. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. PENNSYLVANIA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. View of the Wanamaker Orchid Display at Philadelphia Exhibition. first; Geo. H. yellow—Howard Gould, Hale, second. Six blooms Japanese reflexed, any pink—Howard Gould, first. Six blooms Japanese reflexed, any crimson—Howard Gould, first. Six blooms Japanese reflexed, any bronze—Howard Gould, first. Six blooms anemone, any white— Wm. Dowlen, Seabright, N. J., first. Six blooms anemone, any yellow Mrs. J. S. Lyle, first; Wm. Dowlen, second. Six blooms anemone, any pmk— Mrs. J. S.


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. PENNSYLVANIA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. View of the Wanamaker Orchid Display at Philadelphia Exhibition. first; Geo. H. yellow—Howard Gould, Hale, second. Six blooms Japanese reflexed, any pink—Howard Gould, first. Six blooms Japanese reflexed, any crimson—Howard Gould, first. Six blooms Japanese reflexed, any bronze—Howard Gould, first. Six blooms anemone, any white— Wm. Dowlen, Seabright, N. J., first. Six blooms anemone, any yellow Mrs. J. S. Lyle, first; Wm. Dowlen, second. Six blooms anemone, any pmk— Mrs. J. S. Lyle, first; Wm. Dowlen, second. Six blooms anemone, any crimson —Wm. Dowlen, first. Six blooms anemone, any bronze- Mrs. J. S. Lyle, first; Wm. Dowlen, second. SEEDLINGS, SPOBTS, ETC. Six blooms any white variety—Chas. H. Totty, first. Six blooms any yellow—Chas. H. Totty, first. Six blooms any pink—Geo. H. Hale, first. Six blooms any other color—Chas. H. Totty, first. Vase of anemone flowered varieties —Geo. H. Hale, first; R. Mortimer, second. Vase of hairy and plume varieties —Wm. Dowlen, first; Mrs. Lyle, sec- ond. Vase of single Varieties—Geo. H. Hale, first: Chas. H. Rice, second. lUltuy Best collection of 20 vases—Chas. H. Rice, first; Chas. Mallory, Port Ches- ter, N. Y., second. Best collection of pompons. 10 vases — Mallory, first; C. H. Rice, sec- ond. CIIUYSANTIIEMt;.M PLANTS. Specimen bush plant, white—Mrs. John Crosby Brown, Orange, N. J. (Peter Duff, gardener), first. Specimen standard plant, yellow, not less than 24-inch stem—Mrs. Brown, first; Geo. Schlagel, Bay Ridge, N. Y. (S. H. Mulvy, gardener), second. Twelve plants in variety grown to single stem and in pots not to exceed G inches—Howard Gould, first; W. M. Macbean, Garrison, N. Y., second. Six plants of one variety grown to single stem and in pots not to exceed G inches—Geo. Schlagel, first; Howard Gould, second. Twelve bush plants as grow


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