. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igo5. The American Florist. 78-7 tt^itfi Xsi-^fl ^^i ^ =??;> .i-4*ji»-^ k i "^ i;llt. .1 M^Kr l^fw ^ j^ J ^ W'-, - i^/^"^^ Wu .>' ?4 4PT w% "^ I* '^-4 V 4-5r W" i^il' '^ \ P > w -^^^^^ « 1 *te. r'*^ j^JM ^ 1 |i «| f^V*" Ji / R^T / ,,,>f 1. WREATH BY Z. D. BLACKISTONE, WASHINGTON, D. C. (A design supplied some months ago.) WREATH BY J. H. SMALL & SONS, WASHINGTON, D. C. (See issue of April 15, page 535.) . soms. Above the head of the guest of honor hung the president's
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igo5. The American Florist. 78-7 tt^itfi Xsi-^fl ^^i ^ =??;> .i-4*ji»-^ k i "^ i;llt. .1 M^Kr l^fw ^ j^ J ^ W'-, - i^/^"^^ Wu .>' ?4 4PT w% "^ I* '^-4 V 4-5r W" i^il' '^ \ P > w -^^^^^ « 1 *te. r'*^ j^JM ^ 1 |i «| f^V*" Ji / R^T / ,,,>f 1. WREATH BY Z. D. BLACKISTONE, WASHINGTON, D. C. (A design supplied some months ago.) WREATH BY J. H. SMALL & SONS, WASHINGTON, D. C. (See issue of April 15, page 535.) . soms. Above the head of the guest of honor hung the president's flag, and in the background was a profusion of national and state flags. Above these, surmounting the pillars, were large bunches of peonies, ferns and cibotium. About two wagon loads of apple blos- soms were used in the above decora- tions. The decorations for the Hamilton and Iroquois Clubs were by the Central Floral Company. At the Iroquois ban- quet at the Auditorium the tables were decorated with Roosevelt carnations and short stemmed American Beauty roses, with smilax and Asparagus plumosus in- tertwined. Several tall vases of long stemmed American Beauty roses adorned the various tables. At the reception given by the Ham- ilton Club, the rooms were decorated with Roosevelt carnations, smilax and Asparagus plumosus. THE SHONTS RECEPTION. Mrs. Theodore P. Shonts, wife of the recently appointed president of the Panama canal commission, held a recep- tion on May ii at the Virginia hotel. The whole first floor of the hotel was used for the occasion and the decora- tions by Wienhoeber, were elaborately done with palms and Mme. Chatenay roses. The large veranda connecting the rooms was screened in for the occasion, and was profuse with purple and white lilac, hawthorn, southern smilax, bay trees and laurel trees trimmed with cherry blossoms, transforming the place into a veritable spring garden. An Emblematic Wreath. Appreciating the large part General Fitzhiigh Lee had in
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