. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. (glk. The American Florist. 961 OTHEE CUT FLOWERS. Collection of roses—Hobart Park, first; J. J. Riker (A. E. Townsend, gardener), second. Seedling carnation, not disseminated —Scott Bros. tEImsford Nurseries), with Wm. Eccles, first; James D. Cock- croft, Northport, L. I., with Northport, second. Six blooms red carnations—Hobart Park, first; J. J. Riker, second. Six blooms white carnations—Hobart Park, first; Mrs. Neustadt, second. Twelve pinli carnations — Hobart Park, first^ Mrs. Neustadt. second. Bunch (oO) si


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. (glk. The American Florist. 961 OTHEE CUT FLOWERS. Collection of roses—Hobart Park, first; J. J. Riker (A. E. Townsend, gardener), second. Seedling carnation, not disseminated —Scott Bros. tEImsford Nurseries), with Wm. Eccles, first; James D. Cock- croft, Northport, L. I., with Northport, second. Six blooms red carnations—Hobart Park, first; J. J. Riker, second. Six blooms white carnations—Hobart Park, first; Mrs. Neustadt, second. Twelve pinli carnations — Hobart Park, first^ Mrs. Neustadt. second. Bunch (oO) single violets—Mrs. Neu- stadt. first; Hon. Seth Low ^Hugh Birch, gardener), second. Bunch of double violets—C. Whit- man, Katonah, N. Y., first. OTHEE PLANTS. Collection of decorative plants, space S or more feet in diametei'—Mrs. Moses Taylor, first. Best specimen plant in show—Mrs. Moses Taylor, first; Mrs. W. J. Sloane (B. Cullen, gardener), second. Six plants for table decoration— Mrs. Moses Taylor, first; Hobart Park, second. Pair adiantums—Mrs. Moses Taylor, first. Specimen fern—Hobart Park, first; Mrs. Moses Taylor, second. Three Lorraine begonias — J. J. Riker (A. E. Townsend, gardener), first; Mrs. Moses Taylor, second. Six plants for house decoration— Mrs. Moses Taylor, first. Six geraniums—C. Whitman, first. Collection of orchids—Miss Bliss, first; Hobart Park, second. MISCELLANEOUS. Collection of pears—A. W. Butler, first; J. H. H. Harriman, second. heads of celerj-—Mrs. J. H. Ham- mond (John Connolly, gardener), first; A. W. Butler (John T. Hall, gardener), second. Twelve distinct vegetables for exhi- bition—Mrs. Moses Taylor, first; C. Whitman, second; Mrs. J. H. Ham- mond, third. Twelve distinct vegetables for table use—Hon. Seth Low, first; Eugene Meyer (Chas. Ruthrun, gardener), sec- ond; A. W. Butler (J. Hall, gardener), third. Collection of farm produce—J. H. Hammond (Alex. Findley, superintend- ent), first. Fern,


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