. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. lSg2. The American Florist. 8i. A CORNER OF THE TRADE EXHIBIT. SUMMIT, N. J. Tos. Manda 125 139 "H. a. Stollery 133 128 F. McDonald 139 97 130 107 Tohn Clark 106 109 W. A. Manda 117 100 750 680 Total 1430 BUFFALO. W. Scott 145 110 D. B. Long 100 109 W. Muston 95 101 M. Bloy 119 111 G. Asmus 97 139 P. Scott 151 120 707 690 Total 1397 BALTIMORE. I. H. Moss 116 98 Alex Scott 109 140 Edw. Kress 103 108 John Wiedey 108 109 Harry Lehr 99 102 Robt. Halliday 122 81 657 638 Total 12S5 PITTSBURG. John Bader


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. lSg2. The American Florist. 8i. A CORNER OF THE TRADE EXHIBIT. SUMMIT, N. J. Tos. Manda 125 139 "H. a. Stollery 133 128 F. McDonald 139 97 130 107 Tohn Clark 106 109 W. A. Manda 117 100 750 680 Total 1430 BUFFALO. W. Scott 145 110 D. B. Long 100 109 W. Muston 95 101 M. Bloy 119 111 G. Asmus 97 139 P. Scott 151 120 707 690 Total 1397 BALTIMORE. I. H. Moss 116 98 Alex Scott 109 140 Edw. Kress 103 108 John Wiedey 108 109 Harry Lehr 99 102 Robt. Halliday 122 81 657 638 Total 12S5 PITTSBURG. John Bader 101 112 90 116 J. W. Ludwig 92 113 E. C. Ludwig 101 105 G. Oesterle 91 89 E. C. Reineman 102 97 577 632 Total 1209 The arrangements for the contest as perfected by Mr. J. R. Freeman were so absolutely satisfactory to every one that not even a single criticism could be thought of. The comfort of all was pro- vided for in a right royal way and in an openhanded genial manner that made every one happy and at home. In addi- tion to the freedom of the elegant club house a side room was stocked with re- freshments that were dispensed with a generous hand to the on-looking members of the S. A. F. as well as to members of the competing teams. At the close of the contest rousing cheers were given with a will for the Columbia Athletic Club, Mr. Freeman and the National Gardeners' C lub for their generous hospitality. And as the boys had their lungs in play they delivered similar volleys in honor of President-elect Smith, Uncle John Thorpe and the genial, hard working C. F. Hale, whose management of the trade exhibit gave such great satisfaction. It was a jolly crowd. Extracts From Review of New Plants. BT WM. FALCONER. [Pfesenied at the Washington Conventioti oj the Society of American Florists.'] Plant Novelties.—By R. Lindsay, Cur- ator, Royal Botanic Gardens, Edin- burgh, Scotland. I scarcely ever remember a year when so few plant novelties have been intro- duced into this


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