. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 18 The Florists' Review^ Sbptember 7, 1910.'; Beauties, Sweetheart and Maryland roses. H. E. Wilson is to be highly com- mended for his exhibit, which consists of hanging baskets, palms, ferns, foli- age plants, boxwoods, bay trees, vases of flowers and baskets of chrysanthe- mums. Charles W. Curtis exhibited a fine col- lection of twenty varieties of gladioli, and these were in first-class condition. His asters, too, were especially fine. James Vick's Sons are well represent- ed with a wonderful cT)llection of an- nuals >aiid perennials. Their
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 18 The Florists' Review^ Sbptember 7, 1910.'; Beauties, Sweetheart and Maryland roses. H. E. Wilson is to be highly com- mended for his exhibit, which consists of hanging baskets, palms, ferns, foli- age plants, boxwoods, bay trees, vases of flowers and baskets of chrysanthe- mums. Charles W. Curtis exhibited a fine col- lection of twenty varieties of gladioli, and these were in first-class condition. His asters, too, were especially fine. James Vick's Sons are well represent- ed with a wonderful cT)llection of an- nuals >aiid perennials. Their gladioli are splendid and include many of the Yiew varieties. There are large vases of dahlias, salpiglossis, hardy phloxes, cosmos, delphiniums, zinnias, hydran- geas, coreopsis, veronicas. Golden G-lows, rudbeckias, helianthus, butterfly plants, calendulas, potted petunias, Boston ferns. The exhibit is in charge of H. L. Glenn. The Awards. The winners of premiums in the pro- fessional classes are as follows: Palms,' six or more varieties—George T. Boucher, first. Single specimen palm—George T. Boucher, first. Ferns and lycopodlums—George T. Boucher, flrat. Variegated foliage plants—George T. Boucher, first. Asters, In pots, not less than ten varieties— Creorge T. Boucher, first. Basket filled with plants—H. E. Wilson, first. Porch box filled with plants—U. E. Wilson, first. Roses, eny red variety, twelve blooms— (Jeorge T. Boucher, first. Boses, any yellow variety, twelve blooms— F. Purcell, first; George T. Boucher, second. KlUarney, twelve blooms—George T. Boucher, first. White KlUamey, twelve blooms—George T. Boucher, first; F. Purcell, second. Any other variety, twelve blooms—F. Pur- cell, first. Gladioli, six spikes of white—C. W. Curtis, first; G. T. Boucher, second. Gladioli, six spikes of yellow—C. W. Curtis, first; G. T. Boucher, second. Gladioli, six spikes of pink—C. W. Curtis, first; G. T. Boucher, second. Gladioli, six spikes of crim
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