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The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



First prize for plant of Timothy Eaton 

 chr.\-santliemum to Wm. Kleinheinz. 



Special prize to Thos. Holland for umbrella 

 trained chrysanthemum. 



Sptplal mention to J. W. Cnting. Swarthy 

 more. Pa., .for foliage plants. 



Special mention to Robei t Ciaig & Son for 

 i^roup of foliage plants and two specimen rlia- 



Special mention to The W. H. Moon Co., Mor- 

 risville. Pa., for evergreens. 



Special mention to Jos. Kift & Son for col- 

 lectir-n of foliage plants and cacti. 



Special mention to Wm. Kleinheinz for pom- 

 pon chrysanthemums. 



Special mention for baby chrysanthemum im- 

 ported from Japan to John Cullen. 



\'cry honorable mention to Henry A. Dreer 

 for large display of new Pandenus Sanderii. 



Cortiflcate of merit to John Cook, Baltimore, 

 Md., for new rose ■■Baltimore." 



Honorable mention to Myers & Samtman. 

 Wyndmoor, Pa., for rose ■■Sunrise." 



Certificate of merit to American Rose Co.. 

 ■n'ashington. D. C, for display of new rose 



Ther 



the 



foi- 



Geimany. The judges deemed both not worthy, 

 so the medal goes back for next year. 



Twenty-five named palms, not less than 12 

 kinds, Wm. Schray & Sons, first; Michel Plant 

 and Bulb Co.. second. 



Collection named begonias, not more than two 

 of any om- v:.ii. ty. \\'m. Schray & Sans, first; 

 Michel T'l;mi ;tM I f.Mtb Co., second; George 

 Windier. 1 1 



Plant 



Bulb 



C. C. Sanders, 



I. . tion of named foliage 



1 loaves, not less than 12 



ferns excluded. Wm. 



Michel Plant and Bulb 



tiled blooming plants in 



iltata Bostoniensis; 

 ,. first; C. C. Sand- 

 Sons, third, 

 n. Schray & Sons, 



inch of space was taken up witli exliibits, 

 which left very little room for those in 

 attendance, this being the only cause of 



IS, first; 

 third. 

 C. C. Sanders. 

 Wm. Schray & 



riant and Bull;. Co. and C. C. Sanders. 



Specimen Pandanus Veitchii, Fred Meinhardt, 

 first; Michel Plant and Bulb Co., second; C. C. 

 Sanders, third. 



M/ A&^^^ --^ 



Group of the New Pandanui Sanderi shown by H. A. Dreer, at the Philadelphia Show. 



complaint. The attendance for the first 

 day was fair and the weather delight- 

 ful. President Meinhardt and the rest 

 of the committee are to be congratulated 

 on the way they handled every detail of 

 the show. 



The judges for the first day on plants 

 were: Otto Koenig. Ma.x Herzog and 

 ]\Ir. Lukes of the Mi.ssouri Botanical 

 Gnrdiii: i.n lut rln \ s;iiithemums. Mr. 

 :\I.i liiiv. „i Sli;,»-- Ciinlen, and A. J. 

 •T;ililMii-k\ : ,111 , Ml i.-i- and carnations, 

 T)i. -\. .■>. Il.iNt..ii. TIenry Emundt, 

 I'.clleville, 111., and .J. J. Beneke. 



WEDNESDAY— SHAW PREMIUMS. 



Five specimen chrysanthemum plants. Wm. 

 Schray, first; George Windier, second; Michel 

 Plant and Bulb Co.. third. 



Three specin^en chrysanthemum plants, Wm. 

 Schray, first; C. C. Sanders, second; Michel 



Three palms, one areca. one sago 

 pandanus, prize $10, C. C. Sanders. 

 Specimen palm, prize ?.). Win. ^^.•hia> 



This ends the list 

 for plants. The i 



sliows. Messr 



Hill, .Smith and Vesey showed that they 

 knew how to grow these, as nearly all 

 the blues were captured by them. 



CUT CHRYSANTHEMUM BLOOMS. 



shlblted without 



variety (Shaw 

 Mrs. Vesey, 

 o., third. 

 .' of superior 



IS. yellow fno limit to 

 A prize of $10 was offered 

 Jones. Mrs. Vesey cap- 

 . G. Hill Co. had to take 



Twenty-five Meteors. Mr. Geo. A. Baker, 

 Devoy & Fenerborn Co. and The Plant Seed 

 Co. offered Jlii for first, .s.cund and third. The 



Soulli r.nl. ri..i i! 1'.. >..ii ri»it; Mrs. Vesey, 



Tu.iiii h . I'l Wm. Schwehr & 



S .11 ll.ihi - I M.iinod & Jaccard 



(.■.■mi.iu. .1 ..11.-..! s luth Park Floral 



i-i. u..i. iii.,i. ill.,. \..-. :,. .,Lcond; F. J. Fill- 



-Hve Brides. The Mound City Paper 

 ueter Bros. Hardware Co. and Devoy 

 iiirn Co. offered $10. Mrs. Vesey won 

 H. Michel, second; F. J. 



Lihtfpii American Beauties. Mrs. Alfred 

 ir.iril and E. O. Stanard offered $15 for 

 and si'cond. In this class The South Park 

 a I Co, again came in for first honors and 



CARNATIONS. 



The next classes were cut carnations, 

 ml the display was grand and a great 

 i-|i|ii\ was made on one table not for 

 Mii|iit itiiiii. The Chicago Carnation 

 11- -Imwi'd their grand Mrs. Higin- 



Mi 



II. ■ iiihl u.-ll ■■iiAMi. rspecially 

 wlihii \\:i- iiiiii-li admired. 

 \iir -l.iLii'il III- iirw seedling 



for it and said that Mr. Aue 

 something fine in the new St. 



Fifty blooms white, in variet>-. First, second 

 and third prizes valued at $10.00. offered by D. 

 I. Bushnell. the seedsman. Mrs. Vesey, first; 

 Chicago C.irnatinn Cn , second; Swan Peterson. 



J. .I.il.h.ii ■ .... ,, I... , I - [...\ . . . ,11.. in second. 

 THl-RSDAV. 



Thursday our show was much better 

 attended during the day and at night 

 there Avas a large attenilance of society 

 pcn|ilc. Tlir .Al.iliit- Mt 1lir ilav were 



fine ami llir r |h.|iii,,i, km, Mr. Swan 



rctn-Mii. nl i,il.-Mi, (in. 111., had a fine 

 hiMr nl , .11 II, ii I III Mm, mis lor exhibi- 



lii'ii. - iImiii \\:i-a line white seed- 



liii-. \- ' -iiiiM'iliiiiu ,j I. Crane. The 



M. i-. I'i,-|.riiiv and the fine Nor- 



\\.i\- wire Avell grown and were much 

 adiiiiri'd l>.v all of the growers. Heni'y 

 .\iir liad a fresh vase of the St. Louis 

 ami all the visiting growers think it a 

 good one. 



