. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 46 The Florists' Review March 80. 1922 same plants, surrounded by a small cir- cular pond, bordered also with tulips. Two oolong beds at the rear are com- posed of hyacinths. The display was excellently set up and the quality of the stock used was high. Since it is close, we might skip di- rectly across the hall to the bulb gar- den of the Wayside Gardens Co., Men- tor, 0., which took second prize. Nar- cissi bordered either side and ever- greens formed a somber background at the back. Plots of tulips occupied the middle distance and a border in fr
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 46 The Florists' Review March 80. 1922 same plants, surrounded by a small cir- cular pond, bordered also with tulips. Two oolong beds at the rear are com- posed of hyacinths. The display was excellently set up and the quality of the stock used was high. Since it is close, we might skip di- rectly across the hall to the bulb gar- den of the Wayside Gardens Co., Men- tor, 0., which took second prize. Nar- cissi bordered either side and ever- greens formed a somber background at the back. Plots of tulips occupied the middle distance and a border in front added to the finish. Kurume Azaleas. Resuming our walk down the right aisle, we see next the Kurume azaleas of Henry A. Dreer, Inc. The eleven specimens shown are full of bloom, with large heads, and win much attention. This exhibit received a silver medal. Bedding platr^ of a wide variety make up a display made by the Indian- apolis Water Co. Then comes the display of genistas by Wiegand's, and next the six Bou- gainvillea Crimson Lake of Henry A. Dreer, Inc., which won a silver medal. Lars Anderson's lilies are splendid. Next them are the Cineraria stellata that captured first prize for the A. Wie- gand's Sons Co. Then the same firm's display of flowering and foliage plants arranged for effect, and in the corner the twenty-five pots of lilies which took first prize for Bertermann Bros. Co., tall, fine plants. Down the Left Aisle. If we follow the same course down the left aisle, we find, in the front cor- ner, H, W. Rieman's Sons' display of flowering and foliage plants, which cap- tured second prize. Next is the splendid array of hydran- geas from Wiegand's, magnificent plants, with a huge urn filled with them in the center of the group. We have noted Merkel 's rose garden and the bulb garden of the Wayside Gardens Co. In between is the arch ar- rangement of roses by A. N. Pierson, which took first prize. Beyond the Wayside Gardens Co. bulb garden are the prize-winning t
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