. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igij. The American Florist. 335. AMERICAN GLADIOLUS SOCIETY EXHIBITION, NEW YORK, AUGUST 23-26, 1917. Display by V:iughan's Seed Store, Chicago and New York. Not in Competition. was not in a condition for proper Judg- ment to be passed upon it. Bed of Gladiolus Mrs. Franlc Pendle- ton; not yet in bloom. Canna Yellow King' Humbert, honorable mention recommended. Vaughan's Seed Store, Chicago and New York. Collection of gladioli, passed out of flower. John Lewis Childs, Inc., Flowerfleld. N. Y. Large planting of Gla


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igij. The American Florist. 335. AMERICAN GLADIOLUS SOCIETY EXHIBITION, NEW YORK, AUGUST 23-26, 1917. Display by V:iughan's Seed Store, Chicago and New York. Not in Competition. was not in a condition for proper Judg- ment to be passed upon it. Bed of Gladiolus Mrs. Franlc Pendle- ton; not yet in bloom. Canna Yellow King' Humbert, honorable mention recommended. Vaughan's Seed Store, Chicago and New York. Collection of gladioli, passed out of flower. John Lewis Childs, Inc., Flowerfleld. N. Y. Large planting of Gladioli Peace, Peachblow, and Papilio Rose. Award of honorable mention recommended. Collection of i^hlox and three beds of roses, not in condition to pass upon. A. N. Pierson, Inc., Cromwell, Conn. Bed of Canna Firebird, Arthur T. Boddington, Co., Inc., New York. Not in condition to judge. Bed of Canna New York, edged with Canna Snow Queen, Conard & Jones Co., West Grove. Pa. Certificate of merit recommend for variety Snow Queen. Six beds of cannas by Henry A. Dreer. Inc., Philadelphia. Pa. Orange Bedder. verjl distinct and effective; certificate of merit recommended. Fa- vorite, deep orange yellow, spotted; certificate of merit recommended. The Gem. light primrose yellow. Eureka, pale primrose, Scharfenstein, lilac pink, and Lahneck, deep pink; award of honorable mention recommended. Bed of dahlias, not in; condition. Raymond W. Swett, Saxonville, Mass. Bed of miscellaneous plants by W. A. Manda. Inc., South Orange. N. J. Hybrid mallows, three named varie- ties, white, pink and crimson, plants of vigorous growth with fine, well formed flower. Thos. Meehan & Sons, Philadelphia, Pa. Award of honorable mention recommended. Hj'brid mallows. Bobbink & Atkins, Rutherford, N. J. Not yet in condi- tion. Beds of Heliotrope centafleur. coleus seedlings, and mixed plants. A. L. Miller, Jamaica, N. Y. Honorable mention recommended. Bed of unnamed canna, originated by Meisel Bros


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