. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ' 'F^V?r^^!^'^^j^'^rr. 10 - i. The Florists^ Review ?f-, >.rize was a cup valued at $50, put up by Moore, Hentz & Nash, who also prescribed the condi- tions. Henshaw & Fenrlch prize for twenty-five Rich- mond—First, A. Farenwald, Roslyn Pa. Henshaw & Fenrlch prize for twenty-flve Kil- larney—First, U. S. Cut Flower Co., Elmlra, N. Y. Henshaw & Fenrlch prize for twenty-flve yel- low roses—First, L. B. Coddlngton, Murray Hill, N. J., on Lady HllUngdon. Carnations. Thursday, April 10, the American Carnation Society came back with a
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ' 'F^V?r^^!^'^^j^'^rr. 10 - i. The Florists^ Review ?f-, >.rize was a cup valued at $50, put up by Moore, Hentz & Nash, who also prescribed the condi- tions. Henshaw & Fenrlch prize for twenty-five Rich- mond—First, A. Farenwald, Roslyn Pa. Henshaw & Fenrlch prize for twenty-flve Kil- larney—First, U. S. Cut Flower Co., Elmlra, N. Y. Henshaw & Fenrlch prize for twenty-flve yel- low roses—First, L. B. Coddlngton, Murray Hill, N. J., on Lady HllUngdon. Carnations. Thursday, April 10, the American Carnation Society came back with a display of carnations arranged for ef- fect, and with some fine showings of retail work. The awards given were as follows: Exbint of carnation blooms covei-ing eighty to 100 square feet—First, not awarded; second, A. A. Pembroke, Beverly, Mass.; third, not awarded; fourth. Boston Cut Flower Co., Boston. Maatel decoration of carnations—First, Alfred T. Bunyard, New York; second, S. A. Anderson, Buffalo; third, Boston Cut Flower Co. Basket of carnations—First, A. T. Bunyard. Vase of carnations—First, not awarded; sec- ond, Boston Cut Flower Co.; third, A. A. Pem- broke. Last Day's Awards. The last of the competitive classes were staged April 11 and by then in- terest had rather run down, so tlat the competition on the retail work v as even less than at the opening of the show. The retailers made their l).st show on sweet pea day. The awards were: Special table decoration—First, Henry Slctiel, Mamaroneck, N. Y.; second, Samuel Untermwr Yonkers, N. Y.; third, Wm. Sim, Cllftondale, Mass. Silver cup for cut flower novelty—F. W. Fletcher Co., Auburndale, Mass., on snapdragtms. Basket of foliage plants—First, Max Schliiig, New York. Basket of flowering plants—First, Max Schling. Combination of flowering and foliage plains— First, Max Schling. Corsage bouquet of orchids—First, Max Schllng; second, Boston Cut Flower Co. Bride's bouquet—First, Alfred Kottmlller
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