. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. ollows: Group of chrysanthemums and fo-liage plants, 75 square feet.—A. Colgate(Geo. Reid, gardener), first; Wm. Run-kle (D. Kindsgrab gardener), second. Display of orchids with ferns andfoliage plants for effect, 35 square feet.—Wm. Barr (A. W. GodweU gardener),first. Single orchid in flower.—Wm. Barr,flrst; N. Bradley (R. Carruthers gar-dener), second. Twelve chrysanthemums, four vari-eties, 6-inch pots.—J. Crosby Brown(Peter Duff gardener), first; A. Gassbeeck (W. Bennett gardener),second. Six plants, single stem.—J. CrosbyBrown


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. ollows: Group of chrysanthemums and fo-liage plants, 75 square feet.—A. Colgate(Geo. Reid, gardener), first; Wm. Run-kle (D. Kindsgrab gardener), second. Display of orchids with ferns andfoliage plants for effect, 35 square feet.—Wm. Barr (A. W. GodweU gardener),first. Single orchid in flower.—Wm. Barr,flrst; N. Bradley (R. Carruthers gar-dener), second. Twelve chrysanthemums, four vari-eties, 6-inch pots.—J. Crosby Brown(Peter Duff gardener), first; A. Gassbeeck (W. Bennett gardener),second. Six plants, single stem.—J. CrosbyBrown, first; A. C. Van Gaasbeeck, sec-ond. Bush plant.—J. Crosby Brown, first. Flowering plant other than chrys-anthemum.—J. Crosby Brown, first. Foliage plant.—Wm. Runkle, first;Wm. Barr, second. Specimen fern.—J. Crosby Brown,first; Wm. Runkle, second. Cut , chrysanthemums, 12 dis-tinct varieties.—J. Crosby Brown, first;A. B. Jenkins (Geo. Von Qualen gar-dener), second. Six white.—J. Crosby Brown, first;A. B. Jenkins, MORRIS COUNTY GARDENERS AND FLORISTS SOCIETY, MADISON, N. on stage of chrysanthemums and foliage plants at the flower show. igo6. The American Florist, 799 Six yellow.—Mrs. Wm. Pierson ( gardener), first; A. B. Jen-kins, second. Six pink.—Stewart Hartshorne (A. gardener), first. Six bronze.—J. Crosby Brown, first;A. B. Jenkins, second. crimson.—A. B. Jenkins, first. Four varieties pompons.—John , Summit, N. J., first; J. CrosbyBrown, second. Tlie Peter Henderson prize for 12 cutroses.—A. B. Jenkins, first; J. CrosbyBrown, second. Twenty-five carnations.—A. B. Jen-kins, first; S. and A. Colgate, second. Fifty double violets. — J. CrosbyBrown, first; A. B. Jenkins, second. Fifty single violets. — J. CrosbyBrown, first;, Chas. Hashaway (MaxSchneider gardener), second. Chas. H. Tottys prize for six flowersof Morton F. Plant chrysanthemum.—J. Crosby Brown, first; Mrs. Wm.


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