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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



NOTSMBBB 16, 1906. 





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Co. first, on ^o. 41); Poehlmann Bros. 

 Co. second, on Victory. 



One hundred any other color, Poehl- 

 mann Bros. Co. first,' on Prosperity. 



Sccdlinsi. 



Twenty white carnations, B. K. & B. 

 Floral Co., Bichmond, Ind., first, on 

 Sarah Hill. 



Twenty red carnations, Chicago Car- 

 nation Co. first, on No. 49. 



Twenty Daybreak pink carnations, Chi- 

 cago Carnation Co. first, on J. A. Valen- 

 tine. 



Twenty Scott pink carnations, F. K. 

 Pierson Co., Tarrytown, N. Y., first, on 

 Winsor. ' 



Twenty Lawson pink carnations, B. K. 

 & B. Floral Co. first, on Superior. 



Twenty carnations any other color, B. 

 K. & B. Floral Co. first. 



Six blooms white mums, E. G. Hill Co. 

 first, on Alice Boosevelt. 



Six light yellow mums, E. G. Hill Co. 

 first, on Dubuisson Foubert. 



Six light pink mums, E. G. Hill Co. 

 first, on Destroyat. 



Six dark pink mums, E. G. Hill Co. 

 first, on Mile. E. Chabanne. 



first. W. F. Kasting, Buffalo, made a 

 display not for competition. 



Display of valley, A. Jurgens first. 



Benjamin Hammond premium for best 

 maintained display of cut flowers, Peter 

 Beinberg first, John N. May second. 



Floral ArratiKcmcnta. 



Brides' and bridesmaids' bouquets, H. 

 E. ELlunder first, B. Jahn second, Eaton 

 Floral Co. third. 



Dinner-table decoration, C. Frauen- 

 felder first, John Mangel second, H. E. 

 Klunder third. 



Vase of 100 Beauties arranged for 

 effect, C. A. Samuelson first, C. Frauen- 

 felder second, Eaton Floral Co. third. 



Basket of roses, C. Ex^nenfelder first, 

 Butler Floral Co. second. 



Basket of carnations, Eaton Floral Co. 

 first, C. A. Samuelson second. 



Basket of chrysanthemums, C. A. Sam- 

 uelson first, Anton Then second. 



Arrangement for bridal party, other 

 than bouquet, Butler Floral Co. first, C. 

 A. Samuelson second, E. G. Uihlein 

 third. 



Private Gardeners' Claai. 



Five geraniums in pots, John Keardon, 





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Giroation Aristocrat. 



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Six mums any other color, E. G. Hill 

 Co. first, on Ineaadescent. 



Sweepstakes, best of above, E. G. Hill 

 Co. first, on Mile. E. Chabanne. 



Cut Floweri. 



Display of violets, Eaton Floral Co. 



gardener for M. A. Eyerson, first; Bob- 

 ert Mueller, gardener to A. S. Trude, 

 second. 



Specimen palm, H. J. Skjoldager, (gar- 

 dener to E. G. Uihlein '^.^rst; J. A. 

 Smith, gardener to J. J. Mitchell, 

 second. 



Croton, John Eeardon first, A. J. Smith 

 second. 



Dracaena, John Eeardon first, H. J. 

 Skjoldager second. 



Pandanus, John Eeardon first, A. J. 

 Smith second. 



Other decorative, A. J. Smith firsts 

 John Eeardon second.. 



Boston fern or its sport, A. J. Smith 

 won first on Piersoni and second on 

 Boston. 



Five foliage plants, H. J. Skjoldager 

 first, A. J. Smith second. 



Grafted plant, A. J. Smith first, Eob- 

 ert Mueller second. 



Novel plant, A. J. Smith first, H. J. 

 Skjoldager second. 



Twelve ferns, A. J. Smith first, H. J. 

 Skjoldager second. 



Twelve cut mums, yellow, Charles 

 Eeardon, gardener to E.. M. Barton^ 

 first; A. J. Smith second, both with Col. 

 Appleton. 



Twelve pinks, A. J. Smith first, on Dr. 

 Engenhard; Charles Eeardon second, oa 

 Wm. Duckham. 



Twelve any other color, Charles Eear- 

 don first, on Intensity. 



Special Awardi. 



E. Oeschslin, of the Garfield Park 

 Flower Co., $15, for display of cyclamen 

 in 7-inch pots. 



J. F. McBride, $10, for large cactus. 



J. Eosenwald, $15, for . the Thuya 

 obtusa. y/ ' 



The Premium Moneys. 



The money distributed by the Horti- 

 cultural Society of Chicago and C. S. A. 

 show last week w^ won as follows: 



Poehlmann Bros. Co $468.00 



Vangban'g Seed Store 377.00 



E. G. Hill Co 262.00 



C. A. Samuelson. . .<%. 180.00 



C. Frauenfelder 179.00 



Basaett & Wasbtxirii 176.00 



Peter Beinberg 170.00 



E. G. Uihlein.... 163.00 



Chicago Carnation "Co 110.00 



A. S. Trude 110.00 



Nathan Smith & Son 109.00 



J. J. Mitchell 10S.0O 



Martin A. Rrerson _^ 99.00 



Wletor Bros , 90.00 



Eaton Floral Oo. . . . 90.00 



Geo. Wittbold Co 88.00 



Brtithey-CoatswortH Co 62.00 



D. Willis James 66.00 



H. E. Klunder....-; 60.00 



Anton Then 41.0O 



Butler Floral Co;.. 40.00 



J. A. Peterson.... 85.00 



J. Mangel 30.00 



A. McAdams 90.00 



C. H. Tatty...., 28.00 



Wm. Dittmann 28.00 



A. Jurgens 28.00 



E. M. Barton 28 OO 



R. D. Foote; 20.00 



R. Jahn 20.00 



A. F. Amllng 16.00 



E. Oeschslin 18.00 



B. K. & B. Floral Co 16.00 



J. Rosenwald 15 OO 



Sol Garland lOOO 



J. F. McBride... 10.00 



J. N. May lO.flO 



G. Tellmann 8.00 



H. W. Buckbee 6.0O 



J. D. Thompson Carnation Co 6.00 



F. R. Pierson Co 6.00 



W. C. Hill Floral Co 8.00 



A. C. Brown 6.00 



R. H. Allerton 4.00 



J.; C. Ahrenfeld 8.00 



J. fill) meuser 8.00 



VH. Schmidt 1.00 



' The Banquet. 



The trade banquet which is an annual 

 event at Chicago during flower show 

 week was held at the Auditorium hotel 

 at nine o'clock on the evening of Thurs- 

 day, November 8. It was more largely 

 attended than in any previous year, a 

 large proportion of those present be- 

 ing guests, frApi outside the city. The 

 twenty-two tables were decorated with 

 stock contributed by the wholesalers, ar- 

 ranged with characteristic good taste by 

 Ed Hm^wifth and Ed Enders. 



The loni^ table along the east wall was 



