. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 16 The Florists'Review NOVEMBEB 6, 1918. Specimen any other palm—A. J. Manda, gar- dener for Mrs. H. I. Pratt, first. Specimen of Davallia Fijiensis, or its Tarieties —Chas. Webber, gardener for Mrs. J. Hood Wrigbt, first; A. J. Manda, second. Specimen'of Neptirolepis exaitata Bostonlensls —F. R. Pierson Co., first; A. J. Manda, second. Dispiay of Neptirolepis exaitata and its va- rieties—F. R. Pierson Co., first. Trained specimen of English Ivy—John Can- ning, first. New fern, not yet in commerce—Geo. Giatras, silver medal, with Nepbrolepis New Yo


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 16 The Florists'Review NOVEMBEB 6, 1918. Specimen any other palm—A. J. Manda, gar- dener for Mrs. H. I. Pratt, first. Specimen of Davallia Fijiensis, or its Tarieties —Chas. Webber, gardener for Mrs. J. Hood Wrigbt, first; A. J. Manda, second. Specimen'of Neptirolepis exaitata Bostonlensls —F. R. Pierson Co., first; A. J. Manda, second. Dispiay of Neptirolepis exaitata and its va- rieties—F. R. Pierson Co., first. Trained specimen of English Ivy—John Can- ning, first. New fern, not yet in commerce—Geo. Giatras, silver medal, with Nepbrolepis New Yorlt. The awards on orchids, classes for commercial growers, were: Collection of orchids, not less than twenty- five species and varieties—Julius Roehrs Co., first; Lager & Hurrell, second. Novelty not before exhibited before this so- ciety^-Jullus Roehrs Co., silver medal. Six varieties, one of each variety, in bloom— Lager & Hurrell, first. Six cypripediums, in six varieties, in bloom— Julius Roehrs Co., first; Lager & Hurrell, sec- ond. Three Cattleya labiata. in bloom—J. A. Man- da, first; Lager & Hurrell, second. Three varieties, one of each variety, in bloom —J. A. Manda, first; Lager & Hurrell, second. The awards on orchids in the classes open to all, were: Most beautiful cypripcdlum—Edwiu Thomas, gardener for Mrs. Henry Graves, first. This plant also took the sweepstakes prize for the best orchid plant exhibited. Most beautiful cattleya, color, form and va- riety only to be considered—^J. A. Manda, first. Display of yellow forins of Cypripedlum in- signe—Edwin Thomas, first; Lager & Hurrell. second. Display of laelio-cattleyas, brasso-cattleyas, lirasso-Iaelias, or hybrid cattleyas—J. P. Moss- man, gardener for Clement Moore, first. The awards for cut blooms of orchids were as follows: Collection to cover twenty square feet, ar- ranged for effect—J. A. Manda, first. Collection of cypripediums, not less than twen- ty


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