. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 048 The American Florist. April i>y -F. It. Pierson, first; John Wanamaker, first. Conifers, two plants W. A. Manda, second. Dieffenbaehia, one plant (J. n. Dodds, supt. i, first. Holly, one plant—Bobbink & Atkin SECTION G. New Plants Not in ( ommerce. Anthuriuni, flowering—W. A. Manda, second Conifer, hardy—W. A. Manda, first Cycad. species—W. A. Manda. Dracrena—W. A. Manda, first Co;, second. lust. Julius Roebrs Hydrangeas, six plants, not less than two varieties -Wm. Ziegler, Jr., (A. Bieschke, , Nor


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 048 The American Florist. April i>y -F. It. Pierson, first; John Wanamaker, first. Conifers, two plants W. A. Manda, second. Dieffenbaehia, one plant (J. n. Dodds, supt. i, first. Holly, one plant—Bobbink & Atkin SECTION G. New Plants Not in ( ommerce. Anthuriuni, flowering—W. A. Manda, second Conifer, hardy—W. A. Manda, first Cycad. species—W. A. Manda. Dracrena—W. A. Manda, first Co;, second. lust. Julius Roebrs Hydrangeas, six plants, not less than two varieties -Wm. Ziegler, Jr., (A. Bieschke, , Noroton, Conn., first. Imantophylluin in flower, three plants—C. B. Newbold, (S. J. Batcbehir, gr.), first; Benj. si ii-ii, i w. D. Robertson, gr. i. Roslyn, L. 1., second. Hydrangeas. New French, collection not less than six \arieties; varieties that were intro- duced in 1909 or since then—Wm. Ziegler, Jr., (A. Bieschke, gr. I. first; John Wanamaker, (John H. Dodds. supt.), second. Lilacs, twelve plants in bloom, not less than. WIBTOR1BROS.' WHITE PERFECTION CARNATIONS AT THE CHICAGO SHOW. Foliage plant, variety—W. A. Manda, second. Fern, species—W. A. Manda, first. Fern, variety—W. A. Manda. first; John W. Pepper, i William Robertson, gr. I. sec- ond. 1'a I in, specimen plant—W. A. Manda, first. Shrul», hardy—W. A. Manda. first. Most reliable economic I da ill. This may be a new fruit, new vegetable or other plant, which has a distinct economic value—No award. Must valuable Foliage plant—No award. Most valuable new flowering plant—Adolph Lewlsohn, fj. Canning, gr. I. first. SECTION H. Plants—Miscellaneous. Allamanda, specimen plant, any variety—No award. Amaryllis, twenty-five plants in variety— Howard Gould, i W. W. Vert, gr.), first. Amaryllis, six plants, not less than three va- rieties—Howard Could, iW. W. Vert, gr.), first; Mrs. D. Willis James, (Wm. Duckham, gr.), second. Anthurium, specimen plant in spa the—John W. Pepper


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