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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



November 9, 1905. 



one award in a class to an exhibitor, but 

 that didn't bother the jy4Ses.any,) 



Six dark yellow, H. G. Selfridge, first 

 on Appleton; E. G. Hill Co., second on 

 Appleton. 



Six light pink, H. W. Buckbee, first on 

 Duckham; H. G. Selfridge, second on 

 I'^nguehard. 



Six dark pink, N. Smith & Son, on 

 Balfour; H, W. Buckbee, second on 

 Valerie Greenham. 



Six blooms red, H. W. Buckbee, first 

 on Matchless; E. G. Hill Co., second on 

 Matchless. (These varieties were not 

 identical; Hill's had a golden reflex.) 



Six bronze, Gunnar Teilmann, first on 

 Edgar Sanders; P. A. Valentine, Ocono- 

 mowoc. Wis., second on Sanders. 



Six any other color, E. H. AUerton, 

 first on T. Carrington; E. G. Hill Co., 

 second on Souv. de Calvat pere. 



Sweepstakes on sixes, H. G. Selfridge, 

 first on Appleton; H. W. Buckbee, sec- 

 ond on Duckham. 



Twelve blooms, twelve varieties, E. G. 

 Hill Co., first; H. W. Buckbee, second. 



Forty blooms, forty varieties, E. G. 

 Hill Co., first; H. W. Buckbee, second. 

 Hill 's varieties were : Ethel Fitzroy, En- 

 guehard, Mrs. Mease, Souv. de la Ctsse 

 Eeille, F .S. Vallis, Reine Wilhe&n, Souv. 

 de M. Louis Aubiau, Marie Vuillermet, 

 Mrs. Jas. Marshall, T. Carrington, Mrs. 

 West, Larmartine, Photographi Cochet, 

 Le Peyron, Mme. G. Bousson, Match- 

 less, Dr. Paiger, Mile. Laure Pourtales, 

 Mme. Gorges Truffant, Chryste Mon- 

 taigne, Mrs. Barkley, Baroness Coflica, 

 Mme. Verteville, Mme. Bouteloux, Mary 

 Inglis, Queen Alexandra, W. Duckham, 

 Mme. Eevoil, Mateur Couseul, Mme. Hen- 

 ri Douillet, Appleton, Albert Boweret, 

 Hettie Wedge, Geo. Truffant, White 

 Ooombes, Victor Vaissier, Chryst Simon 

 Delaux, F. A. Cobbold, Mrs. August 

 Choulet and Germaine. 



One hundred blooms, white, E. G. Hill 

 Co., first on Eaton ; J. Breitmeyer 's Sons, 

 second on Majestic; H. W. Buckbee, 

 third on Mrs. Buckbee. 



One hundred pink, Wietor Bros., first 

 on A. J. Balfour; H. W. Buckbee, sec- 

 ond on Enguehard; Gunnar Teilmann, 

 third on Enguehard. 



One hundred yellow, Wietor Bros., 

 first on Bonnaffon; H. W. Buckbee, sec- 

 ond on Chicago. 



Pompons, E. G. Hill Co., first; N. 

 Smith & Son, second. 



One plant yellow, first, Vaughan 's Seed 

 Store; second, M. A. Ryerson. 



j One specimen chrysanthemum plant, 

 j white, first, H. W. Buckbee; second, 

 ; Vaughan 's Seed Store. pi. 



One plant pink, first, Vaughan 's Seed 

 '] Store; second, H. W. Buckbee. 



One plant any other color, first, H. W. 

 Buckbee; second, Vaughan 's Seed Store. 



One plan.t single, first, Vaughan 's Seed 

 Store. 



One plant anemone, first, M. A. Eyer- 

 son. 



Best one plant of above, first, H. W. 

 Buckbee; second, Vaughan 's Seed Store. 



Three standards, first, Vaughan 's Seed 

 Store; second, H. W. Buckbee. 



Five standards, first, Vaughan 's Seed 

 Store; second, H. W. Buckbee. 



Best standard of above, first and sec- 

 ond to Vaughan 's Seed Store. 



Five specimen plants in five varieties, 

 first, Vaughan 's Seed Store; second, M. 

 A. Eyerson. 



Five single varieties, first, Vaughan 's 

 Seed Store. 



Ten specimen plants, first, Vaughan 's 

 Seed Store. 



Twenty-five single stems, first, H. W. 

 Buckbee; second, Vaughan 's Seed Store. 



Best group of chrysanthemums, first, 

 Vaughan 's Seed Store. 



Collection cut orchids, first, E. G. Uih- 

 lein. 



Grafted plant, first, Vaughan 's Seed 

 Store; second, H. W. Buckbee. 



Fifteen geraniums, first, M. A. Eyer- 

 son; second, Anton Then. 



Collection orchid plants, first, H. G. 

 Selfridge. 



Collection ferns, first, E. G. Uihlein; 

 second, Vaughan 's Seed Store. 



Ten palms, first, Geo. Wittbold Co. 



Five foliage plants in five varieties, 

 Vaughan 's Seed Store first; E. G. Uih- 

 lein second. 



Specimen palm, George Wittbold Co. 

 first; Vaughan 's Seed Store second. 



Araucaria, Vaughan 's Seed Store 

 first; E. G. Uihlein second. 



Croton, H. G. Selfridge first; J. J. 

 Mitchell second. 



Dracaena, H. G. Selfridge first ; Vaug- 

 han 's Seed Store second. 



Decorative plant other than above, J. 

 J. Mitchell first ; J. A. Peterson second. 



Boston fern, J. A, Peterson first; 

 George Wittbold Co. second. 



Fern other than Boston, J. J. Mitchell 

 first; J. A. Peterson second. 



Six araucaria, Vaughan 's Seed Store 

 first ; George Wittbold Co. second. 



Ten Gloire de Lorraine begonias, J. A. 

 Peterson first; entry No. 5 second. 



Best flowering plant other than chrys- 

 anthemum, E. G. Uihlein first; H. G. 

 Selfridge second. 



Group of palms to. cover not less than 

 100 square feet, first, George Wittbold 

 Co. 



Group of foliage plants to cover not 

 less than fifty square feet, J. J. Mitchell 

 first; Vaughan 's Seed Store second. 



Group of berried plants; first, Vaug- 

 han 's Seed Store; second, Andrew 

 McAdams. 



Cyclamen, George A. Eackham, Detroit, 

 first; Fritz Bahr, Highland Park, sec- 

 o;pd. 



Display of lily of the valley, H. N. 

 Bruns first; August Jurgens second. 



Best fern dish, Andrew McAdams first ; 

 E. G. Uihlein second. 



Twenty-five strings cut asparagus,^ 

 Poehlmann Bros. Co. first; Bassett & 

 Washburn second. 



Basket of plants, Andrew McAdams 

 first; H. G. Selfridge second. j 



Basket of orchids, H. G. Selfridge 

 first; E. G. Uihlein second. 



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Awards on Roses. 



Twenty-five American Beauty,; Bassett 

 & Washburn first; Wietor Bros, second. 



Forty Liberty, Bassett & Washburn, 

 first; Wietor Bros, second. 



Forty Richmond, Bassett & Washburn 

 first; Poehlmann Bros. Co. second. 



Forty Golden Gate or Uncle John, Pe- 

 ter Eeinberg first, with Uncle John; 

 Poehlmann Bros. Co. second, with Gold- 

 en Gate. 



Forty Chatenay, Wietor Bros, first; 

 Poehlmann Bros. Co. second. 



Forty Bride, Poehlmann Bros. Co., 

 first; Bassett & Washburn second. 



Forty Bridesmaid, Poehlmann Bros, 

 first; Wietor Bros, second. 



Forty Killarney, Benthey-Coatswortb 

 Co., first; E. G. Hill Co. second. 



Forty Perle, Poehlmann Bros. Co.^ 

 first; Bassett & Washbu^ second. 



Forty Sunrise, Poehlmann Bros. Co.' 

 first; Peter Eeinberg second. 



Twenty-five of any other variety, Bas- 

 sett & Washbin-n first; Poehlmann Bros: 

 Co. second. 



One hundred American Beauty, Wietor 

 Bros, first ; Poehlmann Bros. Co. second ; 

 George Eeinberg third. 



One hundred Liberty or Eichmond, 

 Poehlmann Bros. Co. first; Peter Eein- 

 berg second. 



Exhibit of Lager & Hurrell, Sammit, N. J., at the New York Exhibition Last Week. 



