. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. entat the James Loeb estates, Fairhaven,N. J., second. Bush plant; Geo. , first; Wm. Dowlen, Seabright,N. J., second. Anemone: Geo. H. Hale,first; H. S. Kettel, second. For a groupof foliage plants. H. S. Kettel wasfirst; N. Butterback. second; this orderbeing reversed for the specimen foliage plants: Wm. Turner, first;Geo. H. Hale, second. For 6 distinctferns: N. Butterback was first; Hale, second. For 25 AmericanBeauty roses, W. W. Kennedy, of theA. Freedman estate, was first; Geo. , second. In the classes f


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. entat the James Loeb estates, Fairhaven,N. J., second. Bush plant; Geo. , first; Wm. Dowlen, Seabright,N. J., second. Anemone: Geo. H. Hale,first; H. S. Kettel, second. For a groupof foliage plants. H. S. Kettel wasfirst; N. Butterback. second; this orderbeing reversed for the specimen foliage plants: Wm. Turner, first;Geo. H. Hale, second. For 6 distinctferns: N. Butterback was first; Hale, second. For 25 AmericanBeauty roses, W. W. Kennedy, of theA. Freedman estate, was first; Geo. , second. In the classes for vaseof Bride. Bridesmaid and any othervariety N. Butterback was first, thesecond in each case being taken by Kennedy. In the carnation classes the chiefprize winners were Wm. Turner, H. &.Kettel, W. W. Kennedy and Wm. Tler-ney, of the A. R. Bradley estate, Mont-clair. In those for fruit the prizeswere taken by W. W. Kennedy, Hale. H. S. Kettel and Geo. Kuhnof Dr. E. Parmley estate. Oceanic, N. greenhouse grapes, both w^hite and. MORRIS COUNTY GARDENERS AND FLORISTS SOCIETY, MADISON, N. exhibit of roses at (lower show. tgoo. The American Florist. 733 black, Wm. Turner and Geo. H. Haletook first and second prizes respective-ly. Geo. Kuhn, Jas. Kennedy. N. But-terback and Geo. H. Hale divided thevegetable prizes. W. W. Kennedy ex-hibited a fine seedling of Gaza x C. Totty, Madison, N. J., exhibitedsome fine white Duckham chrysanthe-mums. This is a sport from equal to the parent certificate of merit was & Hurrell, Summit, N. J., hadthe same award for a fine display oforchids, and W. W. Kennedy, RedBank, N. J., also received it for hisnew seedling chrysanthemums. B. Morris County Gardeners. The eleventh annual flower show ofthe Morris County (N. J.) Gardenersand Florists Society was held in theassembly rooms at Madison, N. J., No-vember 1-2, and was a notable suc-cess. The exhibits of both commercialand priva


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