. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 472 The American Florist. Nov. 10, Fifty blooms Argylc, first, Anton Then. Fifty blooms Frances Joost, first, Chicago Carnation Co.;"second, Bassett it Washburn. Fifty blooms Mrs. Jas. Dean, first, Bassett & Washburn. Fifty blooms Daybreak, first, Anton Then;^second, W. P. Harvey, Geneva, 111. Fifty blooms ' Triumph, first, Wietor Bros.; -second, W. J. & M. S. Vesey. Fifty blooms any other pink, not lighter in color than Wm. Scott, first. Guardian Angel Orphan Asylum with Guardian Angel, a pink sport


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 472 The American Florist. Nov. 10, Fifty blooms Argylc, first, Anton Then. Fifty blooms Frances Joost, first, Chicago Carnation Co.;"second, Bassett it Washburn. Fifty blooms Mrs. Jas. Dean, first, Bassett & Washburn. Fifty blooms Daybreak, first, Anton Then;^second, W. P. Harvey, Geneva, 111. Fifty blooms ' Triumph, first, Wietor Bros.; -second, W. J. & M. S. Vesey. Fifty blooms any other pink, not lighter in color than Wm. Scott, first. Guardian Angel Orphan Asylum with Guardian Angel, a pink sport of Arma- zindy; second, Wietor Bros., also with a pink sport of Armazindy, Fifty blooms any other pink, lighter in color than Wm. Scott, first, Chicago Carnation Co., with The Marquis; second, Bassett & Washburn, with the same variety. Fifty blooms Armazindy,first, Guardian Angel Orphan Asylum. Fifty blooms Mrs. Bradt, first, Bassett & Washburn; second, Chicago Carna- tion Co. Fifty blooms any other striped, except thoseiwith yellow ground, first, Bassett & Washburn, with Olympia; second, Chicago Carnation Co., with Mrs. J. K. Robinson. Fifty blooms Gold Nugget, first, Bassett & Washburn; second, Chicago Carnation Co. Twenty-five blooms pink, not lighter in color than Wm, Scott, introduction of 1900, first, Chicago Carnation Co., with Mrs. Thos. W. Lawson; second, Bassett & Washburn, with the same variety. Twenty-five blooms pink, introduction of 1900, lighter in color than Wm. Scott, first, Bassett & Washburn, with Morn- ing Glory; second, Chicago Carnation Co , with The Marquis. Twenty-five blooms, introduction of 1900, any other color, first, Bassett & Washburn, with J. Whitcomb Riley. One hundred blooms, one variety, seed- lings admissible, prize silver cup valued at $25, won by Bassett & Washburn with G. H. Crane. The judges recommended a certificate of mer't for Dorothy, a seedling exhibited by Mrs. E. T. Graves, Richmond, Ind., and honorab


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