. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. GENERAL VIEW OF THE PHILADELPHIA SHOW. Kentias, two plants, eight feet high or over—Mrs. Frederick Ayet, first; Mrs. J. L. Gardner, second; William Whitman, third. Specimen Palm—William Whitman. Arecas, one or more plants in a tub, eight feet or over—Mrs. Frederick Ayer, first; William Whitman, second; William Whitman, third. Begonias—Gloire de Lorraine, three plants—Mrs. Lester Leland, first; E. A. Clark, second; W. W. Edgar Co., third. Samuel Appleton Fund, best chrys- anthemum plant on exhibition—A. M. Davenpor


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. GENERAL VIEW OF THE PHILADELPHIA SHOW. Kentias, two plants, eight feet high or over—Mrs. Frederick Ayet, first; Mrs. J. L. Gardner, second; William Whitman, third. Specimen Palm—William Whitman. Arecas, one or more plants in a tub, eight feet or over—Mrs. Frederick Ayer, first; William Whitman, second; William Whitman, third. Begonias—Gloire de Lorraine, three plants—Mrs. Lester Leland, first; E. A. Clark, second; W. W. Edgar Co., third. Samuel Appleton Fund, best chrys- anthemum plant on exhibition—A. M. Davenport, silver medal. Josiah Bradlee Fund.—Chrysanthe- mums—Twenty-five blooms of twenty- five distinct varieties, named—Harr> B. Converse, first; Mrs. Lester Leland, second; Galen L. Stone, third. Henry A. Gane Memorial Fund.— Chrysanthemum, for the best vase of blooms of the Mrs. Jerome Jones, or the yellow Mrs. Jerome Jones—W. S. Rus- sell, first; Charles D. Sias, second. CUT BLOOMS. Chrysanthemums. Twelve blooms, Japanese named, in vases—E. A. Clark, first; Galen L. Stone, second; Harry E. Converse, third. Twelve blooms, Japanese Incurved, named—Harry E. Converse, first; Lath- rop Brown, second. Twelve blooms, reflexed, named- Harry E. Converse, first; Mrs. Lathrop Brown, second. Twelve sprays, anemone, named— Frank P. Putnam, first. Twelve sprays or branches of pom- pon, distinct varieties—Frank P. Put- nam, first; E. K. Butler, second. Vase of ten blooms on long stems, pink—Henry W. Vose, first; W. S. Rus- sell, second; F. E. Palmer, third. Vase of ten blooms, on long stems, red-E. A. Clark, first; W. S. Russell, second; W. W. Edgar Co., third. ^ Vase of ten blooms on long stems, Fifty blooms, mixed varieties—A. A. Pembroke, first; E. A. Strouds, second. Twenty-five blooms, mixed varieties (tor private gardeners only)—Mrs Frederick Ayer, first; Charles D. Sias, second. Table decorations of eight covers, chrysanthemums to be the chief fea-


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