. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Gladiolus Exhibit of tfie Metzaer Floral G>«t Mountain View, Cal.» at ttie San Francisco Exposition. Display of primnllnus blooms, not less than four inches across, not less than twenty-iivc spikes—B. H. Tracy, first; C. W. Brown, second. Twelve spikes any variety In one va8«>—M. K. Meader, first; R. W. Swett, second. Collection of Kunderd varieties, both pltiiii and ruffled petals—C. W. Brown, first: r. W. Popp, Mamaroneck, N. Y., second. Twenty-five spikes Hollandia—C. F. Fairbanks, first; R. W. Swett, second. Six spikes Mrs. Pendleton—Madi


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Gladiolus Exhibit of tfie Metzaer Floral G>«t Mountain View, Cal.» at ttie San Francisco Exposition. Display of primnllnus blooms, not less than four inches across, not less than twenty-iivc spikes—B. H. Tracy, first; C. W. Brown, second. Twelve spikes any variety In one va8«>—M. K. Meader, first; R. W. Swett, second. Collection of Kunderd varieties, both pltiiii and ruffled petals—C. W. Brown, first: r. W. Popp, Mamaroneck, N. Y., second. Twenty-five spikes Hollandia—C. F. Fairbanks, first; R. W. Swett, second. Six spikes Mrs. Pendleton—Madison Cooper, first; H. E. Meader, second. Twenty spikes Panama—R. W. Swett, first. - Twenty spikes Niagara—B. H. Tracy, first. Seedling never before exhibited, not less thiiii three spikes—L. Merton Gage, Natick, first; John Lewis Cbllds, second; R. W. Swett. third. Twenty-five spikes white—John Lewis Childs, first; B. H. Tracy, second. Twenty-five spikes red—R. W. Swett, first; Wm. McKay, Newport, second. Twenty-five spikes yellow—Clark W. Brown, first; John Lewis Cbllds, second. Twenty-five spikes blue or lavender—C. W. Brown, first; R. W. Swett, second. Twenty-five spikes pink—C. P. Fairbanks, first; B. W. Swett, second. Twenty-five spikes any other color—B. H. Traoy, first; John Lewis Cbllds, second. In the amateur classes Theodore A. Havemeyer and Madison Cooper took the lion's share of the prizes, C. F. Fairbanks, L. M. Fuller, of Rockland, Mass.; A. E. Griffin, of Marion, Mass., and Miss Fanny Foster, of Newport, also won awards in these classes. THE BEST WHITE. In justice to the judges of the Ohio Gladiolus Society, who awarded "best white" to our exhibit of Glory of Holland at Cleveland, please mention that our vase of Rochester White did not contain the required number of flowers and that we did not have Eu- ropa in bloom at that time. Glory of Holland really did not have any com- petition of any account. I do not care to


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