. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . r collection of 12 vases Anemone Chrysan-themums, cash. • Howard Phipps, Westbury, N. Y., C. J. Muller, gdr., collection ofseedling Chrysanthemums, cash. Wm. Shillaber, Esses Fells, N. J., J. P. Sorenson, gdr., single seedlingChrysanthenmm, cash. Mrs. H. Darlington, display of Chrjsanthemums and Gladioli, cash.,Herbert L. Pratt, Glen Cove, N. Y., Henry Gaut, gdr., cash. Frederick Sturges, for display of Chrysantlicniums and Violets, cash. J. R. De Lamar, odd-shaped bush Chrys


. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . r collection of 12 vases Anemone Chrysan-themums, cash. • Howard Phipps, Westbury, N. Y., C. J. Muller, gdr., collection ofseedling Chrysanthemums, cash. Wm. Shillaber, Esses Fells, N. J., J. P. Sorenson, gdr., single seedlingChrysanthenmm, cash. Mrs. H. Darlington, display of Chrjsanthemums and Gladioli, cash.,Herbert L. Pratt, Glen Cove, N. Y., Henry Gaut, gdr., cash. Frederick Sturges, for display of Chrysantlicniums and Violets, cash. J. R. De Lamar, odd-shaped bush Chrysanthenmm plant, silver medaland cash. John Scheepers & Co., N. Y. City, for display of Winter-floweringBegonias, gold medal. Peter Hauck, Jr., East Orange, N. J., Mas Schneider, gdr., cash. F. R. Pierson, vase of 50 Ophelia, cash. Mrs. F. A. Constable, display of seedling Nerines, cash. Mrs. Oliver Hoyt, Stamford, Ct. (Jas. Foster, gdr.), muskmelons,cash. Mrs. Morton F. Plant, for Oncidium, certificate of culture. Adrian Iselin, collection of Chrysanthemums, cash. Mas Schling, Indian Summer eshibit, In the carnation classes for non-commercial groweis, Mrs. J. was awarded the sweepstakes prize for her vase of Matchless. 1 he sweepstakes prize for the best orchid plant was awarded to F. Plant for her Oncidium plant Tottya Chrysanthemum Connie Dick A new decorative Japanese Chrysanthemum of a bright clear yellow color, free flowering, long lasting variety, height 2 to 2^2 ft. Comes early and lasts until mid-season. American Institute Show, New York The eighty-sixth annual fair of the American Instituteot the City of New Yorl<, was held in the EngineeringBuilding, 25-33 W. 3!)th St., New York, last week, to 9. The show was an excellent one as to quality,and very finely arranged. This is a most admirable andbeautiful show always, not so large as the one held inthe Museum of Natural History in the same city, at thesame time,-but with the soft l


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