. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 26 The Rorists^ Review NOTDMBEK 3, 1921 Can.—For six fiiinlilpr liaskpts, filled ns uaimllv iimingert by florists; lirst iirize, $30: second prize, $-M. Michell's Seed Honsp. I'liiliidplpliin, Pn.—Best six pans, not over pIkIiI inches, of tulips, one piin of each of the following' varieties: Hrilliant Star, Herman SphleRel, Keizerskioon, Pmsperitv, Pink , Uose Luisante: tlrst prize, $1,'); sec- ond prize, $10; open to commercial and jirivate growers. Max Seliling, New York—The Max Spilling Bold medal for the most artistic and effective


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 26 The Rorists^ Review NOTDMBEK 3, 1921 Can.—For six fiiinlilpr liaskpts, filled ns uaimllv iimingert by florists; lirst iirize, $30: second prize, $-M. Michell's Seed Honsp. I'liiliidplpliin, Pn.—Best six pans, not over pIkIiI inches, of tulips, one piin of each of the following' varieties: Hrilliant Star, Herman SphleRel, Keizerskioon, Pmsperitv, Pink , Uose Luisante: tlrst prize, $1,'); sec- ond prize, $10; open to commercial and jirivate growers. Max Seliling, New York—The Max Spilling Bold medal for the most artistic and effective retail exhibit; three Max SchlinK fold bronze medals for the best bridal bmiquet. tlie bpst table decoration and for the best (lower basket; the three last named medals to t)e awarded to the first prize winners in their classes, at the discretion of the committee: Max SchlinK silver medal for the best private ex- hibit. The gold medal for the retail exhibit and the silver medal for tlip bpst privatp ex- hibit should be awarded as sweepstakes on the first or second of the show. M. liice Co., Philadelphia—Handsome large store display piece, value $50, to be offered at discretion of committee. Mr. and Mrs. S. Prentiss, Baldwin, Cleve- land—Cash $100, to be offered at discretion ot committee. The Plain Dealer, Cleveland—Cash, $25, to be offered at discretion oi committee. The E. G. Hill Co., Richmond, Ind.—For the three recent introdui^tions of the E. O. Hill Co.: twenty-five blooma^o' eflcli, Columbia, Premier and Hiitterfly; prize to be incorporated under one class, making seventy-five roses of the three varieties, and the i)rize offered, cash $75. The Howler & Hurdick Co., Jewelers, Cleve- land, O.—A $S5 cup to be awarded as committee desires. E. C. Amling Co., Cliicago, 111,—Cash $,")0, to be offered for the best vase of 100 red roses or any similar class that will promote the flower busi- ness. ,Tohn H. Dunlop & Son, JAd., Richmond Hill, On


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