. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. •; .'? "/-Ti'- 30 The Florists' Review Mabch 25, 1016. Clnerai^a, hvbrid, six plants-^F. Honeyman, first; J.''CaDD&g, gardener to Adolph Lewisobn, Ardsley, ,N. X,, second. Cineraria .Btellata, six plants—J. Canning, first; v. Honeyman, second. Cyclamen, ' twenty-five plants—J. Canning, first; J. Mf! Smitli, second. 'Cyclamen, twelve plants—J. Canning, first; Thos. WlWon, gardener to Mrs. J. Murray Mitch- ell, Tuxedo Park, N. Y., secon(\. Cborizema, ' specimen—J. W. Smitb, first; Chas. Barbarnes, gardener to W. Olcott, Mor- rlstown, N. J.,


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. •; .'? "/-Ti'- 30 The Florists' Review Mabch 25, 1016. Clnerai^a, hvbrid, six plants-^F. Honeyman, first; J.''CaDD&g, gardener to Adolph Lewisobn, Ardsley, ,N. X,, second. Cineraria .Btellata, six plants—J. Canning, first; v. Honeyman, second. Cyclamen, ' twenty-five plants—J. Canning, first; J. Mf! Smitli, second. 'Cyclamen, twelve plants—J. Canning, first; Thos. WlWon, gardener to Mrs. J. Murray Mitch- ell, Tuxedo Park, N. Y., secon(\. Cborizema, ' specimen—J. W. Smitb, first; Chas. Barbarnes, gardener to W. Olcott, Mor- rlstown, N. J., second. Genista, specimen—J. H. Dodds, gardener to John . Wanamaker, Jenkintown, Pa., first; J. Canning, second. Lilac, twelve plants—Mrs. H. Darlington, Mamaroneck, N. Y., first; Payne Whitney, Man- basset, N. Y'., second. Marguerite, specimen—Wm. H. Fischer, New Canaan, Conn., first; J. Canning, second. Primula malacoides, twelve plants—J. Can- ning, first; F. Hitcbman, gardener to Ralph Tulitzer, Manhasset, N. Y., second. Primula obconica, twelve plants—^F. Hitcbman, first; F. Honeyman, second. Rhododendron,. three plants—J. Canning, first. Scblzantbus, six plants—-J. Canning, first; F. Honeyman, second. Scblzantbus, specimen—J. Canning, first; James McCarthy, gardener to W. E. Klml>all, Glen Cove, N. Y., second. Spirsea, or astilbe, six plants—A. W. Gold- Ing, first; J. W. Smitb, second. Wistaria, specimen—James Linnne. superin- tendent to G. D. Barron, Rye, N. Y., first. Any other specimen flowering plant—J. W. Smitb, first; James Fraser, superintendent to Otto H. Kahn, Morrlstown, N. J., second. Group of flowering plants, covering 200 square feet—W. H. Duckham, first; J. W. Smith, sec- ond. Foliage Plants. The groups in foliage plants staged by the Julius Eoehrs Co., Bobbink & Atkins and the Knight & Struck Co., while they furnished nothing apparently new in the line of plants, showed great advantage in the stage effects over p


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