Table Decoration Class. 
First Prize, Silver Cup 
(Offered by the Horticul- 
tural Society of New York 
Second Prize, Silver Medal 
Third Prize, Bronze Medal 
Bedford Garden Club. 
Washington Garden Club. 
Eve Garden Club. 
Mrs. Sloane 's Medal for the most meritorious variety of Chrysan- 
themums not yet in commerce, won by Clarence Mackay, Esq., Frank 
Demac, gardener. 
Details of the Table Decorations 
For those who were not able to attend the exhibition the following 
detailed description of the tables is added alphabetically. There were 
nine entries: 
BEDFORD Color effect 
Club 
Table covering 
Flowers used 
Shape of vase 
Other accessories 
Candlesticks 
Plates 
Cincinnati Color effect 
Table covering 
Flowers used 
Shape of vase 
Candlesticks 
Plates 
EAST- Color effect 
HAMPTON Table covering 
Flowers used 
Shape of vase 
Candlesticks 
Plates 
Soft blend of deep ruby, maroon, bronze, dull 
olive green and palest blue. 
Old, and soft with a repeat pattern of little 
birds, cloth dipped in coffee to make it ecru. 
Chrysanthemums, small deep maroon. 
Chrysanthemums, shades of bronze. 
Chrysanthemums, and two sprays of brilliant. 
flame color (name unknown). 
Didiscus, Blue lace flower, very long stems. 
Foliage, Carrot leaves turned red falling over 
edge. 
Very tall goblet-shaped vase of dull olive green 
glass. 
Two large dull olive-green glass compotes set on 
plain black ebony stands, filled with Avacado 
Pears and deep maroon Apples. 
Persimmons and Opuntias (edible cactus). 
Tall dull green glass. 
Fine old very dark maroon Ruby glass. 
Bright turquoise blue, pale lemon and cream 
white. 
Handsome French embroidered cloth with medal- 
lions and insets. 
Long sprays of pale yellow Orchid, shorter sprays 
of choice white Orchid, exquisitely arranged. 
Low bowl-shaped vase of turquoise blue pottery. 
Candlesticks and compotes to match. 
French lace candle shades. 
Cream-white wedgewood. 
Apricot and pale Italian blue, dark purple. 
Cloth of Apricot linen, over cover of wide mesh 
filet, covering all of the table. 
Apricot and bronze out-of-door Chrysanthemums 
and warm deep violet Pansies, matching color 
of Grapes. Thoughtfully arranged with darker 
color at the base. 
Boat shaped, medium height, pale blue Italian 
pottery. 
Tall candlesticks of the same, also two compotes 
filled with two shades of Grapes. 
Old Chinese, dull blue with Apricot colored 
Dragons. 
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