. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 2i The Florists^ Review NOVEMBKB 12, Roses Shown at Indianapolis by the E. G. Hill Co. (Hooeler Beauty, the Kew Crimson, In the Center ) mignonette, snapdragon and two vases of excellent valley, the latter bearing a card stating that it was grown by H. N, Bruns. Stuart & Hough, of Anderson, Ind., put up a large table of stock of com- mercial character. It included mums and pompons, carnations, ferns, Begonia lu- minosa, Begonia Prima Donna . and coleus grown to large, bush plants in pots. The City Market florists, of Indian- apolis, cont


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 2i The Florists^ Review NOVEMBKB 12, Roses Shown at Indianapolis by the E. G. Hill Co. (Hooeler Beauty, the Kew Crimson, In the Center ) mignonette, snapdragon and two vases of excellent valley, the latter bearing a card stating that it was grown by H. N, Bruns. Stuart & Hough, of Anderson, Ind., put up a large table of stock of com- mercial character. It included mums and pompons, carnations, ferns, Begonia lu- minosa, Begonia Prima Donna . and coleus grown to large, bush plants in pots. The City Market florists, of Indian- apolis, contributed a large group of pot plants, principally mums and ferns, of commercial character. The Awards. The judges were K. Witterstaetter, of Cincinnati; Frank A. Friedley, of Cleve- land, and J. F. Ammann, of Edwards- ville. They had an unusually diflicult task because of the congestion in the hall. The awards on chrysanthemum plants were: One bush—Pahud Floral Co., Indianapolis, first; Bertermann Bros. Co., Indianapolis, second; Clay- pool Floral Co., Indianapolis, tlilrd. Six bush—Claypool Floral Co., first; Paliud Floral Co., second; Bertermann Bros. Co., third. Twenty-five white grown to single stem—Baur &. Steinkamp, Indianapolis, first. Twenty-five yellow grown to single stem—Baur & Steinkamp, first. Twenty five any other color grown to single stem—Baur & Steinkamp, second. Group arrange<l for effect—Bertermann Bros. Co., flist; I'aliud Floral Co., second; Ilartje & Elder, Indianapolis, third. Cut Blooms. The awards on cut blooms of chry^s- anthemums were: Fifty blooms, assorted colors, arranged for effect—E. G. Hill Richmond, Ind., first; Mt. Greenwood Cemetery, Morgan Park, III., second: F. H. Lemon, Richmond, Ind., third. Twenty-five blooms white—E. G. Hill Co., fii-st; Baur & Steinkamp, second; Bertermann Bros. Co., third. All showing Wm. Turner. Twenty-five blooms pink—E. G. Hill Co., first, on Chieftain; A. N. Plerson, In


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