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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



NOVBHBEB 23, 1911. 



Gardner, William, New Castle, Ind. 

 <iarett, W. E., and wife, Lancaster, 0. 

 Oause, Geo. R., and wife, Richmond, Ind. 

 Gerdum, C, CleTeland, Ohio. 

 Gerlach, William, Plqua, 0. 

 GetUti, Ralph, Lima, O. 

 Gray, W. J., Jr., and wife, IlamlltODi O. 

 Grndo, H., Lima, O. 

 Hagenbnrg, Carl, Clereland, Ohio. 

 Hagenburger, W. A., Mentor, Ohio. 

 Halbert, Mrs., Portsmouth, O. 

 Hartje, John, Indianapolis, Ind. 

 Hatton, M. P., Lexington, Ky. 

 Hellenthal, Miss B., (>)lumbuB, Ohio. 

 Heller, Myer, and wife. New Castle, Ind. 

 Hensley B., and wife, Knlghtstown, Ind. 

 Herb, Christ, Mt. Healthy, Ohio. 

 Herb, Frank, Mt. Healthy, Ohio. 

 Herdegen, J. T., Aurora, Ind. 

 Hill, E. G., Richmond, Ind. 

 Holland, H. E., ChlUlcothe, Ohio. 

 Honaker, D. B., Lexington, Ohio. 

 Hakreide,- Fred R., InalanapoU# lud. 

 Kelley, S. S., Lexington, Ky. 

 Kent. Chas. N., Newark, Ohio. 

 KnoBt, Mrs. C. A., Portsmouth, Ohio. 

 Koenlg, Mrs. Louise, Portsmouth, Ohio. 

 Koenlg, Otto, St. Louis. 

 Kohlbrand, A. C, Chicago. 

 Konzelman, W. C, Greensbnrg, Ind. 

 Krapp, Henry and wife, Columbus, Ohio. 

 Lampert, J. J., Xenla, O. 

 Lautenschlager, Fred, Chicago. 

 Lawrence, Otto H., Indianapolis, Ind. 

 Lemon, F. H., Richmond, Ind. 

 Longren, A. F., Chicago. 

 Marshall, A. W., Indianapolis, Ind. 

 Mlchler, L. A., Lexington, Ky. 

 MiUer, M., Lima, O. 

 Nutting, Mrs. 6. C, Hinton, W. Va. 

 Pittet, Albert J., Indianapolis, Ind. 

 Phillips, Mrs., Hinton, W. Va. 

 Phllpott, H. E., Winnipeg, Manitoba. 

 Pierson, W. R., Cromwell, Conn. 

 Poehlmann, Adolph, Chicago, 111. 

 Pyfer, A. T., Chicago, 111. 

 Rabe, Carl C, Louisville, Ky. 

 Rasmussen, A., New Albany, Ind. 

 Reese, H. E., Springfield, Ohio. 

 Rleman, E. H., Indianapolis, Ind. 

 Rieman, Frank, Indianapolis, Ind. 

 RosnoBky, I., Philadelphia, Pa. 

 Schlllbass, Miss Elsie, Miamlsburg, Ohio. 

 Schlllhass, Louis, Miamlsburg, Ohio. 

 Schmidt, A. E., Dayton, Ohio. 

 Schulz, F. L., LouiSTllle, Ky. 

 Schwekert, Mrs. F. K., Hinton. W. Va. 

 Smith, Elmer D., Adrian, Mich. 

 Totty, C. H., Madison, N. J. 

 Wiegand, H. L., Indianapolis, Ind. 

 White, Miss Fannie, Lexington. Ky. 

 Winter, Herman, Charleston, W. Va. 

 Woods, Mrs., Hinton, W. Va. 

 Woodworth, Ellis, LouisTille, Ky. 



TOEONTO. 



The seventh annual Ontario Horticul- 

 tural Exhibition was held in the St. 

 Lawrence arena, Novelmberj 14 to 18. 

 The flowers and plants exhilaited were, 

 in number, twice as great as yi other 

 years. Lack of room and proper fa- 

 cilities for display, including heating, 

 prevented a show of even greater mag- 

 nitude. An avenue of chrysanthemums 

 and bay trees extended from the en- 

 trance door to the rear of the building. 

 In the rows were about forty pots of 

 bush mums that were the best ever 

 grown or shown in Toronto. Among the 

 leading prize winners in this class were 

 Sir H. M. Pellatt, E. F. Collins, J. Bos- 

 ton and D. Bobertson, all of Toronto. 



The cut mums were enormous in size. 

 The class for twenty-five blooms shown 

 in a vase was well filled. The Dale 

 Estate and R. Jennings, of Brampton, 

 made an excellent showing. The groups 

 of mums and orchids, backed by ferps, 

 palms and other foliage plants, were 

 excellent. T. McVittie, gardener for 

 Sir H. M. Pellatt, won first for the 

 best group of mums and plants. 

 Thomas Manton, Eglinton, took first for 

 the best orchid group, and E. F. Col- 

 lins, of the Allen Gardens, won out in 

 the single and pompon chrysanthemum 

 group. 



The display of roses was large and 

 the quality excellent. Dale Estate 

 showed Mrs. Ward, the first time it has 

 been seen here. Violets and valley 

 were shown in abundance. On the lat- 

 ter, the Toronto Floral Co., Bedford 

 Park, Ont., secured first prize, although 

 this is the first year jthe firm has ever 

 grown this flower. 



The class for funeral designs was 



Chrytanthemum Chadwick Supreme, Late Pink, as Shown at Milwaukee. 



well filled. C. E. Lewis, Toronto, se- 

 cured first prize with a wreath of or- 

 chids, white mums, valley and maiden- 

 hair fern. A. S. Jennings & Co., To-_ 

 ronto, captured second place with a 

 cross of nice workmanship. The win- 

 ning bridal bouquet was by Thomas 

 Manton. First prize for the best pres- 

 entation basket went to one made of 

 Golden Wedding and pompon chrysan- 

 themums. The decorated tables at- 

 tracted a lot of attention and great 

 interest was taken in the competition. 

 The awards on cut blooms of chrys- 

 anthemums were as follows: 



Twenty-five blooms, not less than twenty va- 

 rieties — Dale Estate, Brampton, first. 



Twelve distinct varieties — Dale Estate, first. 



Twenty-five Eaton — R. Jennings, Brampton,, 

 first; Dale Estate, second. 



Twenty-five, any variety — R. Jennings, first; 

 Dale Estate, second; A. S. Jennings, Toronto, 

 third. 



Twelve, one variety — Dale Estate, first; R. 

 Jennings, second; Her Wilson, third. 



Six distinct varieties, never before exhibited in 

 Ontario — A. S. Jennings, first; W. H. Foord, Deer 

 Park, second. 



Six vhite — R. Jennings, first; Dale Estate, 

 second; H. F. Jeimings, Weston, third. 



Six pink — Dale Estate, first; R. Jennings, sec- 

 ond; Her Wilson, third; A. S. Jennings & Oo.,. 

 fourth. 



Six yellow — R. Jennings, first; Dale Estate, 

 second; Her Wilson, third; H. F. Jennings,^ 

 fourth. 



Six crimson — T. Jennings, first; W. H. Foord» 

 second; H. F. Jennings, third; R. Jennings, 

 fourth. 



Six any other color — Dale Estate, first; A. S. 

 Jennings & Co., second; R. Jennings, third; W. 

 H. Foord, fourth. 



Vase of single chrysanthemums arranged for 

 effect, with any foliage — R. Jennings, first; G. D. 

 Manton, Eglinton, second; H. T. Jennings, third. 



Vase of pompons — H. T. Jennings, first; R. Jen- 

 nines, second. 



Twelve blooms, not less than six varieties, en- 

 tries confined to exhibitors with not more than 

 5,000 feet of glass — A. S. Jennings, first; Geo. 

 Mills, Toronto, second. 



The following were the awards on 

 cut blooms of carnations: 



Twenty-five white — R. Jennings, first; Dale Es- 

 tate, second; Her Wilson, third. 



Twenty-five red — Dale Estate, first; R. Jen- 

 nings, second. 



Twenty-five light pink — R. Jennings, first; Dale- 

 Kstate, second; ller Wilson, third. 



Twenty-five pink, darker than Winsor — R.. 

 Jennings, first; Dale Estate, second; Her Wilson, 

 third. 



Twenty-five crimson — Dale Estate, first. 



Fifty blooms, any variety — R. Jennings, first; 

 Daln Estate, second. 



Fifty blooms, any variety, with any foliage. 

 arrangement to count — Dale Estate, first; B.. 

 Jennings, second. 



One hundred blooms, any variety — R. Jennings, 

 first; Dale Estate, second. 



The awards for cut blooms on roses 

 were as follows: 



Twelve white— Dale Estate, first; Toronto 

 Floral Co., Davlsville, second. 



Twelve pink — Dale Estate, first; Toronto Floral 

 Co., second. 

 1 Twelve red — Dale Estate, first. 



Twelve light pink — Dale Estate, first; Toronto- 

 IMoral Co., second. 



Twelve Amerlciin Beauties — Dale Estate, first;. 

 G. D. Manton, Eglinton, second. 



Twenty-live American Beauties — Dale Estate, 

 first. 



Vase of fifty roses, arrangement to count la 

 judging, American Beauty excluded — Dale Elstate. 

 first; S. A. Frost, Toronto, second. 



The awards for miscellaneous ex- 

 hibits were as follows: 



Cost 200 valley — Toronto Floral Co., first; Dale- 

 Kstate, second. 



Pirty violets, single — Dale Estate, first; W. E. 

 Calvert, Brampton, second; Carl Mart, Lambton,. 

 third. 



Funeral design, not more than forty-two inches 

 over all — C. Lewis, Toronto, first; A. S. Jennings, 

 second; S. A. Frost, third. 



Presentation basket of chrysanthemums, not 

 to exceed thirty inches over all — C. B. Lewis, 

 first; S. A. Frost, second; A. Moore Co., George- 

 town, third; J. Boston, East Toronto, fourth. 



Original arrangement of flowers for brlda> 

 offect — T. Manton, first; S. A. Frost, second; 

 ller Wilson, Berlin, third. 



Panel decoration, mirror not to exceed twenty- 

 four square feet — T. Manton, first; G. D. Manton. 

 second; S. A. Frost, third; C. B. Lewis, fourth. 



The awards on chrysanthemum plants 

 and miscellaneous plants were as fol- 

 lows: 



One specimen, any variety or sixad pot — D. 

 Robertson, Reservoir Grounds, first; J. Boston. 

 East Toronto, second; E. F. Collins, Allen Gar- 

 dens, third. 



