. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igi6. The American Florist. 1179 bord; Hobbies. Dereham, Nor- folk; Geo. Paul & Sons, ; Win. Paul & Sons, Walthara Cross; Geo. Prince, of Long-worth, Berks, and Chas. Turner, of Slough. These are a host in themselves and would take some beat- ing-, so far as display, culture and va- rieties are concerned. Herbaceous and alpine plants of all descriptions were much in evidence, the most conspicuous g:enera being irises, phloxes, lupines, pyrethrums, trollius. peonies, poppies, primulas, lilium


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igi6. The American Florist. 1179 bord; Hobbies. Dereham, Nor- folk; Geo. Paul & Sons, ; Win. Paul & Sons, Walthara Cross; Geo. Prince, of Long-worth, Berks, and Chas. Turner, of Slough. These are a host in themselves and would take some beat- ing-, so far as display, culture and va- rieties are concerned. Herbaceous and alpine plants of all descriptions were much in evidence, the most conspicuous g:enera being irises, phloxes, lupines, pyrethrums, trollius. peonies, poppies, primulas, liliums, anemones, larkspurs, geums, violas, columbines, etc., in great va- riety. The principal exhibitors in this section were J. C. AUgrove, Langley I formerly- of Veitch's); Artindale & Son, of Sheffield; Baker's, Wolverhamp- Blackmore & Langdon, Bath; and Ware, of Feltham; to the hippeas- trums of R. P. Ker & Sons, Liverpool; to the clematis of Geo. Jackman & Son, Woking-; the caladiums of Peed & Son, West Norwood; the hardy and exotic ferns of H. B. May & Son, Edmonton; the Azalea Mollis from Cuthbert. South- gate; the fine lilacs from R. C. Not- cutt, Woodbridge, Suffolk; W. and I. Brow-n, Peterborough: and Chas. Turner. Slough. Rhododendrons were remarkably finely shown by Waterer & Sons. Bagshot. in bush and stand- ard form, the uniciue and still unsur- passed Pink Pearl being a great at- traction. Japanese maples were beautifully displayed by Froraon & Sons, Chis-wick,. BURPEE'S EXHIBIT AT THE SAN FRANCISCO SWEET PEA SHOW. ton; Barr & Sons, Covent Garden; Bees, Ltd., Chester; Bunyard & Maid- stone; Cheal & Sons. Crawley; G. & A. Clark. Dover; John Forbes, Hawick; Clarence Elliott, Stevenage; Guildford Hardy Plant Nursery, Guildford; Godfrey & Son. Exmouth; Jackman & Son, Woking; B. Ladhams. Southamp- ton; G. W. Miller. Wisbech; Amos Perry, Enfield;. Maurice Prichard, Wimborne; Reamsbottom & Geashill. Irel


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