1074 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



N'OVEMBEB 10, 1003. 



that it was difficult to move about. The 



l>r ters of the show should eertainlj 



feel encouraged now that they have at 

 last demonstrated thai \.u i'ork can 

 hold a successful flowi t show. New 

 Sfork is evidently New York when il likes 

 g( r down t'i business. 

 v II. i rington was, ol co trse, re 



pi esidet t. \ old heaT 



: hing else at the meet ing and, 



after the tremendous exhibit he made, 



only as it should be. F. I.'. Pier 



-Mil i'i-i n, .1 a- \ i, i- |ni-si,||.|i1 ami Ell 



D. Smith was elected in In-- placi . This 

 nas tin- only change ir I ii" personnel of 



:l (Beers. There seems a whisper in 



the aii- tn bold 1 1"' next mi et ing of I be 



M a I I lOStOU 



The judges a. the show svere 

 number, as follows: Eugene 

 douze, Chas. II. Totty, Professor Cow- 

 ell, John Ash, Wm. Turner, \Vm. Plumb, 

 Edwin l.un-.lali . I linn' U. Smith ami 

 Wm. Nicholson. B. 



The Awards. 



«in chrysanthe 

 were as follows: 



Flftj 1. 1 - 



Richmond, Ind. : 

 H. McK. Twomb: 



Fifty blooms. 



\ i : igton Bee i 



.1 ,v \i S. Vi 



F. R. Pierson's Exhibit at the New York Exhibition. 

 (Chrysanthemum Dr. Eoglehardt in center ) 



s.nit!. ,v Smii. A.lrii 



In •■ iree A. Herring- 



11 Y. sec ! 



1902, Wm Duckbam. 



■ ■• ■ .ll PliZl'S to 



Pool - I 



i- for < lling i. 



\ Son. W A M , 



