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The Florists^ Review 



NOVBHBBB 14, 1918. 



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The fourteenth annual mum show of 

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 ciety was held in Pembroke hall, Glen 

 Cove, October 31 and November 1. Com- 

 petition was strong in all the forty-one 

 classes. The mums, as usual, were of 

 the largest size and finest quality. The 

 vegetables exhibited were exceptionally 

 fine, as were the roses, carnations, vio- 

 lets, decorative work and fruit. Par- 

 ticularly deserving of notice were the 

 large specimen bush and standard 

 Hooper Pierson mums and an unusually 

 fine collection of foliage plants ex- 

 hibited by Eobert Marshall, gardener to 

 Captain J. E. De Lamar. This group 

 was awarded the medal of the National 

 Association of Gardeners for the most 

 meritorious exhibit in the show. Spe- 

 cial mention is due also to Eobert Jones, 

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 fine display in the cut chrysanthemum 

 classes; to George Ferg^uson, gardener 

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 display of carnations; to William 

 Churchill, gardener to F. W. Woolworth, 

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 mums, which was awarded the Mrs. 

 F. B. Pratt silver cup. 



Other prize-winners were Frank Sar- 

 gent, gardener to W. J. Jennings; 

 Thomas Twigg, gardener to J. E. Aid- 

 red; Ben Sutherland, gardener to Mrs. 

 W. Gibb; Angus B. MacGregor, gardener 

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 dener to Mrs. F. B. Pratt; E. Harris, 

 gardener to Andrew Fletcher; Charles 

 Stango, gardener to Mrs. M. Daball. 



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 tion to John Dombrowski for a display 

 of seedling mums, also to Frank Pe- 

 troccia. 



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