. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. jgo5. The American Florist. 97T dahlias; C. Young & Sons, St. Louis, roses and dahlias. North Carolina.—H. E. Newbury, Mag- nolia, tuberoses. BBONZB MEDALS, GROUP 108. Illinois. — The Benthey-Coatsworth •Company, Chicago, roses; Wietor Broth- ers, Chicago, chrysanthemums and car- Kochia Scoparia. (.V single jjlaut.) Indiana—E. T. Grave, B. K. and B. Floral Company, Richmond, chrysanthe- mums and carnations; & Sons, La Favette, carnations; Gunnar Teil- mann, Marion, chrysanthemums; Peter
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. jgo5. The American Florist. 97T dahlias; C. Young & Sons, St. Louis, roses and dahlias. North Carolina.—H. E. Newbury, Mag- nolia, tuberoses. BBONZB MEDALS, GROUP 108. Illinois. — The Benthey-Coatsworth •Company, Chicago, roses; Wietor Broth- ers, Chicago, chrysanthemums and car- Kochia Scoparia. (.V single jjlaut.) Indiana—E. T. Grave, B. K. and B. Floral Company, Richmond, chrysanthe- mums and carnations; & Sons, La Favette, carnations; Gunnar Teil- mann, Marion, chrysanthemums; Peter Weiland, Newcastle, carnations and roses. Michigan.—Eli Cross, Grand Rapids, ?violets. Clarence Wedge, Albert Lea, peonies. New Jersey.—Lager & Hurrell, Sum- mit, orchids. New York.—Guttman & Weber, New York, carnations. Texas—J. R. Johnson, Dallas, ever- greens; Otto Locke, New Brownsfels, pampas plumes; , Sherman, ?evergreens; T. V. Munson, Denison, ever- greens, F. T. Ramsay, Austin, tuberoses. GRAND PRIZE, GROUP 109. Illinois.—Vaughan's Seed Store, Chi- .cago, chrysanthemums, ferns and orna- mental peppers. GOLD MEDALS, GROUP 109. Japan —Japanese Commission, chrys- anthemum plants. Wiscansin. — H. G. Selfridge, Lake •Geneva, orchids. SILVER MEDALS, GROUP 109. Japan.—Kondo Yokaro, Tokio, fern lialls. Illinois.—H. W. Buckbee, Rockford, -chrysanthemum plants. Missouri.—.\.. G. Greiner, St. Louis, -cacti and euphorbias; Missouri Botanical 'Gardens, St. Louis, chrysanthemum plants and palms. Ohio—J. A. Peterson,Cincinnati, bego- nias and pandanus. BRONZE MEDALS, GROUP 109. Louisiana.—E. Zbinden, New Orleans, palms. Missouri —William Schray & Son, St. Louis, palms and decorative piauis. Kochla Scoparia. If Kochia scoparia has an equal among foliage plants 1 have never seen it, and I doubt if the peer of this annual exists in the plant world. Each year I grow kochias in hedges along the garden paths and as backg
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