SUMMER MEETING, 1916.

Premium List, Summer Meeting, 1916.

No Duplicating of Varieties Permitted.

OUT-DOOR ROSES.

1st2d3d4th
prem.prem.prem.prem.
Collection—three blooms of each named variety, to be shown in separate vases$6.00$4.00$2.00$1.00
Collection of named varieties—three blooms of each,
in separate vases, amateurs only6.004.002.001.00
Three named varieties, white—each variety in a separate vase,
three blooms of each, each bloom on a separate stem2.001.00.50
Three named varieties, pink—each variety in a separate vase,
three blooms of each, each bloom on a separate stem2.001.00.50
Three named varieties, red—each variety in a separate vase,
three blooms of each, each bloom on a separate stem2.001.00.50
Collection of Rugosa and Rugosa Hybrids—each variety
(consisting of one cluster of blooms on a single stem) in a separate vase2.001.00.50
Most beautiful rose in vase1.00
Largest rose in vase1.00
Seedling rose to be shown by the originator.
(Not previously exhibited in competition.) Bronze medal donated by the American Rose Society.
Basket of out-door roses and foliage, arranged for effect without ribbon,
not to exceed twelve inches in diameter3.002.001.00

The following named varieties of roses to be entered separately and shown in separate vases, three to five blooms in each vase.

Prince Camile deRohan, General Jacqueminot, Margaret Dickson, M. P. Wilder, Jules Margottin, Magna Charta, Paul Neyron, Madam Gabriel Luizet, Baroness Rothschild, Anna de Diesbach, Ulrich Brunner, John Hopper, Rosa Rugosa (pink and white), Baron deBonstetten, Karl Druski, Madam Plantier, Grus an Teplitz.

Each, 1st prem., 75 cents; 2nd prem., 50 cents; 3rd prem., 25 cents.

PEONIES.