302 TH Eo GAR DEN wl AvG AS Z ele Ne JUNE, 1916 
Another rock garden (Bobbink & Atkins) 
in which a great diversity of flowering 
plants was exhibited. (Néw York) 
Rock garden exhibited by A. N. Pier- 
son Co., exhibiting use of dwarf shrubs 
in conjunction with herbaceous plants. 
(New York) 
Rose garden by H. A. Dreer Co. at the Philadelphia 
National Show. This contained a remarkable collection of 
modern varieties 
Portion of a group of spring flowers, 
chiefly bulbs, staged in New York by 
Mrs. A. M. Booth, symbolical of spring 
The rock garden feature shown here 
formed part of Julius Roehrs Co. display, 
introducing falling water and ferns 
The green fiddle-flowered Orchid (Coelogyne pandurata) 
in Lager & Hurrell’s collection, which was a constant 
source of interest and curiosity to the visitors 
Dutch bulb garden (John Scheepers Co.) in which the interested visitor found many Prize-winning group in the amateur class staged by Mr. Adolph Lewisohn. Particularly 
novelties and rarities appealing on account of its wealth of bloom and light, graceful arrangement ~ 
