. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. /poy. The American Florist. 811. VIEW OF A PORTION OF THE MAIN HALL AT THE BOSTON SHOW. Vase of 10 blooms, white.—P. B. Robb, first; J. S. Bailey, second; W. W. Edgar & third. Vase of 10 blooms, yellow.—Morton F. Plant, first; J. S. Bailey, second; P. B. Robb, third. Vase of 10 blooms, any other color.—Mor- ton F. Plant, first; Mrs. Fred'k Ayer, sec- ond; F. H. Kennard. third. Twelve vases single, 12 distinct varieties, six cut sprays each.—Mrs. J. M. Sears, first; Mrs. Fred'k Ayer, second; W. A. Riggs, t


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. /poy. The American Florist. 811. VIEW OF A PORTION OF THE MAIN HALL AT THE BOSTON SHOW. Vase of 10 blooms, white.—P. B. Robb, first; J. S. Bailey, second; W. W. Edgar & third. Vase of 10 blooms, yellow.—Morton F. Plant, first; J. S. Bailey, second; P. B. Robb, third. Vase of 10 blooms, any other color.—Mor- ton F. Plant, first; Mrs. Fred'k Ayer, sec- ond; F. H. Kennard. third. Twelve vases single, 12 distinct varieties, six cut sprays each.—Mrs. J. M. Sears, first; Mrs. Fred'k Ayer, second; W. A. Riggs, third. Best decoration of chrysanthemums for table of 10 covers.—W. J. Creed, first; Edw. MacMulkin. second; Mrs. E. M. Gill, third. Best vase of 75 blooms in the society's large china vases.—W. A. Riggs. first; W. W. Edgar & Co., second; Edw. MacMulkin, third. Gratuities. Edward MacMulkin display of palms, ferns, bay trees, chrysanthemums and other plants; Wm. Whitman, display of chrysan- themums and foliage plants; Bellevue Nurs- eries, display of hardy pompon chrysanthe- mums; Miss E. J. Clark, display of single chrysanthemums; H. E. Converse, display of cut chrysanthemums; Mrs. J. M. Sears, dis- play of anemone-fiowered chrysanthemums; Thomas E. Proctor, specimen chrysanthe- mum plant Ellen Totty; Dr. C. G. Weld, specimen chrysanthemum plant Mayor Wea- ver; Wlnthrop Ames, display of cut chrys- anthemums: James Nicol, vase of chrysan- themums; Carl Jurgens, vase of American Beauty roses; Carl Jurgens, vase of lilv of the valley; Miss E. J. Clark, bunch of Bos- ton violets; M. A. Patten, four vases of carnations; Mrs. A. "W. Blake, Nephrolepis Whitman!: F. W. Fletcher, display of coleus and Ficus altissima: Mrs. E. M. Gill, dis- play of cut flowers; N. F. Comley, large vase of cut flowers. The National Chrys- anthemum Society's trophy was awarded to W. A. Riggs for the most meritorious dis- play of chrysanthemums. Silver Medals.—T. D. Hatfield, for artis


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