. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. tgog. The American Florist. 813 Tonkers, N. Y. (Howard Nichols, gardener), second. Specimen Nephrolepis exaltata Bostonlen- 8i9.—Mrs. Harold Irving Pratt, nrst; F. R. Plerson Co., second. Specimen Nephrolepis Plersonl.—F. R. Plerson Co., first. Specimen anglopterls or marattla.—Julius Roehrs Co., first. Specimen Adiantum Farleycnse.—Mrs. J. B. Trevor, first. Specimen adiantum, any other variety.— Mrs. J. B. Trevor, first. Orchids. Collection o( orchids, not than 25 varieties (species to be considered In pref


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. tgog. The American Florist. 813 Tonkers, N. Y. (Howard Nichols, gardener), second. Specimen Nephrolepis exaltata Bostonlen- 8i9.—Mrs. Harold Irving Pratt, nrst; F. R. Plerson Co., second. Specimen Nephrolepis Plersonl.—F. R. Plerson Co., first. Specimen anglopterls or marattla.—Julius Roehrs Co., first. Specimen Adiantum Farleycnse.—Mrs. J. B. Trevor, first. Specimen adiantum, any other variety.— Mrs. J. B. Trevor, first. Orchids. Collection o( orchids, not than 25 varieties (species to be considered In pref- erence to varieties), covering 60 square feet of table space.—Lager & Hurrell, Summit, N. J., first. Novelty not before exhibited before the society.—Julius Roehrs Co., first. Three hybrid orchids.—Lager & Hurrell, first; Julius Roehrs Co., second. One hybrid orchid.—Mrs. B. B. Tuttle, first; Lager & Hurrell, second. Collection of orchids, cut blooms, arranged for effect.—J. A. Manda, West Orange, N. J., first; Lager & Hurrell, second. Collection of cyprlpediums. cut blooms, not less than 12 species and hybrids, or «lther.—Lager & Hurrell, first. Specimen Cattleya lablata, to be Judged (or form and color (special prize offered by Clement Moore).—Mrs. Harold Irving Pratt, first. , „ Five cyprlpediums In blocrm. — Julius Roehrs Co., first. Cattleya In bloom.—Julius Roehrs Co., first. Oncidlum in bloom.—Lager & Hurrell, first. Vanda cerulea In bloom.—Lager & Hur- rell, first. Dendroblum In bloom,—Lager & Hurrell, first. Two orchids in bloom, showing highest excellence of cultivation.—Julius Roehrs Co., first. Spray of cattleya.—J. A. Manda, first. Spray of vanda.^Howard Gould, first. For Amateurs Only. Collection of orchids, not less than 12 species and varieties (species to be con- sidered In preference to varieties), covering Special Frizes. Collection of hybrid orchids, 25 vases.— E. O. Orpet, Lancaste


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