. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. in-troduction of 1906.—First, PoehlmannBros., with Glendale. Best 100 blooms, white.—First, theChicago Carnation Co.; second, Poehl-mann Bros., with Gov. Wolcott. Best 100 blooms pink. Daybreak class.—First, the Chicago Carnation Co.;second, Poehlmann Bros., with Enchant-ress. Best 100 blooms, pink, Scott class.—First, the Chicago Carnation Co., withrose pink Enchantress. Best 100 blooms, Lawson class.—First, the Chicago Carnation Co., withAristocrat; second, Poehlmann Bros.,with pink Lawson. Best 100 blooms, red.—First, the Chi-cago Car


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. in-troduction of 1906.—First, PoehlmannBros., with Glendale. Best 100 blooms, white.—First, theChicago Carnation Co.; second, Poehl-mann Bros., with Gov. Wolcott. Best 100 blooms pink. Daybreak class.—First, the Chicago Carnation Co.;second, Poehlmann Bros., with Enchant-ress. Best 100 blooms, pink, Scott class.—First, the Chicago Carnation Co., withrose pink Enchantress. Best 100 blooms, Lawson class.—First, the Chicago Carnation Co., withAristocrat; second, Poehlmann Bros.,with pink Lawson. Best 100 blooms, red.—First, the Chi-cago Carnation Co., with seedling 49;second, Poehlmann Bros., with Vic-tory. 1 ^^tz^m ffi*i w ^wk^^w 1 >? 3f THE LARGEST PLANT AT THE CHICAGO .1. R. Tranter eight feet throiijih and bearing over 500 flowers. tgo6. The American Florist. 725 Best 100 blooms, any other color.—First, Poehlmann Bros., with Pros-perity. proved very popular with the visitors. Fritz Bahr, as chief of the informationbureau, was the right man for the PETER REINBERGS NEW ROSE MARSHALL FIELD. Exhibited at the Chicago show. If that tree is 500 years old it musthave been very badly grown, was thecomment of one of the great generalpublic when looking at the Japanesethuya near the entrance. Prof. Blairs wife met with an un-fortunate accident on Thursday. Shop-ping at Marshall Fields, Mrs. Blair fellon one of the stairways and was se-verely bruised. Will Craig had an easy time convinc-ing trade visitors of the merit of hisline of goods and it is said he bookedsome handsome orders. S. S. Skidelsky failed to enter forcompetition two very excellent exhibitsof his specialties, Nephrolepis Whitman!and Rose Pink Enchantress carnation. The eastern growers showed a lot offine blooms, but the Poehlmanns had aneye on that national cup and simplycouldnt let it get away. Chas. H. Totty left Friday eveningfor Denver to attend to his mining in-terests there. The Banquet. Nearly 200 members of the l


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