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TheWecfcly Rorists' Review. 



March 30, 1911. 



A)>pitUuu), W. A. Maiida, lirst. 



Clbotinni Sclile<lel, C. K. Nowhold. first: Mrs. 

 Frt'Oerlck Aver, seooiid; W. A. Maiidii, third. 



DavHllla. W. A. Munda, tlrst; Wllllar i. 

 Tliatcher. UrtxikUuc, sot-oiid. 



Xi'phioU'pis I'xaltala and Its varl(>tli"8. F. );. 

 PltTson I'D.. Tarry town, X. Y., tlrst;' W.'^. 

 Manda. K<'<'iiiid. 



Ni'|)liridciii8 Bostonteiisls, F. K. IMerson Co . 

 first. 



Nepliioli'pis Scot (11, F. 11. I'lprsnn Co., sfpnn.j. 



Nephrolcpls I'lcrsoiii, F, U, IMi-rson Co,, tirHt. 



Nc'liliroU'plK I'iersoni elettautlssiiua, F. U. I'ler- 

 8011 Co., first. 



X<>pl\roli'|ds Whitinaiil. F. U. I'iorson Co., first. 



Ncp'T-'Icpis, iniy otlicr variety, F. U. IMprwjii 

 .Co., first; F. R." Plerson Co., si-cond; Kt'.ssU-i 

 Uros.. Acw- York, tiiiril. 



Polypcdiimi or K<ni'oplil<'l>liiiii. W. A. Manda, 

 first; \Y. \y . Edjfar Co., second. 



StaK Iloni fern, six plants, \V. A. Mand.-. 

 first. 



Stnjr IIiH-n fi-rn, sneclmcn plant, W. A. Minid.i, 

 first: Mrs. Frodcrlck Ayt>r, secnnd. 



Tree fern, W.v A. Munda, flr.-'f. 



Spccinu'iJ- •fi'-rn. anv other variety, \V, A. 

 Miind:;. ttest. 



■ Specimen' fern, !ie«- . variety not In coninierce, 

 ^V. A. MaiMla, first: F. H. l'lersi:n Co.. ser.;ml. 



FLOWERING BULBS. 



The judgos on bullouw fiowcrinji; 

 plants were W. H, Duekliaiii. Madison, 

 N. J.; J. F. Huss, Hartford, Conn,, and 

 A. H. Wihgett. I^enox, Mass. Tlieir 



awards were: 



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Ilyaclntfls. eight 10-inch |ians, distinct va- 

 rieties, Jolin li. .Sniitli, first: (ieorjte Harkei-, 

 ■SwanipscotI, S'cond; Win, l'atters:)n, \Volla<t<in. 

 third. 



Hyacinths, three lOincli i)ans, white, Wni. C. 

 Uust, first; Win. I'atterson, feooiid. 



Hyacinths, three lU-lnch pans, pink or reil. 

 \V. C. Unst. first: Win. PatterBon, second. 



Hyacinths, three lltlncU pans, liuht Mne, 

 W. C. Kust, first: Win. Patterson, second. 



Hyacinths, tln-ee lO-incli pans, dark blue, 

 W. C. Unst, first;- Win. Patterson. .sr<'i>nd. 



Hyacinths, fifty single pots, not less than 

 twelve varieties. John I.. Smith, first; Wni. 

 Patterson, second. 



Lilies, display to < over not less than 100 

 square feet, John McFarland, first; I'eirce IJros., 

 second. 



Narcissi, large trumpet, twelve loliich pan:- 

 in twelve varieties, Jolin L. Suiltli, first; Win. 

 Pntterajn, second. 



Ntrclssi, short or •.nedluiii trumpet, twelve 10- 

 inch pans in twelve varh-tles, John L. Smith, 

 first; Wm. Patterson, second. 



Narcissi, three 10- Inch pans, (ilory of Leiden, 

 Wm. Patterson, first. 



Narcissi, tliree 10-Inch pans, hiccdor or Vic- 

 toria, Wm. Patterson, first. 



10-inch pau8. 



pans, 



Empress, Wm. 



Emperor, Win, 



Wra. 



Narcissi, three 

 Patterson, first. 



Narcis-ii, three 10-liicU 

 Patterson, first. ii" _.. 



Narcis»ii, three l6-lnch pans, Gojden Spur, 

 Pattersoft, first. ' 



. Narcissi, three 10-lnch pans, dotihle Von Sion, 

 John 1.. i^inlUi,, first; Win. Pattersou, secopfl. 



Narcissi, three 10-lnch pans, any other double, 

 Wni. Patterson, first. 



Tnllps, early single, fifteen 10-lncli puns, dis- 

 tinct varieties, John L. Smith, first; Wm. Patter- 

 son, second. 



Tulips, early single, eight 10-liich pans, dis 

 tinet varieties, John L. Smith, first; Win. I'ut 

 terson. second. 



'i'uiips, early single, three 10-inch pans, wlilte, 

 Wm. Pattersim, first. 



Tulii's. enriy single, three 10-ln<-ii pans, pink. 

 Will. Patterson, first. 



Tulips, early single, three 10 Incli puns, scarlet 

 or crimson. Joliii L. Smith, first. 



Tulips, earlv single, three 10-lncli pans, .vellow, 

 Win. Patti-rson. first. 



Tulips, early double, six lO-indi pans, not 

 less than three varieties. Win. Pattersin. second. 



Mlsielbineous bulbs, arranged f(n- elTect. other 

 lloliage plants admissible, to cover not less than 

 ITtu square feet. U. iV J. Fiiripiliar & Co., first: 

 SI(Ii;ey Hon'mun, l!ost<m. second. The judge, 

 were so deeply impressed with the beauty nnii 

 artistic arrangement of the first prize exhibit 

 [liut tliey earnestl.v recommended the additional 

 award of a gold medal. 



Siieeinicn bulbous plant In flower otiier tiiaii 

 :iliove. T, T. Watt. Welbsley, first. The judges 

 were siiecially attracted by the entry in tlii^ 

 class of Narcissus. King Alfred and wotild recoiii 

 mend a reward of a- certificate of merit. 



J -^Jr 'V (JRCJIIDS. 

 Tlie .iiidges on orehids were A. H, Win- 

 gett, Lenox. Mass.; A. Pericat, Philadel- 

 phia, and J. F. Huss, Hartford. The 

 awards were : * 



Colle'-tioii of orchids, arranged with foliage 

 lilants for elTect, to cover not less than 100 

 sipiare feet, Julius Uoehrs Co., first. 



Collectiiin of orchids, twelve plants, twelve 

 distinct varieties, K. H. Dane, Brookiiiie, first; 

 W. X. MaiKla, (second. 



Cattleva Triame. specimen plant. J. T. Butter- 

 worUi. South Framlngliam, first; W. A. Manda, 

 ; econd 



Cattteya Schroederte, specimen plant, W. \. 

 Manda, first. 



Cattleya, any other variety. spe<'iinen i)laiil, 

 .r. T. Kiitterworth, first; W. A. Manda, second; 

 W. \. Manila, third. 



■ t;olIectioii of c.vpripedlums. not less than 

 twenty-five varieties, K. B. Dane, first; W. A. 

 .Manda. second. 



Cyprlpedlums. six plants, six varieties, E. H. 

 Pane, first: W. A. Manda, sec(md. 



C.vprliiedlum. siH!clmen plant, W. A. Manda, 

 first; J, T. Butterworth, second. 



("u^loiityiie. specimen plant, E. J. Mitton, Brook- 

 line, first. 



Dendrobium. twelve plants, twelve varieties, 

 W. A, Manda, first. 



Dendrobium noblle, specimen plant, HenVy 

 Stewart, Waltham, first; W. A. Manda. second. 



Dendrobium Wardianuin, specimen pluut, W. A. 

 Mandr,. first; J. T. Butterworth, second. 



Dendrobium, specimen plant, any other variety, 

 W. A. Manda. first, 



Ludla aiieeps, specimen plant, T. T. Watt, 

 first; T. T. Watt, second. ] 



Odontoglossuni. specimen plant, W. A. Manda, 

 first. 



Oncidlnin, specimen plant. W. A. JIanda. first. 



Plialaenopsis, specimen plant, W. A, Mandia, 

 first: J. 'I'. Bntterwortli, second. , ., 



Vand.M, Bi>eclmen plant. Lager & Ilurrell, Sum- 

 mit. N. J., first. 



Specimen orchid in flower other than aboVe, 

 W. A. Mand;i, first. 



Dlafday of cut orchids, J. T. Butterworth. flr^t. 



Fldfcwing stem of cattleya, W. .\. Manda, 

 first mW, a. .Manda. seennd. 



Kii»erirg stem of liclla. W. A. Manda, first.- 



Flofi-eriiig Kteni of l.ieiio-j-attleya or hybrid 

 ealtl<nM, \V, C. Hiist. first. 



Cypvipedliiiii flower, \V. \. Manda. first; J. T. 

 Blltti-rwerth. se<-oiid. 



Fiowprlng stem of deiidr»>liium, W. C. Bust, 

 first: W. A. Manda. seeoinl. 



Flowering -pra.v of odoiitoglussum, .1, T. Bnt- 

 terwortli, first. 



I-'lewering spray of (nicidiiiiii. W. .\. Mandn, 

 second. 



Fliiwerlng spray of riialiPiuiisis. W. \. Manda, 

 first; 'J. T. Hntterworth. second. 



Flowering spray of vaiida. W. A. Manda, sec- 

 ond. 



I- lowering spray of any otlier orcliid. W. A. 

 Miiiida. first. 



PALMS AND FOLIAGE PLANTS. 



The .judges on palms and foliage 

 plants were C. W. .Tohiiaon, Morgan 

 Park, 111.; Philip Breitinever. De+roit. 

 and .Tames Forbes, Portland, Ore. Their 

 aM'ards were: 



Pair of iirecas, Oein-ge Barker, first; W. A, 

 .Mn:w1a. second. 



Specimen urecas, W. .\. Manda, first.* 



Siieclmen Cocos aiistralis or its varieties, 

 W. A. Manda. first. 



Specimen (,'ocos plumosa. W. A, Manda, first. 



Pair of Keiitla Belmoreana, W. A. Manda, 

 first : E. Mac.MulkIn, second. 



Siieclmen Kentia Belmoreana, W. A, Manda, 

 first. 



Pair of Kentia Forsteriana, W. A. Manda. first. 



Specimen Kentia Forsteriana, W. A. Manda, 

 first. 



Pair of Pho'iiix Roehelenll. Bobbink & Atkins, 

 firs!: .\. Hiesehke. Norton. Conn., second; James 

 MacKan. Tuxedo Park, N. Y., third. 



Spei.'lmun Phoenix ruplcola, W. A. Manda, first. 



In the Rose Society's Sectioa at the Natiooal Flower Show. 



(A. N. Plersoq's Prince de Balgarle In the Left ForeKround.]! ■ 



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