. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 18 The Florists^ Review Jolt 15. 1020 cules, Loyalty, Blue Jacket, Bosabelle, Mrs. Tom Jones, Dobbie's Cream, King Manoel and E. F. Felton; second, Wil- liam Noonan. A. J. Jenkins won the Weeber & Don prize for three vases with Scarlet Em- peror, Mascot "White and Doris; second, William Noonan. The Henderson prizes for fifty sprays of mixed Spencer peas went to A. J. Jenkins, W. G. Taylor, Newport, R. I., and E. H. Wetterlow, gardener for Mrs. Lester Leland, Manchester, Mass. The Malvern Greenhouses special for twenty-five sprays of Hercul


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 18 The Florists^ Review Jolt 15. 1020 cules, Loyalty, Blue Jacket, Bosabelle, Mrs. Tom Jones, Dobbie's Cream, King Manoel and E. F. Felton; second, Wil- liam Noonan. A. J. Jenkins won the Weeber & Don prize for three vases with Scarlet Em- peror, Mascot "White and Doris; second, William Noonan. The Henderson prizes for fifty sprays of mixed Spencer peas went to A. J. Jenkins, W. G. Taylor, Newport, R. I., and E. H. Wetterlow, gardener for Mrs. Lester Leland, Manchester, Mass. The Malvern Greenhouses special for twenty-five sprays of Hercules went to A. J. Jenkins. In the amateur classes, prizes were divided between W. G. Taylor, Newport, E. I.; Mrs. A. M. Forbes, Worcester, Mass., and W. D. Blossom, Cliftondale, Mass. The Garden Magazine special went to W. G. Taylor, for Mrs. Tom Jones. The James Vick's Sons gold medal went to A. J. Jenkins. Burpee's Imposing Display. W. Atlee Burpee & Co., Philadelphia, had a long, imposing stand tastefully staged by George W. Kerr and his as- sistants; most of the flowers, having come from Doylestown, Pa., did not stand up as long as the more local flowers. Included in the 100 or more varieties in this fine display were: Barbara, Elegance, Elfrida Pearson, Lavender Gem, Annie Bownass, The President, Mavis, Floradale Fairy, Lilian, Fiery Cross, Isobel Malcolm, Hawlmark Pink, King White, Brocade, Mrs. Tom Jones, Constance Hinton, Edith Cavell, Eoyal Salute, Hercules, Mrs. A. G. Gentle, La France, Warrior, Mrs. Hugh Dickson, Beryl and Daisy- bud. In the classes allotted to sweet peas for the Massachusetts Horticultural Society and calling for a vase of twenty- five sprays of each color, A. J. Jenkins led for white, with Constance Hinton; second, E. H. Wetterlow, with King White. For twenty-five crimson, A. J. Jenkins won with The President, which is really a scarlet; also for carmine, with Eosabelle; second, E. H. Wetter- low, with the same variety. For yellow, Mr. Jenkins wo


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