. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. The American Florist. Jan. 26^ Yellow Variegated.—The Dale Estate, second. White Variegated.—The F. R. Pier- son Co., second, with Variegated Law- son. Any other color.—The Dale Estate, first, with Rose Pink Enchantress. CLASS D—CARNATION SOCIETY MEDALS. Silver medal for the second test vase of ICO blooms, any variety, any color.— Cottage Gardens Co., with Alma Ward. Bronze medal for the third best vase of 100 blooms.—Dailledouze Bros., Brooklyn, N. Y., with No. 348. CLASS E—S. A. F. MEDALS. Silver medal for best


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. The American Florist. Jan. 26^ Yellow Variegated.—The Dale Estate, second. White Variegated.—The F. R. Pier- son Co., second, with Variegated Law- son. Any other color.—The Dale Estate, first, with Rose Pink Enchantress. CLASS D—CARNATION SOCIETY MEDALS. Silver medal for the second test vase of ICO blooms, any variety, any color.— Cottage Gardens Co., with Alma Ward. Bronze medal for the third best vase of 100 blooms.—Dailledouze Bros., Brooklyn, N. Y., with No. 348. CLASS E—S. A. F. MEDALS. Silver medal for best vase of 50 blooms of a variety not yet disseminat- ed.—Cottage Gardens Co., with Alma Ward. Bronze medal for second best vase of 50 blooms.—Bassett & Washburn, Chica- go, for No. 20. SPECIAL PREMIUMS. The Canadian Horticultural Associa- tion's silver cut) for six vases. So blooms in each, distinct varieties.—The F. R. Pierson Co. The Steele Briggs Seed Co.'s silver cup for six vases, 25 blooms in each.— W. J. Lawrence. The Montreal Gardeners' and Flo- rists' Club's cup for the best display throughout the exhibition; all vases in all classes, being counted as part of this display.—The F. R. Pierson Co. The R. W. King Co.'s silver cup, for the best 100 blooms in four varieties, four vases.—W. J. Lawrence. The Dale Estate's silver cup for the best vase of 100 blooms of a variety to be disseminated in 1907.—The Cottage Gardens Co., with Beacon. John H. Dunloo's premium of $10 (in gold) for the best vase of white, 50 blooms, distinct from other entries.—R. Witterstaetter, Sedamsville, O. W. Ganimage's premium of $10 (in gold) for the best 25 blooms of a pink seedling or sport, darker than Enchant- ress and lighter than Lawson, never having before won a prize or medal.— Dailledouze Bros. W. J. Lawrence's premium of $10 (in jold) for best vase of 50 blooms, not .Tiore than three varieties, open to grow- ers havin? less than 20,000 feet of glass. —


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