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The Florists^ Review 



Januabx 28, 1915. 



Sons Co., La Fayette, Ind., put up a 

 fine vase of well opened Hoosier 

 Beauty, and the E. G. Hill Co., Rich- 

 mond, Ind., showed the same variety 

 cut tighter. From Richmond also came 

 a, splendid vase of Ophelia. F. R. Pier- 

 son Co., Tarrytown, N. Y., had a cen- 

 ter of attraction in a big decorative 

 vase of Francis Scott Key, and also 

 showed Killarney Queen, Ophelia and 

 Prince d'Arenberg in fine shape. S. J. 

 Goddard showed a big vase of Buddleia 

 Asiatica, new to many of those present. 

 J. A. Nelson, of Framingham, staged 

 his new pure white antirrhinum. A. 

 J. Stahelin, Redfield, Mich., had a table 

 of exceptionally good sweet peas, all 

 Zvolanek's orchid-flowering type. J. 

 A. Peterson & Sons, Cincinnati, O., had 

 a large table of begonias, the varieties 

 Melior and Mrs. Peterson, and cycla- 

 mens. W. A. Manda, South Orange, 

 N. J,, had a table of orchids in bloom, 

 Polypodium Mandaianum and other spe- 

 cialties. 



The exhibits of F. R. Pierson Co. in- 

 cluded a vase of a new pink rose 

 named Rostand, of the Ward type but 

 a longer bud. Jerry Brookins & Son, 

 Orchard Park, N. Y., staged eleven va- 

 rieties of Zvolanek 's sweet peas. 



The Awards. 



The judges were R. Witterstaetter, 

 C. W. Johnson, Wm. Nicholson and Eu- 

 gene Dailledouze, assisted by J. F. 

 Ammann and W. J. Palmer, taking the 

 place of the absentee judges, Peter 01- 

 sem and E. A. Stroud. They divided 

 into two boards and placed the awards 

 as follows: 



One hundred white — Cottaite Gardens Co., 

 Queens, N. Y., first on Matchless; C. S. Strout. 

 Blddeford. Me., second, on Matchless. 



One hundred flesh-pink — A. A. Pembroke, Bev- 

 erly, Mass., first, on Pink Delight; C. S. Strout. 

 second, on Pink Delight. 



One hundred light pink — Albert Roper, Tewks- 

 bury, Mass., first, on Alice Coombs: S. J. God- 

 dard, Framingham, Mass., second, on Glorlosa. 



One hundred medium pink— Cottage Gardens 

 Co., first, on Mrs. Ward; A. A. Pembroke, second, 

 on Philadelphia. 



One hundred dark pink — A. A. Pembroke, first, 

 on Rosette; Mt. Greenwood Cemetery, Chicago, 

 second, on Rosette. 



One hundred red or scarlet — E. 0. Hill Co.. 

 Richmond, Ind., first, on Champion; F. Dorner 

 & Sons Co.. La Fayette, Ind., second, on Cham- 

 pion. 



One hundred crimson — E. O. Hill Co., first, on 

 Pocahontas; A. A. Pembroke, second, on Prln 

 cess Dagmar. 



One hundred yellow or yellow rarlegated — E. 

 O. Hill Co., first, on Yellow Prince; F. Dorner 

 & Sons Co.. second, on 68-11. 



One hundred white variegated — 0. S. Stout, 

 first, on Benora; A. A. Pembroke, second, An 

 Benora. 



feVeepstakes for best vase In the classes for 

 100 blooms — Cottafte Gardens Co.. on Matchless. 



Fifty White Enchantress— J. A. Nelson, Fra 

 mlngham, Mass., first; A. A. Pembroke, second. 



Fifty White Wonder— J. A. Nelson, first; A. 

 A. Pembroke, second. 



Fifty any other white — A. A. Pembroke, first, 

 on Matchle<«s; S. J. Goddard, second, on White 

 Perfection. 



Fifty Enchantress Supreme — Pittsburgh Cut 

 Flower Co., first; Ernest Saunders, Lewiston, 

 Me., second. 



Fifty Pink Delight— A. A. Pembroke, first; J. 

 A. Nelson, second. 



Fifty any other fiesh-pink — E. A. Richards, 

 Greenfield, Mass., first; Gnde Bros. Co., Wash 

 ington, D. C, second; both on Enchantress. 



Fifty Glorlosa— S. J. Goddard, first; A. A. 

 Pembroke, second. 



Fifty any other light pink— Pittsburgh Cut 

 Flower Co., first, on Wlnsor. 



Fifty Mrs. C. W. Ward— C. S. Strout. first: 

 W. J. Pahner A Son, Buffalo, second. 



Fifty Rosette— A. A. Pembroke, first; S. J. 

 Goddard, second. 



Fifty any other dark pink — A. A. Pembroke, 

 first, en Gorgeous. 



Fifty Beacon — C. S. Strout, first; Ernest Saon- 

 ders. second. 



Fifty any other scarlet — A. A. Pembroke, first, 

 on Champion; Pittsburgh Cut Flower Co., second, 

 on Comfort. 



Fifty Pocahontas — C. S. Strout, first; Ernest 

 Saunders, second. 



Fifty any other crimson — A. A. Pembroke, 

 first, on Princess Dagmar. 



Fifty Benora — J. A. Nelson, first; A. A. Pem- 

 broke, second. 



Fifty Yellow Prince — A. A. Pembroke, first: 

 S. J. Goddard, second. 



Fifty any other yellow or yellow variegated — N. 



^•i."![«^°w''*/'l', first, on Yellowstone. ^ ^ ^ „ Nelson, John A., Framingham, Mass. 



Fifty Matchless— A. A. Pembroke, first; C. S. Neubrand, H. C, Cromwell, Conn, 



strout, second. Neun H P Rochester N Y 



^^'^f^y^GoTgeom—A. A. Pembroke, first; S. J. Nicholson, Wm., Framingham. 'Mass. 



^°i?.<.^ • .?>^*^ . o a a* * « * » » Nicholson, Wm. R., Framingham, Mass. 



Fifty Champion — C. S. Strout, first; A. A. n 



Pembroke, second. "• 



Fifty Princess Dagmar — A. A. Pembroke, first; Ogston, Colin, Rochester, N. Y. 

 S. 3. Goddard, second. p 



Fifty Philadelphia— A. A. Pembroke, first; „ ,, , . „, , \^' 



Pittsburgh Cut Flower Co., second. Patten, bf. A., Tewksbury, Mass. 



American Carnation Society sliver medal for Peirce, E. Allan, Waltham. Mass. 



best 100 blooms awarded to Albert Roper for Pembroke, A. A., Beverly, Mass. 



Miss AUoe Coombs. No gold or bronze medals Peterson, P. W., Jpllet, 11 . 



awarded. Peterson, Roger, Cincinnati, O. 



S. A. P. silver medal for fifty blooms any color Pierson, F. R., Tarrytown. N.Y. 



awarded to Bassett & Washburn, Chicago, for Pierson, Wallace R., and wife, Cromwell, Conn. 



Belle Washburn; bronze medal to Albert Roper, Putnam, Frank, and wife, Tewksbury, Mass. 



for fiesh-pInk seedling, No. 3-16. Putnam, FVank P., and wife, Lowell, Mass. 



Dorner memorial mednl awarded to E. G. Hill R. 



Co., for Miss Alice Coombs. Redstone S.'sm New York 



The varieties which qualified for the Dorner Rw Bert Rochester NY 



medal competition next year are Dorner's 5.S-11. S,]?h WN Morgan Park 111 



flesrnlX""^''- ^*'P"'' •■'■'*' '"•' Sunbeam, all Ker, Albert, Tewksbufyl^'Mass. 



olr^tlflclie of merit to W. A. Dawson, on No. «'<='»"''«• ^- ^- G^enAeld, Mass. 

 5-(i5, scored eighty-five points. S. 



Saunders, Ernest, and wife, Lewiston, Me. 



Those Present. Schlegel, F. R., Rochester, N. Y. 



Schroeder, Wm. R., Milwaukee, Wis. 



Those whose presence was noted on If?"- f. w.. New York. 



,, • J *^ J! ii 1. ii_ Skldelsky, S. S., Philadelphia, Pa. 



the opening day of the show were the Spanabel, J. N., East Palestine. 0. 



following- Stahelin, A. J., Redford, Mich. 



° . Stewart, W. J., Boston, Mass. 



•*■ Stringer, H. B., Rochester, N. Y. 



Ammann, J. F., Edwardsville, 111. Strout, C. &'., and wife, Blddeford, Me. 



Asmus, Geo., Chicago. 111. Suhr, Cbas., Rochester, N. Y. 



B. T. 



Baker. Frank J., Syracuse, N. Y. * Tente, H., Rochester, N. Y. 



Balsley, Harry, Detroit, Mich. Thomann, Paul, Rochester, N. Y. 



Barker, M., Chicago, 111. Tracy, B. H., and wife, Wenhani. Mass. 



Bartles, C. L., Cleveland, O. y 



Batchelor, Sam, Mamaroneck, N. Y. -.r , ..i -r . ta ' r, , 



Bates, H. E., Rochester, N. Y. Valentine, J. A., Denver, Colo. 



Baiir, A. F. J., Indianapolis, Ind. W. 



ni.'i°o*''H^n'^^'"''B^K^H*''''"i!?\^*- Ward, David. Queens. N. Y. 



Boland, C. F., Rochester, N. Y. WhltA R A Tth«p« N Y 



^T^L'i.^''^-' ^'^T'r'J- \ V WUcoi,Rol"'CoZn Bluffs, la. 



Brockman, E. R.. Rochester, N. Y. Wise H J Erie Pa 



Brockman.F.E., Rochester, N.Y. Witterstaetter, R., Cincinnati, O. 



irTJ^'r'Fr^"S'^^.^,*^'ci;U';d''o''-- ^^ ' 1 ^■'^^'^'^^^ ^•.«- ^'''°«*-- ^--- 



Brown, R. T., Queens, N. Y. f ' ^• 



BrowDCi Ttonas. Greenfield, Mi<;ta.. .- ..^,- ,- .•• Young,. John, Hew York. 



Burkl, Fted, Pittsburgh, Pa. ... z. 



^- ' . : Zweife^, Nlc,' Milwaukee. Wis. 



Cotter, Lawrenoe,- Jamestown, N<- Y. • ' " • ' 



Crissman. Geo., Punxsntawney, Pa. 



Crltchell, C. B., and wife, Cincinnati. 0. ' ' " TEEASTJEER'S REPORT. 

 Crosman, George, Rochester, N. Y. 

 D. .-_■--- -—^ The following is the report of Trsas- 



Dick, J. BL.'sew Yoric. :. '••"•■2*^*4^1'"®' ^- ^- I^J^^r, as presented at the 



Dorner, F.E.-, La Paye«e, Ind.. "*- .1,- "X- iBuffalo meeting of the American Car- 



Dunlop, J. H.,-Toronto, Can. ik_ , ; ', ■i£r„*;„„ o^^;.^-, t «. ot. 



Dunn, Robert,: St; Catherines. Ont.^ '^., , *ation Society January 27: 



E. ^ • '^ "^ GENERAL FUND. 

 Elder, W. A., Roehestd. N. Y. . ■? ; Expenies, 

 Evans, J. A., Ricfame'nd, Ind. /<, Orders 'on treasurer paid |11,'S1.26 



.p ' . ^Barlaobe caabov hand 630.58 



o - •-• ,-. ^ $1T81.84 



Fancourt, E. J., Philadelphia, Pa. > -^ •' ' ■b.,«.i„*. 



Fisher, Peter, Ellis, Mass. - . ' -* •W„ on"SoV.i r'o.h .f,f i.^Ih • Ton a^ 



Fotherlngham, J. R., Tarrytown, N. *. , r -^"^cA ,^''^^^^^^ 



.G. . ^C^-- V,^^,-i, kv... $1781.M 



Geraghty, G. M., Toronto, Can. ■.': > "' vV " TOIlMANENT FUND. 



GueS ^C T HamE'°N*'''Y • ^"''' " "^^fen.' 20. MH^.' Balance $2625.31 



aSnettf'wUbO^rV RT-^ui: L^lnco^ln, IIi: /. . r*>^?«- »• f^ ,^t"est 10604^ „„^ ^ 



GBttman. A, J., New York. .. . :r:V^>^:r.^j»,^t,tiii,*erred to general ^^^"^ 



«• . • • ■ ".' - 1> .vf, „ ™n4 ?i •••-.• , $ 106.04 



Hammarstrom, Oscar, New York.^ >" ^ .» *^ ■* Balance Intettted at 4 per cent. 2625.31 



Hampton, Geo., Philadelphia, Pa* rv *'■ -v„:.<*-. . . $2731.35 



Henderson, A., Chicago, 111. . . » V "'-. -. '^;>)'-'^. ' DORNBR MEMORIAL FUND. 

 Henkes, Fred, Albany, N. T.""'.' . ,: ' "Ani'vn m^i/i ~n.i.>„/.„ •i<v\i lo 



Herr, Albert M., and wife, lanctster. ,P«C \ - " /SS^ ■^' i|Ji- ^"f^^ ^^^'^ 



Herron, Dana R., Olesn, J^. Y. ' Z "y^KV^- *' ****' •"»*«'««* ^•■*^. ,^„ „ 



How"ar^d**!¥''B^Ch^caeo'*Ili' ^°*'' - <;* »^ %| t^an^-ferred to general fund for ''^'-^ 



noZlli' W D MHf^' Misa ' J: ^ ''' V ^.^^ ' l^^S memorial medal $ 40.00 



Howard, W. D.,.,Mm^. Mass. ..^,r,. .. .- .. .-.^ajavo* invested at 4 per cent. 1001.57 



..•.-•><''Jwv- .-. , .:.- '^-••.'^ •% ■^v.'^v; , ■ $1041.57 



Irwin, », f , •«*? *«r)f. '. , ' . J ^, *^V o .^"- I ^- ' * — ' 



y'-^'^-^..V- '■ •^■''^■^>-^----^''^^-' Q»ep<3rt, N. Y.— Lee O. Smith and 



Johnson, C. W., Morgan Park. 111. Rnrt C Smith Tr whnqp orppnhnimpo 



Jones, R. E., Richmond, Ind. ^"'^^ v.^. omun, jr., wnose greennouses 



g are located near this town, have opened 



Keller, Geo., Rochester, N. Y. affitore in Middleport, where Miss Nel- 



Keller, Michael, Rochester, N. Y. He Knox has charge. 

 Kemble, R. H., Oskaloosa, la. 



Kemble, W. E., Oskaloosa, la. Noif Olk. ' Va, — J W Grandv Jr is 



King, Richard, Elmlra. N. Y. . , ,' u * i u "^f°"^' '^'^•' ^^ 



Kramer, Geo., Rochester, N. Y. m & local hospital, where he was oper- 



Kroninger, B. N., Alientown, Pa. ated On January 13. He is getting 



Krueger, H. J., MeadWIle. Pa. ^^^^^ ^j^^jy^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^ 



Lamborn. L. L.. AiiianVe. o. '. ^^ »"* ^^^ another week Or two. 



Langhans, T. P., Pittsburgh, Pa. __. _. w ■«■ ™,, , -.. 



Lautenschlager, Fred, Chicago, 111. Mt. KlSCO, N. Y. — The annual dinner 



M. of the local horticultural society was 



McCalium, E. c, Pittsburgh, Pa. held January 21 and was a fine sue- 



M"st;ii''Geo:,'pmV^;rgrPa.-'- ^«««: Several representatives of New 



Maynard, c. H., and wife. Detroit, Mich. York seed and nursery houses were 



mX W.uVr.°"Bea^rN:*^Y. '''• P'-^^f"* *° ^^* t S*^'^^°"' ^"'^ *^^" 



Mnohow, E. A.. Clarence. N. Y. employers. W. J. O'Brien, secretary, 



Mueller, Robert Rutherford N.J. was tireless in his efforts to make 



Murdoch, Jas. B., Pittsburgh, Pa. u j i. 3 x- 



Muston, Walter, Toronto, Can. everybody have a good time. 



