. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. JQU. The American Florist. 913. SPECIMEN CHRYSANTHEMUM PLANT LADY LYDIA AT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF NEW • YORK SHOW. E\hiljitf'<i li\ A. L*_'\\is<'hn, John Cabining, Gavdoii'T. Awardoil First Prize and Gold Medal for Finest aud Best Plant in Show. CHRYSANTHEMUMS—CUT FLOWERS. Twelve blooms, white—Samuel Un- rtermyer, first. Twelve blooms, pink—Samuel Unter- mieyer, first. Twelve blooms, yellow—.Samuel Un- termyer, first. Twelve blooms, any other color— Samuel Untermyer, first; J. T. Pr^tt, ?Glen Cove, N. Y. (


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. JQU. The American Florist. 913. SPECIMEN CHRYSANTHEMUM PLANT LADY LYDIA AT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF NEW • YORK SHOW. E\hiljitf'<i li\ A. L*_'\\is<'hn, John Cabining, Gavdoii'T. Awardoil First Prize and Gold Medal for Finest aud Best Plant in Show. CHRYSANTHEMUMS—CUT FLOWERS. Twelve blooms, white—Samuel Un- rtermyer, first. Twelve blooms, pink—Samuel Unter- mieyer, first. Twelve blooms, yellow—.Samuel Un- termyer, first. Twelve blooms, any other color— Samuel Untermyer, first; J. T. Pr^tt, ?Glen Cove, N. Y. (J. W. Everits, gar- dener), second. Twenty-five varieties, distinct, stems •Tiot over 12 inches long—Mrs. F. A. ?Constable, Mamaroneck. N. Y. (Jas. .Stuart, gardener), first; Samuel Un- termyer, second. Display of hardy pompons, 25 varie- ties—Chas. Mallory. Port Chester, N. Y. (Wra. J. Sealey, gardenert. first; Her- 'bert L. Pratt, Glen Cove. N. Y. (Henry ?Gaut, gardener), second. Collection singles and anemones, or either, 25 varieties—Mrs. F. A. Con- stable, first; John T. Pratt, second. FOR NON-COMMERCIAI. GROWERS. Six blooms, white—Mrs. F. A. Con- .stable, first; John T. Pratt, second. Six blooms, pink—Wm. H. Fischer, New Canaan, Conn. (R. Bottomley, gardener), first. Six blooms, yellow—Jolin T. Pratt, flrst; Wm. H. Fischer, second. Best vase one or more varieties, ar- ranged for effect—Percy Chubb, Glen •Cove, N. Y. (Alex. Mackenzie, garden- ?er), first; Mrs. F. A. Constable, second. Six blooms, any other color—Mrs. F. A. Constable, first. Twelve varieties, distinct—Percy Chubb, first; Samuel Untermyer, sec- ond. Display of hardy pompons, 12 varie- ties—Chas. Mallory, first; Herbert L. Pratt, second. Collection of singles and anemones, •or either, 12 varieties—Herbert L. Pratt, first; Adolph Lewisohn, second. ROSES. Fifty American Beauty—Louis A. Noe. Madison, N. J., first; F. R. Pier- son Co., Tarrytown, N. Y., second. Fifty Brid


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