. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. FANCY. DAOQBR. $ per 1000 38-40 Broadway, FANCY FERNS, New Crop Oalax. Bronze or Green $ per 1000: $ Sphadnum Moss, large bales $: 6 bales. $ Extra fine Lencothoe Sprays, Green and Bronze $ per 100: $ per 1000 per bunch, 35c: 50-pound case $ Loii Hoaa, in barrels for banging baskets $ per barrel Florists in the Middle and Western States can save money by placing their orders with us A trial order solicited. MICHIGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, Inc Wholesale Commissio


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. FANCY. DAOQBR. $ per 1000 38-40 Broadway, FANCY FERNS, New Crop Oalax. Bronze or Green $ per 1000: $ Sphadnum Moss, large bales $: 6 bales. $ Extra fine Lencothoe Sprays, Green and Bronze $ per 100: $ per 1000 per bunch, 35c: 50-pound case $ Loii Hoaa, in barrels for banging baskets $ per barrel Florists in the Middle and Western States can save money by placing their orders with us A trial order solicited. MICHIGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, Inc Wholesale Commission Florists and Florists' Supplies, All phone connections. DETROn, MICH. combe, Sussex, was a very close sec- ond, his Rose Pink Enchantress, Brit- annia, Victory, and Red Lawson be- ing very fine. A. F. Dutton, Iver. Bucks, came third, and he showed three vases of magnificent blooms of Winsor in his collection. "The American Carnation Society's silver cup for three vases of American novelties was won by W. Wallace, Ea- ton Bray, with Delight, Afterglow, and May Day; 'B. E. Bell, Guernsey, sec- and, and H. T. Mason, Hampton Hill, Middlesex, third. Only a second prize was awarded to the class for British novelties, and this was won by W. H. Lancashire, with Rose Dore, Black Chief, and Emperor. The Covent Garden bowl and added silver medal for 60 blooms each of two varieties, two dozen of each to be shown in boxes as packed for market, and the rest in vases, was won by W. H. Lan- cashire, who had superb blooms of Marmion and White Perfection; there were five competitors, and there was only one prize offered, but Mr. Wal- lace was highly commended for love- ly flowers of Enchantress and Win- sor. "In the class for 25 blooms of a variety of the Enchantress class, A. Smith, Enfield Highway, led easily with wonderful flowers of his new and splendid blush-pink variety named Empire Day, a variety that will oust Enchantress if it Is a good grower; G. Lange, Hampton, was second


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