. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. November 16, 1916. The Florists^ Review 23 A. T. Pyfer & Co., Chicago, showed White Wonder carnations, and Ophelia, Sunburst and Mrs. Chas. Russell roses, all fine. A. L. Eandall Co., Chicago, occupied a space in front of the stage with a large line of baskets and supplies. It also had a basket of Thenanthos carna- tions, which was awarded a certificate on a score of ninety points. A. Henderson & Co., Chicago, staged a display of bulbs. Burlington Willowware Shops, Bur- lington, la., occupied a booth with a large assortment of willow basket
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. November 16, 1916. The Florists^ Review 23 A. T. Pyfer & Co., Chicago, showed White Wonder carnations, and Ophelia, Sunburst and Mrs. Chas. Russell roses, all fine. A. L. Eandall Co., Chicago, occupied a space in front of the stage with a large line of baskets and supplies. It also had a basket of Thenanthos carna- tions, which was awarded a certificate on a score of ninety points. A. Henderson & Co., Chicago, staged a display of bulbs. Burlington Willowware Shops, Bur- lington, la., occupied a booth with a large assortment of willow baskets. J. iL. Bennett, Bloomington, 111., had a booth of plants and baskets of cut flowers pleasingly displayed. Eaedlein Basket Co., Chicago, filled a booth with a large assortment of baskets. Eichmond Cedar Works, Eichmond, Va., had a display of plant tubs. Lion & Co., New York, occupied a booth with novelties in chiffons and ribbons. Maplewood Greenhouses, Bloomington, m., occupied a booth wherein they dis- played an assortment of cut flowers. Zech & Mann, Chicago, showed excel- lent vases of Eussell, Sunburst and Ophelia roses, and a vase of mixed pompons. C. D. Wiman, Moline, 111., Arvid An- derson, gardener, showed several vases of pompons and singles, a vase of as- sorted exhibition chrysanthemums and one large standard form chrysanthemum plant. Wm. Butterworth, Moline, 111., C. Sorenson, gardener, showed a vase of exhibition Wm. Turner chrysanthemums and a large standard form of Luxford chrysanthemum plant. J. E. Yeats, Champaign, 111., showed his new red rose, Mrs. Yeats, which scored eighty-six points. Eidgewood Gardens, Highland Park, 111., showed Bouvardia Humboldtii. The entire stage of the Coliseum was occupied with an exhibit of pot-grown chrysanthemum plants grown by the school children of Bloomington, 111., many of which would be a credit to commercial growers. These plants were distributed to the children by A. Wash- burn & Sons, Bloomington, last spri
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