. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. HOUSE OF BEGONIA GLOIRE DE LORRAINE. At Vaughan's Greenhouses, Western .Springs, 111.—See page 801. F. B. Anderson, San Rafael, gardener \Vm. Buehl. Geo. A. Pope, Burlingame, gardener W. Kittlewell, received three first and two second prizes for dahlias; F. B. Anderson, one first prize for dahlias; Mrs. W. H. Crocker, J. A. Donohue. Menlo Park, gardener J. Carter; S. B. Slade, Menlo Park, gardener Chas. Elirich, all had one first prize for dahlias. M. H. De Young, San Rafael, F. Uhlmann, gar- dener ; A. W. Foster,


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. HOUSE OF BEGONIA GLOIRE DE LORRAINE. At Vaughan's Greenhouses, Western .Springs, 111.—See page 801. F. B. Anderson, San Rafael, gardener \Vm. Buehl. Geo. A. Pope, Burlingame, gardener W. Kittlewell, received three first and two second prizes for dahlias; F. B. Anderson, one first prize for dahlias; Mrs. W. H. Crocker, J. A. Donohue. Menlo Park, gardener J. Carter; S. B. Slade, Menlo Park, gardener Chas. Elirich, all had one first prize for dahlias. M. H. De Young, San Rafael, F. Uhlmann, gar- dener ; A. W. Foster, San Rafael, R. Loh- mann, gardener, and T. P. Redmayne, San Rafael, received second prizes for dalilias. J. Carbone, of West Berkeley, won all the first prizes for carnations, Glenwood Nur- sery and Domoto Bros, receiving the sec- ond prizes, Mr. Carbone exhibited a vase of Winsor, which attracted much attention. T. P. Redmayne received two first prizes for roses outdoor grown and the first prize for collection of garden flowers. Geo. Draycott, and Chas. Ehrich received sec- ond prizes for roses and Mrs. E. Roekel second prize for garden flowers. George Draycott also carried off first prize for the best collection of ferns. T. P. Red- mayne received first prize for six flower- ing plants. Wm. Gerstle, San Rafael, gardener Fred. Miller, received first prize for specimen decorative plant and speci- men fern. The gold cup was awarded to J. Martin, of Ross Valley. J. Joachim, gar- dener, for display of orchids. The prize for the most artistic floral design went to the Forrest Floral Co., San Francisco. Exhibits of cut flowers and plants by the school children of Marin county were a special feature at this show. The Judges were J. McLaren, Supt. of Golden Gate park; S. Clack, of Menlo Park, and Mr. Wood, of San Mateo. The stars and stripes floral design exhibited by the For- rest Floral Co. was very much admired, it being worked out most artistically on an easel of smilax and Asp


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