. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 858 The American Florist. Nov. 16. tered in classes 130-141—E. G. Hill Co., Richmond, Inl., with Leon Truelle. Basket of orchids—E. G. Uihlein, first. Collection of garden vegetables, not less than 15 varieties, arranged for effect— E M. Barton, gardener, J. Reardon, first; R. T. Crane, Axel Johnson, gardener, second. ^ „ , , Silver cup value $25. offered by Vaughan's Seed Store, for collection of vegetables—B. M. Barton, nrst. Awards for Floral Arrangements. Basket of flowers other than roses, carnations and chry


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 858 The American Florist. Nov. 16. tered in classes 130-141—E. G. Hill Co., Richmond, Inl., with Leon Truelle. Basket of orchids—E. G. Uihlein, first. Collection of garden vegetables, not less than 15 varieties, arranged for effect— E M. Barton, gardener, J. Reardon, first; R. T. Crane, Axel Johnson, gardener, second. ^ „ , , Silver cup value $25. offered by Vaughan's Seed Store, for collection of vegetables—B. M. Barton, nrst. Awards for Floral Arrangements. Basket of flowers other than roses, carnations and chrysanthemums—But- ler Floral Co., first; R. Jahn, second; J. Sclmapp, third. Basket of chrysanthemums, no flower to exceed three inches in diameter— Butler Floral Co., first; J. Schnapp, second: R. Jahn, third. Original design for bridal party, other than bouquets, suitable to carry —R. Jahn, first; Butler Floral Co., sec- ond. Bride and bridemaids bouquets— Butler Floral Co., first; R. Jahn, sac- onS. Best corsage bouquet and usual ac- cessories—Butler Floral Co., first; R. Jahn, second. Basket of roses—R. Jahn, first; Butler Floral second. Basket of carnations—R. Jahn, first; Butler Floral Co., second. Prizes for retailers' booths—Geo. Witt- bold Co., Chicago, first: Schiller the Flor- ist, Chicago, second ; Julius Schnapp, Chi- cago, third ; Frauenfelder, Chicago, fourth. The Banquet. The annual banquet given by the Chi- cago Florists' Club in connection with the flower show was held at the Audi- torium November 9, with about 150 pres- ent. The guests included Dean Daven- port, Prof. J. C. Blair and Prof. A. C. Beal. Urbana, 111.; F. H. Traendly, New York; Wm. F. Kasting, Buffalo, N. T.; A. J. Valentine, Denver, Col.; John H. Dunlop, Toronto, Ont.; John T. Temple, Davenport, la.; Wm. P. Craig and S. S. Skidelsky Philadelphia, Pa.; W. W. Coles, Kokomo, Ind.; Ed. Roehrs, Ruther- ford, N. J.; Albert T. Hey Springfield, 111., and many others. MENU. B


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