. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 366 The American Florist. Mar. 20f Mrs. I'otter rulmer.—l^oelilmanu Bros. Co., first. Perle dos Jardins.—Poehlmann Bros. Co., second. Mme. Abi^l Cliatenay.—Robt. Simpson, first: Poehlmann Bros. Co., second. Ivorv.—United States Cnt Flower Elmira, N. Y., tirst. Co., Philadelphia, Pa.—Adolph Faren- wald. Twenty-five American Beanty. Prize !f!, offered by The Pulverized Manure Co., Chicago.—E. Towill. Special prize of $25 offered by the Lakeview Kose Gardens, Jamestown, N. Y.—Robt. SMALL VASE OF TYP


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 366 The American Florist. Mar. 20f Mrs. I'otter rulmer.—l^oelilmanu Bros. Co., first. Perle dos Jardins.—Poehlmann Bros. Co., second. Mme. Abi^l Cliatenay.—Robt. Simpson, first: Poehlmann Bros. Co., second. Ivorv.—United States Cnt Flower Elmira, N. Y., tirst. Co., Philadelphia, Pa.—Adolph Faren- wald. Twenty-five American Beanty. Prize !f!, offered by The Pulverized Manure Co., Chicago.—E. Towill. Special prize of $25 offered by the Lakeview Kose Gardens, Jamestown, N. Y.—Robt. SMALL VASE OF TYPICAL KILLARNEY BUDS. Killarney.—Poehlmann Bros. Co., first; Peter Crowe, second. Richmond.—E. Towill, first; Wm. H. Elliott, second. Best and largest collection o£ teas and hybrid teas, six or more varieties, not less than 12 of a kind. Prizes offered by Robt. Simpson, Clifton, N. J.—Gude Bros., Washington, D. C, first. , SPECLVL PRIZES. Silver vase, value $40, offered by A. N Pierson, Cromwell, Conn., for 100 Richmond.—Adolph Farenwald. For the best arranged vase or other receptacle containing not to exceed one dozen roses (American Beauty barred). Xo foliage or other accessories except rose foliage permitted. The competition to be open to all florists and employes. Prize $10 first; $5 second. Both oBEered by J ^. Valentine, Denver, Colo.—Wm. H. Grever, first; E. A. Slattery, second. T^ventv-five Killarney, pink or white, prize silver cup, value $25, offered by We'ch Bros., Boston. Mass.—Waban Rose Conservatories, Natick, Mass. Thirty-six My Maryland, stems not to be less than 20 inches long on single "rowth. Prize $25. offered by A. Faren- wald. Roslyn, Pa.—Robt. Simpson. Twenty-five My Maryland. Prize $10. offered by John Cook, Baltimore, Md.— Robt. Simpson. Fifty Killarney. Prize a silver tray, value $25, offered by Henry F. Michell Special cash prize of $10 in gold of- fered by E. C. Ludwig. Allegheny, Pa., for 30 Killarney.—Fred


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