. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . H. P. Knoble f hairman Cleveand Flower Show Committee ,\drian P. Wiezel, gdr. for John D. Crimiiiins, Noroton,Conn.; -Vltrahani Wynne, gdr. for AV. W. Heroy, Stam-ford, anil -Vrthur Pedersen, gdr. for Chas. S. Smith,Stamford. The prize winner in the class for a bushplant in pot, not to exceed :?(lin., was a handsome speci-men of the var. Miss Clay Frick. The group of Mimisarranged for efl^ect, 75 sq. ft., was rich and the ]iri/e winning varieties in the class f
. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . H. P. Knoble f hairman Cleveand Flower Show Committee ,\drian P. Wiezel, gdr. for John D. Crimiiiins, Noroton,Conn.; -Vltrahani Wynne, gdr. for AV. W. Heroy, Stam-ford, anil -Vrthur Pedersen, gdr. for Chas. S. Smith,Stamford. The prize winner in the class for a bushplant in pot, not to exceed :?(lin., was a handsome speci-men of the var. Miss Clay Frick. The group of Mimisarranged for efl^ect, 75 sq. ft., was rich and the ]iri/e winning varieties in the class for sixliiish plants in Sin. pots were White Cap, Yellow Ca]), Cap and Purple Cap. In the cut bloom classes the principal ]irize winnerswere Mr. Wiezel, Mr. Wynne, .»\.dolph Alius, gdr. B. Cobb, Stamford; .Vlfred Beszekie, gdr. for , Norotcin; .Mexander Clarkson, gdr. for F. , Greenwich, Ciinn., and A. Patterson, gdr. for MissM. F. Cockroft, Saugatuck, Conn. The Quality SeedStore also took two prizes in this group, its entry fora vase of Mums arranged for effect, a study in oranges,. , and other Autumn hues being particularly note-worthy. The prize-winning group for 18 blooms, 18 vars., in-chuled splendid blooms of Alice Lemon, C. H. Totty,Jas. Fraser, a sulphur; Rose Pockett, saffron; DailyMail, light yellow; the well-known Odessa; Queen Mary,white; Mrs. G. Lloyd Wigg, pale yellow with deepercenter; the popular Nerissa; the handsome LouisaPockett; H. E. Converse, yellow with red inside petals;the new white Mrs. John Purroy Mitchel; Wm. Rigby;Mrs. Gilbert Drabble; Nag-ir-roc; Mrs. Ernest Wild, amaroon with yellow tips; Mrs. R. H. Boggs, a goodwhite, and the dainty Meudon. Tlie class for 10 blooms included Mrs. Gilbert Drabble,Nag-ir-roc, Mrs. J. Gibson, a lavender, Wm. Rigby, RosePockett, Alice Lemon, Jas. Fraser, Nerissa and In the class for 24. blooms, 6 vars., the winners wereWm. Turner, Elberon, Daily Mail, Marigold, a wonderg
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