. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^Vf J|;I,Y 28, 1921 The Florists^ Review 23 umpire, officiated at the exciting ball game between the store men and the delivery men. The delivery men man- aged to bring home the Itaeon. Score: .J to 3. The weather was ideal and everyone was well repaid for the journey to the grounds. The table decorations were attractive baskets filled with assorted flowers of varied colors. This made a fine show- ing and caused considerable comment from the Automobile Club officials, who were present. The committee and their helpers are to be congratulated on the


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^Vf J|;I,Y 28, 1921 The Florists^ Review 23 umpire, officiated at the exciting ball game between the store men and the delivery men. The delivery men man- aged to bring home the Itaeon. Score: .J to 3. The weather was ideal and everyone was well repaid for the journey to the grounds. The table decorations were attractive baskets filled with assorted flowers of varied colors. This made a fine show- ing and caused considerable comment from the Automobile Club officials, who were present. The committee and their helpers are to be congratulated on the able manner in which the program was carried out. All who attended voted it to be a most joyful occasion. BRITISH SWEET PEA SHOW. At the exhibition of the National Sweet Pea Society, held in London July 12, the wealth of flowers on view was said to be equal to that of pre-war days and the brilliancy and variety of colors never excelled. Dobbie & Co., Alex. Dickson & Sons and Ireland & Hitchcock were awarded gold medals. The first named attracted especial notice with Dobbie's Orange, Majestic Cream, Eenown and Kenneth. In Dickson's display Tangerine, Hawl- mark Cream, Elegance and Conquest were notable, and the Ireland & Hitch- cock 's, Bunty, Tangerine and Mrs. T. Jones. W. J. Unwin 's arrangement, in which The Queen and Unwin's Pink were noteworthy, won a silver gilt medal, as did the groups from Webb & Sons and Bide & Sons. Burpee's Giant White attracted at- tention in G. Stark & Son 's silver medal exhibit. In the competing classes the Burpee challenge cup was carried off by E. W. King & Co., whose baskets of Royal Scot, Sensation, Mrs. Arnold Hitch- cock and Picotee and vases of Gladys, Melba, Elegance, Orchid and Mrs. T. Jones drew particular notice. The Monro challenge cup was award- ed to Ireland & Hitchcock. In this class they exhibited Le Mahdi, Bunty, Flame, Navy, Annie Ireland, Imp, Mascott's Orange, Mascott's Cream, Mascott's Whit


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