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90 



The Florists' Review 



Sbptethbbb 7, 1016. 



BRAMPTON, ONT. 



Canadian National Exhibition. 



The horticultural section of the na- 

 tional exhibition at Toronto attracts 

 more sightseers each year, and this fact 

 should not be overlooked by the ilorists 

 if they are to keep pace with other 

 trades, which take advantage of this 

 splendid opportunity to demonstrate 

 the development in their respective 

 fields. August 30 110,000 people viewed 

 the flower exhibits of the exhibition, 

 which were rather better than those of 

 former years, the Dale Estate's orchid 

 group, a winner of first prize, and 

 Thomas Manton's cunning arrangement 

 of orchid plants, coming in for more 

 than ordinary attention. 



In table decorations the first prize 

 was awarded to G. Sheridan, of To- 

 ronto, his most delicate and artistic 

 work with Cattleya Harrisonias, odon- 

 toglossums and a little valley evoking 

 keen admiration. S. A. Frost's table 

 decoration also was an ambitious piece 

 of work, with orchids and valley at- 

 tractively displayed around a fountain 

 centerpiece. This gained second prize, 

 while T. Manton secured third. Most 

 of the judging was done by W. Mc- 

 Intyre, of Georgetown, S. A. Anderson 

 unfortunately being delayed through a 

 mishap to his car on the way from 

 Buffalo. 



Various Notes. 



The stock at the Dale Estate is far 

 short of the demand, the late planting 

 in every instance being mainly respon- 

 sible. It will be another month before 

 carnations appear, as the bulk of the 

 plants are still in the field and labor 

 conditions are not improving by any 

 means. 



Limited quantities of Ophelia and 

 Shawyer roses are coming in and White 

 Killarney and Killarney roses are show- 

 ing good color in spite of the hard 

 summer. Early mums suffered consid- 

 erably throughout the hot spell and it 

 is too early to prophesy how the other 

 stock is going to turn out. Sweet peas, 

 asters and gladioli have been a great 

 failure. 



Reciprocity in traveling arrange- 

 ments appears to be responsible for a 

 large number of visitors from the 

 States this summer. In last week's list 

 were to be found the names of T. A. 

 Torrance, Cleveland, O.; A. R. Clifford, 

 Rochester, N, Y.; A. M. Fisher, Wil- 

 mington, Del.; W. H. Jordan, Geneva, 

 N. Y.; U. P. Hedrich, Geneva Experi- 

 mental Station, N. Y., and L. A. Thomp- 

 son, Chicago. W. G. P. 



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