. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The following were in full bloom in the garden and were quite satisfactory: H. R, H. T. Jules Margotin Mary, Countess of Anna de Dlesbacb Ilchester Mrs. John Lainff Mrs. Leonard Petrie Captain Hayw«rd Mme. Jules Grolez Prince Camille de Rohan KiUarney Mrs. Geo. Dickson White KlUamey Hugh Dickson Lady Aslitown Frau Karl Druschki Oruss an Teplits Mme. Gabrlelle Luliet Laurent Carle Baroness Rothschild Gen. MacArthnr Oscar Cordell Farben Koenlgin Mabel Morrison Ulrlch Brunner ? Theodore Wirth. THE HABTFOBD BOSE OABDEN. June 19 the representatives of t


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The following were in full bloom in the garden and were quite satisfactory: H. R, H. T. Jules Margotin Mary, Countess of Anna de Dlesbacb Ilchester Mrs. John Lainff Mrs. Leonard Petrie Captain Hayw«rd Mme. Jules Grolez Prince Camille de Rohan KiUarney Mrs. Geo. Dickson White KlUamey Hugh Dickson Lady Aslitown Frau Karl Druschki Oruss an Teplits Mme. Gabrlelle Luliet Laurent Carle Baroness Rothschild Gen. MacArthnr Oscar Cordell Farben Koenlgin Mabel Morrison Ulrlch Brunner ? Theodore Wirth. THE HABTFOBD BOSE OABDEN. June 19 the representatives of the American Rose Society visited officially the rose test garden at Elizabeth park, Hartford, Conn., to take up and exam- ine the forty-four specimen plants that were put out at the formation of the garden. The fudges for the occasion ^ere: John F. Huss, Hartford, (Jonn.; S. S. Pennock, Philadelphia, Pa., and W. P. Gude, Washington, D. C. The recommendation made by the judges in regard to the rose which seemed to attract the most attention is as follows: "That the award of the silver medal be made to John Cook, of Baltimore, Md., for the rose Radiance, in recognition of its superior merits as a bedding ; Among those present at the dinner were: Superintendent of Parks George W. Parker, Hartford, Conn.; Wallace B. Pierson, president of the American Rose Society; Robert Pyle, S. S. Pen- nock; Prof. A. C. Beal, of Cornell Uni- versity; Leonard Barron, J. Harrison Dick, Alex. Montgomery, Alex, Mont- gomery, Jr., J. IT. MacFarlane, Edw. Norburg, A. N. Pierson, A. Gude, W. F. Gude, George Johannes, R. T. Beers, John F. Huss, Alex. Cummings, Jr., Louis J. Renter, Benjamin Hammond and Messrs. Green, Anderson, Clark, Bigby and Morgan. At the dinner an account of the Washington rose garden, at Arlington, was given by W. F. Gude, who compli- mented Messrs. Cummings, Pyle and Mulford for the work they had done in bringing about this matter. He stated that two acres had been


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