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Januabv 26. 1005. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



527 



General View of the Chicago Exhibition of the American Gtfnation Society. 



A, which called for 100 blooms in each 

 "vase: 



White, E. G. Hill Co., Richmond, Ind., 

 first on Lady Bountiful; W. J. & M. S. 

 Vesey, Fort Wayne, Ind., second on same 

 variety. 



Daybreak shade of pink, Chicago Car- 

 nation Co., Joliet, HI., first on Enchan- 

 tress; E. G. Hill Co., second on same va- 

 riety. 



ikwson shade of pink, Chicago Carna- 

 tion Co., first on Mrs. Lawson; Emil 

 Buettner, Park Bidge, 111., second on 

 same variety. 



Scott shade of pink, Chicago Carnation 

 Co., first on Fiancee; no second.. 



Scarlet, Chicago Carnation Co., first on 

 •Cardinal; J. D. Thompson Carnation Co., 

 Joliet, til., second on Robert Craig. 



Crimsbn, Chicago Carnation Co., first 

 on Harlowarden; C. W. Ward, Cottage 

 ■Gardens, Queens, N. T., second on The 

 President. 



Yellow variegated, Chicago Carnation 

 •Co., first on Dorothy Whitney; no second. 



White variegated, J. D. Thompson 

 •Carnation Co., first on Mrs. M. A. Pat- 

 ten; W. J. & M. S. Vesey second on 

 Glendale. 



Any other color, Poehlmann Bros. Co., 

 •Chicago^ first on Prosperity; no secorfd. 



The following are the awards in class 



B, which called for fifty blooms in each 

 Tase : 



White;, Etail Buettner first on Gov. 

 Wolcott; E. G. Hill Co. second on Lady 

 Bountiful. 



Daybreak pink, E. G. Hill Co. first on 

 Enchantress; Chicago Carnation Co. sec- 

 ond on same variety. 



Lawson shade of pink, Emil Buettner 

 •first on Mrs, Lawson; Poehlmann Bros. 

 <'o. second on same variety. 



Scott shade of pink, J. D. Thompson 

 Carnation Co. first on Mrs. E. A. Nelson; 

 H. Weber & Sons, Oakland, Md., second 

 on Genevieve Lord. 



Scarlet, J. D. Thompson Carnation Co. 

 first on Estelle; no second. 



Crimson, C. W. Ward first on The Presi- 

 dent; C. W. Ward second on Octoroon. 



Yellow variegated, Chicago Carnation 

 Co. first on Dorothy Whitney; F. Dorner 

 & Sons Co., Lafayette, Ind., second on 

 same variety. 



White variegated, Chicago Carnation 

 Co. first on Mrs. M. A. Patten; E. G. 

 Hill Co. second on same variety. 



Any other color, Chicago Carnation 

 Co. first on Prosperity; second divided 

 between Poehlmann Bros. Co. and W. J. 

 & M. S. Vesejr on same variety. 



The followiBg. ^e i(he' awards in cla^s 

 C, which called f or ^enty>-five blooms in 

 each vase: 



White, E"mil Buettner first on Gov. 

 Wolcott; J. D. Thompson Carnation Co.. 

 second on same variety. 



Daybreak pink, Emil Buettner first on 

 Morning Glory; Chicago Carnation Co. 

 second on Fair Maid. 



Lawson shade of pink, Emil Buettner 

 first on Mrs. Lawson; Chicago Carnation 

 Co. second on same variety. 



Scott shade of pink, J. D. Thompson 

 Carnation Co. first on Mrs. E. A. Nelson ; 

 H. Weber & Sons second on Genevieve 

 Lord. 



Scarlet, H. Weber & Sons first on Es- 

 telle; J. D. Thompson Carnation Co. sec- 

 ond on same variety. 



Yellow variegated, Chicago Carnation 

 Co. first on Dorothy Whitney; no second. 



Any other color, Guttman & Weber, 

 Lynbrook, L. I., first on Prosperity; W. 

 .T. & M. S. Vesey second on same variety. 



The following were the awards in the 

 special classes: 



Fifty blopms scarlet, E. G. Hill Co. 

 first on Cardinal; Guttman & Weber sec- 

 ond on Victory. 



Best fifty blooms in the ball; E. G. 

 Hill Co. first on Cardinal. 



Vase Gov. Lowndes, E. G. Hill Co. first. 



Vase Genevieve Lord, Guttman & 

 Weber first. 



Fifty blooms Crusailer, J. Breitmey- 

 er 's Sons, Mt. Qemehs, Mich., first. 



One hundred blooms for the Lawson 

 medals, gold medal awarded to Chicago 

 Carnation Co. for Fiancee; silver me£j 

 awarded to C. W. Ward for Robert Craig; 

 bronze medal to H. Weber & Sons for 

 My, Maryland. 



t^fty blooms for the S. A. F. medals, 

 silver medal to J. D. Thompson Carna- 

 tion. Co. for Robert Craig; bronze medal 

 to H. Weber 8s Sons for My Maryland. 



Silver cup for nndisseminated -varie- 

 gated seedling awarded to H. W. Buck- 

 bee, Rockford, 111^ for No. 38. 



Best undisseminated seedling, premium 

 to J. D. Thompson Carnation Co. for 

 Robert Craig. 



Fifty blooms Indianapolis, premium to 

 Etail Buettner. 



Mfty crimson, premium divided be- 

 tween Poehlmann Bros. Co. and Chicago 

 Carnation Co., each showing Harlowarden. 



Fifty yellow, Chicago Carnation Co. 

 first on Dorothy Whitney. 



Best arranged vase, open to retail 

 florists only, J. M. Smely, Aurora, HI., 

 a gratuity. 



The following varieties were awarded 

 certificates of merit: Lady Marguerite, 

 shown by W, N. Rudd, Mount Green- 

 wood, 111., scored 85 points; Mikado, 

 shown by M. A. Patten & Co., Tewks- 



