. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. JuLT 5, 1917. The Florists' Review 15 The Competitive Classes. In the competitive classes A. H. Fewkes won for twelve varieties dou- ble, with grand flowers of Mme. Geis- sler, Avalanche, Rosa Bonheur, M. Martin Cahuzac, Walter Faxon, Milton Hill, Lady Alexandra Duff, La Lor- raine, L'Independence and Kelway's Glorious. Mrs. Charles S. Minot was second. For six blooms of pink in six varie- ties Mr. Fewkes led, with Claire Dubois, Livingstone, Modele de Perfection, Em- I)ress, M. Boucharlataine and Mme. Camille Bancel. Mrs. C. S. Minot was second. F


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. JuLT 5, 1917. The Florists' Review 15 The Competitive Classes. In the competitive classes A. H. Fewkes won for twelve varieties dou- ble, with grand flowers of Mme. Geis- sler, Avalanche, Rosa Bonheur, M. Martin Cahuzac, Walter Faxon, Milton Hill, Lady Alexandra Duff, La Lor- raine, L'Independence and Kelway's Glorious. Mrs. Charles S. Minot was second. For six blooms of pink in six varie- ties Mr. Fewkes led, with Claire Dubois, Livingstone, Modele de Perfection, Em- I)ress, M. Boucharlataine and Mme. Camille Bancel. Mrs. C. S. Minot was second. For six varieties of double white, A. H. Fewkes was first, with Mont Blanc, Mme. Crousse, Mireille, Marie, Albatre and Baroness Schroeder. John Morris, gardener to Robert C. Morse, was sec- ond. For eighteen vases of sweet williams, first prize went to Henry Stewart, gar- dener to Miss Cornelia Warren; Miss Hattie B. Winter, second. ' For twenty- five varieties of hardy herbaceous plants Faulkner Farm was first. F. W. Fletcher was first for twelve vases of larkspurs. The Boses. For twenty-five varieties of hybrid tea roses, Thomas N. Cook took first, with good flowers that included Maman Cochet, a pure-blooded tea. J. B. Wills was second. For twelve varieties of hybrid teas, J. B. Wills was first; T. N. Cook, second. For six blooms of a white hybrid tea William Gray, Newport, R. I., won with splendid blooms of Kaiseriu Augusta Victoria; T. N. Cook, second, with White Killarney. On six any yellow va- riety, William Gray was first, with Mrs. Aaron Ward; T. N. Cook, second. For six blooms pink, J. B. Wills was first, with Lady Ashtown; William Gray, sec- ond, with Mme. Segond Weber. For six blooms red, J. B. Wills was first, with George Dickson; David Tyndall, second, with George Dickson. For twenty-four varieties of hybrid perpetuals, J. O. Christensen, gardener to W. J. Clemsen, led. Some of his best flowers were Margaret Dickson, Fisher Holmes, Clio, Frau Karl Druschki, Baron de


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