. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ? r»'l^^'SI,'(p'J>.—i SarrncBM 24, 1014. The Florists' Review w entries in some" of the rose classes, all local except for three exhibitors, Poehl- maun Bros. Co., Chicago; Pyfer & Olsem, of Wiliriette, and QuUett & Sjap, Lin- ('oln. The Poehlmainn entries made a dean sweep, taking all the first prizes on the varieties shown. The principal other exhibitors were G. J. Dinkel, A. C. Brown arid Hembreiker & Cole, all of Springfield. The Carnations. The J. !>• Thompson Carnation Co., ./oliet, a new exhibitor, made a fine showing


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ? r»'l^^'SI,'(p'J>.—i SarrncBM 24, 1014. The Florists' Review w entries in some" of the rose classes, all local except for three exhibitors, Poehl- maun Bros. Co., Chicago; Pyfer & Olsem, of Wiliriette, and QuUett & Sjap, Lin- ('oln. The Poehlmainn entries made a dean sweep, taking all the first prizes on the varieties shown. The principal other exhibitors were G. J. Dinkel, A. C. Brown arid Hembreiker & Cole, all of Springfield. The Carnations. The J. !>• Thompson Carnation Co., ./oliet, a new exhibitor, made a fine showing in the carnation classes, taking >"'*e varieties—George J. Dinkel, *B,;'^'^''''°*"'> Bros. Co., Morton Grove, 111., Kulli fouMh*^^ M. Brinkerhotr, third; George A. Iii'"fl Pf'"**. made up—A. C. Brown, Springfield, m,;„ «*• George M. BrlnkerhofT, second; Poehl- "";n Bros. third; George A. Kuhl, fourth. i^onrl^**""^^**'"**—"«""?«« ^- BrlnkerhofT, first; "'TKe A. Kuhl, second. f,'t ""f.*'"^"*'"'"'«8—'Iett & Sons. Lincoln, tiilri ^*°'"«® ?*• Kuhl, lecond; Janssen Seed ^"-' "^Geor*^^*"''"'° .variety—George A. Kuhl, r. ^-'viouo, lu Tarieiy—ueorge a. i\nni, tliT?d*^ ^' BrlnkerhofT, second; GuUett & 8i'' "r^if *"' ""? fol'ase plant—George J. Dinkel, •">T tl'ifJd*® ^"''*' ?'-'<^o'»d; George M. Brlnker- h Seed second; George M. '^ertioir, WILLIAM MURPHY. PERHAPS it IS hay fever that sends William Sureshot Murphy to Les Cheneaux islands every year—and then again perhaps it isn't. Perhaps it's only his love of the out-of-doors, the open air, the rod and gun. Mr. Murphy's friends will recognize the illustration as characteristic, as the Cincinnati wholesale florist is widely known as a woodsman. He is at Les Cheneaux this month as usual dodging the


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