Orange, N. J., first. 



Vase arranged for effect — Max Schling, New 

 York city, first; Julius Rbehrs Co., Rutherford, 

 N. J., second. 



Flowering stem of cattleya, any variety — W. 

 A. Manda, South Orange, N. J., first; Julius 

 Roehrs Co., second. 



Floworing: 8teii& of Uelia, any variety — Julius 

 Roehrs Co., flt-st. 



Flowering stem of Isello-cattieya or hybrid cat- 

 tleya, any variety — Julius Roehrs Co., first. 



Flowering spray of odontoglossum, any variety 

 — Julius Roehrs Co., first. 



Flowering spray of phalsenopsis, any variety^ 

 W. A. Manda, first; Julius Roehrs Co., second. 



Flowering spray of vanda, any variety — W. A. 

 Manda, first. 



Flowering spray of any other orchid than 

 above — W. A. Manda, first; Julius Roehrs Co., 

 second. 



PRIVATE GROWERS' CLASSES. 



Display of twenty*flve vases, one variety in a 

 vase, arranged for effect— Clement Moore, J. P. 

 Mossman, gardener, Hackensack, N. J., first. 



FloweriBg stem of cattleya, any variety — Wm. 

 Ziegler, Jr., A. Bieschke, gardener, Noroton, 

 Conn., first; H. W. Boettger's Estate, Rudolf 

 Heidkamp, gardener, Riverdale-on-Hudson, N. Y., 

 second. 



Flowering stem of Isella, any variety — Arthur 

 N. Cooley, Pittsfleld, Mass., first. 



Flowering stem of Isello-cattleya or hybrid cat- 

 tleya, any variety — Clement Moore, first; Arthur 

 N. Cooley, second. 



Flowering stem of dendrobium, any variety — 

 C. E. Chapman, Frank Black, gardener, Oakland, 

 N. Y., first. 



Flowering spray of odontoglossum, any variety 

 — C. E. Chapman, first; Arthur N. Cooley, second. 



Flowering spray of phaleenopsls, any variety — 

 Arthur N. Cooley, first; Mrs. B. B. Tuttle, M. J. 

 Pope, gardener, Naugatuck, Conn., second. 



Flowering spray of vanda, any variety — Arthur 

 N. Cooley, first. 



Flowering spray of any other orchid than alMve 

 — Clement Moore, first; B. Stern, Roslyn, L. I., 

 second. 



Retailen' Booths at the New York Spring Show this Week. 



(Arranged by Max SctaliDg, O. C. Trepel, 0. A. Dards, A. T. Bunyard and Oeorgre Stnmpp.) 



Cattleya, specimen — Clement Moore, first. 



Dendrobium, six plants, three varieties— Clem- 

 ent Moore, first. 



Dendrobium Wardiannm, specimen-^Mlss M. L. 

 Cockcroft, A. Patterson, gardener, Saugatuck, 

 Conn., first; F. V. Burton, W. Cbrdes, gardener, 

 Newburgh. N. Y., second. 



Dendrobinm, any other variety, specimen — Mrs. 

 r. A. Constable, James Stuart, gardener, Mama- 

 roneck, N. T., first. 



Cattleya, iKlla, or l«elio-cattIey« bybrid, speci- 

 men — Clement Moore, first 



OdontoglerBBum, specimen— Arttnir N. Ceoiey, 

 Pittsfleld, Mass., first. 



Miscellaneous Cut lowers. 



The antirrhinums are strongly to the 

 fore this year and are the principal 

 feature of the section devoted to mis- 

 cellaneous cut flowers. The awards 

 here were: 



COMMERCIAL GROWERS' CLASSES. 



Antirrhinum, fifty spikes, pink — Frank Bom- 

 bauer, Oakiawn. Pbiladeiphia, Pa., first; 'Geo. 

 E. Buxton, Nashua, N. H., second; F. R. Pier- 



son Co., Tarrytown. N. Y., third. 



Antirrhinum, fifty spikes, white — Rumson 

 Greenhouses, Oceanic, N. 3., first; F*. R. Pier- 

 son Co., second. 



Antirrhinum, fifty spikes, yellow — W. H. 

 Sloane, Pougbkeepsie, N. Y., first. 



Antirrhinum, fifty spikes any other color — 

 0«o. E. Buxton, first. 



Gardenias, tweaty-five blooms — Frank Dolan- 

 Bky, Lynn, Mass., first. 



Mignonette, twenty-five spikes — August Sau- 

 ter, Nyack, N. Y., first. 



Stocks, twenty-five spikes, pink — John Rei- 

 mels & Sons, Woodhafen, N. Y., first. 



Six vases of cut flowers in six varieties^ not 

 already provided for in schedule — W. A. Mi^nda, 

 South Orange, N. J., first. 



PRIVATE GROWERS' CLASSES. 



Amaryllis, twenty-flve spikes— Jtlrs. D. Willis 

 James, W. -Duckham, gardener, Madison, 3^. J., 

 first. .--., 



Antirrhinum, twenty-five spikes, pink— H. W. 

 Tllford, Jos. Tansey, gardener. Tuxedo Park, 

 N. Y., first. • 



Antirrhinum, twenty-five spikes, white— ^Mrs. 

 W. E. D. Griswold, A. J. Loveless, gardener, 

 Lenox, Mass., first; John Wanamaker, James 

 Dodds, gardener, Wyncote, Pa., second. j 



Antirrhinum, twenty-five spikes, yellow— Percy 

 Chubb, F. Honeyman, gardener. Glen Cove, I].. I., 

 first. 



Antirrhinum, twenty-five spikes any other polor 

 —Percy Chubb, first; Mrs. W. E. S. Grls*old, 

 second. ' 



Freeslas, twenty-five sprays — W. E. Kin^ball, 

 James McCarthy, gardener. Glen Cove, L; I., 

 first; Peter Hauch, Max Schneider, gardener, 

 East Orange, N. J., second. j 



Display of cut pansies, covering ten square 

 feet— Adolph Lewisohn, J. Canning, gardtner, 

 Ardsley, N. Y., first. „ ,, „, • ^ 



Stocks, twelve spikes, white— H. M. TiljTord, 

 first; Mrs. W. B. S. Griswold, second. 



Stocks, twelve spikes, pink— W. W. H^roy, 

 Abraham Wynne, gardener, Stamford, Conn., 

 first; James LInane, Rye, N. Y., second. , 



Stocks, twelve spikes any other color— Blenry 

 Goldman, Anton Bauer, gardener. Deal Beach, 

 N J., first; John Wanamaker, second. 



Violets, 200 double— Richard Langle, White 

 Plains, N. Y., first. ^ ^ „ 



Violets, 200 single — Percy Chubb, first; Mrs. 



D. WlIUs James, second. 



Six vases of cut fiowers in six varieties, not 

 already provided for In schedule — Percy Chubb, 

 first; Henry Goldman, second. 



Special Awards. 



The judges made special awards to 

 non-competitive exhibits as follows: 



Sliver medal to Geo. Schlegel, S. G. Milosy. 

 gardener. Bay Ridge, L. I., for fifty callas in 

 pots, and for ferns. 



Silver medal to A. Bieschke, Noroton, Conn., 

 for six pots hydrangeas; certificate of merit for 

 hybrid freeslas in many colors. 



Gold medal to Julius Roehrs Co., Rutherford, 

 N J., for two groups of glorlosa; gold medal for 

 a landscape effect covering 200 square feet; cer- 

 tificate of merit for two specimen orange trees. 



Certificate of merit to Peter Hauck, Max 

 Schneider, gardener, East Orange, N. J., for vio- 

 lets 



silver medal to Mrs. Oliver Hoyt, Jas. Foster, 

 gardener, Stamford, Conn., for Asparagus Spren- 

 geri. 



Certificate of merit to Secancus Exotic Nursery, 

 Secaucus, N. J., for pair standard bay trees, 

 pair bird boxwood and pair square head stand- 

 ard bay trees. 



Certificate of merit to Mrs. B. B. Tuttle. Nau- 

 gatuck, Conn., for new hybrid orchid, Itello-cat- 



*Sllver medal to N. S. Dorval's Sons, Woodslde, 

 N Y , for orange tree In fruit and flowers. 



Certificate of merit to Mrs. Bradshaw, John 

 Hubs gardener, Hartford, Conn., for new geum. 



Silver medal to Julius Roehrs Co., Rutherford. 

 N. J., for Poly podium crispum and Trcvest 

 Sanderi. „. , ^ ^ , _.. ,^ 



Certificate of merit to Richard Langle, White 

 Plains, N. Y., for single violets. 



Gold and silver medals and certificate of merit 

 to Clement Moore, Hackensack, N. J., for groups. 



Gold medal to A. N. Cooley, Plttsfield, Mass., 

 for Sophro-cattleya Thwaitioe. 



The Jurors. 



The full list of 

 was as follows: 

 Louis Bnrk, 

 Colin B. Ogston. 

 Donald McKenzle, 

 James Marlborough, 

 William C. Rust, 

 Alpbonse Pericat, 

 George W. Wyness, 



E. Bollinger, 

 A. E. Thatcher, 

 A. J. Loveless, 

 Edwin Jenkins, 

 E. J. Norman, 

 John T. Allen. 

 Alexander MeKenzie, 

 Andrew Melkle, 

 Robert Cameron, 

 Thomas Connor, 

 George Asmus, 

 Samuel Redstone, 

 A. Herrlngton. 

 Lawrence Cotter, 

 James Fraser. 

 WllllBm Fsleoner, 

 J. F. Cowell, 



judges for the show 



William McCallum, 

 Henry Small, 

 Charles A. Dards, 

 William Anderson, 

 James McMachen, 

 John N. Champion, 

 Edward Sceery, 

 Robert Angus, 

 John Johnson, 

 W. J. Kennedy, 

 Thomas Proctor, 

 Arthur Grifl9n, 

 Richard Gardner, 

 William Fisher, 

 F. Heeremann. 

 Charles Knight, 

 Edward Kirk, 

 John Elliott, 

 William Tumoveck, 

 J. Everitt, 

 J. F. Johnston, 

 L. Barron. 

 W. F. Kastlng. 



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