. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 766 The American Florist. Nov. 14. Manda's perennial smile was infec- tions. TJihlein's Vanda ?anderiana was a very tine specin>en. President Roosevelt chrysanthemnm was nincli admired by tiie ladies. Tlip orchid and otiier pictures exhil>- ited by W. A. llanda were of great interest. "I told \o\\ so" was frequently heard Vauphan's Seed Store, Chicago, first; H. W. Buckbee, second. Specinipn plant. anemone, tO-hich pot.— Vau?:lian's Seed Store, Chicago, first; H. W. Buc-kl-ee. second. One plant; od


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 766 The American Florist. Nov. 14. Manda's perennial smile was infec- tions. TJihlein's Vanda ?anderiana was a very tine specin>en. President Roosevelt chrysanthemnm was nincli admired by tiie ladies. Tlip orchid and otiier pictures exhil>- ited by W. A. llanda were of great interest. "I told \o\\ so" was frequently heard Vauphan's Seed Store, Chicago, first; H. W. Buckbee, second. Specinipn plant. anemone, tO-hich pot.— Vau?:lian's Seed Store, Chicago, first; H. W. Buc-kl-ee. second. One plant; odd or bizarre —Vanghan's Seod Store. Chicago, first; H. W. Blickboe, sec- ond. Threr specimens, standards, not loss than 30- iuth stem-^.—Vaughan's Seed Store, Chicago, first; H. \V. Buckbee, second; A. SIcAdams. third. Three specimens, standards, not loss than 12- inch nor more than 24-inch stems.—'s. POEHLMANN'S NEW OFFICES AND PACKING ROOMS AT MORTON GROVE, ILL. Where Visiting Florists Were Entertained on Thursday, XDvember 13. about My Maryland. Also "I wish I h;id planted it this ; The V. R. Pierson Co.'s vase of White Killarney, shown on 'Wednesday, was fine, standing the long journey well. Mr. Pierson thinks highly of this rose, and of My Maryland. Some thought it was an oversight on the part of the speakers at Tuesday even- ing's banquet that Messrs. Roehrs and Manda were not specially thanked for their tine exhibits from such a distance. The Judges. Chrysanthemums: Edwin Lonsdale. I'hiladelphia, Pa.; Wm. Nicholson. Fram- iiigliam, Mass., and Emil Buettner, Chi- cago. Nominated by Chrysanthemum So- ciety of America. Roses : Robt. Simpson, Clifton, N. ,T.: Wm. F. Gude, Washington, D. C, and .John N. May, Summit, N. J. Nominated by American Rose Society. Carnations : M. A. Patten, Tewksbury, Mass,; Fred Burki. Pittsburg, Pa., and Wm. Nicholson. Framingham, Mass. Nominated by American Carnation So- ciety. Palms and decorative plan


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