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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



NOVKMBBB 10, 1905. 



than three of one variety, Wm. Schray 

 & Sons first, F. J. Fillmore second. 



Twelve geraniums in bloom, F. J. 

 Fillmore first, Wm. Schray & Sons sec- 

 ond, Koenig Floral Co. third. 



Best specimen plant, Chas. Beyer first, 

 Wm, Schray & Sons second. 



Araucaria, Chas. Beyer first, F. J. 

 Fillmore second. 



Areca, Wm, Schray & Sons first, Chas. 

 Beyer Second. 



Kentia, Wm. Schray & Sons first, Chas. 

 Beyer second. 



Latania, Wm, Schray & Sons first, 

 Chas. Bej'er second. 



Pandanus, Chas. Beyer first, Wm. 

 Schray & Sons second. 



Twenty-five chrysanthenmm plants 

 grown to single stem, Koenig Floral Co. 

 first. 



Three specimen chrysanthemum plants, 

 three varieties, Koenig Floral Co. first, 

 F. J. Fillmore second. 



The Shaw medal was not competed for. 



Chrysanthemum plant, white, Vaughan, 

 Chicago, first, with May Foster; Koenig 

 Floral Co.. second. 



One plant yellow, Vaughan first, 

 Koenig Floral Co. second. 



One plant pink, Vaughan first, Koenig 

 Floral Co. second. 



One plant any other color, Koenig 

 Floral Co.. second. 



Best standard, Vaughan first, F. J. 

 Fillmore second. 



Best two standards, Vaughan first. 



Twelve single stems, Vaughan first, 

 Koenig Floral Co. second. 



Chrysanthemum plants arranged for 

 effect, Koenig Floral Co. first, Wm. 

 Schray & Sons second. 



Grafted specimen, Vaughan first. 



Twelve carnation plants in bloom, 

 Koenig Floral Co, first, F. J. Fillmore 

 second. 



The S. A. F. medal was not competed 

 for. 



The judges for cut blooms of chrys- 

 anthemums were John Steidel, J. D. 

 Thompson and Alex. Guttman. The 

 awarc^ were: 



Six blooms white, W. J. & M. S. Vesey 

 first, with Timothy Eaton; Wm. Scott 

 Floral Co., Buffalo, second, with Prin- 

 cess. 



Six yellow, W. J. & M. S. Vesey first, 

 with Appletou ; Scott Floral Co. second, 

 also with Appleton. 



Pink, W, J, & M, S, Vesey first, with 



Morel; E. G. Hill Co., Kichmond, Ind., 

 second, with Dr. Enguehard. 



Six brouze, E. G. Hill Co., with Brutus. 



Six any other color, E. G. Hill Co., 

 with Lord Hopetoun; W. J. & M, S. 

 Vesey second, with S. T. Wright. 



Fifty blooms, twenty-five varieties, 

 Nathan Smith & Son, Adrian, Mich., first, 



E. G. Hill Co. second. 



One hundred blooms any color, W. J. 

 & M. S. Vesey first, with Appleton; E. 

 G. Hill Co. second, also Appleton; Scott 

 Floral Co. third, with Leila Filkins. This 

 was the best prize of the day, $100 for 

 first, $75 for second and $50 for third. 



The judges on carnations and roses 

 were K. F. Tesson and A. Jablonsky. 

 Their awards were: 



Twenty-five American Beauties, Poehl- 

 mann Bros. Co., Chicago, first; W. J, & 

 M. S, Vesey second. 



Twenty-five Richmond, Poehlmann 

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



Fifty any other red, Poehlmann Bros. 

 Co. first, with Liberty. 



Golden Gate or its sports, J. F. Am- 

 mann first, with Ivory; Poehlmann Bros. 

 Co. second, with Golden Gate. 



One hundred scarlet carnations, J. D. 

 Thompson Carnation Co., Joliet, 111., first, 

 with Eobert Craig, the other entry being 

 Victory, by Guttman & Weber, of New 

 York, which seemed to catch the eye of 

 every grower. They were cut November 

 5 and staged November 8 in perfect con- 

 dition. 



One hundred blooms variegated, J. D, 

 Thompson Co, first, with Mrs, Patten: 

 W, J, & M, S, Vesey second, with Glen- 

 dale. 



Miss M. S. Newman was the judge of 

 the following: 



Hamper of flowers, F. H. Weber first, 



F, C. Weber second. 



Display of lily of the valley, Fred C. 

 Weber first. 



Awards for second day chrysanthemum 

 blooms were as follows: 



Twenty-five white, W, J, & M, S, Vesey 

 first, with Alice Byron, 



Twenty-five yellow, W, J, & M, S, 

 Vesey first, on Col. Appleton; E. G. 

 Hili Co. second, with Yellow Eaton. 



Twenty-five pink, Gunnar Teilmann, 

 Marion, Ind., first, on Dr. Enguehard; 

 W, J, & M, S, Vesey second, with Morel, 



Twenty-five red, Poehlmann Bros, Co, 

 first, on Fntensity; E, G. Hill Co. sec- 

 ond, on Lord Hopetoun. 



Twenty-five any other color, W. J. & 



M. S. Vesey first, with S. T. Wright; E. 

 G. Hill Co. second, with Lily Mountford. 



Forty-eight in eight varieties, W. J, & 

 M, S, Vesey first, on Appleton, Lord 

 Hopetoun, Morel, T. Eaton, Percy Plum- 

 ridge, Yellow Eaton, Wm. Duckham and 

 Dr, Enguehard; Scott Floral Co., Buf- 

 falo, second. 



Best display of roses, Poehlmann Bros. 

 Co. first, with Sunrise, Perle, Bride, 

 Bridesmaid, Liberty and American 

 Beauty; J. F. Ammann second. Mr. 

 Ammann also had on exhibition a fine 

 vase of Killarney which attracted a great 

 deal of attention. 



On handle basket of carnations there 

 were five entries, Fred C, Weber taking 

 first and Fred H. Weber second, F, H. 

 Meinhardt third. 



Table bouquet, Fred C, Weber first, 

 Ellison Floral Co, second, Fred H. Mein- 

 hardt third, 



Eichmond roses arranged for effect, F. 

 H, Weber first. 



Fifty American Beauties arranged for 

 effect, Fred C. Weber first, Ellison Floral 

 Co. second. 



One hundred American Beauties, 

 Poehlmann Bros, Co. first. The three 

 premiums aggregated $225, but there was 

 only one entry. 



In cut carnations, the competition on 

 Friday was very keen, the judges being 

 Pjof, H, C, Irish and R. F. Tesson. 



Fifty blooms white, Poehlmann Bros. 

 Co. first, Chicago Carnation Co. second, 

 both with White Lawson. 



Fifty pink, E. G. Hill Co. first and 

 John Steidle second. 



Fifty dark pink, W, J, & M. S, Vesey 

 first, Poehlmann Bros, Co, second, both 

 with Mrs. Lawson, 



Fifty scarlet, Poehlmann Bros, Co,, 

 first, with Eed Lawson; E. G. Hill Co. 

 second, with Cardinal. 



Fifty variegated, Poehlmann Bros. Co. 

 first, John Steidle second, both Mrs. 

 Patten. 



Fifty any other color, Poehlmann Bros. 

 Co. first, on Prosperity. 



Fifty in variety, seedlings admissible, 

 John Steidle, first. 



The table decorations and baskets were 

 staged upstairs from the main hall and 

 were a grand sight. On tables, A. Brix 

 took first, F. C. Weber second, Ellison 

 Floral Co. third, the judges being Miss 

 M. S. Newman and Miss Armstrong. The 

 Ellison table had pink roses, orchids and 

 lily of the valley. F. C. Weber's was 



The Showing; of Tea Roses at the Chicago Exhibition, November 7 to il. 



