. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Apbil 10, 1913. ri-r^irTVTTK^»- The Florists' Review 23. The Big Azaleas in the National Flower Show. Fifty Wodenethe—M. L. Fish, first; Wm. H. Duckham, Madison, N. J., second. American Carnation Society gold medal for 100 blooms—Cottage Gardens, on Match- less, scoring ninety points. A. C. S. sliver medal—Albert Roper, Tewksbury, Mass., on Miss Alice Coonxbs, scoring eighty-eight points. A. C. S. bronze medal—M. A. Patten & Co., on Princess Dagmar, scoring elghty-slx points. English Society gold medal—Cottage Gar- dens, on Matchless, scoring n


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Apbil 10, 1913. ri-r^irTVTTK^»- The Florists' Review 23. The Big Azaleas in the National Flower Show. Fifty Wodenethe—M. L. Fish, first; Wm. H. Duckham, Madison, N. J., second. American Carnation Society gold medal for 100 blooms—Cottage Gardens, on Match- less, scoring ninety points. A. C. S. sliver medal—Albert Roper, Tewksbury, Mass., on Miss Alice Coonxbs, scoring eighty-eight points. A. C. S. bronze medal—M. A. Patten & Co., on Princess Dagmar, scoring elghty-slx points. English Society gold medal—Cottage Gar- dens, on Matchless, scoring ninety points. E. S. silver gilt medal—Peter Fisher, Ellis, Mass., on Gorgeous, scoring eighty- eight points. E. S. silver medal—M. A. Patten & Co., on Princess Dagmar, scoring eighty-six points. Under the terms of the offer the Dorner memorial medal could not be awarded this year, but a contest to gain eligibility to compete next year was conducted, Peter Fisher scoring eighty-eight on Gorgeous, M. A. Patten & Co. eighty-six on Princess Dagmar and Cottage Gardens elghty-flve on Matchless. No certificates of merit were awarded in the class for new or undlsseminated varie- ties. No entries for preliminary certificates. Table decoration of carnations—R. Tyson, Convent, N. J., first; George H. Cooke, Washington, D. C, second; Alfred T. Bun- yard, New York, third. Hamper of carnations—Alfred T. Bun- yard, first. One hundred blooms Comfort—Elmer Weaver, Ronks, Pa., first; S. M. Merwarth & Bro., second. One hundred Glorlosa—A. A. Pembroke. Kroeschell medal for twelve largest flow- —M. A. Patten & Co., on Dagmar. Hltchlngs cup—Cottage Gardens, on Alma Ward. FLOWERING PLANTS. It is in the following plant depart- ment that the show is strongest. Sixty- seven classes were scheduled and prac- tically all brought out entries, the greater part of the premium money be- ing won. The following is the official list of awards: AcaclEB, collection, 10


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