. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. W-* ?',?""""!*"'??'' "•'r'T'- APBIL 10, 1913. ^??<*7T The Florists' Review Adiantum, any other—Second, W. B. Thomp- «on, Yonkers, N. y.; no first. Cyrtomlum falcatum Bochfordlanum—First, John W. Pepper. DavalUa. specimen—First, Wm. Thatcher, ^"staghlfrn fern,' three plants—First, Wm. Zleg- ler Jr., A. Brleschke gardener, Noroton, Conn.; second, Jas. Goodler, Trenton. N. J. GABDENEBS' BULBOUS PLANTS. There was not a great deal of com- petition for the prizes for bulbous plants in the classes open only to pri- va


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. W-* ?',?""""!*"'??'' "•'r'T'- APBIL 10, 1913. ^??<*7T The Florists' Review Adiantum, any other—Second, W. B. Thomp- «on, Yonkers, N. y.; no first. Cyrtomlum falcatum Bochfordlanum—First, John W. Pepper. DavalUa. specimen—First, Wm. Thatcher, ^"staghlfrn fern,' three plants—First, Wm. Zleg- ler Jr., A. Brleschke gardener, Noroton, Conn.; second, Jas. Goodler, Trenton. N. J. GABDENEBS' BULBOUS PLANTS. There was not a great deal of com- petition for the prizes for bulbous plants in the classes open only to pri- vate gardeners, but there was some ex- cellent stock staged. The awards were as follows: Bulbs In bloom In pots or pans, arranged for effect with foliage plants, to occupy a table of 50 square feet—First, Mrs. A. M. Booth, E. Far- del gardener. Great Neck, L. I. Hyacinths, eight 10-lnch pans, distinct varieties —First, R. Hughes, J. A. McDonald gardener. Flushing, L. I.; second, Mrs. A. M. Booth. Hyacinths, three 10-lnch pans, white—First, Mrs. A. M. Booth; second, J. T. Pratt, J. W. Eyerett gardener, Glen Cove, L. I. Hyacinths, three 10-lnch pans, pink or red— First, Mrs. A, M. Booth; second, J. T. Pratt. Hyacinths, three 10-lnch pans, light blue— First, K. Hughes; second, J. T. Pratt. Hyacinths, three 10-lnch pans, dark blue— First, J. T. Pratt; second, Mrs. A. M. Booth. Lilies, six pots—First, C. K. G. Billings, J. Bell gardener. New York. Narcissus Glory of Leiden, three pans—Second, E. Hughes; no first. Narcissus, Blcolor or Victoria, three pans— First, J. T. Pratt. Narcissus Empress, three pans—Second, R. Hughes; no first. Narcissus Emperor, three pans—First, J. T. Pratt. Narcissus Double Von Sion, three pans—First, BenJ. Stern, W. D. Robertson gardener, Ros- lyn, L. I. Tulips, early single, eight pans—First, Mrs. A. M. Booth; second, J. T. Pratt. Tulips, Darwin, twelve pans—First. R. Hughes. Miscellaneous collection, fifty plants—Fi


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