. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 834 The American Florist. Nov. 21, Twenty-five Wooms Illy o( the valley.—Axel JobnsOD, first; F. Kiiehne. secoud. Fifty violets, single.—Axel Johnson, first; A. J. Smith, second. CHBTSANTHBMUM PLANTS. Specimen white, any variety.—Axel Johnson, first; A. J. Smith, second. Specimen pink, any variety.—Axel Johnson, first: A. J. Smith, second. Specimen yellow, any variety.—Axel Johnson, first; A. J. Smith, second. Specimen red, any variety.—A. J. Smith, first. Specimen anemone, any variety.—Axel John- son, first. Spec


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 834 The American Florist. Nov. 21, Twenty-five Wooms Illy o( the valley.—Axel JobnsOD, first; F. Kiiehne. secoud. Fifty violets, single.—Axel Johnson, first; A. J. Smith, second. CHBTSANTHBMUM PLANTS. Specimen white, any variety.—Axel Johnson, first; A. J. Smith, second. Specimen pink, any variety.—Axel Johnson, first: A. J. Smith, second. Specimen yellow, any variety.—Axel Johnson, first; A. J. Smith, second. Specimen red, any variety.—A. J. Smith, first. Specimen anemone, any variety.—Axel John- son, first. Specimen, no restriction as to size of pot or growth.—Axel Johnson, first. Vaughan's Seed Store prize for best five chrys- anthemum plants, single varieties in bush form. —Wm. P. Longland, first; F. Kuehne, second; A. Johnson, third. Specimen palm.—Hans Larsen. first. Specimen foliage plant, showing skill of gar- deners.—A. J. Smith, first; Axel Johnson, sec- ond. Basket Asparagus Sprengerii.—Jas. Livingston, first; Axel Johnson, second. Six begonias in variety.—Jacob Dale, first. Best display of vegetables for winter use, grown from Vaughan's seed.—Jas. Livingston, first. A. T. Bofldington's collection of vegetables.— Miles Barrett, first; Jas. Livingston, second; Joe Sobbie, third. Best dish of Boddington's Bountiful onions.— Joe Sobbie. first; Miles Barrett, second; R. J. Niles, third. Collection of potatoes.—Hans Larsen, first; Jas. Livingston, second. Six heads of celery.—Chris Madison, first; Chas. Elliott, second. Six heads lettuce.—Cbas. Elliott, first. Twelve Ailsa Craig onions.—A. J. Smith, first; R. J. Niles, second; C. Madison, third. Orange, N. J. A successful exhibition ia point of quality describes the fourteenth annual flower show of the New Jersey Flori- cultural Society on November 13. 33 en- tries competing for 13 classes. The flow- ers were the usual run of new varieties. The awards were as follows: Twlve plants in 6-Inch


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