. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. A. H. Dailey Did Himself Credit at the Knoxville Fall Flower Show. were of the best, and the attendance during the three days was most grati- fying. In the main hall the mum reigned supreme; huge exhibition blooms, cap- tivating singles, pompons and anem- ones were there in bewildering dis- play. In the class for large groups, these four types were blended with palms and ferns into one artistic whole. The principal exhibitors and prizet- winners were: A. J. Smith, gardener for J. ,T. Mitchell; A. Johnson, gar- dener for Mrs. F. T. Junkin; A. Mont-


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. A. H. Dailey Did Himself Credit at the Knoxville Fall Flower Show. were of the best, and the attendance during the three days was most grati- fying. In the main hall the mum reigned supreme; huge exhibition blooms, cap- tivating singles, pompons and anem- ones were there in bewildering dis- play. In the class for large groups, these four types were blended with palms and ferns into one artistic whole. The principal exhibitors and prizet- winners were: A. J. Smith, gardener for J. ,T. Mitchell; A. Johnson, gar- dener for Mrs. F. T. Junkin; A. Mont- gomery, gardener for Mrs. N. W. Har- ris; A. Martini, gardener for F. D. Countiss; R. Blackwood, gardener for Mrs. A. C. Allerton; W. P. Longland, gardener for ; C. Lock- wood, gardener for the Wrigley estate; J. Balsden, gardener for Mrs. Boisset; W, Wahlstedt, gardener for Mrs. H. 11. Porter; R. P. Sampson, gardener for Edward Swift. The vegetable ami fruit disjday was not extensive, but the stock entered was of special merit. A. Martini, A. .Johnson, R. J. Niles, J. Balsden, A. Montgomery and C. Ackerson were the prize-winners. The judges were Messrs. Head, McNaughton and Francis, of Lake Forest, 111. F. W. Sparks. CUSVELAND. The following awards were in addi- tion to those reported in last week's issue, as made at the second annual Cleveland flower show, held in the Hoi- lenden hotel, November 10 to 12: A. N. Pierson, Inc., of ("romweil, Conn., cer- tificate of merit for jironp of novelty ohrysnn- thoniums, not for ooiiipotition. and honorable mention for the new chrysanthemum, Barbara Davis. Charles H. Totty, of Madison, N. .T., cprtitiratc of merit for group of pompon and single chrys- iinthemums, not for conipptitinn. Xngirroc Gardens, of Wickliffe. O., honor- able mention for croup of piilins and stove plants, and honorahlo inoiition for a vase of pompon and singlo chrvsMtitliciiiiinis. .\riiiM Donn Farm, of ()., honoralilf mi'Titioii for


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