. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 18 The Florists^ Review March 26, 1914. five blooms—John Welsh Young, first, on Lady Alice Staaley; Aug. Doemling, second, on Jonk- beer J. L. Mock. Twenty-flre blooms of any undlsseminated va- riety—Biontgomery Rose Co., first, on Hadley. American Eose Society medals for best new rose not yet disseminated—Gold'medal ta Had- ley, scoring 98 p^tets; silver medal to Killarney Brilliant, scoring 94% points. PRIVATE GROWERS' CLASHES. American Beauty, twelve blooms—James B. Duke, Somervllle, N. J., first. Milady, twelve blooms—Mrs. F. A. Constable, Mama


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 18 The Florists^ Review March 26, 1914. five blooms—John Welsh Young, first, on Lady Alice Staaley; Aug. Doemling, second, on Jonk- beer J. L. Mock. Twenty-flre blooms of any undlsseminated va- riety—Biontgomery Rose Co., first, on Hadley. American Eose Society medals for best new rose not yet disseminated—Gold'medal ta Had- ley, scoring 98 p^tets; silver medal to Killarney Brilliant, scoring 94% points. PRIVATE GROWERS' CLASHES. American Beauty, twelve blooms—James B. Duke, Somervllle, N. J., first. Milady, twelve blooms—Mrs. F. A. Constable, Mamaroneck, N^'Y., first. Mrs. George Shawyer, twelve blooms—P. B. Widener, Ogontx, Pa., flllit; H. W. Boettger, Riverdale-on-HiK^on, N. T., second. Mrs. Cbas. Russell, twelve blooms—Mi-s. M. K. Jessup, Lenox, Mass., first; Mrs. F. A. Cou- etable, second. WtattB Killarney or Double White Killarney, twelte^blooms—James B. Duke, first. Richmond, twelve blooms—P. B. Widener, first. Radiance, twelve blooms—Mrs. M. K. Jessup, first. Lady Hillingdon, twelve hlooms^P. B. Widener, first. Sunburst, twelve blooms—Mrs. F. A. Constable, first. My Maryland, twelve blooms—John Wana- maker, Wyncote, Pa., first. ;>. Any other disseminated variety, white, fwclve blooms—P. B. Widener, first. Any other disseminated variety, pink, twelve blooms—P. B. Widener, first. Any other disseminated variety, red, twelve blooms—P. B. Widener, first. Twenty-five blooms, one or more varieties to be shown in one vase—P. B. Widener, first. The Carnations. The carnation section was staged March 24 under the management of the American Carnation Society. The carnation men insist that March is too late to show their flowers at their best and the carnation section did not com- pare with the roses for extent or in- terest. Matchless, Philadelphia and Princess Dagmar, of this year's novel- ties, were in good shape. Alice Coombs, a 1915 debutante, was excellent and Laura Weber was good. Enc


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