. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ERIC. PA^ Ail enters carefully and promptly filled. The Rosery Flowers Delivered to All Nearby Towns. Members Florists' Telegraph DtiUvery Aesociation. 182 Main St, N. MYERS BROS. Altoona, Pa. All Ordera Carefully Executed er had some fine Hydrangea Radiance, also Gladiolus Blushing Bride. Henry Stewart, gardener to Miss Cornelia "Warren, showed calceolarias, hydran- geas, pelargoniums and Iceland poppies. G'eo. Page, gardener to Mrs. F. Ayer, had a fine specimen of Cibotium Schie- dei, Canterbury bells and tulips. J. L. Smith, gar


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ERIC. PA^ Ail enters carefully and promptly filled. The Rosery Flowers Delivered to All Nearby Towns. Members Florists' Telegraph DtiUvery Aesociation. 182 Main St, N. MYERS BROS. Altoona, Pa. All Ordera Carefully Executed er had some fine Hydrangea Radiance, also Gladiolus Blushing Bride. Henry Stewart, gardener to Miss Cornelia "Warren, showed calceolarias, hydran- geas, pelargoniums and Iceland poppies. G'eo. Page, gardener to Mrs. F. Ayer, had a fine specimen of Cibotium Schie- dei, Canterbury bells and tulips. J. L. Smith, gardener to A. W. Preston, had Astilbe floribunda grown in flats for fireplace decoration. Mrs. E. M. Gill had a miscellaneous display and James Wheeler a grand vase of yellow mar- guerites. Some of the awards were: Six herbaceous calceolarias — Alex. McKay, first; Wm. Thatcher, second: A. M. Davenport, third. Six Calceolaria StewartI—W. C- Rnst, gardener to Mrs. C. G. Weld, first with splendid plants; E. H. Wetterlow, gardener to Mrs. Lester Le- land, second; Henry Stewart, third. Twelve varieties Darwin tulips—Duncan Fln- layson, gardener to Anderson, first; C. F. Fairbanks, spcond; George Page, third. Twelve varieties late tulips other than Darwin —W. N. Craig, first; George Page, second; Duncan FInlayson. third. Twenty-five varieties tulips, all classes—Dun- can FInlayson, first; George Page, second. Twenty-five Narcissus Emperor—Duncan FIn- layson, first; George Page, second and third. Twelve Narcissus Glory of Leiden—Martin Sul- livan, first and second. Twenty vases narcissi—Martin Sullivan, first; Duncan FInlayson, second. Forty-eight pansles—William Sim, first; Martin Sullivan, second; Henry Stewart, third. Collection of native plants—L. D. Watson, first; Mrs. F. C. Upham. second; Ruth C. Taylor, third; H. A. Wlnde, fourth. Collection of vegetables—W. N. Craig, first; J. D. Christensen. gardener to W. J. Clemson, second; F. W. Sargent, third. Th


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