. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 8 The Florists^ Review July 17, 1013. blooms—S. Carlquist, Lenox, Mass, first; Mrs. T. J. Emery, second. Vase Spencer .varieties, not less than 100 blooms—Nfrs. T. O. Richardson, first; Mrs. T. J. Emery, second. Peter Henderson & Co. prize, for twelve vases of Spencer sweet peas, twelve varieties, twenty- five sprays to a vase—Mrs. W. B. Leeds, first, with Tenuant Spencer, Mrs. C. W. Breadmore, Othello, Mrs. Harry Bell, White Spencer, John Ingman, Apple Blossom Spencer, Martha Wash- ington, King Edward Spencer, Primrose Spencer and Helen Lewis;


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 8 The Florists^ Review July 17, 1013. blooms—S. Carlquist, Lenox, Mass, first; Mrs. T. J. Emery, second. Vase Spencer .varieties, not less than 100 blooms—Nfrs. T. O. Richardson, first; Mrs. T. J. Emery, second. Peter Henderson & Co. prize, for twelve vases of Spencer sweet peas, twelve varieties, twenty- five sprays to a vase—Mrs. W. B. Leeds, first, with Tenuant Spencer, Mrs. C. W. Breadmore, Othello, Mrs. Harry Bell, White Spencer, John Ingman, Apple Blossom Spencer, Martha Wash- ington, King Edward Spencer, Primrose Spencer and Helen Lewis; D. F. Uoy, Marlon, second. American Sweet Pea Society prize, for display covering twenty-four square feet—Mrs. W. B. Leeds, first, with a tasteful display; High Lawn, Lenox, Mass., Geo. Foulsham, gardener, second. A. J. Jenkins, Menands Road, Albany, N. Y., and J. T. Downey, Portchester, N. Y., Thos. Downey, gardener, allowed well in this class. PRIVATE GARDENERS AND AMATEURS. W. Atlee Burpee cup, for twelve vases, twelve varieties—Miss Fanny Foster, Newport, R. L, first, with Orchid, Mrs. Breadmore, Dobbles* Crimson, Nora L'nwin, Mrs. Townsend, Ridge- mere, Chastity, Doris Usher, Edrom Beauty, Thomas Stevenson, Horence Nightingale and Hercules. W. Atlee Burpee prize, for vase of one va- riety of Spencer type Introduced 1913—Miss Fanny Foster, first; S. Carlquist, second; F. Heeremaus, Lenox, Mass., third. W. Atlee Burpee prize, for vase of one va- riety of grandifiora type—High Lawn, Lenox, Mass., first; F. Heeremans, second. Sutton & Sons prize, for best table of sweet peas—A. W. Preston, Swampscott, Mass., J. L. Smith, gardener, first. J. Horace McFarland Co. prize, for twelve vases, six Spencer and six grandifiora varieties, twenty-five sprays to a vase—F. Heeremans, first. His finest vases were Arthur Green, Scar- let Emperor and Isobel Malcolm. Stumpp & Walter Co. prize, for six vases In six colors—Mrs. T. J. Emery, first, with Frank Dolby, Ki


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