. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 810 The American Florist. Nov. 13^ feller, for which he received a special prize. Miss Blanche Potter also re- ceived honorable mention for a fine new rose, Duchess of Wellington. Mrs. F. A. Vanderlip was awarded a cer- tificate of merit for a specimen plant of Nephrolepis elegantissima. Special Prizes. The society's silver medal for new plant. ^F. B. Pierson Co., for Nephrolepis viridis- sima. F. R. Pierson's silver cup for the exhibitor ?winning the largest number of prizes dur- ing the three days of the show.—G
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 810 The American Florist. Nov. 13^ feller, for which he received a special prize. Miss Blanche Potter also re- ceived honorable mention for a fine new rose, Duchess of Wellington. Mrs. F. A. Vanderlip was awarded a cer- tificate of merit for a specimen plant of Nephrolepis elegantissima. Special Prizes. The society's silver medal for new plant. ^F. B. Pierson Co., for Nephrolepis viridis- sima. F. R. Pierson's silver cup for the exhibitor ?winning the largest number of prizes dur- ing the three days of the show.—Geo. Mid- dleton, gardener to Wm. Rockefeller. J. D. Archbold's prize for 12 chrysanthe- mums on 15-inch stems.—Geo. Middleton, first: Thos. Aitchison, gardener to Mrs. Henry Siegel. second. Mrs. F. Hermann's prize for 20 chrysan- themums on 15-inch stems.—Geo. Middleton, first; Thos. Aitchison, second. Pierson U-Bar Co.'s prize for table decor- ative plants 3%xl2 feet (private gardeners only).—Robt. Angus, gardener to Joseph Eastman. C. P. Johnson's prize for collection of single chrysanthemums.—James Stuart, gar- dener to Mrs. F. A. Constable, first: An- drew McKendry, gardener to Wm. A. Read, second. David McFarlane's prize for one white, one yellow and one pink chrysanthemum.—? Geo. Middleton, first; John I. Goft, gardener to D. E. Oppenheimer, second. A. T. Boddington's prize for six cut chrys- anthemums.—Wm. J, Sealey. gardener tn Chas. Mallory, first; Thos. A. Lee, gardener to Mrs. M. E. Sands, second; F. Milne, gar- dener to E. H. Weatherbee,. third. Julius Roehrs Co.'s prize for table of orchids and ferns in pots to occupy 12 square feet.—James Stuart, first; Henry A. Dreer (Inc.) prize for Nephro- lepis Scholzelli in 8-inch pot.—Francis Milne, first. Peter Henderson & Co.'s prize for 12 cut chrysanthemums.—Thos. Aitchison, first; Geo. Middleton, second. Samuel Untermyer's prize for four plants of Begonia Gloire de Lorraine.—Thos. Aitch- ison,
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