. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 784 The American Florist. Nov. 16, points; all exhibited by Elmer D. Smith & Co., Adrian, Mich. Chicago, November 2.—Sun Glow, yellow incurved, scored 92 points com- mercial; Cheyenne, bronze Jap, scored 92 points commercial; Artisan, blush white Jap, scored 91 points commercial; Seedling white, Jap, scored 83 points commercial; Cometa, pink pompon, scored 95 points; all exhibited by El- mer D. Smith & Co., Adrian, Mich. New York, November 6. — Mrs. Charles Cleary, bronze red single, scored 90 points; Lily


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 784 The American Florist. Nov. 16, points; all exhibited by Elmer D. Smith & Co., Adrian, Mich. Chicago, November 2.—Sun Glow, yellow incurved, scored 92 points com- mercial; Cheyenne, bronze Jap, scored 92 points commercial; Artisan, blush white Jap, scored 91 points commercial; Seedling white, Jap, scored 83 points commercial; Cometa, pink pompon, scored 95 points; all exhibited by El- mer D. Smith & Co., Adrian, Mich. New York, November 6. — Mrs. Charles Cleary, bronze red single, scored 90 points; Lily Neville, white single, scored 94 points; Cloriana, bronze single, scored 89 points; Mil- dred Presby, pink single, scored 95 points; all exhibited by Chas. H. Totty Co., Madison, N. J. No. 3, red single, scored 78 points and No. 4, bronze sin- gle, scored 89 points, exhibited by Wm. Whitton, Flagler estate, Greenwich, Conn. Mrs. J. Leslie Davis, pink Jap incurved, scored 88 points exhibition, exhibited by Mrs. J. Leslie Davis, Hav- erford. Pa. Dep'tjof Agri. Chrysanthemum Display. For the first time in the 16 years since it was established, the annual chrysanthemum show of the United States department of agriculture at Washington, D. C, has been held under lock and key. Owing to the ban laid upon public meetings by the health au- thorities in their campaign against the influenza epidemic, the superintendent of the bureau of plant industry green- houses, has been unable to throw the department's chrysanthemum exhibit open to the public, and thus thousands of Wa,shington people who have been accustotmed to seeing the show year after year have been forced to forego viewing one of the most attractive floral exhibitions ever staged by the department. Only a limited number of persons in ofiicial circles have been privileged to see the massed display, though many will have opportunity to see individual blooms from the collec- tion, since by direction of the secretary of agricultu


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