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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



April 21, 1910. 



ORANGE, N. J. 



Announcement was made at the regu- 

 lar meeting of the New Jersey Floricul- 

 tural Society, held in its rooms at Linds- 

 ley hall, on Main street, Friday, AP"1 8, 

 that Hitchings & Co., the greenhouse 

 builders, had donated a silver cup to the 

 society, valued at $25, to be competed 

 for at the annual dahlia show, which 

 will be held the second Friday in Oc- 

 tober. 



George Smith, the florist of East 

 Orange, gave a most interesting talk on 

 "The Commercial Florist." He said 

 that a florist may not always be a good 

 gardener, and the man that does not love 

 plants is not worthy of the name of gar- 

 dener. The florist or gardener who finds 

 out what he can do the best, and makes a 

 specialty of that, is the man that always 

 has the greatest success. 



Lager & Hurrell, the orchid growers of 

 Summit, N. J., had a grand display of 

 orchids on exhibition, which attracted a 

 greal deal of attention and for which 

 they received 99 points. 



Foliage and flowering plants, roses, 

 carnations and other flowers, from the 

 private conservatories in the Oranges, 

 were in competition for points, and the 

 results were as follows: 



A. B. Jenkins, Albert F. Larson gar- 

 dener, roses, 97 points. 



A. C. Von Gaasheck, John Dervan gar- 

 dener, roses, 90 points. 



S. M. & Austin Colgate, Wm. Reid 

 gardener, roses, 75 points. 



Thomas Edison, Frank Drew gardener, 

 roses, 70 points. 



Wm. Reid, carnations, 95 points. 



Chas. Hathaway, Max Schneider gar- 

 dener, carnations, 90 points. 



John Dervan, carnations, 85 points. 



John Dervan, best flowering plant, 95 

 points. 



Wm. Reid, best flowering plant, 85 

 points. 



Wm. Reid, best foliage plant, 90 

 points. 



Cultural certificates were awarded to 

 John Dervan for calceolarias, and to Max 

 Schneider for schizanthus and lilies. 



Certificates of merit were awarded to 

 Chas. Ashmead for carnations and cam- 

 panulas, and to Wm. Reid for calceola- 

 rias. 



Thomas Jones, of Shorthills, showed 

 wallflowers. 



Fritz Berglund, gardener for the Essex 

 County Country Club, showed sweet peas. 



W. R. 



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 Kieft will make use of the plant at his 

 gardens on Pike place. 



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