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The Florists^ Review 



3vvtt 22. 1922 



€mbraced several thousand flowers, 

 were: Sarah Bernhardt, Mme. Jules 

 Dessert, Alfred de Musset, Milton Hill, 

 Venus (extremely fine), Pierre du 

 Chartre, Jeanne Gaudichau, Milton 

 Lockwood, Mine. Auguste Dessert, Mme. 

 Boulanger, Marguerite Gerard, Mme. 

 Calot, Tourangelle, Mme. de Galhau, 

 Livingstone, Mile. Leonie Calot, Simone 

 Chevalier, Claire Dubois, Mme. Emile 

 Galle, Delachei, Edward Andre, Win- 

 nikenni, Marie, Gloire de Chenonceaux, 

 Baroness Schroeder, Suzanne Dessert, 

 Enchantress, M. Dupont, Gismonda, 

 Couronne d'Or, M. Manning, Mme. 

 Caniile Banco and Belle of Nancy. 



For twelve varieties, double, Thur- 

 low's showed splendid M. Boucharla- 

 taine, Primevere, M. Lemoine, Pierre 

 Duchartre, Jules Calot, Baroness 

 Schroeder, Mrs. C. S. Minot, Milton 

 Hill, Constant Devred, Mme. Geisslcr 

 and Mme. Emile Galle. 



For twelve singles, T. C. Thurlow's 

 Sons had nice flowers of Jesse, King of 

 England, White Lady, Mikado, Dog 

 Rose, Sophia Hunter, Purity, Dragon 

 and several seedlings under number. 



Some remarkably fine flowers were 

 shown in the amateur classes by John 

 Morris, gardener for Robert C. Morse, 

 and Wilton B. Fay. Henry Stewart 

 had a large display of hardy roses and 

 sweet Williams; the Walter Hunnewell 

 estate, of which F. A. Hatfield is super- 

 intendent, a large display of roses; A. L. 

 Stephen, excellent hardy roses, and 

 Hillcrest Gardens, a general display of 

 flowers, strawberries, cherries and 

 vegetables. 



Various Notes. 



The annual show and convention of 

 the American Sweet Pea Society will 

 be held at Horticultural hall, Boston, 

 June 24 and 25, in connection with the 

 rose and strawberry show of the Mas- 

 sachusetts Horticultural Society. The 

 season has been a most crr.-itic one, and 

 it is feared the week of tropical heat, 

 hail storms and later cold and unfavor- 

 able weather will reduce the number 

 of exhibits. However, an interesting 

 show is looked for. In connection with 

 the show, Dr. Robert Huey, of Phila- 

 delphia, will lecture each day on hardy 

 roses, and William Graj', of Newport, 

 on sweet peas. 



Lilium regale has never appeared in 



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