Januaby 28, 1909. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



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J. A. E. Haugh. 



(Member Entertainment Committee for Carnation Convention.) 



first on Saxah Hill; H. Weber & Sons 

 Co., second on My Maryland; four en- 

 tries. 



Fifty Enchantress, Manke Bros., North 

 Milwaukee, Wis., first; Chicago Carna- 

 tion Co., second; twelve entries. 



Fifty any other flesh pink, Chicago 

 Carnation Co., first on Melody; W. J. 

 & M. S. Vesey, Fort Wayne, Ind., second 

 on Light Pink Lawson; two entries. 



Fifty Winsor, Chicago Carnation Co., 

 first; Pittsburg Rose & Carnation Co., 

 Gibsonia, Pa., second; five entries. 



Fifty Welcome, Chicago Carnation 

 Co., first; one entry. 



Fifty Eose-pink Enchantress, F. Dor- 

 ner & Sons Co., first; Weiland & din- 

 ger. New Castle, second; seven entries. 



Fifty Afterglow, E. G. Hill Co., first; 

 Chicago Carnation Co., second; four en- 

 tries. 



Fifty any other light pink, E. G. Hill 

 Co., first on Winona; F. Dorner & Sons 

 Co., second on Winona; two entries. 



Fifty Lawson, Manke Bros., first; W. 

 J. & M. S. Vesey, second; six entries. 



Fifty Aristocrat, F. Dorner & Sons 

 Co., first; Chicago Carnation Co., sec- 

 ond; two entries. 



Fifty any other dark pink, Baur & 

 Smith, first on Pink Imperial; Chicago 

 Carnation Co., second on Lawson-En- 

 chantress; three entries. 



Fifty Eed Chief, F. Dorner & Sons 

 Co., first; one entry. 



Fifty Victory, Weiland & dinger, 

 first; W. J. & M. S. Vesey, second; four 

 entries. 



Fifty Beacon, Chicago Carnation Co., 

 first; E. G. Hill Co., second; five en- 

 tries. 



Fifty any other scarlet, Chicago Car- 

 nation Co., first on Andrew Carnegie; 

 one entry. 



Fifty Mrs. M. A. Patten, A. C. 



Brown, Springfield, 111., first; Weiland 

 & dinger, second; two entries. 



American Carnation Society gold 

 medal for 100 blooms any variety and 



any color, to Albert Eoper, Tewksbury, 

 Mass., for Bay State, variegated; thir- 

 teen entries. 



American Carnation Society silver 

 medal for second best vase of 100 

 blooms any variety and any color, to 

 Dailledouze Bros., Flatbush, N. Y., for 

 No. 404, white; twelve entries. 



American Carnation Society bronze 

 medal for third best vase of 100 blooms 

 any variety and any color, to Bassett & 

 Washburn for O. P. Bassett; eleven en- 

 tries. 



S. A. F. silver medal to F. Dorner & 

 Sons Co. for No. 17,506, orange scarlet; 

 seventeen entries. 



S. A. F. bronze medal to A. C. Brown 

 on Superba; sixteen entries. 



A. Wiegand & Son prize for 100 

 blooms in one or more varieties, Berter- 

 mann Bros. Co., first; five entries. 



Indiana State Florists' Association 

 prize for 200 blooms in five or more 

 varieties, E. G. Hill Co., first; eight en- 

 tries. 



Bertermann Bros. Co. prize for 100 

 blooms any variety, eligible in class A, 

 E. G. Hill Co., first on Afterglow; Bas- 

 sett & Washburn, second on O. P. Bas- 

 sett; F. E. Pierson Co., third on Vic- 

 tory; Strafford Flower Farm, fourth on 

 Bountiful. This was a sweepstake of all 

 first prize winners in Class A. 



Indiana Floral Festival Association 

 prize for 100 blooms one variety, grown 

 in Indiana, E. G. Hill Co., first on After- 

 glow; two entries. 



H. W. Field prize for fifty President 

 Seelye, F. E. Pierson Co., first; three 

 entries. 



Certificates. 



Certificates were awarded as follows: 

 Bertermann Bros. Co., on James Whit- 

 comb Eiley, yellow. 



A. C. Brown, on Sangamo, pink. 



Homer L. Wiegatul. 



(Chairman Entertainment Committee for Carnation Convention^) 



