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The Weekly Florists' Review; 



NOVEMBEB 12, 1908. 



NATIONAL SHOW AWARDS. 



The following is a complete list of 

 the premiums awarded at the National 

 Flower Show, Chicago, up to and includ- 

 ing November 11. 



Chrysanthemum Cut Blooms. 



Judges: Edwin Lonsdale, Philadel- 

 phia; William Nicholson, FraminghamJ 

 Mass.; Emil Buettner, Chicago, III., 

 nominated by the Chrysanthemum Soci- 

 ety x)t America. 



Fifty white, Harry Turner, Port Wash- 

 ington, N. Y., first on Beatrice May; 

 E. G. Hill Co., Eichmond, Ind., second 

 on Mme. Desjonis; Basse tt & Washburn, 

 Chicago, third on Alice Byron; five en- 

 tries. 



'Fifty pink, E. G. Hill Co. first on 

 A. J. Balfour, Harry Turner second on 

 Duckham, W. J. & M. S. Vesey, Fort 

 Wayne, Ind., third on Viviand-Morel ; 

 five entries. 



Fifty yellow, Poehlmann Bros. Co., 

 Chicago, first on Appleton; Bassett & 

 Washburn second on Appleton, E. G. 

 Hill Co. third on Bonnaffon; seven en- 

 tries. 



Fifty any other color, Elmer D. Smith, 

 Adrian, Mich., first on T. Carrington, 

 H. W. Buckbee second on Matchless, 

 Poehlmann Bros. Co. third on Virginia 

 Poehlmann; seven entries. 



Sweepstakes on above four classes, 

 Poehlmann Bros. Co. first on Appleton. 



ond on Mrs. E. D. Smith, W. J. & M. S. 

 Vesey third on Bonnaffon. 



Twenty-five any other color, H. W. 

 Buckbee first on Thos. Humphries, E. 

 G. Hill Co. second on John Lemon, E. D. 

 Smith third on T. Carrington. 



Six white, E. G. Hill Co. first on 

 ^aton, E. D. Smith second on Beatrice 

 May. 



Six light yellow, H. W. Buckbee first 

 on Mrs. J. C. Neill, Poehlmann Bros. 

 Co. second on Yellow Eaton. 



Six dark yellow, Poehlmann Bros. Co. 

 first on Appleton, W. J. & M. S. Vesey 

 second on Appleton. 



Six light pink, C. H, Totty, Madison, 

 N. J., first on Miriam Hankey; W. J. 

 & M. S. Vesey second on President 

 Roosevelt. 



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

 on Balfour, E. D. Smith second on O. H. 

 Broomhead. ' ' 



Six bronze, E. G. Hill Co. first on 

 Glenview, E. D. Smith second on Glen- 

 view. 



Twelve blooms in twelve varieties, ;H. 

 W. Buckbee first, E. G. Hill Co. seeoiid. 



Forty blooms forty varieties, C. H. 

 Totty first, H. W, Buckbee second, E. D. 

 Smith third. 



Twelve blooms in twelve varieties on 

 mossed boards (were shown in bottles), 

 Alfred J. Loveless, Lenox, Mass., first; 

 E. G. Hill Co. second, H. W. Buckbee 

 third. 



Forty blooms in forty varieties on 



Peter Reinbere't Mrs. Field Rose at the National Show. 



Twenty-five white, E. G. Hill Co. first 

 on Eaton, H. W. Buckbee, Rockfqrd, 

 HI., second on Mrs. H. W. Buckbee; W. 

 J. & M. S. Vesey third on Eaton. 



Twenty-five pink, H. W. Buckbee first 

 on Balfour, E. G. Hill Co. second on 

 Mile. E. Chabanne, W. J. & M. S. Vesey 

 third on Viviand-Morel. 



Twenty-five yellow, Poehlmann Bros. 

 Co. first on Appleton, E. D. Smith sec- 



mossed boards (were shown in bottles), 

 C. H. Totty first, H. W. Buckbee second, 

 E. G. Hill Co. third. 



Thirty-six cut blooms, six varieties, 

 six of each, in six vases, Thomas Proctor 

 first. 



Ten blooms one variety, Thomas Proc- 

 tor first. 



Twenty-five blooms five or more vari- 

 eties in one vase, E. G. Hill Co. first. 



Six vases of single varieties one color 

 to a vase, A. P. Frey, Chicago, first. 



Ten blooms of a variety not in com- 

 merce, Elmer D. Smith first. 



Six blooms W. M. Moir, Thomas Proc- 

 tor first, Elmer D. Smith second, H. W. 

 Buckbee third, the W. Wells medals. 



Twelve sprays pompons, white, 

 Vaughan's Seed Store first, Robert Craig 

 Co. second; ten entries. 



Twelve sprays pompons, yellow, E* G. 

 Hill Co. first, R. Vincent, Jr., & Sons 

 Co., White Marsh, Md., second; eight 

 entries. | 



Twelve sprays J)ompons, p i fl k , 

 Vaughan's Seed Store first, E. G. |Iill 

 Co. second ; eight entries. 



Twelve sprays pompons, red, E. G. ^ill 

 Co. first, R. Vincent, Jr., & Sons jCo. 

 second; eight entries. i 



Twelve sprays pompons, any other col- 

 or, E. D. Smith first, J. Breitmeypr's 

 Sons second; eight entries. 



Twelve sprays anemone-flowered, Aj P. 

 Frey first; C. H. Totty second. , 



Collection of anemone varieties, A. P. 

 Frey first, C." H. Totty second, E.; D. 

 Smith third. 



Collection of pompon varieties, R. Vin- 

 cent, Jr., & Sons Co. first, E. G. Hill 

 Co. second, E. D. Smith third. 



Collection of single varieties, C. H. 

 -Totty first, A. P. Frey second, H. H. 

 Porter third. 



Twelve white, open to private gar- 

 deners only, Thomas Proctor, Lenox, 

 Mass., first on Merza; no second; J. J. 

 Mitchell, Lake Geneva, Wis., third on 

 Mrs. Weeks. 



Twelve pink, private gardeners, E. M. 

 Barton, Hinsdale, 111., first on Duck- 

 ham; Thomas Proctor second on Aus- 

 tralie. 



Twelve yellow, private gardeners, Pe- 

 ter Schilt, Evanston, HI., first on Ap- 

 pleton; Frank Kuehne, Lake Geneva, 

 Wis., second on Bonnaffon; C. H. Madi- 

 son, Lake Geneva, Wis., third on Bonnaf- 

 fon. 



Twelve any other color, private gar- 

 deners, Thomas Proctor first on Mrs. 

 J. E. Dunne. 



The following classes, seedlings ad- 

 missible, judged on the exhibition scale: 



Six white, E. D. Smith first on No. 

 42-4-07; H. W. Buckbee second on Souv. 

 De Raymond. 



Six light pink, E. D. Smith on Frank 

 Payne, H. W. Buckbee second on Miss 

 Jane Addams. 



Six dark pink, E. D. Smith first on 

 Mrs. Phillips. 



Six light yellow, C. H. Totty first 

 on Yellow Miller, E. D. Smith second 

 on Mrs. Thorne. 



Six dark yellow, E. D. Smith first 

 on No. 95-3-06, H. W. Buckbee second 

 on Souv. De Ampenix. 



Six red, C. H. Totty first on Pockett's 

 Crimson, E. D. Smith second on Leslie 

 Morrison. 



Six any other color, C. H. Totty first 

 on Mrs. O. H. Kahn, E. G. Hill Co. 

 second on Mrs. Pook. 



The following classes, seedlings admis- 

 sible, judged on the commercial scale: 



Six white, E. G. Hill Co. first on Mme. 

 Lavie, E. D. Smith second on President 

 Taft. 



Six light pink, C. H. Totty first on 

 No. 20, E. D. Smith second on Bessie 

 Evans. 



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

 on Winter Cheer. 



