. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. s—Messrs. Albert Knopf, Gustave Drobisch, Guy , George Bauman, and John Brust. Thematter of the chrysanthemum show came up forconsideration. The committee in charge sub-mitted recommendations as regards a list orprizes, and the same was approved and or-dered printed and distributed to the members. Thejudges of the show were then chosen—Messrs. Faxon, William Graff and Richard prizes were offered by Messrs. M. B. Faxon,and Graff Brothers. Robert A.
. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. s—Messrs. Albert Knopf, Gustave Drobisch, Guy , George Bauman, and John Brust. Thematter of the chrysanthemum show came up forconsideration. The committee in charge sub-mitted recommendations as regards a list orprizes, and the same was approved and or-dered printed and distributed to the members. Thejudges of the show were then chosen—Messrs. Faxon, William Graff and Richard prizes were offered by Messrs. M. B. Faxon,and Graff Brothers. Robert A. Currie was appointedmanager of the exhibition. On or before November10 intending exhibitors are requested to notify thesecretary of this club in what classes they intendto compete. The show will take place Tuesday even-ing November 13, in our new rooms in the Brentbuilding These new rooms are more central, andl,;i. , ,li:,,IV whieh were lacking iii theold quarters; the committee have also had added apiano in order that social entertainments may beheld As all members of the trade have already. other fine pink; and one which comes from J. Loweunder the name of Litz is a fine thing. Nina Blick,is a fine chestnut red of medium size. I have onlyseen a few blooms of Moneymaker yet, but at nursery I noticed a fine lot of plants whichwill shortly be in flower, and they are quite equalin habit to Soliel dOctobre, which is one of thefinest varieties we have for pots. Nellie Blake isa good bronzy red. Mytchett Beauty is anothergood dark red, or crimson. CARNATIONS.—Messrs Cutbush & Sons were re-cently given an award of merit for a fine whitevariety named Mrs. R. Norman. As compared withLady Bountiful it certainly appeared a much bettervariety At the same meeting Messrs. H. Low &Company had a good white named White Perfec-tiot this, though a good thing failed to get anaward. One of the best of the American scarletsI have yet seen is Cardinal. Robert Craig a
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