ii6 FOURTH NATIONAL FLOWER SHOW 
SECTION Q 
CARNATIONS 
The schedule covering this section is prepared by The American 
Carnation Society and the exhibits are under its 
supervision, this being the "Jubilee 
Exhibition" of the Society 
THE AMERICAN CARNATION SOCIETY'S SCALE OF POINTS 
This scale will be employed in judging new varieties, and in all cases where 
competition is close, to arrive at a decision. 
Color 25 Substance 15 
Size 20 Form 10 
Calyx 5 Fragance 5 
Stem 20 
Total lop 
CARNATIONS 
COMMERCIAL GROWERS 
To be staged Tuesday, March 28th 
Open to all varieties, seedlings and standard sorts. 
Class 
735. Vase 100 blooms white. 
First Prize, $15.00. Second Prize, $10.00. 
Prizes offered by The Leo Niessen Co., Philadelphia 
736. Vase 100 blooms flesh pink, being those shades of flesh or salmon color. 
First Prize, $15.00. Second Prize, $10.00. 
Prizes offered by J. F. Ammann, Edwardsville, III. 
737. Vase 100 blooms light pink, being those shades of pink verging on the true 
pink, not lighter than Gloriosa and not as dark as ]Mrs. C. W. Ward. 
First Prize, $15.00. Second Prize, $10.00. 
Prizes offered by W. J. & M. S. Vesey, Fort Wayne, Ind. 
738. Vase 100 blooms dark pink, being those shades known as dark pink or 
cerise and not lighter than Mrs. C. W. Ward. 
First Prize, $15.00. Second Prize, $10.00. 
Prizes offered by Cottage Gardens Co., Queens, N. Y. 
739. Vase 100 blooms red or scarlet, to include all shades generally included in 
those colors. 
First Prize, S15.00. Second Prize, $10.00. 
Prizes offered by Cottage Gardens Co., Queens, N. Y. 
