. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igit. The American Florist. 1283 The society will provide space and vases for amateurs, and private gar- deners. Professional growers and dealers will be required to provide their own space and vases. When it is desired that exhibits be staged by the society notice should be sent as early as possible to the corre- sponding secretary. Exhibits by express should be ad- dressed to American Gladiolus Society, Fifth Regiment Armory, Baltimore, Md. Express charges prepaid. Sched- ule of prizes. The following premiums ar


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igit. The American Florist. 1283 The society will provide space and vases for amateurs, and private gar- deners. Professional growers and dealers will be required to provide their own space and vases. When it is desired that exhibits be staged by the society notice should be sent as early as possible to the corre- sponding secretary. Exhibits by express should be ad- dressed to American Gladiolus Society, Fifth Regiment Armory, Baltimore, Md. Express charges prepaid. Sched- ule of prizes. The following premiums are offered: OPEN CLASS. Class 1. Henry F. Mitchell Go's, prize. Silver cup for the best spikes of new gladiolus Kunderd's "Glory" exhibited in one vase. Class 2. Vaughan's Seed Store prize. Silver cup for the best and larg- est collection of blue shades in lots of six separate colors, not less than 25 spikes. Class 3. M. Crawford's prize. 50 bulbs of Gladiolus "White Lady" for the best six spikes of any white va- riety. Class 4. Peter Henderson & Go's, prize. $10 for the best 10 varieties not now on the market. Three spikes each. Class 5. W. Atlee Burpee's prize. iflO for the best collection of 10 varie- ties; six spikes each. Class 6. E. E. Stewart's prize. $5 for the best vase of 12 spikes Gladio- lus "Golden ; Class 7. E. E. Stewart's prize. $5 for the best vase of 12 spikes Gladio- lus "President ; Class S. B. F. White's prize. $5 for the best vase of new seedlings not less than 25 varieties, never before exhib- ited. Class 9. E. H. Cushman's prize. $5 for the best vase of 25 spikes of one white variety. Class 10. A. T. Boddington's prize. $5 for the best vase of any named yel- low variety. Class 11. John Lewis Childs' prize. .$10 for the best collection of Childsi varieties; three spikes each. Class 12. The Gardeners' Chronicle prize. Challenge cup for the exhibit containing the largest number of standard named vari


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