. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. k £2* 7S\ m h o • D ae'x"7G! £ £ • H 331 /y D D eaV 5"o' "£ • £ H • H ro»'°s* =*. ^^=0-^ CHICAGO GRAND FLORAL FESTIVAL, COLISEUM, NOV. 9-14, 1915. The Plan Shows the Main Floor of the Exhibition Hall, in the Center of Which Competitive Exhibits Will Be Arranged. The Sides aDd Ends Have Been Reserved for Trade Displays, with Spaces 1 to 27, 30 Cents Per Square Foot; Spaces 28 to 34, 20 Cents Per Square Foot. For Reservations and All Other Information Regarding Space. Address A. Henderson, Chairman Tr


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. k £2* 7S\ m h o • D ae'x"7G! £ £ • H 331 /y D D eaV 5"o' "£ • £ H • H ro»'°s* =*. ^^=0-^ CHICAGO GRAND FLORAL FESTIVAL, COLISEUM, NOV. 9-14, 1915. The Plan Shows the Main Floor of the Exhibition Hall, in the Center of Which Competitive Exhibits Will Be Arranged. The Sides aDd Ends Have Been Reserved for Trade Displays, with Spaces 1 to 27, 30 Cents Per Square Foot; Spaces 28 to 34, 20 Cents Per Square Foot. For Reservations and All Other Information Regarding Space. Address A. Henderson, Chairman Trade Space Committee, 369 River Street, Chicago. First Come, First Served. Hugh Dickson, Ltd., Belfast, Ire- land.—Lady Pirrie, hybrid tea, award- ed a silver medal. Scored 85 points; recommended as a splendid bedding' rose. Edward Kress, 2508 .North avenue, Baltimore, Md.—Registered as De- fiance, hybrid tea; scored 85 points. Highly recommended as a most ex- cellent bedding rose. There have been added a number of new varieties of American origin this spring which will be watched with great interest in the future, and more are promised for the planting in coming fall. Much interest has been especially devoted to this test garden by the lovers of roses, and the garden has been unusually well visited this season. Signed : John F. Huss, Wallace R. Pierson, Alex. Cumming, Jr. The National Flower Show to be held in Philadelphia, Pa., next spring is gaining a good deal of attention and interest from the rose growers near Philadelphia. The Waban Rose Conservatories, Natick, Mass., presented for registra- tion two (2) new roses, as follows; Mrs. Bayard Thayer—a sport from Mrs. Charles Russell. Flower is large and full, color outside of petals deep rose, inside clear silver pink; foliage large and very dark green, perfectly flat; has no tendency to curl as is sometimes the case <vith Mrs. Charles Russell. Mrs. Moorfield Storey—a seedling. (General McArthur X Jo


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