. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. VASE OF CHRYSANTHEMUM MRS. H. W. BUCKBEE, AT WORLD'S FAIR EXHIBITION. Rhapis flabelliformis, highly commended; J. A. Peterson, Pandanus Veitchii, highly commended. Shaw medals were awarded to F. R. Pierson Company, Tarry town, N. Y., for Nephrolepis Piersoni; to John Scott, Brooklyn, N. Y., for Nephrolepis Scottii; to Vaughan's Seed Store, Baby Rambler rose. NOTES. The attendance of the trade visitors was remarkable, as the list in another column w/11 show. Mr. and Mrs. August Poehlmann received many congratulatio


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. VASE OF CHRYSANTHEMUM MRS. H. W. BUCKBEE, AT WORLD'S FAIR EXHIBITION. Rhapis flabelliformis, highly commended; J. A. Peterson, Pandanus Veitchii, highly commended. Shaw medals were awarded to F. R. Pierson Company, Tarry town, N. Y., for Nephrolepis Piersoni; to John Scott, Brooklyn, N. Y., for Nephrolepis Scottii; to Vaughan's Seed Store, Baby Rambler rose. NOTES. The attendance of the trade visitors was remarkable, as the list in another column w/11 show. Mr. and Mrs. August Poehlmann received many congratulations on their priEC winning roses. Unfortunately for W. B. Dittman and Peter Weiland, Newcastle, Ind., their exhibits of American Beauty roses were disqualified because of shortage in count. Thirtv-lour different varieties of chrys- anthemums are grafted on one bush at the fair. How many varieties of graft can be worked on a government depart- ment or a city institution?—St. Louis Post Dispatch. Protest was made against award to E. G. Hill Company on Sections 18 and 19, chrysanthemums, and Nathan Smith & Son were disqualified on their entry of twenty-five varieties for which they were given third piize and this award was awarded to W. A. Chalfant, Springfield, Mo. TRADE VISITOBS. Among those who were in attendance are the following: Aug. Baumer, Louisville, Ky. A. C. Beal, Urbana, 111. E. Benard, San Diego, Cal. A. C. Benson, Hinsdale, 111. J. Bertermann and daughter, Indian- apolis, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. E. R Bess, Kansas City, Mo. Fred Breitraeyer, Detroit, Mich. Philip Breitmeyer, Detroit, Mich S. S. Brenneman, Webb City, Mo. A. C. Brown, Springfield, III. A C. & H. H. Canfield, Springfield, 111. Mrs. A. E. Easterday, Vandalia, 111. B. Eschner, Philadelphia, Pa. Miss Nellie Goodge, Evansville, Ind. Miss Ida Gorton, Kinder Rock, 111. W. D. Grave, Richmond, Ind. Alex. Guttmann, New York. W. A. Harkett, Dubuque, la. John Hartje, Indianapolis, Ind. J. Hartshorne and wife, Jo


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