. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igoj. The American Florist. 8G1 six blooms Japanese Incurved yellow—- C. II. Totty. llist; Geo. H. Hale, ijaiJener to E. I). Adams, Seubrlght. N. J., second. Six blooms, Japanese Incurved, pink— Geo. H. Hale, (Irst. Six blooms Japanese Incurved, bronze— Wm. SmUli, Kuidener to Robert Mallory. Portchcstor. N. Y., llrst; Nathan Smith & Son. second. Six ;i Japanese rertexed, pink— Thos. W. Head, llrst. Six blooms Japanese reflexed, crimson— Geo. H. Hale, flrat. of the prominent features of this annual sho


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igoj. The American Florist. 8G1 six blooms Japanese Incurved yellow—- C. II. Totty. llist; Geo. H. Hale, ijaiJener to E. I). Adams, Seubrlght. N. J., second. Six blooms, Japanese Incurved, pink— Geo. H. Hale, (Irst. Six blooms Japanese Incurved, bronze— Wm. SmUli, Kuidener to Robert Mallory. Portchcstor. N. Y., llrst; Nathan Smith & Son. second. Six ;i Japanese rertexed, pink— Thos. W. Head, llrst. Six blooms Japanese reflexed, crimson— Geo. H. Hale, flrat. of the prominent features of this annual show was very noticeable, and the sub- ject of much comment and many In- quiries, but the table of fruit arranged with autumn follaRc and berries and the table of chrysanthemum novelties added a great Interest to the exhibition. The dLsplay of foliage and decorative plants was as usual very lino and extensive, making han<lsome heavy banks of green all around the large exhibition hall. The omnipresent devotees of "the di- vine flower' were here In large numbers, as. CHRYSANTHEMUMS AT BASSETT & WASHBURN'S, CHICAGO. Golden Dome on left. Golden Wedding on rigli). Six blooms. Japanese reflexed, bronze— Thos. W. Head, first. Six blooms, anemone, any white—C. H. Totty, first. Six blooms anemone, any yellow—J. G. JIcNicoll, first. Chas. H. Totty took three first prizes of J5 each for six blooms each of white, yel- low and pink seedlings. Vase of anemone flowered varieties— Geo. H. Hale, first; C. H. Rice, Edge- water, N. J., second. Vase of hairy and plume varieties— Chas. H. Totty, first. Vase of single varieties—Geo. H. Hale, first. W. W. Kennedy, Red Bank, N. J., second. Collection of 20 vases, grown in the open—R. Vincent, Jr., & Sons Co., White Marsh, Md., first. Collection pompoms, 10 vases—Oscar Carlson, gardener to Mrs. Jennings, Fair- field, Conn., first. Specimen plant, white — Peter Duff, Orange. N. J., who also took other firs


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