. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. *9'3- The American Florist. 587 ids; M. A. Patten, carnation Princess Dagmar; M. A. Patten, vase of carna- tlons; Strout's, display of carnations; James Wheeler, vase of carnations; A. N. Pierson, display of rose and Adiantum Farleyense; v. \v. Fletcher, antirrhinums; Mrs. E. M. Gill, display of cut flowers; T. T. Watt, dlsplaj ol cut flowers. mens in flower were recently shown In London by James Veitch & Sons, Chelsea, and attracted much atten- tion: so much so, in fact, thai a Brsi class certificate


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. *9'3- The American Florist. 587 ids; M. A. Patten, carnation Princess Dagmar; M. A. Patten, vase of carna- tlons; Strout's, display of carnations; James Wheeler, vase of carnations; A. N. Pierson, display of rose and Adiantum Farleyense; v. \v. Fletcher, antirrhinums; Mrs. E. M. Gill, display of cut flowers; T. T. Watt, dlsplaj ol cut flowers. mens in flower were recently shown In London by James Veitch & Sons, Chelsea, and attracted much atten- tion: so much so, in fact, thai a Brsi class certificate was awarded by the lloral committee. The plants were shown as nice bushy specimens In "i inch pots and were laden with arch- sprays of pure while, broadly funnel-. POEHLMANN BROS. CO.'S FIRST PRIZE VASE AMERICAN BEAUTY ROSES AT THE CHICAGO SHOW. Silver medals—Peter Fisher, carna- tion Gorgeous; Wm. Sim, display of pansies; Wm. Sim, artistic display of violets. Cultural Certificate—Wm. Sim, sweet peas. Honorable Mention—F. R. Pierson Co., display of Nephrolepis varieties. FRUITS. Best collection of winter apples, not less than four varieties—Elliott & H. Ward Moore, first; C. H. Leach & Son, second; Geo. V. Fletcher, third. Best dish of winter apples—L. F. Priest, first; L. F. Priest, second; C. H. Leach & Son, third. Gratuities—Charles W. Mann, dis- play of apples; H. A. Clark, basket of Sutton apples. VEGETABLES. Lettuce, four heads—Geo. D. Moore, first; J. J. Lyons, second; J. W. Stone, third. Mushrooms, twelve specimens—Mrs. C. G. Weld, first; A. W. Preston, sec- ond. Radishes, four bunches of twelve each—J. W. Stone, first. Tomatoes, twelve specimens—A. W. Preston, first; A. W. Preston, second. Gratuities—H. R. Comley, variegated kale; Mrs. M. W. Chadbourne, Jerusa- lem artichokes; Frank Wheeler, rhu- barb; David R. Craig, rhubarb; J. W. Stone, rhubarb; Rittinger Fruit Co., market baskets of lettuce and beets. shaped flowers. These re


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