Skftkubeb 18, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



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•Tohannesburg, F. W. Fellows, Valiant 

 t|nd Mrs. D. Fleming as his best. Al- 

 fred E. Doty was second. 



For twelve blooms decorative, Ralph 

 ^^^ Clark was first, with Cecile, Ben 

 ^Vilson, C. W. Hayden, Dr. Feris, M. 

 Ijcuonnand, Hortulanus Fiet, Beachy, 

 <'ambria, Wm. Slocombe, Preferencia, 

 Jane Selby and Dorothy. T. J. Murphy, 

 I'oabody, Mass., was second. 



For twelve peony-flowered, J. K. 

 Alexander was first, with fine flowers 

 '!^ ^^gf!J Savage, Striped Gem, Chicago, 

 Carl Purdy, Queen Wilhelmina, Mrs. 

 l-'illiah Speare, Striped Queen and Mrs. 

 A. Piatt. C. Louis Ailing was second. 



For twelve vases of pompons, C. Louis 

 Ailing was first, specially desirable va- 

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41 ACRES OF PONDS THIS SEASON 

 GLOBES, AQUARIUMS, AQUARIUM SUPPLIES, Etc. 



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Scientific 

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Jennie, Wee Gracie, Phoebe, Eurydice, 

 Adelaide and Lassie. 



For six blooms of one variety, J. E. 

 Jones was first, with President Wilson. 



The Fottler, Fiske, Rawson Co. had 

 a grand display of gladioli and dahlias, 

 which received a silver medal. Among 

 the best vases of gladioli were Loveli- 

 ness, Mary Pickford, Mrs. Merton Gage, 

 Pink Lady, Orange Glory, Mrs. F. 

 Pendleton, Europa, White Glory, Peace, 



Niagara and Schwaben. J. K. Alex- 

 ander also received a silver medal for 

 an extensive showing of dahlias and 

 gladioli, well arranged in large recep- 

 tacles. Thomas J. Murphy had a large 

 show of specimen blooms of wonderful 

 size, some of the decoratives up to ten 

 inches in diameter. W. D. Hathaway 

 also had a big display. 



The Breck-Eobinson Co. had a long 

 bank of gladioli, dahlias and cannas in 



