FOURTH NATIONAL FLOWER SHOW jri 
SECTION P — Schedule of the American Rose Society. Com- 
mercial Growers — (Continued) 
Class 
657. Mrs. M. H. Walsh or White Dorothy Perkins, specimen. 
First Prize, $10.00. Second Prize, $6.00. 
658. Any other single-flowered variety, specimen. 
First Prize, $10.00. Second Prize, $6.00. 
659. Any other double or semi-doubled flowered variety, specimen. 
First Prize, $10.00. Second Prize, $6.00. 
660. 25 plants Hybrid Perpetuals; not less than 6 varieties. 
First Prize, $50.00. Second Prize, $30.00. 
661. 12 plants Hybrid Perpetuals; not less than 3 varieties. 
First Prize, $25.00. Second Prize, $15.00. 
First Prize offered by H. G. Berning, St. Louis, Mo. 
662. 25 plants Dwarf Polyanthas, not less than 6 varieties. 
First Prize, the Kroeschell Gold Medal, (Value $50.00). Second Prize, $20.00. 
First Prize offered by Kroeschell Bros. Co., Chicago, 111. 
663. 12 plants Dwarf Polyanthas, not less than 3 varieties. 
First Prize, $15.00. Second Prize, $10.00. 
664. Best new variety not in commerce. 
American Rose Society Silver Medal 
665. 25 Rose plants in 6-in. pots, not less than 6 varieties, suitable for garden 
planting. 
First Prize, $25.00. Second Prize, $15.00. 
First Prize offered by W. H. Elliott, Brighton, Mass. 
CUT ROSES 
To be staged Monday, March 27th 
All Roses with more than two growths (one pinch j will be discjualified, 
excepting in the classes calling for displays, and for 100 or more blooms in a 
vase, when two pinches will be allowed. 
670. 100 American Beauty. 
First Prize, $80.00. Second, $60.00. Third, $40.00. 
First Prize offered by Pennock Bros., Philadelphia 
671. 50 American Beauty. 
First Prize, $40.00. Second, $30.00. Third, $20.00. 
672. 100 Mrs. Charles Russell. 
First Prize, $50.00. Second, $30.00. Third, $20.00. 
673. 50 Mrs. Charles Russell. 
First Prize, Silver Cup, (Value $25.00). Second, $15.00. Third $10.00. 
First Prize, Silver Cup, offered by the Waban Rose Conservatories, 
Natick, Mass. 
