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The Florists^ Review 



NOTBMBBB 10, 1921 



W0RCE8TEB, MASS. 



Flower Show. 



The Worcester County Horticultural 

 Society held its annual chrysanthemum 

 show November 3 and 4 and it was de- 

 clared by all who saw it to be one of 

 the best exhibitions ever held. 



In the center of the hall H. Lange 

 staged an autumn garden. The dais was 

 occupied by a magnificent group of 

 plants and flowers staged for effect by 

 Allen J. Jenkins, gardener to Mrs. 

 Homer Gage, of Shrewsbury. Eandall 's 

 newer Shop had two large groups, along 

 with a striking table decoration in yel- 

 low. A. N. Pierson, Inc., Cromwell, 

 Conn., was awarded a certificate of 

 merit for new varieties of mums. 



In the chrysanthemum awards Iris- 

 thorpe Farm took first prize for ten 

 blooms, for collection, for singles and 

 for plants. In the mum plant display 

 H. F. A. Lange took second prize; W. D. 

 Ross, third, and Eandall 's Flower Shop, 

 fourth. 



In spite of the late spring frosts, much 

 fine fruit was shown in apples, pears, 

 peaches, etc. 



Various Notes. 



Black frosts are in evidence and out- 

 door flowers are, therefore, at an end. 

 Nurserymen and gardeners are more 

 than busy. 



Worcester's flower shops are all busy 

 and, since the mum show, it looks like 

 the holiday season here, when one takes 

 a peep into the display windows and in- 

 teriors. 



Miss Lucy Coulson, librarian and as- 

 sistant secretary of the Worcester Hor- 

 ticultural Society, has returned from 

 Nova Scotia, where she spent a much- 

 needed vacation. E. A. 



DENVER, COLO. 



During the last few days of October 

 business reached a low ebb, due prob- 

 ably to the general retrenching through 

 fear of a railroad strike. It picked up 

 well, however, during the week ending 

 November 5. There was practically no 

 oversupply in either roses or carnations, 

 and large quantities of mums were han- 

 dled at fair prices. 



W. S. Dolan, of the American Green- 

 house Mfg. Co., Chicago, and F. A. 

 Haenselnian, of Boulder, Colo., were vis- 

 itors here last week. R. E. H. 



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