FOURTH NATIONAL FLOWER SHOW U5 
SECTION P — Schedule of the American Rose Society. Com- 
mercial Growers — (Continued) 
AMERICAN ROSE SOCIETY MEDALS AND CERTIFICATES 
FOR NOVELTIES 
A gold medal is offered for the best new Rose not yet disseminated, whether 
of domestic or foreign origin; exhibits are to be judged by the official scale of the 
Society, and no gold medal is to be awarded to any Rose scoring less than 95 
points. 
A silver medal is offered at the same time, and under the same conditions, 
for a novelty scoring not less than 85 points. 
A certificate of merit is to be awarded to all novelties scoring 80 points. 
RETAIL FLORISTS' EXHIBITS 
To be staged Thursday, March 30th 
The most artistic display, with such accessories as the exhibitor may desire. 
Class 
724. Corsage bouquet of Roses. 
First Prize, Silver Cup, (Value $15.00). Second Prize, $10.00. 
First Prize offered by Charles Henry Fox, Philadelphia, Pa. 
725. Bridal bouquet of Roses. First Prize, $25.00. Second Prize, $15.00. 
First Prize offered by Geo. B. Hart, Rochester, N. Y. 
726. Basket bouquet of Roses. First Prize, $25.00. Second Prize, $15.00. 
First Prize offered by H. Bayersdorfer & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
727. Table Decoration of Roses. First Prize, $50.00. Second Prize, $25.00 
First Prize offered by M. Rice Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
728. Mantel Decoration of Roses. 
First Prize, $50.00. Second Prize, $25.00. 
729. Best bouquet of Miniature Roses. 
Prize, Leather Traveling Bag, (Value $15.00). 
Offered by M. Heller, South Park Floral Co., New Castle, Ind. 
BEST DISPLAY OF CUT ROSES 
COMMERCIAL GROWERS 
To be staged Thursday, March 30th 
730. Best display of cut Roses covering 200 sq. ft. of space, and to contain not 
less than 500 nor more than 1000 blooms. Quality of bloom, artistic 
arrangement and general effect to be considered in making awards. 
Decorative green of any kind, including plants, permitted. 
First Prize, $250. Second, $150. Third, $100. 
