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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



November 17, 1910. 



Sons, second; Roepke & Eieman Co., 

 third. 



Specimen pink, A. Wiegand & Sons, 

 Second; Eoepke & Eieman Co., third. 



Specimen any other color, A. Wie- 

 gand & Sons, second; Eoepke & Eie- 

 man Co., third. 



Six bush plants, three or more va- 

 rieties, A. Wiegand & Sons, second; 

 Boepke & Eieman Co., third. 



Six plants white, Hartje & Elder, 

 Indianapolis, second; A. Wiegand & 

 Sons, third. 



Six plants yellow, Hartje & Elder, 

 second; A. Wiegand & Sons, third. 



Six plants pink, Roepke & Eieman 

 Co., first; A. Wiegand & Sons, second; 

 Hartje & Elder, third. 



Six plants in six varieties, A. Wie- 

 gand & Sons, second. 



Six single white, Hartje & Elder, 

 first; A. Wiegand & Sons, second; 

 Boepke & Eieman Co., third. 



Six single pink, A. Wiegand & Sons, 

 first. 



Six single assorted colors, Eoepke 

 & Eieman Co., first; A. Wiegand & 

 Sons, second. 



Seedlings, Sports, Etc. 



Six blooms white, E. G. Hill Co., 

 Richmond, Ind., with Glacier, on ex- 

 hibition scale scored 88 points. 



Six blooms dark yellow, E. G. Hill 

 Co., yellow seedling, on commercial 

 scale scored 92 points. 



Six blooms light pink, Eoepke & 

 Eieman Co., with 20 '09, on commercial 



Fifty Killarney, A. Wiegand & Sons, 

 first; B. F. Hensley, Knightstown, Ind,, 

 second. 



Fifty Eichmond, Fred H. Lemon & 

 Co., Eichmond, Ind., first; A. Wiegand 

 & Sons, second. 



Fifty White Killarney, E. G. Hill 

 Co., first; A. Wiegand & Sons, second. 



Fifty My Maryland, A. Wiegand & 

 Sons, first. 



Fifty Bride, F'. J. dinger, New 

 Castle. Ind., first; B. F. Hensley, 

 second. 



Fifty Bridesmaid, • B. F. Hensley, 

 second. 



Fifty any other variety, Chas. Knopf 

 Floral Co., Eichmond, Ind., first. 



Carnations, 



Fifty white, F. Dorner & Sons Co., 

 Lafayette, Ind., first; E. G. Hill Co., 

 second. 



Fifty flesh color, E. G. Hill Co., first; 

 F. Dorner & Sons Co., second. 



Fifty light pink, F. Dorner & Sons 

 Co., first; Baur & Smith, Indianapolis, 

 second. 



F^fty deep pink, Nic Zweifel, North 

 Milwaukee, Wis., first; F. Dorner & 

 Sons Co., second. 



Fifty scarlet, E, G. Hill Co., first; F. 

 Dorner & Sons Co., second. 



Fifty crimson, F. Dorner & Sons Co., 

 first; Baur & Smith, second. 



One hundred blooms, assorted colors, 

 in one vase, Fred H. Lemon & Co., 

 first; F. Dorner & Sons Co., second. 



Booth of A. Wiegand & Sons at the Indianapolis Show. 



scale scored 87 points; Elmer D. Smith 

 & Co., Adrian, Mich., with 545-1-08, on 

 exhibition scale scored 86 points. 



Sweepstakes, E. G. Hill Co., with 

 their yellow seedling, the Vaughan 

 silver cup. 



■ Cut Eosea. 



One hundred American Beauty, 

 Si>ut' rark Floral Co.. N-- Castle, 

 To^., .; A. Wiegant "second. 



Miscellaneous Plants. 



Specimen Boston fern, A. Wiegand & 

 Sons, first; Pahud Floral Co., Indian- 

 apolis, second. 



Specimen crested nephrolepis, Roep- 

 ke & Eieman Co., first; A. Wiegand & 

 Sons, second. 



Specitifren AdiantUm Farleyense; Pa- 

 hud Floral Co., first; Eoepke & Rieman 

 Co., second. 



Ten cyclamen in 6-inch pots, K A. 

 Nelson,. Indianapolis, first; Eoepke & 

 Rieman Co., second. 



Ten Begonia Gloiro de Lorraine, E. A. 

 Nelson, first; A. Wiegand & Sons, 

 second. 



Decorative plants, covering seventy- 

 two square feet, A. Wiegand & Sons, 

 first; H. D. Schilling, Indianapolis, 

 second; Pahud Floral Co., third. 



Mums Grown to Single Stem. 



Twenty-five white, Baur & Smith, 

 first. 



Twenty-five yellow, Baur & Smith, 

 first; Roepke & Rieman Co., second. 



Twenty-five plants, assorted colors, 

 Roepke & Rieman Co., third. 



Special Prizes. 



The S. A. F. bronze medal was award- 

 ed to K G. Hill Co., for their jiew rose. 

 Rose Queen. 



Certificate of merit for seedling 

 pompon chrysanthemum, Hartje & 

 Elder. 



Certificate of merit for Begonia 

 Glory of Cincinnati, J. A. Peterson, 

 Westwood, Cincinnati, O. 



Honorable mention to H. P. Smith, 

 Piqua, O., for Yellow Touset. 



In the public voting contest on the 

 table decorations A. Wiegand & Sons 

 were first, E. A. Nelson, second, and 

 the Pahud Floral Co., third. 



Banquet and Visitors. 



The banquet at the Commercial 

 club, Thursday night, was an enjoy- 

 able affair, about sixty members of the 

 association and visiting florists attend- 

 ing. FVank Alley acted as toastmaster. 

 The entertainment committee provided 

 a quartette and a number of attrac- 

 tions from the theater, which were en- 

 joyed. The champagne was through 

 the courtesy of Messrs. Smith, Nelson, 

 Pahud and Wiegand. Fred Lemon, of 

 Richmond, invited the association to 

 hold the show next fall at Eichmond, 

 and this will be taken up at the annual 

 meeting in January. 



The visitors who registered at the 

 secretary's oflSce during the show 

 were: 



Barnes, E. T., Spencer, Ind. 



Buuuier, Geo., Louisville, Ky. 



IJIssell, Ed., Munole, lud. 



Brown, E. J., Shelbyville, Ind. 



Carmody, J. D., Evansville, Ind. 



Clarlf, Ira, Greensburg, Ind. 



Coles, W. W., Kokomo, Ind. 



Dorner, F^ed, La Fayette, Ind. 



Evans, Jobp, Richmond, Ind. 



Gause, Geo., Richmond, Ind. 



Gillett, E, G., Cincinnati, Ohio. 



Haugb, J. E. A., Anderson, Ind. 



Helnl, Fred, Terre Haute, Ind. 



Heller, Myer, New Castle, Ind. 



Hensley, B. F., Knightstown, Ind. 



Hitz, Cbas., Madison, Ind. 



Illtz, James, Madison, Ind. 



Hitz, J., Franljlin, Ind. 



Hitz, L. E., Madison, Ind. 



Humfeld, S., Muncie, Ind. 



Hyatt, E., Anderson, Ind. 



Jones, James, Richmond, Ind. 



Knopf, Chas., Richmond, Ind. 



Lemon, Fred, Richmond, Ind. 



Longeneelier, Ray, Richmond. Ind. 



MeKeand. R. A., Marlon, Ind. 



Meelis, Ralph, Anderson, Ind. 



Murphy, Wm., Cincinnati, Ohio. 



Peterson, J. A., Cincinnati. Ohio. 



Schuiz, Geo., Louisville, Ky. 



Schulz, Jacob, Louisville, Ky. 



Sheppard, Henry, Richmond, Ind. 



Stuart, Edgar, Anderson, Ind. 4 



Stuart, J. S., Anderson, Ind. , ; 



Taner, Paul, Lebanon, Ind. .j 



Walljer, Wm., Louisville, Ky. , 



Weiland, Peter,' New Castle, Ind. ; 



Witterstaetter, R., Cincinnati, Ohio. ; 



H. L. W. 



k' PHILADELPHIA. V# ' I 



Commercial exhibits, iti >dlkaiHbiii to 

 those noted last week, were: 



Conard'& Jones Co., a fine exhibit of 



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