. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. -^||||P^J|^yjJfll|(LtJflJ»i„»«ll(J)pjJ4JPJ|IJJ(;Jyj4'_«pi^^^ V-- NOVEMBER 1-2, 1014. The Florists' Review 31. Orchid Display by F. J. Dolansky, of Lynn, Mass., at the Autumn Exhibition at Boston. exhibit also included a mantel decora- tion, and a bride and little flower girl with the latest in bouquets. They pre- sented to every visitor a tiny flower pot attached to a pin so as to be worn, which made a novel advertisement. Vernon H. Stirk, foreman for Mary E. Bachler, had an arrangement of palms and blooming plants that showed remarkable skill


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. -^||||P^J|^yjJfll|(LtJflJ»i„»«ll(J)pjJ4JPJ|IJJ(;Jyj4'_«pi^^^ V-- NOVEMBER 1-2, 1014. The Florists' Review 31. Orchid Display by F. J. Dolansky, of Lynn, Mass., at the Autumn Exhibition at Boston. exhibit also included a mantel decora- tion, and a bride and little flower girl with the latest in bouquets. They pre- sented to every visitor a tiny flower pot attached to a pin so as to be worn, which made a novel advertisement. Vernon H. Stirk, foreman for Mary E. Bachler, had an arrangement of palms and blooming plants that showed remarkable skill on the part of Mr. Stirk. Thos. R. Fries had a fine display of palms, ferns and cut flowers. Chas. B. Herr, of Strasburg, showed a remarka- ble lot of potted pompons. The amateur classes brought out a large number of exhibits, for which sil- ver cups and other prizes were awarded. The judges were H. C. Huesman, of Reading; Chas. Schaefer, of York, and S. S. Pennock, of Philadelphia. From Out of Town. The exhibits from out of town were large and fine. S. S. Pennock-Meehan Co., Philadelphia, sent Radiance roses and orchids in a number of varieties. The Leo Niessen Co., Philadelphia, sent Killarney Brilliant, Fireflame and Thora roses. The last named, a new, soft shade of pink, was one of the most admired vases in the show. Elmer D. Smith, of Adrian, Mich., sent his chrysanthemum novelties. They arrived in fine shape and were beautiful throughout the show. His Flamingo, Marigold, Modello and Man- kato were a revelation to lovers of chrysanthemums. R. Vincent, Jr., & Sons Co., of White Marsh, Md., sent fifty-seven varieties of pompons. The exhibit was one of the beauty spots of the show. Exhibits by A. N. Pierson, Cromwell, Conn.; United States Cut Flower Co., Elmira, N. Y.; McCallum Co., Pitts- burgh, Pa.; Pittsburgh Cut Flower Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., and Wm. Swayne, Ken- nett Square, Pa., arrived in fine condi- tion. Peter Fisher, of Ellis, Mass., sent a bunch of A


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