NovEMBEn 16, 1916. 



The Florists^ Review 



29 



A General View of the Cleveland Show with the Corrigan Cup Winner in the Right Foreground. 



Coon, Hhineheck. N. Y., first; Lasher & Pells, 

 Bed Hook, N. Y., second. 



Two hundred blooms violets, single— Carl Ha- 

 genburger. Mentor, O., first. 



One hundred spikes antirrhinum- Carl Hagen- 

 burger, first; Claude Tyler, North Oliusted, ()., 

 second. 



Fifty calendidn flowers — J. M. Gasser Co., 

 Cleveland. O., first. 



One hundred si)ikes of vnlley — J. M. Gasser 

 Co., first; the Fricilley Co., Cleveland, ()., second. 



I'orty stalks 1. ilium giganteum — The Friedlev 

 Co., first. 



Twelve cychiiiicn — The Friedley Co., first; C. 

 Merkel & Son, Mentor, 0.. Second. 



Six Begonia Lorraine — The Friedley Co., first. 



Six Begonia (Jlory of Cincinnati — The Nau- 

 mann Co., Cleveland, 0., first; the Friedley Co., 

 second. 



Six of any other begonia of the Lorraine type 

 — Tho Xraimnnn Co., first and second. 



Exhibit of strawflowers — Wycoflf Floral Co., 

 Chagrin Falls. O., first. 



Group of flowering plants — The Friedlev Co., 

 first: II. 1'. Wells. Cleveland, O., second; E. J. 

 Buyer, Cleveland, O.. third. 



Sweet peas — H. Christmnn & Son, North Olm- 

 sted, O., ctrtificate of merit. 



Pansy exhibit Louis AVesterburg & Sons, AVar- 

 rensville, ()., cortiticate of merit. 



Group of cherries— Carl Hagenburgcr, certifi- 

 cat.' of merit. 



In addition to the commercial ex- 

 hibits for competition there were a 

 number for exhibition only. 



Elmer D. Smith & Co., Adrian, Mich., 

 sent a handsome vase of Tiger, and 

 also showed the new pompon. Little 

 Gem. 



The E, G. Hill Co., Richmond, Ind., 

 sent a large vase of specimen blooms. 



Anton Then, Chicago, sent a fine dis- 

 play of Carnation Thenanthos, which 

 was awarded a certificate of merit. 



O. C. Barber, Barberton, O., received 

 honorable mention for a vase of Sun- 

 burst roses. 



A. N. Picrson, Inc., Cromwell, Conn., 

 sent a large collection of pompons and 

 singles, also a vase of the new bronze 

 mum, Barbara Davis. 



Charles H. Totty, Madison, N. J., was 

 represented by a large collection of 

 pompons and single varieties. 



The retail florists of Cleveland are 

 not deterred from exhibiting by such 

 an unimportant fact as no provision 

 being made for them in the premium 

 list. Table decorations, basket arrange 

 ments, corsage bouquets and similar ar- 

 ticles were shown by Knoble Bros., 

 Smith & Fetters Co., the J. M. Gasser 

 Co., Timothy Smith, Christine, T. J. 

 Kegg Co., the Flower Shop, L. C. Hahn, 



Westman & Goetz, C. B. Wilhelmy and 

 A. N. Albrecht. 



H. P. Knoble was chairman of the 

 exhibition committee, Frank A. Fried- 

 ley had charge of the show and the 

 judges were C. N. Bartels, C. C. Taylor 

 and R. Witterstaetter. 



Visitors. 



The following trade visitors were 

 present: 



.T. Byrlder, Akron, O. 



.loe Marks, Chicago. 



Carl Hagenburger, W. Mentor, O. 



S. J. Hamilton, Coshocton, O. 



Albert Erickson, AVestern Springs, 111. 



J. J. Salmon, Akron, O. 



Chas. E. Barton and wife, Norwalk, O. 



John Merkel, Mentor, 0. 



Philip J. Foley, Chicago. 



D. E. Landin, Hinsdale, 111. 

 Francis Haezel, Detroit. 



C. A. Hotchklss, Cuyahoga Falls, O. 

 J. A. Rosengrcn. Crestline, O. 

 L. L. Lamborn, Alliance, O. 

 John K. Quallich, Chicago. 

 iLirtin Keukauf, Philadelphia. 

 Stephen Green, Philadelphia. 

 AV. J. Smart, New York. 



E. A Coe, Barberton, O. 



B. H. Tracy, AVcnham, Mass. 



L. AVesterburg, AVarrensville, O. 



A. Gemind, Akron, O. 



AV. A. Humm, Oberlin, O. 



L. E. AVagner, Sanduskv. O. 



Mrs. E. E. Dill, Lorain, O. 



(). A. LeckT, Orrville, O. 



H. A. Cade, Oberlin, O. 



AA'allace R. Plerson, Cromwell, Conn. 



AV. L. AVyckoff and wife, Chagrin FuKs. 0. 



AV. Reynolds, ,\'kron, O. 



Elizabeth McCabe, Youngsto'wn, O. 



J. A. Miller, Rutherford, N. J. 



John E. Smith find wife, Akron, O. 



Mrs. J. N. Parker, Caldwell, O. 



Joseph Zwolinski, Independence, O. 



."Stella Buskirk, Independence, O. 



R. AVitterstaetter, Cincinnati, O. 



AV. C. Harrison, Painesville, 0. 



A. P. Lyndo and wife. New Orleans, La. 



(). AV. Lenschner, Barberton, O. 



IS. E. Blackshaw, Chicago. 



AA'. G. Bate, Newton Falls, O. 



Mrs. B. AV. Huling, Akron, O. 



Mrs. A. E. Bender, Akron. O. 



Mrs. H. K. AVilson, Columbus, 0. 



Mrs. O. E. Leckv, Orrville, O. 



Albert Brigg, Pittsburgh. 



V. M. Nojvo, Lorain, O. 



Mrs. Nellie Ziegler, Bellcvue, O. 



LANCASTER, PA. 



Show Marks an Advance. 



The second flower show under the aus- 

 pices of tlie Lancaster County Florists' 

 Club was held November 9 to 11 at 

 Lancaster, Pa. The weather was bright 

 and clear and brought out a large at- 

 tendance. In quality of stock the show 

 Avas superior to the one held two years 

 ago. 



Ira H. Landis showed a table on 

 which were Mrs. Ward, Eureka, Benora 

 and Mrs. Akehurst carnations, with 

 which yellow daisies and pompon mums 

 were used extensively. 



Elmer J. Weaver showed vases of 

 Lemon Queen and Orange Prince calen- 

 dulas, which were the finest ever grown 

 in I..ancaster county. His \'ases of mi- 

 gnonette also were extraordinary. 



The Orchids at the Museum Show in New York were Fine but Poorly Placed. 



