.lA.MAliY 11, 1012. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



13 



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The Carnation Section of the Exhibition at Detroit, January 10. 



I'ifly Kiilniiond- -I'di'liliiiMNii I'.rd-;. I'd., lii'sl; 

 M'. 11. Kllidit, srcdiii!. 



I'ifl.v My Muj-.vl.ind A. N. riiisdii. litst : 

 M.\i'is \- S.iiiiliiinii. sfcdiiil. 



I'ifl.v .Mrs. A.'ifdii Wmi'iI - I'cicliliiiaiiu liros. Vy\. 

 lii'sl; \V. II. Kllicilt. s.cdiid. 



Fifty Liiily Ililliiinildii -A. N. rii'ison. lirst. 



Kifly .Mcliidy — I'drhliiiMiin Hlds. Co., lii'sl; 

 I'.i'i'iliiicycr I'liiiiil Co., sfcdiid. 



I'ifly ltiidi;iii(«'— .\. N. I'jorsdii, lir.st. 



Kifl.v I'liiici' do Hiil;;,iiic di- Anloiiid Ifivdiic - 

 rdcliliiiiiiin lii'ds. Co.. liisl: A. X. I'itTSoii. 

 second. 



I'ifl.v any otlior dissciiiiiiiilod viirirly — Myers ^r 

 S;iiiitiiiiUi, lirst. dii Hilda: UrciliMcyir' rioriil Co.. 

 si'cdiid, on Ciinailiaii Qiumii. 



Twerity-tive Itcanllcs I'dclilinann Tims. Cn., 

 first; Mvcrs & Sanilnian. si(<in(l; (Iiide liros. 

 Co., Wnsliin^'toii. I). C., third. 



'rwenty-livo Killarn.-y \V. II. Kllicdl, lirst; 

 .loscph Ilfacock Co., .second. 



'rwcniy-tive Iijirlv I'iiik Killarney -A. N. Tier- 

 son. lirst; rotddniann Itios. Co.. seiond. 



'I'vvpiity five |loid)le I'inli Killariipy-Myors ^: 

 Saintinan. first: I'oelilnianM 7!ros. Co., second. 



Twonty-live While Killariie.v .lohn I{. Andre, 

 iKiylestown, I'a., lirst; I'dehlnianii liros. I'o., 

 siMond. 



Twenty-live Kicliinond- roehlinaim I'.ros. Co., 

 lirst; W. II. Kiliott. second. 



Twenty-live My .Maryland- .\. N. I'iirson, lirst; 

 rochlinaiin lims. Co..' second. 



Twonty-live Kridesinai<l Kassoit iV: Waslilinrn, 

 lirst. 



Twenty live Kliea Ueid lla^sett i^ AV.asliIinrn, 

 Second. 



Tweiil.\- live aiiv other disspmlnaled variety - 

 W. II. Kllidit. lirst. on Mrs Waddcll; A. " X. 

 rieison, second, on .Vntoine Itlvidrc. 



The flelayod sliipnionts of Double 

 White Killarney and Killarney Queen 

 from A. N. Pierson, Inc., and stoek 

 from Glide Bros. Co. having arrived, 

 the jud<,'es on roses completed their 

 work Thursday morning with the fol- 

 lowing awards: 



lifly Doidile Wliiie K ill.inicy A. X. I'icrson, 

 Inc., lirst. 



'I'uent.v -live Iionlilo Wliile Killarney- .\. X. 

 I'icrson, Inc., lii-si. 



Iiorraiicc medal for collection id' roses to Onde 

 I'.ros. Co. 



Itist new roses not in coninici -K. C. Ilill 



Co.. lirst. on Snnbnisl: Stoclilipn iV Howe. I'rince- 

 lon. \. .1.. second, on I'rincelon. 



I'.est dis|d.i' hy retailers i:. .\. fetters, s'ec- 

 ond; no lirst. 



MISCELLANEOUS EXHIBITS. 



Thcrt' were a niiiiilier of niiscellaiie- 

 ous exhibits provided for hy the De- 

 troit Florists' Clnl) iiidciiciidciif iy of 

 the Rose and Carnation Societies. 



.r. A. Teterson, Cincinnati, st;i,ded a 

 liirge round table of his (!loiy of ('in 

 cinnati beg(ini;i. jdants in small jiots but 

 carrying ii profusion of large IIo\V(M's. 

 This begonia steadily is adding to the 

 number of its friends. 



lireitine.ver Floral Co. and II. I'.uitke 

 exhibited tine vtises of Helen .Xewberrv, 

 liite white jiompon chrysanthenumi. 



•T. \\. Matthewson. Sheboygun. Wis., 

 staged his jiateiited carnation support 

 in se\ei';il forms. 



The American Blower Co., Detroit, 

 showed the Detroit trap for returning 



to the bidlers the w.'tter of c Iens;i 



tion. The exhiliit w;is in charoc' of 

 dohu ]Morehea<l, the iiivtMitor of the 

 trap. 



Hubert \. I'earce. Detroit, stageil the 

 Fearce return steam trap and lioiler 

 feeder. This is a new trap, exhiidted 

 for the first time, and .just coming on 

 the market in coiiiiection with the 

 I'etirce system of greenhouse he;tting. 

 It is the result of Mr. Fetirce's e\ 

 perienee as a grower an. I he had a 

 const;int and always intereste.i audi- 

 ence to listen to his exjijanat ions and 

 witness his deiiionsti';it ions. 



C. C. Follwiu'th Co.. :\[il\vaukee. Wis., 

 showed the Common Sense c;irn;it ion 

 support. 



John T-ewis Chiids, Floweilicdd, X. 

 Y., showed the new yellow cilhi. I'lljiot- 

 tiana. 



AMERICAN CARNATION SOCIETY. 



Thursday's Session. 



The ctirnation society put through 

 its routine l)usiness in record time 

 Thursdiiy morning. The sessioti opened 

 with tlie reading of the annual address 

 of Fresident X'aleiitine, wlii(di was re- 

 ferre(| to a coinmittee coiisistiii"'' of 

 Feter Fisher. Richard Witterstaetter 

 and Kugene Dailledouze. The reports 

 of Secrettiry Faur ainl Treasurer Dor- 

 iier were receixcj jnid ordered tiudited. 

 The nomeiK lature coniinittee reported 

 on tlie ye.-ir 's registration, whi(di now 

 is III codperation with the Kiiglish car- 

 nation societv. 



The secretary reported on tlie Dorner 

 meinori;il fund, whi( li has reacdied .f-blO 

 by popular subscription, and the otli- 

 cers were authorized to accept s|ieci;il 

 subscriptions to briii.i: the fuml to 

 ■'t'l ."I'll, the interest to be useil I'or an 

 aiinn:il niemoiial iiieilal. 



The by laws were amended to permit 

 the ri'iiistatement of d(din(|uent uiein- 

 liers on payment id' ^•"j. 



Ollicei's were noii,in;ited as follows: 



Fresident— Fliili|i Freitmever, De- 

 troit. 



Secretary— .\. F. ,1. Faur, Indianapo- 

 lis. 



Tre;isMiiM' V . V.. Doiiier. l„-i F;i\ette. 



.lodges - l:. Wittersfaetter, to sticcet-d 

 hiinsell'; Feter Olsein. to succeed .loseiih 

 Ilill. 



Director— I'. der Fisher, to succeed W. 

 W. (iaminage. 



Noiniii;ii jdii oT \ ii-e piesiileiit was 

 postponecl until :ifter selection of next 

 meeting place. 



II. F. |)orner read, a pa[ier on " Tho 



