. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 980 The American Florist. Nov. JO, E. W. first; G. W. Knowlton, second Breed, third. _ —,.... Vase of six pink—Mrs. J. C. vvnitin. first: M. J. 'WTiittall, second; G. W. PCnowlton. third. „,,..», Vase of six red—Mrs. J. C. Whitln, first; M. J. "VNTiittall, second; E. W. Breed, Vase of six vellow—Mrs. J. C. Whitin. first; G. W. Knowlton, second; C. H. •3ree'ne, third. „n.,,- Vase of six white—Mrs. J. C. Whitin. first; M. J. Whittall, second; G. N\. Knowlton, third. Vase of any other than white—Mrs. J. C Whitin
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 980 The American Florist. Nov. JO, E. W. first; G. W. Knowlton, second Breed, third. _ —,.... Vase of six pink—Mrs. J. C. vvnitin. first: M. J. 'WTiittall, second; G. W. PCnowlton. third. „,,..», Vase of six red—Mrs. J. C. Whitln, first; M. J. "VNTiittall, second; E. W. Breed, Vase of six vellow—Mrs. J. C. Whitin. first; G. W. Knowlton, second; C. H. •3ree'ne, third. „n.,,- Vase of six white—Mrs. J. C. Whitin. first; M. J. Whittall, second; G. N\. Knowlton, third. Vase of any other than white—Mrs. J. C Whitin, first; M. J. Whittall, second; G. W. Knowlton, third. Vase of twenty-five mixed colors—Mrs. J C Whitin, first; M. J. Whittall, sec- ond; L,. C. Midgley, third. Pompons, distinct varieties, 12 vases. one spray in each—Mrs. Percy G. Forbes, first; L. C. Midgley, second; Mrs. J. C. Whitin, third. ,, t, ,-. Hardy outdoor varieties—Mrs. Percy G. Forbes, first. Single varieties display in vases—H. i-. A. Lange, first; E. W. Breed, second; M. T. Whittall, third. ^ ^ t- Palm display—H. F. A. Lange, first; F. B. Madaus. second. Ferns, six pots—M. J. Whittall, first; F. B. Madaus, second. Special prizes—H. F. A. Lange, plants; Mrs J. C. Whitin, roses and carnations; C D Mackie. chrysanthemums and plants; L. C. Midgley, roses and carna- tions; H. F. A. Lange. roses; H. F. A. Lange, seedling chrysanthemum; H. J<. A. Lange, Begonia Gloire de Lorraine and African violets; H. A. Cook, carnations; Sara Watts, ferneries. R- A. M. Hcnshaw. A. M. Henshaw, one of the rising young men of the wholesale cut flower district of Kew York, was born at Bris- tol, England. As a boy he was of an adventurous disposition and embarked as a sailor at the age of 11 years. He fol- lowed the sea for a number of years, rounding Cape Horn seven times _ and circumnavigating the globe four times, during his nautical experience. He eventually settled in this country, where near rel
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