. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. J9I4- The American Florist. 253. CLOCK AND STATUE OF \VINGED MERCURY BY CARTER'S TESTED SEEDS, INC., LONDON ANDl:B0STON. I 1 spaces, did not bring any goods, tliere being no certainty of European impor- tations. Many otlier supply men were also absent for the same reason. With these exceptions, and the change in the plans of the greenhouse men, who now show photographs instead of greenhouses, there was about the usual number of exhibits. The following is a list of the exhibitors : PLANTS. Jackson & Perkins Com


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. J9I4- The American Florist. 253. CLOCK AND STATUE OF \VINGED MERCURY BY CARTER'S TESTED SEEDS, INC., LONDON ANDl:B0STON. I 1 spaces, did not bring any goods, tliere being no certainty of European impor- tations. Many otlier supply men were also absent for the same reason. With these exceptions, and the change in the plans of the greenhouse men, who now show photographs instead of greenhouses, there was about the usual number of exhibits. The following is a list of the exhibitors : PLANTS. Jackson & Perkins Company, New- ark, N. Y., display of pot lilacs, deut- zias, hydrangeas and dormant roses. Charles H. Perkins was the Lager & Hurrel. Summit, N. J., cases of freshly imported cattleyas. beauti- fully flowered specimens of the same, cypripediums in pots and a well flow- ered specimen of Vanda Sanderiana. George Vick's Sons, Rochester. N. Y., petunias and asters in pots: also cut flowers of the same and a fine showing of cut gladioli. W. Dildine and Thomann Brothers were the rep- resentatives. A. Leuthy & Boston. Mass., ex- hibited palms, and mixed foliage plant.*; exceptionalb' well grown. George Shields was in charge. Knight & Struck Company, New York, variety of heather, acacia, chor- izema, and genistas and other plants. Morris Field and Mr. Knight an the ground. W. K. Harris, Philadelphia, Pa., as- sortment of Harrisii and Scotti ferns, draca?nas, crotons and hydrangeas; W. K. Harris and Mark Mills in charge. S. A. Anderson. Buffalo. N. Be- gonias GloVy of Cincinnati and Lor- raine, in several sizes. Mr. Anderson was in charge. Thomas Roland, Nahant, gen- eral collection foliage and flowering plants, heather acacias, camellias, cro- tons, cyclamen, etc. William Gileson was the representative here. J. A. Peterson, of Cincinnati, O., with hjs son. H. Clarence Peterson, exhibited two large plants of well col- ored Draciena Victoria, as well


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