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Mr.-irly >c\ cri t'cct iiinl in sli;ii|r> r:iii;iiiiy 

 I'rdrii |iui(' white I liidiit^li the i'icmiiis ami 

 pinks t(i (l('c|i reels. A. X. I'ierson, Inr., 

 receivcij llic liliie liMiun. In this dis- 

 play wiic I lilt t erliy, Ojihelia, < 'riisailer, 

 ('ciliiMiliia, I'reMiiei-, Mrs. W'ail'ell (i. 

 lianiinu, Kiiiiicis Senti Key ami others. 



.\ ^weet |iea ilisplay iil' ^re.at tiuTit liy 

 a |iri\ate eanlencr was siuiwu li\' Mis. 

 r. V]. Lewis, (if l{iilj;ilielil, Cunii. 'i'he 

 lilddins wci'e pert'ect :inil nn Idiiu, liea\\ 

 steins. Twenty twn varieties were 



shewn. 



Thai lii\ely new sweet pe.a uC I'.n rpee '.■-, 

 named Mis. (le(ii\i;e W. Ki'ir, w.as 

 awai'ded a ^idd ineilal. 'I'his !■< a levely 

 liiitterlly type ol' a ph'asin^ --liadi' el 

 s.almen, snfVused with orange. 



.\. li. Miller, (it .lamaica, N . \ .. pre 

 Nciiteil liis exhibit el' ele^allt putted 

 plants and shrnlis te the park li(i;ird et 

 the city (if I ndian.-i piilis. The lucal lln 

 rists greatly appreciate smdi a L;ill tn 

 t heir city and t h.ank .\I r. M iller. 



Wrieht 's |-'lnwcr Simp, l-ns .Viejeles, 

 • ';il., had an exhiliit nl' the new adian 

 Iiini. W'riLlhtii, \vhi(di i- ;iii atti'acti\e 

 t'eiii. It h.-i~ !ari;e lieieU ami t;(ind 

 keeping; ipialitie-. .\ >il\ci' medal was 

 aw a rde(| t li i'-. 



.\. \Vie;;;iinrs Sens ('ii. staged an nn- 

 nsual talde ]'(ir IJanr & Steinkanip. This 

 w as fer t he (dass ii\' an iinnsnal c.aniat inn 

 i|i>play. A ce.al scuttle lit c.ain.at inns ap 

 peaieil as it' it had lieell carelessly 

 dninped iipeii :i t.alile. -c,-i 1 1 eri n;^ its cen 

 tents. The sn^^ic^t idii th.at even lln' 

 iiidst ceininnii thine can lie niad.e attiac 

 live liy (ld\\ei> was oliv ieus. 



As ;i speri.al I'e.atnrc' nn l''iida\- .a de 

 ^\lXi\ I'm' ' ' f'.at hers " das'' wa~ in.ade. 

 Tlii-- lieinu' Men"-- ('luli d;i\. tin de^i^n 

 was especially .■ippTupii.al e. .\ llmal 



pipe, t he ImiW 1 m|' w liicli ,i,nl .a i lied 

 ciu.ars. ei^.aret te-- and tidiaccn, t'niane.l 

 t he de-i-n. 



The Florists' Review 



Lectures. 



Tlinrsd.ay .afternniin, .Minadi ,'lil, a tree 

 led u re w a-v ;^i\ en tnr the public at ( 'alidi 

 .Mills h.all. I'rnt. .\nin 11. Xclirlitit;, nf 

 ('ninell I ' II i \ ersity , m;i \ ,. .•! ninst interest- 

 iiin t.alk. nil ■•('niitimmas Ulnnin in the 

 I i.a I'deii. ■ ■ 'I'liis was illnstr.ated by cnl 

 nieil s|l(|ns. I 'rnt'essiil- \'ictiir k'ies, (it- 

 I'nrdne, n..,\,. .-ni instrin-lixe and inter- 

 esting; t;ilk,nii • ' ( l.ardeiis and Lamlscap- 

 Iiil;,'' which w;is ,alsii illiist r.ateil by 

 'idniid sliiji's. Harry i)iet/, assistant 

 state eat nniidn^ist , tnid nl' the cdinnidll 

 pes'.s lit' the ^.-irden ,aiid Imw tii ciintrnl 

 tlieni. The lectin'es were all well illus 

 1 rated and were nut niily instnii'ti\e and 

 ediicil iniia 1, but hiehlv entert .'liniiifi. 



i:. !•;. T. 



Al'Kll. G, 1!»22 



CLOSING REMARKS. 



'■In this tidwer slmw, inteinlcd tdr 

 ' 'le\ I Land. ■ ' s.iid Iiwin ilerteriii.ann. 

 \ ice ih;iii-ni.an et' the ii.atidiial llnwer 

 show cniii III it t ee and cliairni.an nt the 

 local cdinniitlee, ''it has been a pleas- 

 ure Inr ine to be cdlillected with tile 

 work, .and the source of that i)k'asiire 

 is the spirit siiowii by Iiidi.aiia and Iii- 

 dian.apolis citizens. We .asked for siip- 

 jiort for tlie sliow, ;iiid we ^ot it, from 

 • Idsciiior !Mc('r,ay (bnvn. We li.id occa 

 sion to ask fdr not liiii;; but what our 

 reipiest w.as er.anted. That spirit means 

 :! bit l'(ir this city. The exiiibitors have 

 all t.akeii to Indianapolis. They ,'uliiiiro 

 it bec.iiisc it lias heljied piit across the 

 binM,.st and best shiiw o l' the national 

 soidety. Tile ludilic li.as sup|iorteil us 

 with ,a bin .atteiid.aiice. ' ' 



.<'l;iiide S. W'.allin, secretary of the 

 executive CO n I III i 1 1 ee, deidared, ''I COll- 

 sidei the sliovv a won.derfiil success. 

 'I'ln- exhibits li.avc been a r.'ire treat and 

 Irniii the .at teml.a lice it seems the peojde 

 nt' Indi.ama li.ave a |ipreciat 0(1 tlie^oiijior- 

 luiiitv nf sci'inn such a kariie collection 

 ni ilnueis ;ind plants. In my experience 



in exjiositions I have never seen il more 

 a]ipre(d;it i\e or enthusiastic interest 

 shown tli.iii in tiiis llower show. .Ml of 

 the committeemen have done eflicient 

 work, and local tlorists li;i\(.' m.ade the 

 show possible by tludr faithful efl'ortH." 



''Tile reiiiark.able tiling about the 

 present show," said (ieorge Asinus, "is 

 that, whereas in the jiasl it has taken 

 lw(i years to (ir;^ani/,e iind ]iromotc a 

 national llower show, the pr(-sont ex- 

 hibition was st.a^i'd within a jieriod of 

 se\-en" weidvs. While the wetither has 

 been b.id. attendance has been jiroiior- 

 tion.ately three times ;is larffe as that of 

 the show in rhiladelphia." 



''The attendance has been beyond 

 our expect,it ions and we arc all de- 

 lielited with the reception received 

 fiom the Indianapolis public, " .said Jo- 

 seph 11. Hill, iiKinber of tlie national 

 llow er show, committee. 



''The show surpasses our expecta- 

 tions ill every res]iect," said Arthur 

 1 1 eriinj;t on, who laid out the show. "It 

 h.as cert ;i inly been one of the most I'op- 

 iil.ir .•mil attractive shows in the coun- 

 try. If there is .'i more tidajjtable ex- 

 hibition hall in tlie country I h;iven't 

 seen it. 'J'he lif^ht and the division of 

 s]ia('e is ideal. It is undoubtedly the 

 best n.'itional llowtT show ever held." 



Clarence li. Grt'cne, chairman of the 

 special features committee, s;iid, "I 

 ,1111 enthusiastic over the success of the 

 show and I want to th;ink members of 

 my committee for the support I re- 

 ceived, 'i'he Indiiinapolis ]ieople have 

 been loy.'il and the jiapers, es]iecially 

 the St;ir, have been liber.'il with thidr 

 space. ' ' 



BANQUET AT INDIANAPOLIS. 



Celebrated Governor's Day. 



Thnrsd.ay. Imliana d;iv. w.as the dav 

 of lareest ,-ittend;iiice at the n.alional 



PrJre- Winning Display of Cut Roses Staged by A. N. Pierson, Inc , at the National Flower Show. 



