. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Xabch 25, 101& The Florists' Review 27 ^^ ^ ^ ^/^3^ '^^r- "•-?*. Orchid Exhibits of F. J. Dolansky and the C. G. Weld Estate at the Boston Spring Show. Sweepstakes—M. H. Walsh. Mantel decoration—Penn, the Florist, first, with a beautiful mantel of Ophelia; S. Hoffman, sec- ond, with bougainTlllea. There were five entries in this class. Fifty Klllamey—Jos. Heacock Co., first; Waban Rose Conservatories, second. Fifty White Klllarney—A. N. Pierson, Inc., first; Jos. Heacock Co., second. Fifty Mrs. Aaron Ward—A. N. Pierson, Inc., first; S. J.


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Xabch 25, 101& The Florists' Review 27 ^^ ^ ^ ^/^3^ '^^r- "•-?*. Orchid Exhibits of F. J. Dolansky and the C. G. Weld Estate at the Boston Spring Show. Sweepstakes—M. H. Walsh. Mantel decoration—Penn, the Florist, first, with a beautiful mantel of Ophelia; S. Hoffman, sec- ond, with bougainTlllea. There were five entries in this class. Fifty Klllamey—Jos. Heacock Co., first; Waban Rose Conservatories, second. Fifty White Klllarney—A. N. Pierson, Inc., first; Jos. Heacock Co., second. Fifty Mrs. Aaron Ward—A. N. Pierson, Inc., first; S. J. Renter & Son, second. Specimen pink rambler—M. H. Walsh, first and second, with Hiawatha and Lady Oay re- spectively. Hiawatha, specimen plant—M. H. Walsh, first. Collection of hybrid perpetuals, teas, hybrid teas, polyanthas, twenty-five plants, not less than six varieties—W. W. Edgar Co., first. Fifty Mrs. Taft—S. J. Renter & Son, first. Fifty any other disseminated pink variety— Jos. Heocock Co., first. Visitors. Among the visitors noted at the Bos- ton meeting were: W. F. Gude, A, Gude and F, L. Mulford, of Washington, D. C; L. J. Renter, Westerly, R. I.; B. Hammond, Beacon, N. Y.; Prof. A. C. Beal, Ithaca, N. Y.; Judge Hoitt, Nashua, N. H.; S. S. Pennoclc, Phila- delphia; David Pritchard, Bedford Hills; Martin Samtman and Joseph S. Myers, Chestnut Hill, Pa.; A. Cum- mings, Hartford; S. S. Skidelsky, Phila- delphia; D. MacRorie, San Francisco; H. O. May, Summit, N. J.; Malcolm Franklin, Philadelphia; James Heacock and Joseph Heacock, Wyncote, Pa., and W. R. Pierson, Cromwell, Conn. THE BOSTON SPRING SHOW. Sets a Record. The spring exhibition of the Massa- chusetts Horticultural Society, running from March 18 to 21, shattered all rec- ords for the quality and number of ex- hibits and attendance, and set a new high-water mark which it will be diffi- cult to pass. Visitors from a distance were unanimous in commending the splendid quality of the ex


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