. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Ai'itil- 14, 1921 The Florists' Review 23 sweet peiiH the W. W. Tlioinpsoii Co. w;is first, with Zvolanek's Kose, .-iiul W. W. 'rh()iii|)so)i Co. was seeoml, with l{ose (^ueeii. Specimen Blooming Plants. For any otlier variety specimen (ilaiit ill lilooiii, Mrs. N. M. IJryant, Waltiiain, VVilliaiii Heaeli, }X!'r bramdies .•ire more pendulous. Jt attains a lieight of '2r,0 feet in its native habitat. Charles Sander was awarded a gold medal for his i>eautifiil group of Azalea Saiideri. William J{each was awarded a cultural certifi- cate for superb


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Ai'itil- 14, 1921 The Florists' Review 23 sweet peiiH the W. W. Tlioinpsoii Co. w;is first, with Zvolanek's Kose, .-iiul W. W. 'rh()iii|)so)i Co. was seeoml, with l{ose (^ueeii. Specimen Blooming Plants. For any otlier variety specimen (ilaiit ill lilooiii, Mrs. N. M. IJryant, Waltiiain, VVilliaiii Heaeli, }X!'r bramdies .•ire more pendulous. Jt attains a lieight of '2r,0 feet in its native habitat. Charles Sander was awarded a gold medal for his i>eautifiil group of Azalea Saiideri. William J{each was awarded a cultural certifi- cate for superb herbaceous calceolarias, four feet in diameter. K. & .r. Farquliar & Co. contributed a bed of polyanthus with a group of well flowered kalmias in the center and a border of verdant turf. Among the retailers, Penn the Florist made an attractive showing of baskets, vases, etc., arranged suitably for home decorations, and was awarded a silver medal. A similar award went to Henry K. Coniley for a tasteful display, while fhe Post on Cut Flower Co. received a bronze medal for a handsome basket of' roses. The Carnations. There was an excellent show of car nations. For a group arranges! for 'fleet, covering 100 square feet, William •?-^iMi was first, with a splendid lot of flowers artistically set uj) and includ- ing handsome vases or bask(>ts of Twaddle. Rosalia, Kosettc, Prlle Wash- burn, I'ink Delight, White , (lay Cordon, Mrs. (irace Coolidge, Penora, Kuth Paur, Aviator and other good sorts. For of crimson, W. 1>. Howard won with Perftico. For light pink, Coombs, of Hartford, won with Laddie and second went to Sim with the same variety. For dark ]iink, W. I). Howard led with Mrs. Ward and second went to William Sim, with Posalia. William Sim and W. D. Howard led in fhe order named for scarlet, both showing Pelle Orchid Exhibit Staged by A. C. Barrage at the Boston Show. Kor \ariegateil, William Sim won, with W. 1). Howard second


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