NOVEMBKR 12, 1908. 



The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



25 



A Section of the Camatioa Display at the National FI(>wef Show. 

 ( Vaugban'8 Seed Store's VeRetable Exhibit in Forc^ound.) 



Twenty dark pink, Njck Zweifel first 

 on No. 108, K. Witterstaetter second on 

 No. 36. 



Twenty red, H. G. Hill Co. first on 

 seedling, F. Dorner & Sons Co. second 

 on No. 175-06. 



Twenty crimson, E. G. Hill Co. first 

 on seedling; Wanoka Greenhouses, Bar- 

 neveld, N. Y., second on Wanoka. 



Twenty white variegated, Chicago Car- 

 nation Co. first on No. 500, F. Dorner 

 & Sons Co. second on No. 151-05. 



Twenty yellow variegated, F. Dorner 

 & Sons Co. first on No. 72-06. 



Twenty-five blooms white, J. J. Mit- 

 chell first. 



Twenty-five blooms light pink, E. M. 

 Barton first, J. J. Mitchell second, Clar- 

 ence Buckingham third. 



Twenty-five blooms flesh pink, R. T. 

 Crane first, Clarence Buckingham sec- 

 ond. 



Chfyiaothemum Plants. 



Judges: Edwin Lonsdale, Wni. Nichol- 

 son, Emil Buettner. 



Specimen plant, Vaughan's Seed Store, 

 Chicago, first and second; H. W. Buck- 

 bee, Rockford, 111., third. 



Specimen plant, white, Vaughan's Seed 

 Store first and second, H. W. Buckbee 

 third. 



Specimen pink, Vaughan's Seed Store 

 first, H. W. Buckbee second. 



Specimen plant yellow, Vaughan's 

 Seed Store first, A. McAdams, Chicago, 

 second; H. W. Buckbee third. 



Specimen plant any other color, 

 Vaughan's Seed Store first, H. W. Buck- 

 bee second. 



Specimen single variety, Vaughan's 

 Seed Store first, H. W. Buckbee second, 

 A. McAdams third. 



Specimen pompon, Vaughan's Seed 

 Store first, H. W. Buckbee second. 



Specimen anemone, Vaughan's Seed 

 Store first, H. W. Buckbee second. 



bizarre plant, Vaughan's Seed Store 

 first, H. W. Buckbee second. 



Three tall standards, Vaughan's Seed 

 Store first, H. W, Buckbee second. A, 

 McAdams third. 



Three low standards, Vaughan's Seed 

 Store first, H. W. Buckbee second, A. 

 McAdams third. 



Twelve single-stem white, Vaughan's 

 Seed Store second, no first. 



Twelve single-stem pink, Vaughan's 

 Seed Store second, no first. 



Twelve single-stem yellow, Vaughan's 

 Seed Store second, no first. 



' Twelve single-stem any other color, 

 Vaughan's Seed Store first, H. W. Buck- 

 bee second. 



Group of chryaanthemum plants cover- 

 ing 100 square feet, arranged for ef- 

 fect, Vaughan's Seed Store first, Frank 

 Oechslin, Chicago, second; J. J. Mit- 

 chell third. 



Specimen plant by private grower, 

 R. T. Crane first. 



Specimen plant yellow by private 

 grower, M. A. Ryerson second, no first. 



Specimen single by private grower 

 M. A. Ryerson first. 



Specimen anemone by private grower 

 R. T. Crane first. 



Three standards by private grower 

 M. A. Ryerson second, A. S. Trude third 

 no first. 



Three specimen plants, pompon vari 

 eties, Vaughan's Seed Store first, M. A 

 Ryerson second. 



Three specimen plants, single varieties 

 Vaughan's Seed Store first, M. A. Ryer 

 son Second. 



Grafted chrysanthe mum plant, 

 Vaughan's Seed Store first. 



Palms and Decorative Plants. 



Judges: H. B. Dorner, Urbana, 111.; 

 A. C. Brown, Springfield, 111.; J. F. 

 Amniann, Edwardsville, 111., nominated 

 by Illinois State Florists' Association. 



B^t specimen palm, W. A. Manda, 

 South Orange, N. J., first; George Witt- 

 bold Co., Chicago, second; Julius Roehrs 

 Co., Rutherford, N. J., third. 



Five palms in five varieties, W. A. 

 Manda first, George Wittbold Co. second, 

 Julius Roehrs Co. third. 



Group of 100 square feet arranged for 

 effect, Geo. Wittbold Co. first, Vaughan's 

 Seed' Store second, W. A. Manda third. 



Best specimen palm exhibited by pri- 

 vate growers, E. G. Uihlein first. 



Group of 100 square feet arranged 

 for effect, by private growers, E. G. 

 Uihlein first. 



Three specimen palms, three species 



not less than ten feet high, Julius Roehrs 

 Co. first. 



Collection of palms, not over fifteen 

 plants, one of each variety, W. A. Man- 

 da first, Julius Roehrs Co. second. 



Cycas, W. A. Manda first, Vaughan's 

 Seed Store second. 



Araucaria, M. A. Ryerson first, J. J. 

 Mitchell second. -^ 



Croton, Julius Roehrs Co. first. 



Five narrow-leaved crotons, W. A. 

 Mianda first, Robert Craig Co., Philadel- 

 phia, "second. 



Five broad-leaved crotons, W. A. Man- 

 da first, Robert Craig Co. second. 



Pandanus, Julius Roehrs Co. first, 

 Vaughan's Seed Store second. 



Dracaena, W. A. Manda first, Vaughan's 

 Seed Store second. 



English holly, W. A. Manda first. 



Conifer in tub, J. Rosenwald first, 

 W. A. Manda second. 



Three conifers in tubs, W. A. Manda 

 first. 



Rhododendron, W. A. Manda first." 



Azalea amoena, W. A. Manda first. 



Aucuba, W. A. Manda first. 



Euonymus, W. A. Manda first. 



Ficus, W. A. Manda first, J. J. Mit- 

 chell second. 



Aspidistra, W. A. Manda first, 

 Vaughan's Seed Store second. 



Succulent, W. A. Manda first. 



Musa, W. A. Manda first. 



Aralia, J. J. Mitchell first. 



Group to cover fifty feet, W. A. Man- 

 da first, Julius Roehrs second. 



Boston fern, J. J. Mitchell first, 

 Vaughan's Seed Store second. 



Adiantum Farleyense, Julius Roehrs 

 Co. first, J. A. Peterson, Cincinnati,' sec- 

 ond. ' 



Other adiantum, J. J. Mitchell first, 

 W. A. Manda second. 



Stag horn" fefn, Julius Roehrs first, 

 W. A. Manda second. 



Fern other than above, W. A. Manda 

 first. 



Six Cibotium Schiedei, W. A. Manda 

 first, Vaughan's Seed Store second. 



Nephrolepis Piersoni Elegantissima, J. 

 A. Peterson first. 



Collection of ferns, not over twenty- 

 five, one of each variety, W. A. Manda 

 first, E. G. -Uihlein second. 









