NOVKMBER 23, 1905. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



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A View of One Corner of the Indianapolis Exhibition, November 14 to 18. 



Fifty white: E. U. IIIU Co., ou Eaton; H. W. 

 Uleinan, on Adella. 



Twenty white: N. Smith & Son, on Merza; E. 

 G. Hill Co., on Eaton; Paul O. Tauer, on Seul- 

 berger. 



Twenty yellow: Smith & Son, on Sunburst; P. 

 O. Tauer, on Appleton; Bertermann Bros. Co., 

 on Golden Wedding. 



Twenty pink: Smith & Son, E. G. Ilill Co., 

 both on Enguehard; Dorner & Sons Co., on 

 No. 16. 



Twenty red: E. G. Hill Co.. on Chllds; Ber- 

 termann Bros. Co., on Cullingfordii; G. Teil- 

 niann, on Church. 



Twenty, any other color: Smith & Son. on Car- 

 rlngton; E. G. Hill Co., on Chadwick; W. J. & 

 M. S. Vesey, on Pink Jones. 



Six white: E. G. Hill Co.. on Guy Hamilton: 

 Smith & Son, on Mrs. Nathan Smith; Berter- 

 mann Bros. Co., on Weeks. 



Six yellow: Dorner & Sons Co.. on Golden 

 Eagle; Smith & Sons, ou Appleton; E. G. Hill 

 Co., on Golden Wedding. 



Six pink: E. G. Hill Co.. on Mrs. Kicard; E 

 A. Nelson, on Enguehard; Dorner & Sons Co., on 

 No. 12. 



Six red: G. Tellmann, on S. T. Wright; Smith 

 & Son, on same; Dorner & Sons Co.. on No. 2r>. 



Six bronze: A. Rieman, on Sunstone; G. Teil- 

 nann, on Edgar Sanders; Smith & Son, on Kate 

 Broomhead. 



Six. any other color: E. O. Hill Co. on I.e 

 Colosse Grenoble; Bertermann Bros. Co.. on p 

 Bonconrt; G. Teilmann. 



Thirty-six varieties: Smith & Snn. E. c. UiU 

 Co. 



Twenty-four varieties: E. G. Hill Co.. Sniith 

 & Son. G. Teilmann. 



Twelve varieties: E. G. Ilill Co.. Sniith & 

 Son. H. W. Rieman. Bertermann Bros. Co. 



Pompons: Smith & Son. Dorner & Sons Co 



Oddities: Smith & Son. 



Six white, seedlings: H. W. lUem.in. Smith 

 & .Son. 



Six pink, seedlings: Doiner & Sons Co on 

 No. 24. 



Six yellow, seedlings: Dorner & Sons Co. on 

 Golden Eagle. 



One hundred Beauty. Wm. Dittman. S. S. Pen- 

 no<k. Welland & Olinger, Bertermann Bros Co 



Twenty Richmond: E. G. Hill Co.. Bentliev- 

 Contsworth Co. 



Twenty yellow: Weiland & Olinger. 



Hfty Bride: Benthev-Coatsworth Co., West- 

 vievy noral Co., Weiland & Olinger. 



'•iity Maid: Benthey-Coatsworth Co., West- 

 view- Floral Co.. Weiland & Olinger. 



Twenty Knlserln: W. W. Coles, P. O. Tauer 



Twenty Liberty: W. W. Coles, third. 



twenty Gate or Its sports: Anchorage Rose 



rr •^- ^'P'son. Weiland & Olinger. 



Twenty Rosalind Orr Engli.^h: E. G. Hill Co 



Twenty, any other: E. G. Hill Co.. first with 



.Toe Hill, second with Klllarney; Weiland & 

 Olinger, third on Chatenay. 



Fifty variegated carnations: B. K. & B. Floral 

 Co., on Variegated Lawson. 



Fifty white: Banr & Smith, on Tin 

 E. G. Hill Co., on Lieut. Pearv; Dorner 

 Co., on Lady Bountiful. 



Fifty red: E. G. Hill Co., on Cardinal 

 ^ Smith, on Flamlieuu. 



Fifty light pink: Dorner & Sons Co. 

 Fiancee; Baur & Smith, li. K. & li. Floral 

 Ijoth on Enchantress. 



Fifty dark pink: B. K. & li. Flornl Co., on 

 l.awson; Baur & Smith, on Crotker; Stuart & 

 Haugh, on Lawson. 



Fifty yellow: Dorner & Sons Co.. on Dorolhv 

 Whitney. 



One hundred blooms, any variety: K. G. 

 Co.. on Cardinal: .1. Harf.1e. on Mounliglit. 



Twelve varieties, twelve to a vase: \\' 

 Coles, Dorner & Sons Co.. Stuart & Haugh. 



Belle: 

 & Sons 



: l'.aiir 



on 

 Co.. 



Hill 

 W. 



Dorner & Sons Co.. on 

 AVitterstaetter, on Arlsto- 



to R. 



Sons 



Witterstaetter, for 



- Co.. for No. 102. 



Perfection and No. 02; Gnttman & 

 for Victory. Honorable mention to .1. 



Candace: to R. Witterstaettei 

 and .1. .\. Valentine. 

 Bertermann Bros. Co.. II. W. 



for 



Fifty new variety . 

 White Perfection; R. 

 crat. 



Certificate of merit 

 .\rlstocrat; Dorner & 

 White 

 Weber, 

 llartje, for 

 Lillian May 



Sprengeri: 

 man. 



Boston fern 

 tersotj. . .. 



Six ferns: Bertermann 

 man. 



Ten cyclamen: H. W 

 Bros. Co. 



Ten variegated plants: 



Six Lorraine begonias: 

 Rieman. 



Honorable mention to 

 K(mla Tiu-nford Hall; 

 Rambler; to M. Nelson 



E. A. Nelson and Rertermaini for talile decora 

 tlons; to H. W. Rieman and Bertermann for 

 rose tables. 



Rie- 

 Bertermann Bros. Co.. .T. .\. Pe- 

 ll. W. Rie- 

 Berterniaini 



Bros. Co.. 

 Rieman. 



Bertermann Bros. 

 .T. A. Peterson. H. 



Co 



W 



.T. A. Peterson for Be- 

 to Vanghan for Baby 

 for new geranium; to 



Montgomery's book on Grafted Roses 

 sent by the Review for 25 cents. 



Oceanic, X. J. — The :\[onmouth 

 County Horticultural Society will give its 

 annual dinner January 4. " The exhibi- 

 tion committee has been instructed to 

 prepare a schedule of essays for each 

 meetinor in 1906. .7. N. Paul was elected 

 a member at the last meeting. The recent 

 exhibition made a profit. 



MILWAUKEE. 



The exhibition November 15 to 18 was 

 the first show Milwaukee has had in sev- 

 eral years, but it is expected it will be 

 an annual feature hereafter. The show 

 was no great financial success, but it is 

 expected that the receipts will nearly 

 cover expenses. Many of the growers 

 who did not exhibit this year have de- 

 clared their intention to take part in fu- 

 ture shows. The general effect of the 

 show was excellent. Messrs. Holton, Poll- 

 worth and Hunkel are entitled to con- 

 gratulations on the success of the atfair. 



Thursday evening a banquet was given 

 to exliihitors and visiting florists and 

 about sixty covers were laid. Among 

 the out-of-town visitors were Willis 

 i\. Rudd. L. Coatsworth, Ed. Winterson, 

 X. J. Wietor, J. C. Vaughan, Jamea 

 Hartshorne, F. Friedly, F. Hincks, E. 

 Ruettner, Adam Zender. X, J. Rupp, C. 

 Pniner, Geo. Scott, Adolph and August 

 Poehlmann, A. Lange, P. J. Hauswirth 

 and George Asmus. Chicago; A. E. 

 :Mauff. Denver, Colo.; J. E. Matthew- 

 •son, Sheboygan, Wis.; Victor Nelson, 

 Oshkosh, Wis.; Otto Speidcl, Oeonomo- 

 woc, Wis.; E. Lutz, Joliet, 111. A souv- 

 enir stein was given by the local florists' 

 club to each of those attending the ban- 

 quet. 



^Mrs. P. J. Hauswirth, Mrs. George As- 

 mus, Chicago, and Mrs. T. J. Pereles, 

 Milwaukee, acted as judges on table dec- 

 orations, and their work was highly sat- 

 isfactory to all concerned. The judges 

 in the general classes were W\ N. Rudd 

 and Eniil Ruettner, of Chicago, and J. 

 E. Matthewson, of Sheboygan. The 

 awards follow: 



Twelve chrysantliemum plants, bnshv form 

 not less than four varieties. F. Praefke, Milwaul 

 kee in-st; Alex Klokner. Wauwatosa, second 



Six plants, while. Alex Klokner, second 



