. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. l, Summit, N. J.,made a nice display of orchids m flow-er, but want of space prevented themfrom making a display in keeping withtbeir resources. In their groupingwere some excellent Cattleya labiata,cvpripediums and phaleonopsis. Among the awards were the follow-ing: CHRYSANTHEMUMS. Fifty blooms, one variety.—^ErnestAshley, Allentown, Pa., first; E. G. HillCo., Richmond, Ind., second. Thirty varieties, one bloom of each,10-inch stems.—John J. McNicoU, GlenCove, L. I., first; Wm .Turner, Oceanic,N. J., second. , Twenty varieties, one bloo


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. l, Summit, N. J.,made a nice display of orchids m flow-er, but want of space prevented themfrom making a display in keeping withtbeir resources. In their groupingwere some excellent Cattleya labiata,cvpripediums and phaleonopsis. Among the awards were the follow-ing: CHRYSANTHEMUMS. Fifty blooms, one variety.—^ErnestAshley, Allentown, Pa., first; E. G. HillCo., Richmond, Ind., second. Thirty varieties, one bloom of each,10-inch stems.—John J. McNicoU, GlenCove, L. I., first; Wm .Turner, Oceanic,N. J., second. , Twenty varieties, one bloom ot each. Alex MacKenzie, first; J. J. McNicoll, second. Ten varieties, one bloom ot eacn.—Wm. Turner, first; Alex MacKenzie,second. , .^ . „,„ Ten blooms, any white variety.—, first; N. Butterbach, second. Ten blooms, any pink variety.—, second. Ten blooms, any yellow variety.—Wm. Turner, first; Alex MacKenzie,second. , . ,„ Ten blooms, any bronze variety.—Alex MacKenzie, first; Thos. Atchison, AT THE CHICAGO SHOW. Display of pompons from the E. G. Hill t^c, , Ind. igo6. The American Florist. 795


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