. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. r''T??s- .-r ; «'y ^.'/^ ",'T»T^ ?^r->- ?*... .^Jy^T'*- ?''"'V'.rarT: T^ 28 The Florists^ Review M. A. RcLDd, first and second; H. L. Rand, third. Thxee -pans <irocus—Miss M. A. Band, first; Will^ajn Tbatc&er, second. Sis tots lily or the valley—J. T. Butterworth, first and second; W. C. Bust, third. Twelve aniaryllis—William Thatcher, first. Six jpots LlUum longlflorum—T. Walker, first; Oeorsje Pafe, second; W. C. Bust, third. General display spring bulbs, all classes—Weld Garden, first. Six pans of bulbs for amateurs—Miss M. A


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. r''T??s- .-r ; «'y ^.'/^ ",'T»T^ ?^r->- ?*... .^Jy^T'*- ?''"'V'.rarT: T^ 28 The Florists^ Review M. A. RcLDd, first and second; H. L. Rand, third. Thxee -pans <irocus—Miss M. A. Band, first; Will^ajn Tbatc&er, second. Sis tots lily or the valley—J. T. Butterworth, first and second; W. C. Bust, third. Twelve aniaryllis—William Thatcher, first. Six jpots LlUum longlflorum—T. Walker, first; Oeorsje Pafe, second; W. C. Bust, third. General display spring bulbs, all classes—Weld Garden, first. Six pans of bulbs for amateurs—Miss M. A. Band, first and second. CABNATIONS. One hundred carnations, any variety—A. Roper, Tewksbury, Mass., first, with Alice Coombs; A. A. Pembroke, Beverly, Mass., second, with Matchless. Fifty crimson carnations—J. A. Nelson, first, with Harry Fenn; M. A. Patten & Co., Tewks- bury, Mass., second, with Princess Dagmar. Hfty dark pink—M. A. Patten & first, with Rosette; A. A. Pembroke, second, with Gorgeous. Fifty light pink—A. A. Pembroke, first, with Glorlosa. Fifty flesh pink—A. A. Pembroke, first, with Pink Delight; J. A. Nelson, second, wltli Pink Delight. Fifty scarlet—J. A. Nelson, first, with Beacon; M. A. Patten & Co., second, with Beacon. Fifty white—A. A. Pembroke, first, with Matchless; J. A. Nelson, second, with White E^nchantress. Hfty yellow—A. A. Pembroke, first, with Yellowstone. Fifty variegated—J. A. Nelson, first, with Benora; M. A. Patten & Co., second, with Benora. Artistic display of carnations—Penn, the Flo- rist, Boston, first. MISCELLANEOUS CUT FLOWERS. One hundred double violets—Edward Bingham, Dedham, Mass., first; J. T. Gale, second. One hundred single violets—Esty Bros., first; Edward Bingham, second. Fifty sprays white sweet peas—William Sim, Cllftondale, Mass., first; E. Townsend, second. Fifty sprays light pink sweet peas—William Sim, first; E. Townsend, second. Fifty deep pink sweet peas


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