OCTOBBB 9, 1913. 



The Florists' Rcvkw 



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Side View of the Same Q>IofiiaI Wedding Bouquet. 



Fifty My Maryland— A. T. Hey, first; A. C. 

 Canflefd, second; A. C. Brown, third. 



Best six varieties, twenty-flve blooms each, 

 American Beauties excepted — Poehlmann Bros. 

 Co., first; A. C. Canfleld, second; A. C. Brown, 

 third. 



For second day's rose awards see page 88.) 



: Carnations. 



The carnations were excellent for so 

 early in the autumn and especially after 

 so unfavorable a season, but the quan- 

 tity was not what it has been some 

 other years. The awards were: 



Fifty white — A. C. Canfield, first; Poehlmann 

 Bros. Co., second; W. H. Gullett & Sons, Lin- 

 coln, 111., third. 



Fifty flesh pink — Chicago Carnation Co., Chi- 

 ("ago. first; Poehlmann Bros. Co., second; A. C. 

 Brown, third. . ^ „ ^ ^ 



Fifty light pink— A. T. Hey, first. 



Fifty dark pink — Poehlmann Bros. Co., first; 

 Chicago Carnation Co., second. 



Fifty rose pink — A. C. Brown, first. 



Fifty scarlet— Poehhnann Bros. Co., first; Chi- 

 cago Carnation Co., second; W. H. Gullett & 

 Sons, third. 



Fifty White Enchantress — Chicago Carnation 

 Co., first; W. H. Gullett & Sons, second; A. C. 

 lirown, third. 



Fifty Tarlegated — A. C. Brown, first. 



Best four yases, fifty blooms each, four distinct 

 varieties— Chicago Carnation Co., first; Poehl- 

 mann Bros. Co., second; W. H. Gullett & Sons, 

 third. 



Best 100 blooms, any color, any variety, seed- 

 lings admissible — Poehlmann Bros. Co., first; 

 Chicago Carnation Co., second; A. C. Brown, 

 third. 



Betail Work. 



Not many metropolitan shows bring 

 out the competition in designs that is 

 seen at Springfield; the out-of-town ex- 

 hibitors have spurred the local cut 

 flower workers to the point of staging 

 a splendid display. The awards were: 



standing cross — A. T. Hey, first; W. H. Gul- 

 lett & Sons, second; Geo. A. Kuhl, Pekin, HI., 

 third. 



Wreath on easel — A. C. Brown, first; W. H. 

 Gullett & Sons, second; A. T. Hey, third; Geo. A. 

 Kuhl, fourth. 



Set piece — W. H. Gullett & Sons, first; A. T. 

 Hey, second; Geo. A. Kuhl, third. 



Dinner table arrangement — Geo. A. Kuhl, first; 

 Fred Walviavan, second; A. T. Hey, third. 



Basket of chrysanthemums — W. H. Gullett & 

 Sons, first; A. C. Brown, second; Geo. A. Kuhl, 

 third; A. T. Hey, fourth. 



Basket of cut flowers— W. H. Gullett & Sons, 

 first; Geo. A. Kuhl, second; A. T. Hey, third; 

 Geo. M. Brlnkerhotr, Springfield, III., fourth. 



Bouquet of roses — A. T. Hey, first; Geo. M. 

 BrinkerhofT, second; W. H. Gullett & Sons, third; 

 A. C. Brown, fourth. 



Bouquet of various flowers — Janssen Seed & 

 Floral Co., first; W. H. Gullett & Sons, second; 

 Ai* T. Hey, third; A. C. Brown, fourth. 



Spray of roses— W. H. Gullett & Sons, first; 

 Geo. M. Brlnkerhotr, second; Geo. A. Kuhl, third: 

 A. T. Hey, fourth. 



Spray of carnations — W. H. Gullett & Sons, 

 first; A. T. Hey, second; Geo. M. Brlnkerhoff, 

 third; Geo. A. KuhL fourth. 



Bride's bouquet— W. H. Gullett & Sons, first; 

 A. T. Hey, second; A. C. Brown, third; Geo. A. 

 Kuhl, fourth. 



Corsage bouquet — Geo. A. Kuhl, first; A. T. 

 Hey, secoifd; Janssen Seed & Floral Co., third: 

 W. H. Gullett & Sons, fourth. 



Miscellaneous Cut Flowers. 



The showing of miscellaneous cut 

 flo^Ars was not large, but it was of 

 notable quality. The awards: 



Collection of single dahlias — Janssen Seed & 

 Floral Co., first; Fted Janssen, Springfield. III., 

 second. 



Collection of double dahlias — Janssen Seed & 

 Floral Co., first; Fred Janssen, second. 



Collection hardy perennials — A. T. Hey, first. 



Collection of asters — A. C. Canfield, first; Jans- 

 sen Seed & Floral Co., seeond; Fred Janssen, 

 third. 



Six orchids in bloom — Janssen Seed & Floral 

 Co. and Poehlmann Bros. Co., each bronze medal. 



Collection of chrysanthemums — Poehlmann Bros. 

 Co., first; A. T. Hey, second; Janssen Seed & 

 Floral Co., third. 



One hundred valley, cut blooms — Poehlmann 

 Bros. Co., first; A. C. Brown, second. 



Fifty chrysanthemums — A. C. Brown, first; A. 

 T. Hey, second; Janssen Seed & Floral Co.. third. 



Display of cut orchids— A. T. Hey, first; Janssen 

 Seed & Floral Co., second; Poehlmann Bros. Co.. 

 third. 



Miscellaneous Plants. 

 The showing of pot plants was prob- 

 ably the best thus far seen at the Illi- 

 nois fair. Special mention should be 

 made of the ferns of W. H. Gullett & 

 Sons, Lincoln, 111. The palms also were 

 notably good. The awards were: 



Collection of stove and greenhouse plants — 

 A. C. Canfield, first; Geo. M. BrinkerhofT, second; 

 Geo. A. Kuhl, third; Janssen Seed & Floral Co.. 

 fourth. 



Twelve palms, single — Geo. M. BrinkerhofT, 

 first; Geo. A. Kuhl, second; A. C. Canfleld, third: 

 Janssen Seed & Floral Co., fourth. 



Six palms, single, three varieties — A. C. Can- 

 fleld, first; Geo. M. BrinkerhofT, second; Geo. A. 

 Kuhl, third; Janssen Seed & Floral Co.. fourth. 



Two palms, made up — A. C. Brown, flrst; Geo. 

 A. Kuhl, second; Geo. M. BrinkerhofT, third; 

 Janssen Seed & Floral Co., fourth. 



One palm, single — A. C. Canfleld, flrst; A. C. 

 Brown, second; Geo. A. Kuhl, third; Janssen Seed 

 & Floral Co., fourth. 



One Cycas revoluta — Geo. M. Brlnkerhoff, flrst; 

 Geo. A. Kuhl, second; Janssea Seed & Floral Co.. 

 third. 



Four araucarias — Geo. M. Brlnkerhoff. flrst: 

 W. H. Gullett & Sons, second; Janssen Seed Sc 

 Floral Co., third. 



Twelve crotons — Geo. M. Brlnkerhoff, flrst: 

 Janssen Seed & Floral Co., seeond; Geo. A. Kuhl, 

 third. 



Best ornamental or foliage plant — A. C. Can- 

 fleld, flrst; A. C. Brown, second; Janssen Seed 

 & Floral Co., third. 



Twelve begonias, flowering, in variety — Geo. 

 M. Brlnkerhoff, flrst; A. C. Canfield, second; Geo. 

 A. Kuhl, third. 



Ten cyclamens — W. H. GuUett & Sons, flrst; 

 Geo. M. Br)nkerhoff, seeond. ' 



Two orange trees, In fruit — Geo. M. Brlnker- 

 hoff, first; Janssen Seed & Floral Co., second. 



Twelve ferns, distinct — Geo. M. Brlnkerhoff, 

 first; Geo. A. Knbl, second. 



Six ferns, distinct — W. H. Gullett & Sons, 

 first; Geo. M. Brlnkerhoff, second; Geo. A. Kuhl. 

 third. 



Four adiantums, distinct — Geo. M. Brlnkerhoff, 

 first; Geo. A. Kuhl, second; W. H. Gullett & Sons, 

 third. 



Four Bostoniensis — W. H. Gullett & Son^ flrst; 

 A. C. Canfleld, second; Geo. A. Kuhl, third. 



Four PlersonI, or other sports of Boston — 

 W. H. Gullett & Sons, flrst; A. C. Canfleld, sec- 

 ond; Geo. M. Brlnkerhoff, third. 



Four Whitmani— A. C. Canfleld. flrst: Geo. M. 

 Brlnkerhoff, second; Geo. A. Kuhl, third. 



Four Scottll— W. H. Gullett & Sons, flrst; Geo. 

 A. Kuhl, second; A. C. Canfleld, third. 



One Bostoniensis — W. H. Gullett & Sons, first; 

 A. C. Canfleld. second; Geo. A. Kuhl, third. 



One Plersoni— W. H. Gullett & Sons, flrst; 

 Geo. A. Kuhl, second; A. C. Canfleld. third. 



One Whitmani— Geo. A. Kuhl, first; A. C. 

 Canfleld, second; Geo, M. Brlnkerhoff, third. 



One Scottll- W. H. Gullett & Sons, flrst; Geo. 

 A. Kuhl, second; Geo. M. Brlnkerhoff, third. 



One Cibotlum Schiedel— Geo. M. Brlnkerhoff. 

 flrst; Janssen Seed & Floral Co., second; Geo. A. 

 Kuhl, third. 



Four dracsenas, four varieties — Geo. M. Brlnk- 

 erhoff, flrst; Janssen Seed & Floral Co., second; 

 Geo. A. Kuhl, third. 



Four Pandanus Veitchll — Geo. A. Kuhl, flrst; 

 Geo. M. Brlnkerhoff, second; Janssen Seed St 

 Floral Co., third 



