. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. i8g2. The American Florist. 401 cbrysanthemum show at Junior Hall on November 10-12. In excellence as well as extent it exceeded all previous at- tempts, about 500 plants and 300 cut blooms being shown. E. A. Seidewitz, of Annapolis, acted as judge. Lynn, Mass —The third annual chrys- anthemum show under the auspices of the Houghton Horticultural Society was held in Exchange flail November 7-10. Many choice specimens from the leading growers ot the vicinity were shown. SCRANTON, Pa—G. R. Clark & Co.'s annual c


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. i8g2. The American Florist. 401 cbrysanthemum show at Junior Hall on November 10-12. In excellence as well as extent it exceeded all previous at- tempts, about 500 plants and 300 cut blooms being shown. E. A. Seidewitz, of Annapolis, acted as judge. Lynn, Mass —The third annual chrys- anthemum show under the auspices of the Houghton Horticultural Society was held in Exchange flail November 7-10. Many choice specimens from the leading growers ot the vicinity were shown. SCRANTON, Pa—G. R. Clark & Co.'s annual chrysanthemum show was held at Music Hall and lasted four da3'S. The attendance was very large, the mantel and wedding decorations on the stage proving an immense drawing card. WiLKESBARRE, Pa.—Mr. Ira G. Mar- vin's chrysanthemum show at Memorial Hall, under the auspices of the Women's Relief Corps, was highly successful. The arrangement of the hall was unusually attractive. Savannah, Ga —There was a chrysan- themum show at Cathohc Library Hall on November 9-11. It was under the direction of Mr. A. C. Oelschig, the pro- ceeds being devoted to charitable pur- poses. Waterbury, Conn.—The chrysanthe- mum show at the Armory here was a grand success. Theie were over 1,500 plants shown, among which were many fine specimens from Alex. Dallas and Mr. Snow. Wilmington, Del —The fourth annual chrysanthemum show was held at the Y. M. C. A. Rooms, November 15-17. There was a very attractive show, good music and good attendance. BrRLiNGTON,N J.—Thechrysanthemum show here was a success artistically and socially. L. R. Hancock, David Pearce, J. H. Lukens and jos. F. Smith were the largest exhibitors. MiDDLETOWN, N. Y.—The chrysanthe mum show here was very successful. The display of flowers was made by Geo. S. Belding, the proceeds going to a local hospital. NoRRisTOWN, Pa.—Mr. E. Metcall's fourth annual chrysanthemum show was very successful, notwithstanding the in- clement w


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