. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. •.^.':,t V '-? "5»;.'>.,;" ?r-1 ^i-V-J'igl .,?.?..- J J.;mt; K - 12 The Florists^ Review Septkmbku 30. liUn. ton; Henrv A. Dreer, Inc., Philadel- phia; Lager & Hurrell, Summit, N. J., and a number of private gardeiiers and amateurs, for seventy-five per cent of the membership is amateur. Over 400 varieties of dahlias were staged. The Awards. There were sixty-five classes on the schedule and nearly all of them filled except those for certain special types and novelties. The awards were: COMMERCIAL CLASSES. ^ One hundred varieties, o
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. •.^.':,t V '-? "5»;.'>.,;" ?r-1 ^i-V-J'igl .,?.?..- J J.;mt; K - 12 The Florists^ Review Septkmbku 30. liUn. ton; Henrv A. Dreer, Inc., Philadel- phia; Lager & Hurrell, Summit, N. J., and a number of private gardeiiers and amateurs, for seventy-five per cent of the membership is amateur. Over 400 varieties of dahlias were staged. The Awards. There were sixty-five classes on the schedule and nearly all of them filled except those for certain special types and novelties. The awards were: COMMERCIAL CLASSES. ^ One hundred varieties, one each, short stems— Geo. H. Walker, North DlKhton, Mass., first: Geo. L. StiUraan, Westerly, R. I., second; N. H. steins—Mrs. H. Darlington, firstT Miss Elizabeth Morehouse, Fairfield, Conn., second. Twelve pompons, one variety in one vase, long stems—J. I*. Sorenson, first. Twelve single or century In one vase, long stems —Mrs. (". H. Stout. Short HIlLs, N. J., first. Twelve fancy, one variety in one vase, long stems—John F. Anderson, Bernardsvllle, N. J., first. COLOR CLASS. Vase of scarlet dahlias, named, one variety, twelve in vase, long stems—Wm. A. Finger, tlrst; James Duthle, second. Vase of white dahlias, named, one variety,. twelve in vase, long stems—R. Vincent, Jr^,, & Sons Co., first; Peacock Dahlia Farms, seconds ' Vase of yellow dahlias, named, one variety, twelve in vase, long stems—R. Vincent, Jr., & Sons Co., first; Wm. A. Finger, second. Vase of pink dahlias, named, one variety, twelve in vase, lone stems—Peacock Dahlia t'artns, first; C. L. Ailing, Max SchUng's Exhibits at the New York Dahlia Show. Cottam & Son, Wappingers Falls, N. Y., third; Peacock Dahlia Farms, Berlin, N. J., special prize. Fifty varieties, one each, short stems—Geo. H. Walker, first; Geo. L( Stlllman, second; N. H. Cottam & Son, third; W. A. Finger, Hicksville, L. I., special; R. Vincent, Jr., & Sons Co., White Marsh, Md., specia
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