. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^ The Florists' Review JCNB 4, 1914. Silver gilt, silver and bronze medala also are offered for general displays. The other open classes, in which the usual cash prizes are offered, are: 3—Largest display of blooms of any one Tarlety. 4—Vase of 100 blooms arranged for effect. Usual accessories permitted. C—Collection of 50 double, In 20 named varieties. e—Collection of 25 named varieties, double, one bloom of each. 7—Collection of single peonies, with one whorl of petals. 8—Fifty blooms, white, double, one variety. S—Fifty blooms, light pink, or pi


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^ The Florists' Review JCNB 4, 1914. Silver gilt, silver and bronze medala also are offered for general displays. The other open classes, in which the usual cash prizes are offered, are: 3—Largest display of blooms of any one Tarlety. 4—Vase of 100 blooms arranged for effect. Usual accessories permitted. C—Collection of 50 double, In 20 named varieties. e—Collection of 25 named varieties, double, one bloom of each. 7—Collection of single peonies, with one whorl of petals. 8—Fifty blooms, white, double, one variety. S—Fifty blooms, light pink, or pink and cream, double, one variety. 10—Fifty blooms, dark pink, double, one variety. 11—Fifty blooms, red or crimson, with stamens, double, one variety. 12—Fifty blooms, red or crimson, without sta- mens, double, one variety. 13—Fifty blooms, one variety, any combination of two or more shades, double. 14_Collection of 12 distinct named varieties, double, one bloom of each. 15_Oollection of 12 named varieties, single, one bloom of each. 16—Twelve blooms, white, double, one variety. 17—Twelve blooms, light pink, or pink and cream, double, one variety. 18—Twelve blooms, dark pink, double, one vari- ety. 19—Twelve blooms, red or crimson, with sta- mens, double, one variety. 20—Twelve blooms, red or crimson, without sta- mens, double, one variety. 21—Twelve blooms, one variety, any combination of two or more shades, double. There also are classes open only to amateurs and private gardeners. BUFFALO, N. Y. The Market. Business improved wonderfully in the two weeks previous to Memorial day and the trade for that particular day was good, indeed. Besides the regular cemetery work, there was a big trade in cut flowers. Peonies in pink and white wore plentiful and in splendid condi- tion and there was a good demand for them. Lilacs are over and, fortunately, there was little call for them. Darwin tulips, in all colors, made up the bulk of the Memorial day


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