. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igii. The American Florist. 463. GENERAL VIEW IN THE LARGE HALL AT THE SECOND NATIONAL FLOWER SHOW AT BOSTON. MARCH 25. Ericas, best 24 plants not less th:m sis varie- ties—Thomas Roland, first. Ericas, best six plauts^ThonuiS Roland, fii-st; -Mrs. F. Ayer. second. Erica melanthera. best six pbints—Thomas Roland, first; Mrs. F. Ayer. second. Ericas, any species, best specimen plant— .Mrs. K. Ayer, first: Thomas Roland, second. Flowering shrubs, best 12 plants standard or tree form, not less than six varieties (off
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igii. The American Florist. 463. GENERAL VIEW IN THE LARGE HALL AT THE SECOND NATIONAL FLOWER SHOW AT BOSTON. MARCH 25. Ericas, best 24 plants not less th:m sis varie- ties—Thomas Roland, first. Ericas, best six plauts^ThonuiS Roland, fii-st; -Mrs. F. Ayer. second. Erica melanthera. best six pbints—Thomas Roland, first; Mrs. F. Ayer. second. Ericas, any species, best specimen plant— .Mrs. K. Ayer, first: Thomas Roland, second. Flowering shrubs, best 12 plants standard or tree form, not less than six varieties (offered by the Massachusetts State Board of Agricul- rnret—W. A. Manda. first; Peirce Bros., second. (lardenias. best six plants—John McFarland. North Easton. first. Gardenias, best specimen plant—John McFar- land, second. Genistas, best 12 plants-—Thpmas Roland, first. Genista, best specimen plant—Mrs. E. M. Gill. Medford. second. Flowering plants, best eroup arranged for effect with palms and other foliage plants to cover not less than 200 square feet—Edward McMulkin. first. Forced sbnibs. best group of forced shrubs and herbaceous plants arranged for effect to cover not less than 200 square feet—Peirce Bros., first. Hydrangeas, best i:: plants not less than three varieties—Thomas Roland, first: Thomas Rol- and, second. Hydrangeas, best sis plants not less than two varieties—Thomas Roland, first. Hvdrangeas. best specimen plant—J. W. Dud- ley "& Sons. Parkersburg. W. second. I-ilacs. best 12 plants, not less than three varieties—Julius Roehrs first: Peirce second. Lilacs, best three plants—Peircu Bros, second. Marguerites, best specimen plant—James Marl- borough (T. E. Procter, gardener), first. Marguerites, best six plants not less than two varieties—James Marlborough, first. Rhododendrons, best 24 plants not less than six varieties—Julius Roehrs Co., first. Rhododendrons, best 12 plants not less than three varieties
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