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HOUSE & GARDEN 
Photo by Edwin Levick 
Prominent among the 'bulbous 
plants is a new amaryllis with 
red petals, shading inside to 
greenish yellow. It is most de¬ 
sirable for groining indoors 
LEADERS IN THE INTERNATIONAL FLOWER 
NEW YORK 
Six Recent Examples ot the Nurseryman’s Skill 
A charming arrangement of yellow Sunburst roses, white daisies and primu¬ 
las, with artificial birds as decorative adjuncts, is exhibited by Stumpp. 
It forms a superb table centerpiece 
SHOW 
The new Ophelia rose, culti¬ 
vated by A. N. Pierson at Crom¬ 
well, Connecticut, is one of the 
star attractions of the exhibi¬ 
tion. It leaves little to be de¬ 
sired in foliage or blooms 
Another of Mr. Stumpp’s exhibits is 
the new cream white freesias, 
daintily arranged with maidenhair 
ferns in an etched glass vase and 
exquisite for the dining table 
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The hardy perennial Japanese 
windflowers open prettily in 
artificial light, showing rosy 
purple and carmine blossoms 
mixed with white and yellow 
centers. Plants cultivated and 
dish designed by Stumpp 
The orchids are led by the neiv Queen of Belgians, a magnificent sort 
for tvhich Mr. Edward Harkness paid the sum of $1,000. Grown by 
Clement Moore, Hackensack, Heio Jersey 
Freesias are adapted to fall and 
winter blooming in the hothouse. 
Their bulbs are also grown in water 
as regular house plants, and may be 
dried out for summer keeping 
