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NOVEMBKIt 22, 190C. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



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Twelve Timotliy Kiidm for [Jii/es rtfrcrt'd I).v 

 II. r. Mic-licU Co., Mis. Jmiiii's A. (iiiiv.v, liist. 



TxM'lve ])r. Kngueliiiiil lor [nizcs iilTtTi'd liy 

 H. F. Micholl Co., (;. A. I.otzc, liist. 



Toiir rases si.v IiIcmhhs etiili, Geoij^'e Morrison, 

 lirst ; G. A. Lotze, socoml. 



'J'went.v while iiieiuved, ImIwIil liisliop, first. 



Twenl.v yellow incurved, Ceor^e Morrison, 

 first ; Kdwin liisliop, second. 



'J'welve while, (leorfie Moirison, first; ICdwiii 

 Bishop, se(()n<l; F. C. I'aiier, third. 



Twelve ,\ellow, Oeorjj*' Morrison, lirsl ; 1. II. 

 Moss, second; Kdwin IJishof), Uilrd. 



Twelve ld<xinis idrd<. (ie<ir;re .Morrison, first; 

 !•'. C. I'.iUier. second; I. II. Moss, third. 



Twelve crimson. Mrs. Jiiines .\. (larcy, first. 



Twelve lironze, ('. I{. DielTenderlTer. first; 

 Geortre Morrison, second. 



Six wliite, (;eor;;e .Morrison, first; .Nilin Coolc, 

 second. 



fji.v pink. Ci. .\. Lotze, first: (;eor;;c Morri- 

 son, second. 



Six any other color, (;e<irj.re .Morrison, lirst; 

 Mrs. (larey, second. 



Twenty-five In twenty live varieties. C. A. 

 l.otze, lirst. 



White see<lIinK, ('•. A. I.otze. firsl. 



Yellow seedlinj;. •;. .\. I.otze. lirsl. 



C<dleclion of jionii s. I!, \ini-enl, .Ir.. & 



Sons, first. 



Twenly-fonr Itlchniond roses f(jr prize oiTered 

 liy S. Feast iV Sons. Slevt'usiai Kros., lirst. 



Twelve .\nierican Heaiity for jirizes <d1eicd liy 

 <;eor.i;e Ilafer. Andrew .\nderson, lirsl; (;eory<' 

 Morrison, .si'cond. 



Three vases Iwidve hloonis each, disihirl v.i- 

 rielU's for firizes offered liy Mrs. .lacolis, .lohn 

 CcKik. lirsl: Stevenson Itros., seconil. 



1"wenty-live jdnk i-oses, Slevenson lims., 

 first. 



Twenty-five \\hile roses, .\ndrew .\ndcrson. 

 first. 



Twent\' live Golden Gale, William Madson, 

 first. 



I'ifly while carnations. I', li. Wcdsli. ijrst. 



I'ifiy red carnations, Ceorjre .\lorrison. lirsl. 



Fifty pink c.irnalions. F. K. I'ierson Co.. 

 Tarrytown, X. V., lirst on Winsor; Sievcnsnn 

 ISros.. second. 



Twelve jiink seeillin^', F. 1!. I'ieison Co., 

 first, on Winsor. 



liride's lio'uinet, I'. (;. r.nri;er. lirsl. 



IMslinct design. F. (i. l!nr,i;er, llisi. 



Itaskel. F. (i. I'.nrser. first. 



Wreath (d' carnations, F. G. liur^rer, lirst. 



r.est siiecinien plant. Geor,!.'e Morrison, lirsl: 

 Mrs. 'I'. Harrison Gan-ett, C. I'lller, L.'.irdcni'r. 

 KOcond. 



I'htwcrin? filant, George Morrison. lij>l. 



'I'wtdve ciotons for prizes olTered li.\ George 

 S. ]\all), Geor.m' Morris. m. lirsl; C. j;. Iijellcn- 

 derU'er, si ml. 



IJe^'onla for jiiizes olTered by (leorire S. Kalli, 

 <;eor>.'e Morrison, tirst. 



I'ern, Ileniy Fischer, first. 



Orchid in Idooni. Geory:e .Morrison, lirsl. 



Group, .Mrs. Garrett, lirsl. 



Gronj) of ferns. .Mrs. Garrelt. lirsl. 



Sj)ecinicn clirysanlhemnm plant. .\-ello\\ , C. U 

 Diefl'endeitfer. lirsl. 



Specimen standard. C. I{. DIefl'endcrn'cr. lirsl. 



Six plants, i:. llcrrncinn, tiisl: F. C. U.-niei . 

 second. 



'J'welve slnj;le-stemnie(I, C. It. IMelTemlerfler, 

 first; !•;. Herrmann, second. 



Six sini-'le-stenimeil. i:. Hen mann. lirst; C. It. 

 DietVemlerffer, seconil. 



Twelve sin^'le varielies. C. It. HiclTenderlTcr. 

 first. 



Standard, C. It. Dienendcrfrcr. lirst. 



Tlio committee in cliarjio of the exlii- 

 hitioii \v;is CJeorcre ]\Ionison, V. C. Bauer, 

 (!. A. Lotze, Jiime!< (Uass and J. J. 

 I'errv, 



Banquet. 



Tlie meiiibeis of the Florists' and 

 (iardeuers' Club met at the Academy 

 ITotel Novemlier 13, where they had a 

 number of guests. The banquet was 

 hekl in the Ituse diniufr Imll, which was 

 tastefully decorated with chrysanthc- 

 niiiins. X. I". JTitton was toastmaster, 

 and those who responded to toasts were 

 William F. (uide, Otto leaner and Teter 

 Jiisset. all of WasiiiuKton ; K. Vincent, 

 dr., of White .Alarsh; F. E. Fierson, 

 Tarrytown. X. Y.; James ^NlcXabP, 

 <'atonsvil]c, and F. V<. Burger, Baltimor/^, 



J. K T. 



HOUSTON, TEX. 



One of the chief events of carnival 

 ^\eek Avas thf annual ihiwer .shew for 

 the Faith Home Association. d. 1). 

 Fniossner, of (ialveston. was .judoe. The 

 I'liiicijia] jiiize winners on chrvsanthc- 

 uuiin cut blooms were J, W. Vestal & 



A Little Over 5,000 Yards of Laurel Wreathing. 



(The E. F. WintiTSOn Co. Supplied Two- Wagon Loads, lO.OCU y:ird8, for the Cliieago Sliow. 



Son. Fittic Kuck. Ark. Charles Flilrr 

 and l-*> d. Saiir were tiic largest loeal 

 |ireinium wimiers. \Wn. Kutschhach had 

 a line display of bush ]ilan1s out for 

 competition. 



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COLUMBUS. 



The annual ( hrysaiitlK'numi show nt 

 the Columbus i'"lorists' Club was licM 

 .November F), tifternoiin. and cNi'iiiiio, jn 

 tiif cdiib's new rooms in the F>rent luiild- 

 ing. It looketl early in the season ;is if 

 the date set would be a little late, hiil as 

 all mums here ;ire unusually late tliis 

 year, it turned out liiat we could not 

 liave seleeted a time that would ha\*' 

 found our growers in better form. .\s 

 the oceasiofi was our house waiining in 

 the new quarters, the eomtnittee in eharge 

 of the e\(ning's entcrtaiiiinent had juo- 

 vided a musical i)rogram. The exhiiiits 

 of elirysaiitlieiMums \\eie of a higji nrder, 

 and interest was manifested by the large 

 atteiidaiiee of members and their fiieiids. 



ill the class for exhibition iilooms. the 

 I'ifth Aveiiue Floral Co. was fiist with 

 Tiinothv Katoii, W. II. cli.-HJwiek. ( iold 



to I he i-'iftli Aveinif Mural Co., for tiie 

 saaie \;iriety. 



Till' special t'eatiires n\' i iie show th;it 

 liiiMighl out the kieiic'-I compel it ion Were 



tiie Jifizes (itTered iiV (ir;it1' I'.ros. ,ilid .\l. 



r>. I'a.Niiii. (iratV I'.ios. " pii/.c w;is lor 1 he 



liesi ■ I W el\ e illoouis. to lie judgeil by till; 



comiiierci;d scile. The inieresl of the 

 iveiiiiig fi'iitered III this .-iward, which 

 Ihe riimiiiiltee liiiallv iiLide lo tile I'raiik- 

 iiii l';irk l'hii;il I'll., tor, -III assorted iln/i'ii 

 of ( ioMeii < li;id\\ ic-k and W. 11 . < iiadw ick. 



The \l. jl. f'axoli prize was i\,y the |jc-t 

 li\e eonimeic-i;! I lihiollls, ;ill'l W;is Weill I'V 



the I'iftli .\\ ciine I'loiai • o., w iiii W. II. 

 Chadwick. rile l.i\ ingsloiL^Seeil ( n. 

 stageij a tine cullec' ion, iiieliiclino lijoums 

 of |)r. Kiigiieh;iiil, (.olden Wedding, Lord 

 llopeloiin. .\la|or I'.i iii in Ifoii. .Vlin.' I'.yion, 

 .\ler/-|, (iuhleli Ch;i(|\\ ick. W. II. < had- 

 wick, the |]iiliiii- and iininy nthers. ( '. 

 .\. Ii'olli and Sheiiiian Stephens aisu en- 



teleil lilie i-ul|eel ioll>- 1 1 1' elll liliioins. .\,s 

 these l;ist ihlee exhiiiits were entered tor 

 exhiliilioll Hilly, the coliril it tee awarded 

 .\|( SSI'S. |,i\ iiiostdii. b'olh ;ind Stephens 



! eaell hollnlal'le inentidli. The cumilittee 



, ,. ■ , ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ''" ; on aw;ilds w;|v .M . |;. r;iXii|l. S;|||ll|e| 



Wedding and \ellow K.-itoii; K. .Met/. , ;,,,tf .and T. A. Sextmi. Y.ik'k 

 meter, with Alice iiyiDii, (lulden Chad 



LAUREL WREATHING. 



wick and W. 11. (iiaduiek. w.as second. [ 

 and John II. Williams, with .Majm I'.un 



nalfon, .Modesto and Fhiladeljihia. took ' (in,. uC tl arliest benefits ii'siiltiiig 



third. The al.iove :iwaids \\eie t'or six t'lmn tiie Cliic-igu tlouer -^Ikiw has lieeu 

 blooms. (ii|. vtiiniiJalion of the deiinind for laurel 



In till' idiiss for three exhibition blodiiis, w ie;il hiiio. Laurel was little known in 



ii-efidiiess was 

 llellt decur.atiofi 



fifth .\\enu(' i'loral Co. was second with fur the ( iiicago tlowei ^iiow. when' 

 Timothy Ftttoii, W. II. cjiaihv ii-l< ;itii| ' l.'i.iiini \;irds wiie used. The dccir.ators 



■■••• -.... ... v.. ..■■ , i\i'(iiiiiri;_;. ijiiiii'i >».i.^ 



C. F. T^-ey was lirst, with .May Seil | ti,,, niiddic west until its 

 doll, Souv. de ]\lontbrun and .Merzti. Tiie di inonst i;ited liv the exce 



Yellow Faton. For six commciei.-d 

 blooms, cut from three plants, John II. 

 Williams took first with all .M;i jor P.nii- 

 nalfons; V.. Metznieier secnnd with 

 (liddeii <'liadwiek and W. II. thadwick; 

 and third was v\on iiy tiie fifth .\\eiiiie 

 floral Co., with W. 11. < hadwiek. for 

 two coniniereia! bjonais cut t'roin one 

 jdaiit. til.' Jiaiiklin I'ark floral i o. was 

 lirst with two blooms of W. II. ('h.-ol- 

 w iek. 'i'lie second prizi' in this class went 

 to the b'iftli Axcniie J'loral Co.. for the 

 stime \ariety. l"or nine commercial 

 blooms cut fiotn three jilaiits. f. .\letz 

 meier was lirst with (loldeii cjiadwiek 

 and W. IL Ch.a.lwiek. .lolm II. Williams 

 willi all Alajor F>oiiii;inons \\;is second. 

 The last regiil.aj' d.ass was toi- three eiuii 



were ( h.-illes .\. S;iimielsoU and W. J. 

 Smyth, and now haiirel is in dem;ind for 



.-ill SOltv ,it' |,ir;_ie jolis. . 



fur the ihicago show |ii,im)ii y.-iids of 



the Wleatliing were ^llppjieij hy the f. f. 



Wiiitersiiii I CI. The ;ieciiiiipa iiyiiig illus- 

 tration ^i\l•v so 'lie idi'il ot' the bulk of 

 this great i|iiaiitity ol' w re;it lii ng. The 

 two hoi'^e w;iooii sliiiun carried oidy 



about ■ li;df ol' the In.Moii yar,|s the 



Wintei--iiii Ciiinp;iiiy siipplieil. 



I I 111. lost without your jiajper. a- it 



llII-- s;i\ci| nil' lll.'IIU' tillh'S it» eiisl. — 

 C|| \i;).|,S f . b'lljji;, .\,'l|iel'\ ille. I II. 



Twip b'i\i;i,'s. Wis. Liiui- ll;iitiing 



says Ills recent loss by tire was s;'.,00n. 

 mereial blooms cut from one plant. Again , The biiihlings were insuieil. but the loss 

 \V. II. (hadwiek took lirst. this time for on -tuck \\as tut.'d. lie v\ill rebuild at 

 Sherman Stephens; and the second was | once. 



