. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. The American Florist. 875. AT THE MILWAUKEE FLOWER SHOW. Zimmerman's First Pri/c Tabic Ducoratkm. of in the future. Vaughan's Seed Store specimen plants were a credit, as usual, and Klokner's bit of land- scape work was a very creditable fea- ture; his rustic bridge over a stream of water carried crowds into his ar- rangement of shrubbery plantings. Chrysanthemums. Specimen plant, white.—Vaughan's Seed Store, Chicago, first; C. C. PoUworth Co., Milwaukee, second. Specimen plant, pink.—Vaughan's Seed Store,


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. The American Florist. 875. AT THE MILWAUKEE FLOWER SHOW. Zimmerman's First Pri/c Tabic Ducoratkm. of in the future. Vaughan's Seed Store specimen plants were a credit, as usual, and Klokner's bit of land- scape work was a very creditable fea- ture; his rustic bridge over a stream of water carried crowds into his ar- rangement of shrubbery plantings. Chrysanthemums. Specimen plant, white.—Vaughan's Seed Store, Chicago, first; C. C. PoUworth Co., Milwaukee, second. Specimen plant, pink.—Vaughan's Seed Store, first; C. C. Pollworth second. Specimen plant, yellow.—Vaughan's Seed Store, first; C. C. Pollworth Co., third. Specimen plant, any other color.— Vaughan's Seed Store, first. Specimen plant, single.—Vaughan's Seed Store, first. Specimen standard, not less than 24-inch stem.—Vaughan's Seed Store, third. - Three standards, not less than 12-inch nor more than 24-inch stems.—C. C. Poll- worth second. Twenty-five plants grown to single stem and bloom, any one color, not over 6-inch pots, not over 30 inches high above the pots.—Vaughan's Seed Store, second; C. C. Pollworth third. Group arranged for effect, to cover about 100 square feet, ferns, palms and foliage plants used as accessories.—C. C. Pollworth first. Grafted specimen, three inches clear stem above the pot.—C. C. Pollworth Co., third. Vase 50 blooms, white, one variety.— The E. G. Hill Co., Richmond, first; Holton & Hunkel Co., Milwaukee, Wis., sec- ond; Poehlmann Bros. Morton Grove, 111., third. Vase 50 blooms, pink, one variety.— Poehlmann Bros. Co., first; W. N. Rudd. Morgan Park. 111., second; H. Staeps, Elm Grove. Wis., third. Vase 50 blooms, yellow, one variety.— Poehlmann Bros. first; The E. G. HIU second: H. Staeps, third. Twenty-five blooms, white, one variety.—• The E. G. Hill first; Holton & Hunkel Co., second; Poehlmann Bros. Co


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