. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igoS. The American Florist. 769 Ten blooms cbi-ysautliemuois, 1 variety, any eulor.—Thos. Proctor, first. Twenty-five blooms chrysantbciiiums, of Auier- icQD orlgiu, 5 or more varieties shown iu one vase, not less than 3G-Iucti stems; umlisscminat- ed varieties admissihle.—E. G. Hill Co., first. Six vases ot clirysantbcmums, sluglc varlctes, "ue color to a vase, 20 sprays iu cacb vaso.— Alois Frey, first. Ten blooms chrysauthemums, one variety, not yet in commerce.—E. D. Smitb Co., first. Six blooms of clirys
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igoS. The American Florist. 769 Ten blooms cbi-ysautliemuois, 1 variety, any eulor.—Thos. Proctor, first. Twenty-five blooms chrysantbciiiums, of Auier- icQD orlgiu, 5 or more varieties shown iu one vase, not less than 3G-Iucti stems; umlisscminat- ed varieties admissihle.—E. G. Hill Co., first. Six vases ot clirysantbcmums, sluglc varlctes, "ue color to a vase, 20 sprays iu cacb vaso.— Alois Frey, first. Ten blooms chrysauthemums, one variety, not yet in commerce.—E. D. Smitb Co., first. Six blooms of clirysantbemums W. M. Moir. siiown in one vase on stems 2^^ feet long.—? TIios. I'roctor, first; Klmer D. Smitli. second; H. W. Biiclibee, tliinl. Wednesday's Awards, lEOSES, CUT BLOOMS. One Uundred American Beauty.—Poehlmann llros., first; Bassett & Wasbburu, second; Peter Ucinberg, third. Twelve blooms of a new rose never exhibited previous to this season.—F. R. Pierson Co., first, with White Killarney. Twenty-five blooms any variety not in com- merce (silver mednl).—F. R. Pierson Co., sec- ond, with White Killarney; A. Sunderbruch's Sons, Cincinnati, O., third. Fifty blooms of a pink rose for summer culture under glass; a deeper shade of pinli than Presi- dent Carnot.—Peter Reinberg, first, with Mrs. Marshall Field. Fifty blooms rose, LaDetroit.—Geo. Hopp, Grand Rapids, Mich., first. One hundred Bride roses grown by grower operating over 50,000 square feet of glass.— Weiland & Olinger. first. Vase 50 blooms rose, Rhea Beid.—Stuppy Floral Co., St. Joseph, Mo., first. TAELB DECORATIONS. Table decoration, cut orchids.—Ernst Wein- Iioeber Co., first; August Lange, second; Butler Floral Co., third. Visitors. Jas. W. Adams, Normal, 111. Axel Aggerbolm. Onarga, III. Edw. Amerpohl, Janesville. Wis. J. F. Ammann. Edwardsviile, 111. A. Anderson. Moline, 111. S. A. Anderson and wife, Buffalo. N. Y. Miss J. O. Armstrong, St. Louis. Mo. Henry Baer, Peoria, 111
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