. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igii. The American Florist. 991. GENERAL VIEW OF THE BOSKOOP FLOWER SHOW, HOLLAND, APRIL 5-20„ 1911. roses, hydrangeas, Japanese maples, viburnums, magnolias, prunus (amyg- dalus, Persica, cerasus), cytisus (la- burnum, genista), malus, Crataegus, glycine, clematis, andromedas, deut- zias, kalmias, robinias, staphyleas, spireas, weigelias, peonies, lilies, fun- kias, ampelopsis, buxus, palms, aucu- bas, skimmias, pseudolarix, dimorphan- thus, etc. There was not room for all the plants which were sent. Among the ol
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igii. The American Florist. 991. GENERAL VIEW OF THE BOSKOOP FLOWER SHOW, HOLLAND, APRIL 5-20„ 1911. roses, hydrangeas, Japanese maples, viburnums, magnolias, prunus (amyg- dalus, Persica, cerasus), cytisus (la- burnum, genista), malus, Crataegus, glycine, clematis, andromedas, deut- zias, kalmias, robinias, staphyleas, spireas, weigelias, peonies, lilies, fun- kias, ampelopsis, buxus, palms, aucu- bas, skimmias, pseudolarix, dimorphan- thus, etc. There was not room for all the plants which were sent. Among the old rhododendron varieties Kate Waterer, Cynthia, Sir John Brough- ton, Charley Waterer, John Walker, Chevalier Felix de Sauvage, Helen Waterer, Fashiosum fl. pi., Lee's Dark Purple, C. S. Sargent and Cat- awbiense grandiflorum di^ew special attention and among the new ones Pink Pearl, White Pearl and Strate- gist excelled, as fine malculated Sappho, Mme. Jules Porgues and Mme. van Houtte. Among the several azalea groups there were very remarkable varieties, sucli as the Azalea mollis Sinensis Anthony Koster, A. mollis J. C. van Tol. A. pontica fl. pi. Aide and Raphael de Smet, A. indica Vervaene- ana alba and among the other ever- green azaleas: ledifolia, amoena, ma- crantha, Yadoyawa, Hinodegyri and Benigyri. Among the Japanese maples Acer palmatum atropurpureum, A. palm, dissectum atropurpureum, A. palm, diss, variegatum and A. Japoni- cum filicifolium were especially worthy of mention. Lowii, Henryana, striata and heterophylla elegans were espec- ially noticeable among the ampelopsis sorts. The Japanese cherries espec- ially the double-flowered Shirofugen, Hisakawa and Benifugen were very beautiful. The clematis-plants were exhibited in cones with fence-work. The varieties Standishii and Miss B^te- man made a very good impression. Among the cytisus-sorts we ought es- pecially to mention Laburnum Vossii, Genista praeron alba and Genista An- dreana prostrata, among the deutz
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