. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1228 The American Florist. June 24, Garland Greenhouses Cast Iron Gutters, and other greenhouse necessities give satisfaction and bring repeat orders because they are designed and built by men who know the particular conditions necessary. We will gladly assist and serve you if you will say the word. A card will do. SEND IT NOW. GARLAND MANUFACTURING COMPANY, DES PLAINES, LOUIS WITTBOLD, President. ILLINOIS preme. capturing first prize for every rose class tiiat was competed for. In tlie competitive section tiie pr


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1228 The American Florist. June 24, Garland Greenhouses Cast Iron Gutters, and other greenhouse necessities give satisfaction and bring repeat orders because they are designed and built by men who know the particular conditions necessary. We will gladly assist and serve you if you will say the word. A card will do. SEND IT NOW. GARLAND MANUFACTURING COMPANY, DES PLAINES, LOUIS WITTBOLD, President. ILLINOIS preme. capturing first prize for every rose class tiiat was competed for. In tlie competitive section tiie prin- cipal exhibitors were Harold Pratt. Herbert Pratt (Henry Gaut. Gr.); John Pratt (John Everett. Gr.); S. D. Brewster (Harry Goodband, Gr.), and W. E. Kimball (James McCarthy. Gr.). The prize for the best collection of outdoor flowers was won by Herbert Pratt with W E. I-Iimball second. Best collection of annuals—W. E. Kimball. 1st- S. D. Brewster. 2nd. Best collec- tion of vegetables—W. R. Coe (Joseph Robinson. Gr.). 1st; Percy Chubb (Robert Jones, Gr.), 2nd. Best table decoration — Harvey Ladew (Joseph Adler, Gr.). There were some very fine exhibits made in the non-competitive section, also the main exhibitors here being- Mrs. H. Whitney (Samuel Tre- pass. Gr.); C. F. Cartiledge (Wm. Noonan, Gr.) and Mrs. J. C. Ayre (W. C. Jones, Gr.). C. F. Cartiledge staged a fine collection of outdoor flowers, containing 38 varieties which was awarded a certificate of culture. The judges of the exhibition were James Holloway, William Gray and George Ash worth. James McCarthy, Cor. Sec'y. Lenox County Horticultural Society. There was a good attendance at the monthly meeting of above society. June 14. An alteration in the schedule of forthcoming show was adopted. Class 4(1 to read, sweet peas, any bi- color. instead of any marbled or mottled. A paper entitled. "Horticul- ture as a Profession from the Stand- point of the Gardener" was read and well discussed. In spite of an


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