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The Florists^ Review 



Maucii ;50. 192U 



;4aiilciis, till' Idlia^f ami tlow ciiii^i 

 (iliiiits and soiiit' iiiisccllancous cut 

 ilowcr classes. These have lieen de- 

 Ncrilieil in the tinir of the hall. The 

 aw. arils as ie|iii|-t eil liv the Jnilyes 

 I'oHdw: 



ROSES IN POTS AND TUBS. 

 I)i^lll:l.v III iiiM. iiliiiils. ;u-r:iMf;i'il Ms :i rn-ii- 

 Ciinli-ii, Hii.v or :ill ilassi-s, iu\ciiii;r .'iiHi -iiu:irr 

 Iri'l ; :ip|irii|iri;iti' iiiTcssorirs iM'nuit led ; In In' 



,|iiilf;iMl iMiilii- the sriili' :uii.|ili'il liy I In- .\ I'ii-iii 



Itipsi- .'SiK ii'l.v till- KMPiips III' niM' |il;iiils A. .N 

 rin-Miii, liLi'-., lirsl; .'^liilr Fli.risls' .\ssiiii:iliiiM 

 nt' liiilijii;i, sc.'uiiil; ('. .MiTkrl it Sons, West 



Mrlltnr. O , tllil'll. 



llis|iliiv iif ruse iihiiils. aii.v iii' iill > liissis. :ii- 

 r;iii;;i'ii t'nr I'llrit as a insc Imh-iIit; In i-.pmt KM* 

 si|iiari' Iri'l •<( siiacT A. N. I'iiTsiiii. Inc.. liisl. 



Si\ 1 lilubili;.' Ill- l-aiiilili'l- T-iisrs, llili' ■ lii.ili- 



vaiii'lii'S .\. N. riiT.siiii. Ini-., Iirsi . 



Iliawatlia. s|ii'riiiirii .\. N. I'icisuii, 1 la , liisI, 



IvMi'lsa. spriiiiii'ii .\. .\ . I'ii-rsnii. Im-. fiisl. 



Wliilc Diiri.tliv rirkiiis. sjh'i innii A N. I'iir 

 S..1L. Iiir.. tiist. 



.\n,v iillii'i- siiis-'li' llnwiTi'il \ai-irl.v, s|m iinn'ii 

 A. N. I'irrsDM, liu.. lirsl. 



IAmiiI v-livi' |il:iiils li\ liriil iieriii'liials. iml liss 

 than six vai-irlii-s llaisy Mill Kaniis. riia^-rin 

 lall.s, I)., liist. 



■r\M'nl.\ li\i' plants ilwarf piil\ antlias. not loss 

 than six varii'tics l!i-rli-riiiaiiii lirns. I<r. lirsl. 



ThiIm' plants ilwart piil,\ antlias, nut Irss llian 

 ilM'ri' \arii'lii.s Mrrlirniann I'.ms. Cu.. lirsl. 



Anil arraiDii'iiiinl nt . liinliiii).' riisi's .\ \ 

 I'icrsiin, Ini-., lirsl. 



(•ollci-tiiiii III' liyliriil tias in liluuin, roMrini; 

 Kill sipiari' fi'it. ;irraMi;i'il as ii ruse luil A. N 

 rills.. II. 111. , liisl : llaisy Hill Kuriiis, si.iinil. 



BULBS IN FLOWER. 



iMsplay of l.ullis. III-., arran^'iil as a IhiII' >:ar 

 ili'ii. iiivi'rinj; .'lOO siiuari' li-i-l; appropriali' ai i I's 

 siiiiis pi.riiiiili-(l; ipialily of lilimin. artislii- ar 

 laii^'iniriit anil ;;ini.ial I'lVi'el In lie .■niisiilnrrd 

 111 iiiakin;; .iwanl .\. Wiiiianil's Sons Co, lirsl; 

 Wavsidn (iarili'iis Cn., soimid. 



livarinllis, whili', six in iiirh jinls m pans 

 i:. I-:. 'ri.iii|H'rley. indi.inapolis. Ind , lirsl: r.ir 

 tiriiiaiiii r.ros. Cn.. si'innd. 



livarinllis. pink or rod. six 1(1 iinli puis nr 

 pans Ilcrliriiianii r.nis I'n., lirsl; V. I'. I'l-in 

 porli-v . so.cind. 



Ihaiiiillis, liu'lit liliio. six lll-imli puts nr pans 



— Iv' I-;. Toinpcrk'.v , lirsl; llcrtonimnii Urns. (',... 

 sofoiul. 



Ilxai-inths, dark liliio nr purple, six inimli 

 |K.is nr inHis - I'.erliTiiiiinii Urns. {'n.. lirsl 



I.iliis. Iwoiity-livi' pills, nllior fnliau'i- plaiils 

 iiiav III- inlriNliKi-d r.irtirinaiiii I'.rns. Co. lirsl; 

 I., .\iidorsoii. Hoi k.\ ]!iM-r, (»., siiniid, l!..ipk. 

 l-'ioral Co., Indianapolis, Ind., Iliiril. 



I.ily of the valley, lwi-l\i- HI ini li pans Hi rli r 

 inaiiii I'.rns. Co., lirst. 



Uisplav of lilv lit till- Milley, an-anj-'id lor 

 oiTiTl, KrowiiiK planls inM'riiif; titty sipian- li-i'l 



- Korlerinaiiii r.rns. Co., lirst. 



Nan issi, twi-lvi- llliiirli pans, six or iiion- 

 \ai-ii-l ios r.crleriiianii I'.riKi. Co., lirst 



lulips, n.-irwin, twi-lve lO-iiicli pans, six nr 



I-.. varietiis Krii-dley Co., Cli-veliind, <•.. 



Iirsi; Waysido (oirdoiis {'n.. Kecoiid; I!i-rli-riiianii 

 r.i-ns Cn, third. 



Tnlips, i-arlv siiiKii'. twi-lM- Ktinili pans, six 



nr -1- varii-lii-s Waysidi- (lardi-ns Co.. lirsl; 



I'l-ii'dliy Co. sfcoiid; I'.erteriiianii I'.ns Cn 

 lliinl. 



I'lilips dniililc, twelve 10-ini-li Jiaiis, six van 

 .li.s I'.i-rtirniaiiii I'.ros. Co., first; Kriidli-v < n. . 

 s.-iiind: \Va\siile Canli-iis {'k.. third. 



r.i-st pan i.r l>ar«in tulip, r.artiL'nii rri.illi-,> 

 Cn,. lirsl; r.i-rloniiann Urns Cn sm mid ; W a,\ 

 sill. i;.-irdeiis Co., third. 



PLANTS IN FLOWER. 



Al-arUlS. inlli-ilinll, LMKI sipian- fii-t llinllias 



Knlaiid, Nalianl, Mass., lirsl, 



.\iaiias, SIX plants, not loss than tlinr vane 

 liis- Thomas Ifoland, first 



.Veai-ias, tlini- idaiils, ..m- nr niiiii- Mirn-ti'-s 

 riionias Itoland. lirst 



.\iacia, spi-rlnieii. aii.> \ariilv rii..iiias |{o 

 land, first. 



A-/.aloa indira, twelvi- plants not l.ss tliaii 

 six \arii-tii-s r.i-rti-rinanii I'.n.s. Co. lirsl. 



.\zali-a iiidiia. six planls. mil ii-ss iliaii llm-.- 

 varieties II, W, Uii-nian's Smis, lirsl; I'.iTttr 

 iiiaiiii I'.ros, Co,, siToiid 



I'.nii(.'ainvill<-a, six planls ,\ N piiismi. Im .. 

 lirsl, 



llimoriiic and folinco, sLim- and irn .•nlionsi. 

 planls. arranged for etToil, L.'IK> sipian- li-i-t ■ 

 .\ N, I'iersoii, Ine., first. 



ilinistas, six i>lalits C Mi-rki-l \ Suns, lirsl; 

 A Wiecand's Sons Co . si-i-ond. 



Ci'liistas, throe plants, standards c Mi-rki I 

 A: Sons, lirst: A. 'WieL'and's Sons Co.. s.ni.nd. 



(onista, spcriiiien, not loss (haii four fi-i-l in 

 diaiiii-tor -C. Ilai:.-nl.iirL:.r, Mi-nlor. ii . lirst. 



llvdraiiiroas. l.'i'i sipnin- t.-.-i. iml h -s llian 

 six varietios. arraiiL-iil for ilTn 1 I.ars .\iidi-r 

 snii, ItiM-ky l!iM-r, n. liisI ; ,\. Wiiiraiids Smrs 

 i'tK. i^ei-ond. 



IlvdniiiL'i-as, six plants. ,,..1 1. ss iliaii llim- 

 variotios I.ar« Amli-rsnii. CliMlaml. <i,, lirst; 

 ,\ Wii-t'and's Si.ns ('..., sr, nnd. 



IlMlraii^ia, spni-iniin. iml h-ss than Ihne lii-t 

 ill .liaineti-r I.ars .\ndi-rs..ii. lirsl; .\ , Wii-cand's 

 Sons Co., sceond. 



Ilvilrnticeas in IdiKiin, Iwolvo plants, llirii- \.-i- 

 rietiis. lo Im- l'tovmi in T iml) In S im li puts 

 I.ars .\iidi-rsiin, lirst: .\ Wi.-t'and's Sons d. 

 soionrt. , 



rriiniila. fwenty-fonr idatits in variety liai^y 

 Mill raiiiis first: V.. II liii-man, seioml. 



PALMS AND FOLIAGE PLANTS. 



.\nra lulls IS, spcii n II \V. Hi an's 



Sons, Indianapiilis, Ind,, lirsl; ItnlnTl Craic Co, 

 sccniid. 



Ki-nlia I'.olmnii-ana, spiiiinni .\ . W ii-^'.i nd's 

 Sons Co., lirsl; II W. Kii-nian's ,Siins Co., sor 



ollll. 



Kiiilia I'nisli-riaiia, sp,., inu-ii l'..-ilii-iiianii 

 I'.rns, {•„.. lirsl: .\ . Wiiiiands Suns Cn . soinnil. 



I'lln-lliX l!il-lii-|i-nii, sp,.,iiii,.ii V l; I'ii-l-snll, 



lirsl; II. \V. Itii-m.-in's Smis, s.i- I. 



r.-ilni, spi-iiini'ii, nih.-i Ihaii almvi- II, W Uii- 

 iiians Suns, lirsl. 



Hay Iroi's, Iwn planls, siamlaid II. W Ifio- 

 iiian's Sons, lirsl; .\. Wi-icand's Sons i'n.. sei-niid. 



Hay trci'S. Iwn planls, inlnninar II. \V. Hie- 

 man's Sons, lirst. 



Itox ti-oi'S, two plants, siandard II. W Hh-- 

 liian's Sons, lirsl. 



I'.nx Iroi's, Iwn pl.ilils. Imsh 1-:. II Kiinnili, 

 Imliaiiapolis, Iml., lirsl, 



Crnlniis, LToiip iiiM-riim KKI sipiaM- till, ar 

 i-.-ini-'od fur oiroi-l Hnliorl Craic fn.. lirsl. 



Mr.iraina, Iwi-lvi' planls, six nr imiii- varii-ln-s 



I!iilii-i-| CraiK Co., lirsl; .\ . \, I'ii-rsnn, Im-.. 



si-inlld. 



Urai-a-na, s|ii-c-iiiiiii. an,\ vai-ii-ly .\. \. I'iir 

 sun. III!., lirsl; linln-rl Crai^ t'i<.. si-innd 



Kirns pamliirala, spi.iimi.n II W, Kii-inaii's 

 Sniis. lirsl. 



Sliivo and u'ri'.-nhnusr InliaL'i- pl.-nils. si inn-ns 



ilisiinrl, siv plains, .-vihisixr .ii palnis Hnliiri 

 Craiir i'*> . lii-st : .\ . \, Pifisnii, Im., soinml 



FERNS AND SELAGINELLAS. 



Cilinlinm S.lii-idii, spnii n, Imt less Ili:ili HI 



I'nnl spri-ad I-'. U. I'ii-rson. lirsl. 



l-iriis. iwi*I\c planls, nol li-ss iNan >i\ varii- 

 lii-s. 111.1- liss Ihaii in imh puis I' It. I'ii-i-snii, 

 lirsl , 



.N'l-phroloiiis exallata HnKlnnii-iisis, .s|H'i-iinen 

 I'. U. I'ierson, first; K. II. Riemaii, lnillaiia|HiIis, 

 Ind., sei-onil. 



.Voiiliroli-pis, an.v othor variety, sporiincn K. H. 

 I'ii-rson, lirsl; Itobi'rt Craiy t'n., .N'orwiniil, I'a., 

 sn-iind, 



Colloitioii of nophroli-pis in varioty, lovi-rini.' 

 inn sipian- foot — V, H. I'lorson, lirst. 



Sla;;'s liorn forii, tliri-o planls in varii'ly A 

 .\. Piorson, Ini-.. Croniwoll, Conn,, lirsl. 



I-'i-rn, sjH'i-inii-n, an.\' olln-j- varii-ty, mil nllirr 

 wiso spoi'ilii'il, lint less llian Inim-h ihiI nr lul. 

 .\. \ I'ii-rson, Ine., lirsl: F. It. I'lorsnii, sc-rnnd 



MISCELLANEOUS CUT FLOWERS. 



Lilies, Iwi'lve s|iikes, anv wliiti- Uni-pl^i- 

 I'loral Co., first. 



Lilies, twelve spikes, any pink Itoepko Iloral 

 Co., first. 



One hiMidred paiisles — HiK'pke Floral Co , lirsl 



.\ntirrliiiinni, twelve sjiikes, pink I'.anr iV: 

 Sieinkaiiip, lirst. 



,\iitirrliiiiiini, twelve spikes, while I'.anr iV: 

 .Sleinknnip, lirst. 



Calendulas, twenty-live llowers — K. K I'l-m 

 perlo.v. first; K. II. Kieniaii, seioiid. 



("alias, twelve llowers, white K. Iv 'reinper 

 ley, lirsl: Fred K. Holland, IIii;lilanil, 111, se, 

 end. 



Only two ;i\varils were iii.-ule in tin- 

 |irivate jii'owers ' classes: Kirst prize 

 for tlii'(>(' lieliotrojies went to Misses 

 Kelle and I'liidence Sheridan, Wil 

 l(iiit;hl)y, ()., and first jiri/.e for ixentia 

 K()i'st(>riaiia went to William Klein 

 lieiii/,. Oooiit/, I'a. 



CUT FLOWER AWARDS 



ROSE DAY. 



Amply Celebrated. 



Mdiidav, Marcii l!7, was eelelii-.il nl at 

 the Indianaiiolis show both as ("liiciod 

 day and rose day. The interest in the 

 tr;ide"s most st.'ijdo flower was, ol 

 eoiiise, yreat and it w;i\ed o|-|.;,t,.|- ;(| 

 the siylit of tlie blooms jnit in eonipeti 

 tioii. Tliere were disappoint iiients: 

 The roses from A. \. I'ierson, Inc., 

 ('romweil, ("oiin., failed to .irrive on 

 .Monday at all; it was the more lainenta 

 Ide ijeeause the stock had been late for 

 the New York show and was expected 

 to be at its finest for Indianaptdis. Tin 

 lilodins of tlie l'"lorex (iardens ('o., 

 .\ortli Wales, I'a,, and of dohii .\nilre, 

 Doylestown, I'a., did imt ,-irri\e until 

 the judt,'iiiK was iie.-irly loinpleted. This 

 was a disappoint iiient not only to those 

 wlio sent the roses, imt also to other 

 rose fjrowers, who wisjied to see tliese 

 prodiH'ts of the east in eoinpetition with 

 tliose f)f tlie west. Tlii-re was, however, 

 eiioiioli representation Iriuii tin- ,\tlaii 

 tic coast st;ites to iiivi' those who sn 

 desired a i-haiiee to eomiiare the output 

 111' the oriiwers in the two parts of the 

 i-oiintry. and those who saw the roses 

 trom the dosejili IIe:ieock Co., .Myers iV 

 Saint m.in, .fohn Welsh 'N'oiino. |\ \i 

 I'ierson and flie liedford Floral Co, weii 

 willino to }ii\'e the throwers fif th;it p;irl 

 of the coiiiitrN' dill' i-ri'dit fur their slinw 

 ino-. 



The first ]i|-i/.es fur \ ;ises ot' Imi went 

 to ilifTereiit exliiliitors with one exee]i- 

 tioli the .Iose]ili n. Hill To. took first 

 for lioth Coliinibia and .Mine. Untiertl\. 

 The Kiissell from I'oehlinami liros. <\... 

 Il.idley from the .loseph Hoaeock Co.. 

 • ind Francis Seott Key from F. ]i. I'ier 

 son were siijierl). Nor could :iiiy less 

 .'idjeetive be us(>d to desfriln^ the v.-irie 

 ties of Ifill oriyjiiiat ions whieli the two 

 firms trom Richmond of this n:iiiie dis 

 )i|;ived. Double White Killarney 



sliowed n]i wherever ;i white was to be 

 disjdaved. and its |ireiininenie w.is not 



contested. Fxcellent stock of tliis \ .-i 

 rietv ciiine trom the Hedford Floral Co., 

 HedVord Hills, N. Y., the Joseph H, Hill 

 Co. and .lojm II. Dtinloj) & Son. (iiidi- 

 Hros. (^o. took the prize on its specialty, 

 .\nieri(';in IJeauty, which showed how 

 well this onetime leader could still be 

 orowii. The ()])lieli:i of the .loseph He;i 

 cock Co. and .lohn Welsh ^'ount^ made 

 one visitor remark that if we could all 

 do as well with that variety we 

 shouldn't need Biitterlly so much as we 

 do. Hoosier Beauty was shown at its 

 linest by Anders Rasmussen, New .\l 

 li:iiiy, Ind. 



New Varieties. 



.Several new varieties were jiresented 

 lor inspection. Hill's America .'iroused 

 no little interest, Jtnd its already es- 

 tablished rejmte ;is a remarkable rose 

 w;is aujrniented. The silver medal of 

 the American Hose Society was awarded 

 it. The same honor went also to Celes 

 tial. from »Myers Ac S;initman. Celestial 

 is ;i li^lit pink with full i)etal;io;e, whiidi 

 oives the impression that it has Premier 

 blood. The latter variety took the 

 .Miehell fjold medal for twelve blooms 

 III' any rose not disseminated, while 

 Hill's .\meriea took the silver medal. 



Seiilliniv \o. ii]((!» from the Montgotn 

 iry Co., Hadley, M;iss., was scrutinized 

 li\ those who watch for the best in 

 no\ cities. It has .'i lari;e, full bloom and 

 is deeji jiink in color, like Premier .it 

 its d;irkest. 



Two roses were shown by the Stiippv 

 I'lor.'il Co., St. .loseph. Mo. One wiis a 

 Portland orif;ination ;ind the other tin- 

 firm's own sjiort of Columbia, which en- 

 ited some f;ivor;ible commiMit. 



.\ vase of .\merican Tjcjiion from 

 Mvi-i-s \- 8;imtm;in. whieli was ]>laced in 

 I III- exhibit ion hall on tlie openin<j day 

 iif the show, drew the notice of florists 

 on rose day. This ori}iin;ition of Fd 

 w,-ird Towill .-ijijiears to In' oninino- t'.-i\or 

 in the cast. 



The Awards. 



The awards in the cut rose classes 

 Moiid.-iv were as follows: 



