. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. BASSETT & ^VASHBURN?S NEW CARNATION BELLE WASHBdkW. Any other light pink—J. F. Ammann & Co., second with Rose Pink Enchant- ress. Mrs. C. W. Ward—Halifax Gardens Co., first; Chas. S. Strout, second. Philadelphia Pink—J. F. Ammann & Co., first. Any other medium pink — Alton Floral Co., first. Rosette—S. J. Goddard, first. Beacon—S. J. Goddard, first; Ernest Saunders, second. Champion—Chas. S. Strout, second. Pocahontas—Chas. S. Strout, first; Ernest Saunders, second. Benora—Halifax Gardens Co., first; C


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. BASSETT & ^VASHBURN?S NEW CARNATION BELLE WASHBdkW. Any other light pink—J. F. Ammann & Co., second with Rose Pink Enchant- ress. Mrs. C. W. Ward—Halifax Gardens Co., first; Chas. S. Strout, second. Philadelphia Pink—J. F. Ammann & Co., first. Any other medium pink — Alton Floral Co., first. Rosette—S. J. Goddard, first. Beacon—S. J. Goddard, first; Ernest Saunders, second. Champion—Chas. S. Strout, second. Pocahontas—Chas. S. Strout, first; Ernest Saunders, second. Benora—Halifax Gardens Co., first; Chas. S. Strout, second. Yellow Prince—S. J. Goddard, first, Baur & Steinkamp, second. SECTION c. For varieties disseminated in the season of 1914-15, 50 blooms to each vase. Pink Sensation, premium offered by F. Corner & Sons Co.—S. J. Goddard, first; E. G. Hill Co., second. Good Cheer, premium offered by F. Dorner & Sons Co.—S. J. Goddard, first. Alice, premium offered by Peter Fisher—Chas. S. Strout, first; J. F. Ammann & Co., second. SECTION D—CARNATION SOCIETY MEDALS. Vase 100 blooms of any variety; must score not less than 90 points, gold medal—Cottage Gardens Co., with Crystal White. Second best vase m this class; must score not less than 88 points, silver medal—Bassett & Washburn, Chicago, with Belle Washburn. SPECIAL S. A. F. MEDALS. For undisseminated varieties of American origin. Vase 50 blooms, any color, score not less than 88 points, silver medal— Bassett & Washburn, with Belle Wash- E. G. Hill, Richmond, Ind. From His Latest Portrait. Second best vase, score not less than 86 points, bronze medal—Chas. Weber, with Laura Weber. FRED DORNER MEMORIAL MEDAL. Vase 100 blooms of any undissemi- nated seedling carnation (sports not eligible). The variety must have been in cultivation not less than three years and must score not less than 85 points, gold medal—F. Dorner & Sons Co., with Nancy. Prelimin


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