. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Februabv 2, 1922 The Florists^ Review 33 The fsiiiiu' variety also took the silver and bronze medals. The silver medal was won by William Sim's vase, which .scored !MJ points. The bronze medal was taken by J. E. Nelson, Fra'mingliam, Mass., with a score of 86 jjoints. The special S. A. F. medals for undis- seminated varieties of American origin were both taken by A. Jablonsky, Oli- vette, Mo. The silver medal was taken on the variety Betty Jane, witli a score of 88'^ points, and the bronze medal on the variety Olivette, with 8(5Vi i)oints. That Mr.


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Februabv 2, 1922 The Florists^ Review 33 The fsiiiiu' variety also took the silver and bronze medals. The silver medal was won by William Sim's vase, which .scored !MJ points. The bronze medal was taken by J. E. Nelson, Fra'mingliam, Mass., with a score of 86 jjoints. The special S. A. F. medals for undis- seminated varieties of American origin were both taken by A. Jablonsky, Oli- vette, Mo. The silver medal was taken on the variety Betty Jane, witli a score of 88'^ points, and the bronze medal on the variety Olivette, with 8(5Vi i)oints. That Mr. Jablonsky, with flowers all the way from the west bank of the Missis- sippi, should perform this feat was a Jiiatter of consitlerable comment. There were no entries for the Dorner Memorial medal, but the following varie- ties were entered in preliminary com- jietition, all of wiiich qu.'ilified and will be eligible for tiie medal next year: Oli- vette and Bettv Jane, from A. Jablon- sky, Olivette, Mo.; No. 6 (1919), from A. N. Pierson, Inc., Cromwell, Conn.; Barbara, from I'aul V. Brigham, West- l)oro, Mass.; No. 16, from Hartje & Elder, ]ndianai)olis, Ind.; No. 135 (16), from V. Dorner & Sons Co., Lafayette, Ind.; Maciieer, from Jolin Stevens, In- <lependence, Mo. Won Certificates. For the society's certiticato of merit, the two following varieties qualified, both with a score of Sa; Remington Red, from C. Warburton, Fall River, Mass., aud No. 17, from William Sim. For the preliminary certificate, the fol- lowing qualified: No. 2, from A. N. I'ierson, 88 points; Sunset, from William Sim, 86 points; No. 17, from William Sim, 8.') points; Virginia, or No. 10, from R. E. Wadsworth & Co., Northboro, Mass., S3 i)oiuts. In the class of 100 blooms for the shippers' cliam])ionsliip there was a number of entries, several of which showed up in good condition. White De- light, from Strout's, Biddeford, Me., took the prize, with a second dav's score of !)."?. The judg


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