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The Florists' Review 



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' OrchidSGroup Staged at the National Flower Show this Week by Louis Burk, Gardener to C. Wurst» Olney, Pa. 



Cyclamen, twelve plants, not less than 8-incU 

 pots — Robert Craig Co., first. 



Collection of ericas, epacris and boronias — 

 Knlglit & Struck Co., New York, first. 



Flowering and foliage, stove and greenhouse 

 plants — Robert Craig Co., first; W. A. Manda, 

 second. 



Collection of forced shmbs, herbaceous plants 

 — J. Roehrs Co., Rutherford. N. J., first. 



Hydrangeas, 160 square feet, not less than 

 six varieties — Robert Craig Co., first. 



Hydrangeas, six plants, not less than three 

 varieties — Robert Craig Co., first. 



Specimen hydrangea, not less than three feet 

 In diameter — Robert Craig Co., first. 



Pansies, bed covering fifty square feet — Wm. 

 Sim, Cliftondale, Mass., first. 



Collection of rhododendrons, covering 150 

 square feet — Robert Craig Co., first; J. Boehrs 

 Co.. second. 



Rhododendrons, twelve plants, not less than 

 three varieties — Robert Craig Co., second. 



Rhododendrons, six plants, not less than 

 throe varieties — Robert Craig Co., second. 



Rhododendrons, three plants, not less than 

 three varieties — Robert Craig Co., first. 



Spirsea, or astUbe, twenty-five plants — Rob- 

 ert Craig Co., second. 



Spirtea, or astllbe, twelve plants — Robert 

 Craig Co., second. 



Wistaria, specimen — Robert Craig Co., second. 



PRIVATE GROWERS. 



Acacias, three plants, one or more varieties — 

 Wm. Klelnheinz, gardener to P. A. B. Widener 

 estate, Ogontz, Pa., first. 



Acacia, specimen, any variety — Wm. Kleln- 

 heinz, first. 



Amaryllis, hybrid, twelve plants — Wm. Vert, 

 gardener to Howard Gould, Port Washington, 

 N. Y., first. 



Amaryllis, hybrid, four pots — W. L. Ellis, 

 Fox Hill, Bryn Mawr, Pa., first. 



Anthurlums, six plants, not less than three 

 varieties — J. H. Dodd, gardener to John Wana- 

 maker, Wyncote, Pa., first. 



Anthurlum, specimen — J. H. Dodd, first; S. 

 T. Bodlne, Villa Nova, Pa., socond. 



Azalea Indlca, six plants In variety — Wm. 

 Klelnheinz, first. 



Azalea Indlca, specimen, 'white — Wm. Kleln- 

 heinz, first. 



Azalea Indlca, specimen, pink or rose — Wm. 

 Klelnheinz, first. 



Azalea Indica, specimen, any other color — 

 Wm. Klelnheinz, first. 



Cineraria hybrids, six plants, assorted colors — 

 Joseph Crowther, gardener to F. D. Disston, 

 Devon, Pa., first; L. Batchlor, Devon, Pa., sec- 

 ond. 



Cineraria hybrids, six plants — Joseph Crow- 

 ther, first ; L. Bachlor, second. 



Cineiarla stellata, six plants — John Dunn, 

 gardener to Edgar Scott, Lansdowne, Pa., first ; 

 J. T. Whlttaker, gardener to G. W. Elklns, 

 Elkins Park, Pa., second. 



Cineraria, specimen, any variety — John Dunn, 

 first; J. T. Whlttaker, second. 



Cyclamen, twelve plants — Wm. Robertson, gar- 

 dener to J. W. Pepper, Jenkintown, Pa., first; 

 J. H. Dodd, second. 



Cyclamen, six plants — Wm. Robertson, first; 

 J. H. Dodd, second. 



Gardenias, six plants — J. H. Dodd, first; L. 

 Austin, Rosemont, Pa., second. 



Genista, specimen — David Archer, gardener to 

 O. H. McFadden, Rosemont, Pa., first; Wm. 

 Robertson, second. 



Heliotrope, three plants — W. L. Ellis, first ; 

 Mrs. Chas. Wheeler, Bryp Mawr, Pa., second. 



Hydrangeas, French, six plants — William Rob- 

 ertson, first. 



Hydrangeas, six plants, six varieties — William 

 Robertson, first. 



Hydrangeas, three plants, three varieties — 

 William Robertson, first; J. H. Dodd, second. 



Hydrangea, specimen — William Robertson, 

 first ; Joseph Crowther, second. 



Lilac, five plants, five varieties — Wm. Kleln- 

 heinz, first; J. H. Dodd, second. 



i-llac, ten plants. In variety — Wm. Klelnheinz, 

 first; J. H. Dodd, second. 



Marguerite, specimen — John Grlbble, Wyncote, 

 Pa., first; B. H. Schmidt, gardener to John 

 Hobson, Radnor, Pa., second. 



Nemesla strumosa Suttonl, best three pots— 



J. H. Dodd, first; W. L. Ellis, second. 



Pansies, display of plants in bloom — J. H. 

 Dodd, first; W. L. Ellis, second. 



Primula Chlnensls, six plants — W. L. Ellis, 

 first ; Mrs. Chas. Wheeler, second. 



Primula malacoides, twelve plants — J. H. 

 Dodd, first. 



■Primulas, twelve plants, not less than three 

 varieties — W. L. Ellis, first. 



Primulas, six plants, not less than two varie- 

 ties — Joseph Crowther, first; J. H. Dodd, sec- 

 ond. 



Primula obconica glgantea, six plants, assorted 

 colors — Joseph Crowther first; J. T. Whlttaker, 

 second. 



Rhododendron Pink Pearl, one plant — William 

 Robertson, first; Wm. Klelnheinz, second. 



Rhododendron, specimen, any color — Wm. 

 Klelnheinz, first. 



Schlzanthus, six plants— John Dunn, first; 

 John Grlbble, second. 



Schlzanthus, three plants— ^ohn Dunn, first: 

 John Grlbble, second. 



Splrffia, or astllbe. five plants— R. Abeneritz, 

 gardener to Thomas McKean, Rosemont. Pa . 

 first. 



Splraa, or astllbe. 10-inch pot, Gladstone, pure 

 white — Joseph Crowther, first; Joseph Fox. Wyn- 

 cote, Pa., second. 



Spiraea, or astllbe, 10-inch pot, Rubens, pink- 

 R. Abeneritz, second. 



Spiraea or astllbe, 10-lnch pot, America, lilac 

 rose — William Robertson, second. 



Spinea, or astllbe, 10-lnch pots, Philadelphia, 

 lavender-pink— David Archer, gardener to Geo! 



5'k„ ♦ ■'^^^°' Rosemont, Pa., first; William 

 Robertson, second. 



Flowering plant, any variety other than ab->ve 

 — W. H. Smith. Bryn Mawr, Pa. 



Wistaria, specimen — Thomas W. Logan, gr . 

 dener to Clement Newbold, Jenkintown. Pa' 

 first; William Robertson, second. 



Group of flowering plants and bulbs — John 

 Dunn, first; Wm. Klelnheinz, second. 



Group of blooming plants and foliage plants— 

 W. L. Ellis, first; J. H. Dodd, second. 



Group of fiowering and foliage plants, arranged 

 for effect — Joseph Crowther, first. 



