. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. m HiAirr op nkw york city 8898 Fifth Ave., near 33rd St. Opposite the Waldorf-Astoria. Phone Mad. Sq. 368-369 Owr Motto—The Golden Rule tllAlBlInf II^I • PMMirniEss. with care Eatm NEW YORK udWeiteni MASS. ORDERS FOR . . NEWYORK WIRE OR PHONE TO MAX 8CHLING 22 WMt S9th Str««t, adjoining Plaza Hotel Best Florists in the States' as references European Orders Executed Msmbsr Florists' Tslssraph Dsllv«ry Association NEW YORK-Esbiblished 1874 DARDS N. E. cor. 44th St and Nadison Ave. Has his own correspondent? in all the largs cities of Europe and the B


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. m HiAirr op nkw york city 8898 Fifth Ave., near 33rd St. Opposite the Waldorf-Astoria. Phone Mad. Sq. 368-369 Owr Motto—The Golden Rule tllAlBlInf II^I • PMMirniEss. with care Eatm NEW YORK udWeiteni MASS. ORDERS FOR . . NEWYORK WIRE OR PHONE TO MAX 8CHLING 22 WMt S9th Str««t, adjoining Plaza Hotel Best Florists in the States' as references European Orders Executed Msmbsr Florists' Tslssraph Dsllv«ry Association NEW YORK-Esbiblished 1874 DARDS N. E. cor. 44th St and Nadison Ave. Has his own correspondent? in all the largs cities of Europe and the British Colonies. Cable orders forwarded by private code. Member of Florists' Telegraph Delivery Cr* TPI7PI7I >Iai° Office, • ^« 1 REtrE^L,, BL00HIN6DALE*8 Th*rwxbs and In the world. ety, ntzhugh, being awarded honor- able mention. Other awards were: Twelve varleHes, show or fancy—John K. Alex- ander, first; Forbes & Keith, second. Twelve blooms, cactus—J. K. Alexander, first; W. D. Hathaway, second. Twelve blooms, decorative—W. D. Hathaway, first; J. K. Alexander, second. Twelve blooms, peony-flowered—J. K. Alex- ander, first; W. D. Hathaway, second. Twelve vases, pompons—J. K. Alexander, first; W. D. Hathaway, second. Twelve vases, singles—J. K. Alexander, first. Lrftrgest and best collection, embracing all classes—J. K. Alexander, first; Forbes & Keith, second. J. K. Alexander, Eaymond W. Swett, the Wrentham Dahlia Gardens and Thomas Cogger all had gladiolus dis- plays of more than ordinary merit. Mr. Cogger received a certificate of merit for Gladiolus Mrs. Keur. H. E. Header, of Dover, N. H., also showed some fine gladioli, while the Old Town Nursery Co. had a table of excellent seedlings. The Fottler, Fiske, Eawson Co. had a good display of dahlias and gladioli. J. K. Alexander had a splen- did display of colossal dahlias, the flow- ers being of mammoth size. Faulkner Farm was first for a collection of hardy herbaceous plants, i


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