. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igog. The American Florist. 805. FIRST PRIZE MY MARYLAND ROSES, EXHIBITED BY POEHLMANN BROS. CO. AT THE CHICAGO SHOW. Display of iily of the valley, not less than 500 blooms.—Poehlmann Brus. Co,, lust; H. N. Bruns. Chicago, second. Friday's Awards. A'ase 100 American Beautv roses, acces- sories permitted.—Bohannon Floral Co., Chi- cago, first; Chas. A. Samuelson. Chicago, second: Schiller the Florist. Chicago, third. IThis class was postponed from ; Private Gardeners' Exhibits. Ten geraniums. 10-inch p
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igog. The American Florist. 805. FIRST PRIZE MY MARYLAND ROSES, EXHIBITED BY POEHLMANN BROS. CO. AT THE CHICAGO SHOW. Display of iily of the valley, not less than 500 blooms.—Poehlmann Brus. Co,, lust; H. N. Bruns. Chicago, second. Friday's Awards. A'ase 100 American Beautv roses, acces- sories permitted.—Bohannon Floral Co., Chi- cago, first; Chas. A. Samuelson. Chicago, second: Schiller the Florist. Chicago, third. IThis class was postponed from ; Private Gardeners' Exhibits. Ten geraniums. 10-inch pots.^R. Mueller, gardener to A. S. Trude, lirst. One palm.—Robt. Mueller, first. One croton.—Robt. Mueller, first: John Cook, University of Chicago, second. One dracena.—Robt. Mueller, first. One pandanus.—Robt. Mueller, first; John Cook, second. One decorative plant other than above.— John Cook, first: Robt. Mueller, second. One Boston fern or sport.—John Cook, first; Peter Scbilt. gardener to K. Barn- hai'dt. second. One flowering plant, orchids and chrys- anthemums excluded.—Robt. Mueller, first; John Sell, gardener to R. J. Dunham, Hub- bards' "Woods, second. One novel or rare plant.—John Cook, first. One chi-ysanthemum plant.—Kobt. Mueller, first; J. Kostryzewski. gardener to J. E. Tilt, second. One standard chrysanthemum.—Robt. Mueller, first; J. Kostryzewski. second. Half standard chrysanthemum.—Robt. Mueller, first: J. Kostryzewski. second. New Clirysantliemnnis. Six blooms white.—E. G. Hill certifi- cate and silver medal Six blooms pink.—F. Dorner & Sons La Fayette. Ind. Six any other color.—E. G. Hill Co., certi- ficate. Sweepstakes for best seedling entered in classes i:i(;-Hl for undisseminated varie- ties.—E. G. Hill Co., with Elise Papworth. Xew Carnations. The following classes were judged by points for the society's certificate of merit, this being awarded to all scoring 85 points or over. Twenty blooms white.
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