. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 'I'll H" III' >?' piiim^[i "}mfi" im^]^MPiiFiy""iiiy"i "itT ^'iiw'i 'ii I iiii|n"nijiii F';pjwnj'''i'I'lUff^.'^T 16 , n!%t Floriists* Review rz. 'P- OCTOBSB 28, OHICAQO SPECIAI. PBEMIUMS; ' A Fine Showing of Prizes. ' All the plans for the Chicago Gi-aind Floral Testival, to be held at the Coli- seum, November 9 to 14, were fully dis- ciissed in a half-day meeting of the executive committee, held at the Morri- son hotel, October 21, when A. Hender- son, W. N. Eudd, W. J. Keimel, August Poehlmann, N.


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 'I'll H" III' >?' piiim^[i "}mfi" im^]^MPiiFiy""iiiy"i "itT ^'iiw'i 'ii I iiii|n"nijiii F';pjwnj'''i'I'lUff^.'^T 16 , n!%t Floriists* Review rz. 'P- OCTOBSB 28, OHICAQO SPECIAI. PBEMIUMS; ' A Fine Showing of Prizes. ' All the plans for the Chicago Gi-aind Floral Testival, to be held at the Coli- seum, November 9 to 14, were fully dis- ciissed in a half-day meeting of the executive committee, held at the Morri- son hotel, October 21, when A. Hender- son, W. N. Eudd, W. J. Keimel, August Poehlmann, N. J. Wietoi, E, F, Kurow- sjii, Guy W. French, N. P. Miller, E. A. Kanst, Payne Jennings, Robert Brenton, J. H. Burdett, August Koch, James Morton and M. Barker were in attend- ance. The final premium list is in the hands of the printers and will be ready fpr mailing this week. Copies may be had on application to Secretary N. P. Miller, 179 North Wabash avenue, Chicago. ' An item of unusual interest is the twenty-five silver cups being donated by the greenhouse manufacturers of Chicago. Instead of taking spao« in the Coliseum annex, making trade ex- hibits of greenhouses and greenhouse appliance?, the same as is usually done at the annual convention of the S. A. F., the greenhouse manufacturers of Chicago suggested that the space be sold to others and that a contribution be collected among the manufacturers and donated to the show to be used as prizes. Lord & Burnham Co., Foley Mfg. Cd., Garland Mfg. Co., Ickes-Braun Mill Co., A. Dietsch Co. and the John C. Moninger Co. were represented at a luncheon at the Grand Pacific hotel October 13, at which a subscription was taken and a fund of $500 was made up for the purchase of silver cups. It is expected that the action of the green- house manufacturers in getting together in this way and making a bulk con- tribution will set a precedent for others of the allied trades and the fu- ture may bring more concerted action in this dir


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