. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igo3. The American Florist. 379. VIEW IN THE MAIN HALL AT THE PHILADELPHIA EXHIBITION, MARCH 24-26. Upsal, Bride.—First, Peter Crowe, Utica, N. Y.; second, .lames Cooroy, Plainfleld, N. J. Peter Crowe; second, John N. Mav Summit, N. J. Mrs. Pierpont Morgan —Second. John N. May. Mme. Hoste.—Second. John K. Mav. Mme. Curoline Testout.—Second, John N. May. Golden Gate.—First, Peter Crowe; second, .John Burton, Wyndmoor, Chestnut Hill, Pa. Papa John N. May. Bon Silene.—Second, John


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igo3. The American Florist. 379. VIEW IN THE MAIN HALL AT THE PHILADELPHIA EXHIBITION, MARCH 24-26. Upsal, Bride.—First, Peter Crowe, Utica, N. Y.; second, .lames Cooroy, Plainfleld, N. J. Peter Crowe; second, John N. Mav Summit, N. J. Mrs. Pierpont Morgan —Second. John N. May. Mme. Hoste.—Second. John K. Mav. Mme. Curoline Testout.—Second, John N. May. Golden Gate.—First, Peter Crowe; second, .John Burton, Wyndmoor, Chestnut Hill, Pa. Papa John N. May. Bon Silene.—Second, John K May. Mrs. Uliver Ames—First, John N. May. Ivory.—First. John Burton. John N. May. Sunrise.—First, John Welsh Young, Germanlown, Pa. \nv other named disseminated variety.—First, The Floral Exchange. TWELVE CUT BLOOMS. Bride.—First, James Conroy; second, John E. Andre, Doylestown, Pa. Bridesmaid -First, John E. Andre. Souv. de Woottoi-.—Secoid. George Morrison. Sunrise.—First, John Welsh Young. TWELVE cur EL005IS, GARDENERS. , Robert Forrest, gardener to Clement B. Newbold, Jenkintown, Pa. Bridesmaid.—Second. Samuel Batchler. Souv. de Wootton —First, George Morrison. GROUPS, POT PLANTS, ETC. Group of roses in pots, arranged for effect and covering twenty-five square feot of space.—First. Wm. Kltinheinz; second. Joseph Hurley. Fifty blooms American Beauty Rose.—First, John Button; second, Adolpn FahienwalJ, Roslvn, Pa. Anv variety of rose (American Beauty and Queen of Edgely excluded) fifty , benjamin Dorrance, Dorranceton, Pa.; second, Benjamin Dorrance. The largest and best display of cut roses, not more than twenty-five blooms nor less than six blooms of any one variety to be staged.—First, Benjamin Dorrance; third, Wm. Kleinheinz. CLOIBtNG ROSES IK POTS. Crimson Ernst Schreiber. SPECIAL PRIZES. Hybrid perpetual roses, twenty-four plants, six each of four varieties, iu not over 8-i


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