NOVK.MIfKIt 12. 1908. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



35 



Thomas E. Proctor's Group of Garza Mums and Foliage Plants at Boston. 



Twolve pifik miiiiiis, Winllirdp Siirgeiit. Fish- 

 kill, .\. Y.. 'J', i;. Wliilin-.v Kiirdt'iuM, lirst; U.< 

 hiiino i;st;ilc sc((p|i(l. 



Twelve mii.v .it her eohir. F. \V. Viinilei-bilt 

 lirst. Oftdeii Mills sen, 11(1. 



Six while, A. I{<);.'ers liist. .Mrs. Stiivvesant 

 I'isli, (Janis.iii, .N. Y., Hector MHcDoiiMkl gai- 

 ih'iier, secdiul. 



Six pink. A. Itcgoi-.s lirst, T. W. Vaiiderliilt 

 seeond. 



Six .vellow, W. Sargent first, I'. W. V.iii.ler 

 hilt second. 



Six crimson, Osborne Kstate first, W. Sargent 

 second. 



Twent.v-four niiinis. distinct varieties. 12-ineli 

 stem, Osborne Kstato first, F. W. Vanderbilt 

 si-eond. 



Twelve miiins. distinct varieties. 12-inch stem, 

 F. W. Vanderliilt lirst. Ogden .Mills second. 



Seedling chi-.vsantlienniin, A. Kogers lirst. 



Six vases single niunis, six varieties, twelve 

 of each, W. I'. Clyde first, F. W. Vanderbilt 

 second. 



Collection of roses, four varieties, twelve of 

 cacli. F. W. Vanderbilt first, V. Biirgevin's 

 S(iiis. Kingston, N. Y., second. 



Twelve pink roses, F. W. Vanderliilt first; 

 <:. L. Ilojt, Staatsburg, N. Y., David Harrison 

 ;.':ir(li'ner, second. 



Twelve white, V. Bnrgevin's Sons first. 



Twelve crimson, F. W. Vanderbilt first, G. L. 

 llo.vt second. 



Twelve disseminated in lons. r. \v. Vander- 

 bilt first. Mrs. Sinyvesant Fish second. 



Twenty-live liglit pink carnations, A. W. Will- 

 iams, Highland, N. Y., first; V. ISurgevin's 

 Sons second. 



Twenty-five dark pink. V. linrgcvin's Sons 

 first. A. \V. Williams second. 



Twenty-five red. U. Willig. ronghkeepsie. N. 

 Y.. first: F. W. Vanderbilt second. 



Twenty-five variegated. A. W. Williams first, 

 Saltfcinl Flower Shop second. 



Twenty five crimson. Osborne Kstate first F. 

 >\ . Vanderbilt s«'cond. 



Twenty-five white. It. Willig first, V. I5nr- 

 gevin's Sons second. 



Twenty-four, three varieties, eiirlit each F H 

 Newbohl tirst, F. W. Vamieibilt second. 



Thirty-six mums, twelve varieties, three of 

 •aeh. W. I'. Clyde first. Ogden .Mills seemid. 



I wi-nty American Heaiitv r.ises, F. W Van- 

 "leibilr first. Ogden Mills .seeoiiil. 



I'.asket of mums, \V. Sargent first, O. I. 

 Iloyt second. 



I'loral decorations for dinner table. I". W 

 vanderbilt first. W. Sargent second. 



Iwelve Uiehinond roses, F. W. Vanderbilt 

 first, Ogden .Mills second. 



Six Hegonia Lorraine, G. L. Ilovt first, Mrs. 

 htji.vvesant Fisli second. 



Twenty li<e iimnis. arranged for effect W 

 Sargent lirst. Mrs. Stnyvesant Fish second 



One hnndred double bine violets, in two 

 bnnche.s, it. Willig first; C. F. Jiahret. Fough- 

 keepsio. N. y., second. 



,, '"'/'y do'il.Ie bine violets, private g.nrdeners, 

 '• • H . Vanderbilt first. 



Collection of hardy nnims. Capt. A. C Za- 



Irj'f • J'«'".7f"«". N- v.. Fred Cottrell gardener, 

 "rst. .\. Hogers second. 



Iwi'iity-five named kinds of vegelaldes H G 

 'oitain. Wappingers FalN. N. V., ii,sf (J l" 

 Hoyt second. ' 



deHmi'*"" '■'■'7'"' '^^'- f- *^''-^'''' '""■^t- I'- \\'- Van- 

 neriillt second. 



('(dieclioii of fruit, II. G. Coltani first. 



I'late of nmslirooins. Cajit. .\. C. ZabiisUi 

 lirst, W. Sargent second. 



Twelve yellow onions. Mrs. John Ulakeley 

 first. .lolin Ulakeley second. 



Amateurs, vase of mnms, arranged for el' 

 feet, C. J. Keymdds first. 



Tlio ,j 11(1 yes woro Win. ( '. Hiissdl ^lill- 



liio.lk, X. v.; T. T.. Powell. Millhrook, 



X. v., and K. W. Allfii. IIikIsoii, N. V. 



.\. HOW foru, Xeplirolepsis Scholzcli, was 

 shown by Henry A. J)roor, of I'liilailel- 

 ))iii:i. Pa., which attractofl a jjood deal of 

 attention and was considertMl worthy of 

 a <ertifu'ate of merit liy tlie judges. 



A cortifieate of merit was also award- 

 ed to the Ashborne Kstate, James Bell 

 gardener, for (/attleya lahiata. 



A tine btuudi of siiigl(> blue violets was 

 siiown by Valentine Burgevin's Sons, of 

 Kingston, N. Y. 



While the attemlaiK-e was not as large 

 as it should be in a citv the size of 



i*oiiglikec|isi(\ there were enough appre- 

 ciative members, visitors and donors to 

 insure the eontinnanr-c of t'lo exhibi- 



t ion another season. 



H. G. C. 



— (!. 1). Cook iias se- 

 Holbrook Ijlock, on 

 will oiifn a tlower 



■\VinTMAN, Mass.- 

 eured the store in 

 South avenue, and 

 store. 



Joi.iK.T, Ii,i,. — A clirysaiithemuiu show 

 was iiehl on Saturday, October 31, in the 

 store at 110 North Chicago street, for- 

 merly conducted under the name of The 

 Thompson Florist, but now owned by 

 .\lliiMt C. Rott. During the day crowds 

 of p('o]ih^ visited the store, which was 

 artistically decorated. in the rear of 

 the store a sample of Mr. Kott 's table 

 tlccoration ^vork was in evidence. The 

 center of the table was a mound of or- 

 cliids and lilies of the valley. 



Some of the Specimen Blooms at the Boston Show. 



