. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igio. The American Florist. 93. SOME OF THOSE IDENTIFIED WITH THE MINNEAPOLIS SHOW.—Minneapolis Tribune. cyclamen. L. C. Midsley: display plants and flowei'S, C. D. Mackie; vase of pink chrysanthe- mums. James Nicols; fern globes, Mrs. Hildreth, Mrs. A. E, Aucklfy. Miss Grace Johnson. Mrs. H. L. Bancroft. George ft[acWJlliam was the judge of the show and after llnishing his labors went to Bos- ton, where he was joined by Mrs. MacWilllam. and both boarded a train for New Brunswick on a two weeks* vacation. M. W. RE


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igio. The American Florist. 93. SOME OF THOSE IDENTIFIED WITH THE MINNEAPOLIS SHOW.—Minneapolis Tribune. cyclamen. L. C. Midsley: display plants and flowei'S, C. D. Mackie; vase of pink chrysanthe- mums. James Nicols; fern globes, Mrs. Hildreth, Mrs. A. E, Aucklfy. Miss Grace Johnson. Mrs. H. L. Bancroft. George ft[acWJlliam was the judge of the show and after llnishing his labors went to Bos- ton, where he was joined by Mrs. MacWilllam. and both boarded a train for New Brunswick on a two weeks* vacation. M. W. REID. Minnesota State Florists' Association. The show was continued until Monday even- ing and with a good attendance added quite a little to the exchequer by so doing. Nearly all the exhibitors donated their blooming plants and these with the flowers sold during show week netted $1,000 or more in the sale made on Tuesday. Additional awards are as follows: Chrysanthemum Plants. Best specimen white.—Holm & Otson. first; D. C. Swanson, second: Park Greenhouses, third. Best specimen yellow.—0. C. Swanson, first; Holm & Olson, second. Best specimen pink.—Holm & Olson, first; O. C. Swanson. second; Park Greenhouses, third. Best specimen red.—Holm & Olson, first; 0. C, Swanson. second. Best specimen, any other color.—O. C. Swan- son. first.—Park Greenhouses, second; Holm & Olson, third. Best specimen anemone.—O. C. Swanson, first; Holm &, Olson, second; Park Greenhouses, third. Best specimen pompon.—0. C. Swanson, first; Holm & Olson, second. Twelve plants, six varieties.—O. C. Swanfeon, first: Holm & Olson, second; Park Greenhouses, third. Standard form, five plants, any color.—Holm & Olson, first; Park Greenhouses, second. Best group for effect. 50 square feet.—Park Greenhouses, first; Will Bros. second; La , Crosse Floral Co., third. Best group. 50 square feet, single varieties, for effect.—Holm & Olson, first: L


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