. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 34 The Florists'Review Masch 26, 1015. specialties of the firm was staged by the Knight & Struck Co., New York. Scott Bros., Elmsford, N. Y., exhib- ited commercial plants, among them their new fern, Elmsfordii, and Dolan's refuse, waste and leaf burner. Besides a good display of plants, bulbs and seeds, E. J. Irwin, New York, showed the new carnations, Alice, Good Cheer, Pink Sensation and Champion, A galvanized, V-bar greenhouse was put up for the exhibition by W. H. Lutton, Jersey City, N. J. Lord & Burnham Co., Irvington, N. Y., exhibit


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 34 The Florists'Review Masch 26, 1015. specialties of the firm was staged by the Knight & Struck Co., New York. Scott Bros., Elmsford, N. Y., exhib- ited commercial plants, among them their new fern, Elmsfordii, and Dolan's refuse, waste and leaf burner. Besides a good display of plants, bulbs and seeds, E. J. Irwin, New York, showed the new carnations, Alice, Good Cheer, Pink Sensation and Champion, A galvanized, V-bar greenhouse was put up for the exhibition by W. H. Lutton, Jersey City, N. J. Lord & Burnham Co., Irvington, N. Y., exhibited a small curved-eave, iron- frame greenhouse, with several of the company's special features in connec- tion. T. B. De Forest was in charge. Kroeschell Bros. Co., Chicago, was represented by Fred Lautenschlager and an abundance of boiler literature. Ealph M. Ward & Co., New York, ex- hibited lily bulbs and some fine long- stemmed flowers from Horseshoe brand bulbs. A complete greenhouse was put up by the Metropolitan Material Co., Brook- lyn, N. Y. Hitchings & Co., Elizabeth, N. J., had on exhibition a curved-eave greenhouse, with new style ventilators, doors, heat- ing apparatus, etc. Samuel Bedstone and John McArthur were in charge. J. A. Peterson & Sons, Westwood, Cincinnati, O., exhibited their begonias. F. R. Pierson Co., Tarrytown, N. Y., had in his trade exhibit quantities of roses and other cut flowers, which were changed every day. The pergola arrangement of A. N. Pierson, Inc., Cromwell, Conn., drew the attention and admiration of many. Chas. H. Totty, Madison, N. J., showed fresh groups of cut flowers in his trade exhibit each day. Woodrow & Marketos, New York, showed a country estate worked out to scale, perfect in every detail, from the mansion to lawns, flower beds and hedges. This was looked upon as one of the best educational features of the show. The Julius Eoehrs Co., Eutherford, N. J., had on exhibition plants of various kinds, but the firm'


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