. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igo2. The American Florist. 609. GENERAL VIEW OF THE NEW HAVEN SHOW, NOVEMBER 11-13, 1902. Richard Vincent, Jr., Thomas H. Patter- son, Robert L. Graham, Fred. G. Burger, N. F. Flitton, Philip H. Welch, Isaac N. Moss, E. A. Seidewitz, Charles L. Sey- bold, John J. Perry, John A. Cook, Henry F. Michel, Thomas Stevens, FrankSauer- wald, William Christie, F. C. Bauer, William Johnson, Ed. Kress, W. Paul Binder, Harry Lehr, Gustav Lotz, W. W. Burger, G. O. Brown. Louisville, Ky. The oriental tea and flower exhibition


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igo2. The American Florist. 609. GENERAL VIEW OF THE NEW HAVEN SHOW, NOVEMBER 11-13, 1902. Richard Vincent, Jr., Thomas H. Patter- son, Robert L. Graham, Fred. G. Burger, N. F. Flitton, Philip H. Welch, Isaac N. Moss, E. A. Seidewitz, Charles L. Sey- bold, John J. Perry, John A. Cook, Henry F. Michel, Thomas Stevens, FrankSauer- wald, William Christie, F. C. Bauer, William Johnson, Ed. Kress, W. Paul Binder, Harry Lehr, Gustav Lotz, W. W. Burger, G. O. Brown. Louisville, Ky. The oriental tea and flower exhibition held af Luderkranz Hall, Louisville, for the benefit of the Business Woman's Club closed with an auction of plants. Among the prize winners were Nanz & Neuner, Mrs. Chas. W. Reimers, E. G. Keimers, F. C. Haupt and, among out of town exhibit- ors, lienthey & Company, of New Castle, Ind., and Nathan Smith & Son, of Adrian, Mich. Mrs. Reimers received first prize on twenty yellow chrysanthemums, first for single-stemmed yellow, first on lih-of the valley bridal bouquet, first on brides- maid's bouquet, first on double and single violets, and a number of first and second prizes on carnations and roses. On the opening day a handsome silver cup was awarded Mrs. Reimers for 100 cut chrysanthemums and second prize on oriental tea garden, a second silver cup for best bride's aiid bridesmaid's bouquets and a first prize on a table decoration of lilies of the valley and orchids. Nanz & Neuner also came in for a large share of first and second prizes. Their collection of chrysanthemum plants and cut blooms took a number of firsts and seconds. The first prize was awarded to Nanz &: Neunerfor an oriental tea gar- den which was unique and ((uite attract- ive, first prize on oriental plants and fruits, a number of first and second prizes on cut chrysanthemums, roses and carnations, and first prize on table deco- ration and funeral design, which were shown on Saturdav. E. G.


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