. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igoj. The American Florist. 859 years but tlio i| of wli^ii ilu-y did show was quill' u|> to hUiikIuiiI. DcnaiiPo carnation Is all rlRlit. That bunch of Kalserln rose from Morton Grove certainly deserved somo- thlng—and got It. We are looklnB forward to seeing more of that lovely cnrnatlon, Lucille, The view from the balconies was very line and was taken advantage of to the full. From an artistic viewpoint, as well as financially, the show was a winner. W. P. Kyle, who was kept hustling at the Hartshorne


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igoj. The American Florist. 859 years but tlio i| of wli^ii ilu-y did show was quill' u|> to hUiikIuiiI. DcnaiiPo carnation Is all rlRlit. That bunch of Kalserln rose from Morton Grove certainly deserved somo- thlng—and got It. We are looklnB forward to seeing more of that lovely cnrnatlon, Lucille, The view from the balconies was very line and was taken advantage of to the full. From an artistic viewpoint, as well as financially, the show was a winner. W. P. Kyle, who was kept hustling at the Hartshorne fund booth all through the show, says u substantial sum was AT THE BOSTON SHOW. Best arrangement of chrysjnithciiium^ and autamii leaves by Sidney Hoffman. That Beacon class would have stood a little more attention from the judges. There was something in the sport from Mme. Chatenay after all. AVho likes grafted crotons? The kindest thing one can say about the orchid men is, we hope they be- lieve their own stories. Fritz Bahr did not make a big show but the quality was there. And didn't the alderman just beam benevolence. That bit of landscape work of Vaughan'.s .Seed Store was certainly a winner. What's the matter witli Frank Oechs- lin as a plant grower? The sod was certainly a great suc- cess, that will bear repeating; it stood the wear remarkably well. O. H. Broomhead is a beautiful chrys- anthemum and stood the heat all the week well. Everyone was deliglited with Rhea Reid rose and with good cause, too. Those seeds of Vaughan's showed good germinating power. May Seddon was one of the best white chrysanthemums shown, from an exhibition standpoint. Well done, nurserymen! Winter has Its beauties as well as summer. Princess is a good rose. The red Kaiserin from Vauglian's greenhouses was mucli admired. The parks again came out nobly ?with their fine groups of foliage plants and chrysantiiemums. The Geo. Wittbold Co. will take some beating in decorative work. Law


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