. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. <•• - 30 The Florists' Review NOVIUBBB 16, 1010. Amos N. Eohrer, of Strasburg, showed Ward, Matchless and Pink De- light carnations of superior quality. L. S. Landis showed a table of well- grown mums, including Bonnaffon, Mc- Niece, Chrysolora, Mrs. H. Stevens and Garza; calendulas, callas and roses. Charles M. Weaver showed a dozen rases of sweet peas, which for this time of the year were par excellence. Most of them were selections of his own. His mignonette was of its usual high quality. This table received the King Construction Co. prize. E


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. <•• - 30 The Florists' Review NOVIUBBB 16, 1010. Amos N. Eohrer, of Strasburg, showed Ward, Matchless and Pink De- light carnations of superior quality. L. S. Landis showed a table of well- grown mums, including Bonnaffon, Mc- Niece, Chrysolora, Mrs. H. Stevens and Garza; calendulas, callas and roses. Charles M. Weaver showed a dozen rases of sweet peas, which for this time of the year were par excellence. Most of them were selections of his own. His mignonette was of its usual high quality. This table received the King Construction Co. prize. E, P. Hostetter, of Manheim, showed a table of yellow daisies beautifully ar- ranged, creating the impression of a field of daisies. Maurice J. Brinton showed a table of Formosa and magnificum lilies, which was one of the beauty spots of the show. Frank h. Kohr had a nicely arranged table of mums, sweet peas, strawflow- ers and calendulas. A. F. Strickler had a pretty exhibit of outdoor pompons. Chas. B. Herr, of Strasburg, showed a specimen plant of adiantum five feet in diameter. C. S. Loeffler showed a vase of ex- traordinary Wm. Turner mums. Thomas R. Fries had a table of ferns, single and pompon mums and general greenhouse plants. Ed C. Beck's exhibit contained fine ferns, begonias, pansies, fuchsias and cut mums. W. B. Girvin, of Leola, had one of the prettiest tables in the hall, on which were big and little mums and fine car- nations. John H. Schoenberger, his able foreman, was in charge. The Wheatland Greenhouse Co., oper- ated under the direction of Albert M. Herr, with J. L. Lockard in charge, showed some of carna- tions and mums. E. F. Campbell, of Marietta, showed of the best single, anemone and pompon varieties was shown and the exhibit also contained three huge vases of Loiseau-Rousseau, Nerissa and Turner. Out-of-Towu Exhibits. Among the out-of-town exhibitors were Elmer' D. Smith & Co., Adrain, Mich., who sent Arista, October Herald, Smith


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