No\i;jJiti;K 2;{, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



21 



A General View of the Milwaukee Flower Show, November 15 to 19, 1911 



'iii'i-iiu I Criiicd'i'v Association, Moi-^;aii I'ark, 



111., tliird. 



I'uiiN lilixpiiis, vi'llow — I'oi-liliiiiimi r.ros. i'o.. 

 lirsl, Willi (;nl(|,.ii Ciiadwicli; i:. <;. Hill C'>.. s.v 

 >>iul. wilh Ci.lili-u i:aKli'; t'. C. I'l.Uudrtli Co.. 

 lliiid. Willi (oildi'ii WoddJiiK. 



I'wi'iity Mooiiis. wlilt( — C. (,'. I'ollwoftli Co.. 

 lirst, Willi I.viiiiwood Hall; K. (i. Hill V.o.. socoiid. 

 witii Cliailwiil; lujiirovoil ; I'.iii-liii.^loi) I'loral Co.. 

 liurliii.u'loii. Wis., tliinl. with I'.atoii; .Momn 

 tll'oeiiwooil ( c-iuctoi-.v Association, fourth, wilh 

 Xccdlinir No. j. 



Twcnly Idooii'.s. pink — I'(H>lilniaiin liios. Co.. 

 lii'st, Willi Maud Ucan; Ilciiiiaii Schw.iii, Mihv.iii- 

 kct', sccoiiil, with Italfour; lloriiiaii Siih'ps. Klin 

 <;rove, ^\'is., third, with Maud Ilcaii; K. O. IJlll 

 Co., fourth, witli Miriam Ilaiikcv. 



Twcnly blooms, yellow — C. C. rollworlh Co., 

 first, with <;rddi'ii Wcddiii;;; Itrniian Stac|is, 

 second, wilh (loldi'H Wcddini;: 10. ti. Hill Co., 

 lliiid, with Yellow Katoii: Mount (JreenwiHid 

 Ceini'lery Association, fourth, with Colden Kafcle. 



'I'weiitv blooms, any otlicr color -C. C, I'oli- 

 worth Co., lirst. with 'Clen View; i:. <i. Hill Co., 

 second, wilh (;icn View; Elmer I). Smith & Co., 

 third, with (Hen View. 



Twtlve bloonii:, .yellow — C. C. rollworlh Co.. 

 lirsl, wilh (otlden Chadwick; KInier I). Smitli »V: 

 ;'o.. seconi;; I.". <',. Hill Co., third, with (ioldcu 

 ''liadwick. 



'i'uelve blciouis, pink- Elmer P. Smith iV: Co., 

 lirsl, with I Ir. Kiifruchard; Mount (ircenwood 

 Cemetery Association, second, wilh Hr. Kii>;ne 

 hard; C. C. I'ollworth Co., tliir<l. with Maud Dean. 



Twelve blooms, wliiti — C. C. I'dlworth Cn.. 

 lirst. Willi Chadwick Iniproveil; Kliner P. Smith 

 kSc Co.. seeind, with Naoinah; .Mount Crceiiwooil 

 Ccnielery .\<soeiation. third, with SeedliiiK No. 12. 



Twelvi' blooms, any other color--C. C. roll- 

 worth Co., first, with Glon View; E, G. HUI Co., 

 -ccond, with Glen View. 



I'v.enly varieties, one of each V. C. I'ollworlh 

 Co., fiis'l : i:. C. Hill Co.. second; Klmer 1>. 

 Sniilh vV (_'o., third. 



Colle.tion anemone varieties- -I'o\ I'oint Floral 

 Co., .Milwaukee, first; K. C. Hill Co.. second. 



Colleilioii pcmipon varieties — K. il. Hill Co., 

 first: llarl.ie iV: i:ider, Indiami|iolis, se<'ond, 



Collei'tio]', sinnle varieties — i;, (i. Hill Co,, 

 lirsl; .lames l.iviiii;stoii, gardi'iier f"r I'red Voirel, 

 , .Tr,. Milwaukee, second. 



Miscellaneous Cut Flowers, 



'J'lirri' were siipt'ib Marii' Louise vio 

 lets J'nitii ^\'ate^to\VIl, \Vis., iiiid the 

 l^'istcM' iilit's wore so uuit'oniily good 

 that the host tlio judgos i-ould do was 

 to s].lit tlio moiH'y o(|iialiy Itotwoon the 

 lour o.\iiil>itors. I'ine iuitirrhiiium also 

 was sliowu and tlio valley was excellent, 

 altliouyh not well staged. The awards 

 for niiscelhineous cut flowers were as 

 follows: 



Orchid^ — James Livingston, Milwaukee, first. 



Houble vioh'ls— LoeUler A: P.enke, \\atertowii. 



Wis., lirst; Alberl l.oefller, Waterlown. scm 1; 



Charles (iehlensclilae),'er, Ocononiow e. Wis . 

 Ihird. 



I.ily of tiie valley— I'oelilmann I'.ros. C.i., Chi 

 ca:;o, lirst; llolton it Hnnki'l Co., .Milwaukee, 

 second; C. C, I'ldlworth Co., Milwaukee, third. 



I'ifl.y Kaster iilii's— Premium divided «ipiall> 

 belueeii lioltoii it Hunkel Co., C. C. I'cdiworth 

 Co., the Mitchell Street (Ireenliouses and lien 

 (ireiror.v, 



.Vntirrhinuni -Mueller & Schroeder Co . Mil 

 waukee, iK'st ; (-ius Tohl, .Milwanki'c, second. 



Chrysanthemum Plants. 



On chrysanthemum jihints C. (', I'nll 

 worth Co, was the [niiiciiial exhibitor, 

 .•litliough some good plants came from 

 \'aughan's (Jroenliouses. Wostern 



Springs. Ill, (iood groujis were stiiged 

 liy IMociennicziik Bros., .lohn C. Rost 

 and Edlefsea-Leidiger Co. The follow- 

 ing were the awards: 



Specimen plant, wliite — V.iu^rhan's Seed Store. 

 ChicaiAo, IJrst; V. C, I'olhvortli Co., Milwaukee, 

 second. 



Specimen plant. Pink V.iunhan's Seed Store, 

 lirst; C. C. Pollworth Co., second; Otto Kf.'^e 

 bnvht, Milwaukee, third, 



SpeciiiH-n pl;int, yelbiw (.'. C. Pidlwortli Co., 

 first; V.iiijilian's Seed Store, second. 



Specimen jilaiit, any other color— Vaui,'li:iii'^ 

 Seed Store, liI^t; C. C. Prdlwortli Co., second 



Specimen plant, single variety —Vanglian's 

 Seed Slore. lirst; C. C. Pollw(U-|li Co., second; 

 Krnst Praefke, .Milwaukee, third. 



Siiccimeii plant, anenioru — Vaughan's See, I 

 Store, lirst; C. C. Pollworth Co.. second. 



Specimen standard— C. C. Pollworlii Co., 

 second. 



■|uenly-f've single stems - ('. C. Polluorih Co.. 

 si'cind. 



<;roup arranged for effect, to cover l.'iO fee! — 

 C. <:. I'ollworlh Co.. first; I'locieniiic/ak Pms.. 

 Ihe Mitchell Street Kloral Co.. Milwauk.,., 

 se.oiid; ,l,,lin C, Uost, .Miluaukee, third; lidlcf 

 Sen l.eidiger Co., .Milwaiikeo, foiirth. 



Three specimen standards C. C. P.dluoiili ( m . 

 lirst; N'aiighan's Si'cd Store, s.cond. 



Miscellaneous Plants, 



This was j)urely a florists" llower 

 sliow and it was stronger in iniscelhi- 

 neoiis plants than in any other f(>!iture. 

 Hardly ever is there so comprehensive 

 a showing of the kind of plants the 

 visitor can find on siile in any flower 

 store. The ])alms and ferns were fine 

 commercial stock and the displays were 

 all local except three groups from 



Henry A, Drcer, Inc., I'liiladelpliia. one 

 ot' ftitiiicarias, one ol' I'hciiiix lioehelenii 

 and one of ( ocos \\eddellian:i, the lat- 

 ter two including .-ill sizes. There were 

 Lirnups of palms from li\e exhibitors, 

 iiiiliidiiig lloltiiii \- llimkel Co.. Kdlef 

 -en Leidigor ( o., Currie Bros. Co., A. F, 

 Kellner Co, :iiicl .lacob I'reytag. fiioups 

 i>\' fenis wen i'\eii more iiiimeioiis .and 

 included some spei-ially well arrtingod 

 lots of lioston and its sports from 

 Tollwortli and llolton A llunkel iind 

 -'line excellent Cibiitiiim Schiedei from 

 f iirrio Bros, (\>. Croups of araucarias 

 were shown by I'ollworth. llolton \ 

 lluuktd. IMIetsen Leidiger, Currie and 



• lai-oli Freytag. 



In lloworing plants, oeraiiiunis were 

 pfirticularly well shown; Heitnian A: 

 Haerm;in, I'locionniczak Bros., Walter 

 II. Ilummei & Co., Thomas Cri(dder and 

 otto II. j;oo,,i,i-,.,.l,t all had goo<l 

 i:r"iips. Tlieri' were three good lots 



• >\' cvcjameiis. from < ;irl Meier, Fax 

 I'oint Floral Co. ;ind ('harles KitzerouO 

 I'.e-onias were not;ibly numerous. .T. K. 

 .Mattliewson, Sheboygan, included La 

 i'.atrie in his lot. but all the others 

 were l.iirraine typ,-. Tlie exhibitors in 

 eluded .1. A. I'etersoii, < im'inn.nti, Fred 

 Vogel. ,lr., C. C. I'olhv.irth < 0,. .lacob 

 I'icytag and I'lociennicz.ak Bros. 



Tile following wer(> the ;iw;irds on 

 palms, ferns ;iml miseelhineous jilants; 



Pesi.iii lorn — llolton ,v llunkel Cm., .Milwaukee 

 hi-'; <'. <■. Polluorih (■■■.. .Mliw.iuhce, second 



Sport of P.osl.^n C. C. P.dlworlli Co. lirsf 

 ..dhlsen-l.eiiliucr c,,.. .Mihvaiilvec. -ecnd ■ \ 

 Pellmaiin A: Son. .Milwaukee, lhii-,1. 



Si\ Ciliolium Schiedci -Cnirie p.r,:.<. c, Mi], 

 waukee, lirst; C. C. Pollworth Co., s.^cond. 



Colleeiion of ferns, fifteen varieties -\ugust 

 V. Kellner Co., .Milwaukee, lijsi: c. (■ i^ll 

 Woilli Co., second. 



Croup of P.ostons, l.-,ii sipiaro feet -llolton & 

 Ilunkid Co., first : C, C. Pollwnrih Co.,,^econd 



(iroiip sports of lioston- c. C. Pollworth Co,! 

 lirst, 



tJronp of palms to cover 1."() square f<'et - 

 llolton & Hunkel Co,, lirst; P^dlefscn r.eldlger Co 

 second- August F. Kellner Co., Ihird; Currie Uros' 

 Co., fourth. 



Croup decorative rilaiits. L'oO square feet. 



