. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^^•iM'Ji'^" w^^PT^i^'^l ' -ff^^J •' •^.'- .7i?J"'*''T»T'^'*!^^!^^' '^*r^^T^7r-"j?^*rr^'^*^'?T'' y* '^^ '-f^ ??'•^7 '' T'3r>**;-r"'" ?•'- 42 The Florists^ Review Mabch lg(, 192(, with tulips, hyacinths and daffodils, with peach trees and forsythia bushes in full bloom. A handsome summer house at the rear formed an entrance to the garden. Special Awards. The following special awards were made to meritorious exhibits not. pro- vided for in the schedule: James Stuart, Mamaroneck, N. Y., gold medal and $100 for group of acaci
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^^•iM'Ji'^" w^^PT^i^'^l ' -ff^^J •' •^.'- .7i?J"'*''T»T'^'*!^^!^^' '^*r^^T^7r-"j?^*rr^'^*^'?T'' y* '^^ '-f^ ??'•^7 '' T'3r>**;-r"'" ?•'- 42 The Florists^ Review Mabch lg(, 192(, with tulips, hyacinths and daffodils, with peach trees and forsythia bushes in full bloom. A handsome summer house at the rear formed an entrance to the garden. Special Awards. The following special awards were made to meritorious exhibits not. pro- vided for in the schedule: James Stuart, Mamaroneck, N. Y., gold medal and $100 for group of acacias and clivia plants covering 100 square feet. J. B. Duke, SomerTille, N. J., gold medal for exhibit of orchids. A. Chandler, New York, silver medal for col- lection of alpine and rock plants. Joseph Manda Co., West Orange, N. J., sil- ver medal for Anthurium Reidii. J. A. Peterson, Cincinnati, O., silver medul for Begonia Peerless. Robert Craig Co., Philadelphia, Pa., certificate of merit for collection of crotons; honorable men- tion for the new double daisy, Cralgii; silver medal for DracKna Longii and honorable men- tion for collection of dracsenas. Kretschmar Bros., West Nyack, N. Y., cer- 'tiflcate of merit for hybrid cyprlpedium. August Ihm, Springdale, Conn., silver niednl for pansies. W. B. Thompson, Yonkers, N. Y., silver medul for specimen heliconia. Charles T. Beasley, East Milton, Mass., silver medal for pansies and polyanthus. W. R. Coe, Oyster Bay, N. Y., gold medal for callection of camellias. H. B. Marinelli, Montvale, N. J., silver medal for collection of Malmaison carnations. Rose Day. The principal event of rose day, March 16, was the staging of the exhibits in the class for a display of cut roses covering 300 square feet and containing not less than 500 nor more than 1,000 blooms, decorative green of any kind, including plants, to be permitted, and general ef- fect to be considered in making award. There were two entries, one by the F. P. Pierson
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