. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Gorman, first. Best collection of white chrysanthe-mum blooms—Majors & Gorman, first. Best collection of yellow chrysanthe-mum blooms—Majors & Gorman, first. Best collection of pink chrysanthe-mum —Majors & Gorman, first. Best 10 bronze chrysanthemumblooms—Mrs. N. J. Wright, first; , second. Best 20 assorted chrysanthemumblooms—Mrs. C. C. McCarthy, first. Best one chrysanthemum, white—Majors & Gorman, first. Best one chrysanthemum, yellow— among the lupines, and the plant is avigorous grower and gives a long sea-son of
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Gorman, first. Best collection of white chrysanthe-mum blooms—Majors & Gorman, first. Best collection of yellow chrysanthe-mum blooms—Majors & Gorman, first. Best collection of pink chrysanthe-mum —Majors & Gorman, first. Best 10 bronze chrysanthemumblooms—Mrs. N. J. Wright, first; , second. Best 20 assorted chrysanthemumblooms—Mrs. C. C. McCarthy, first. Best one chrysanthemum, white—Majors & Gorman, first. Best one chrysanthemum, yellow— among the lupines, and the plant is avigorous grower and gives a long sea-son of bloom. In fact, it has all thecharacteristics of a good border plant,and when it becomes well known it issure to be largely grown. It is said tocome true from seeds. Plants such asthese beautify the English garden. Lincolnshires Poppt Crop.—Thepoppy harvest in the Haxey district ofLincolnshire has just taken acres have this year been grownfor distillation into laudanum andopium. An acre yields 40,000 poppy. SOIL CHOPPER AND MIXER AT POEHLMANN BROS., MORTON GROVE, ILL. Majors & Gorman, first. Best one chrysanthemum, pink—Majors & Gorman, first. Best one chrysanthemum, red orbronze—Majors & Gorman, first. European Horticulture. FROM THE BRITISH TR.\DE A New Lupine.—This new plant, Lu-pinus polyphyllus roseus, which wasfinely shown by J. Cheal & Sons, Craw-ley, Sussex, at the recent Holland HouseShow of the Royal Horticultural So-ciety, promises to be a valuable gardenplant. Its color, a deep rose, is new heads, and as much as 12 shillings per1,000 heads have been realized by thefarmers. These poppies, which have awhite flower, can only be grown on thesame soil once in six years. Davallia Mayi.—This fine new fern,for which H. B. May. of Edmonton. Lon-don, was awarded a first class certificateby the Royal Horticultural Society July10. has firm stout frondage of a beauti-ful deep green color. The fronds aregraceful and well divided, mak
Size: 2091px × 1195px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1880, booksubjectfloriculture, bookyea