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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



NOVEHBBB 17, 1010. 



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TOLEDO, O. 



Chrysanthemum Show. 



The chrysanthemum show in Toledo 

 was a Success — yes, a Success with a 

 capital S. It was held in the store of 

 S. N. Feck, on Summit street. Mr. 

 Peck made a little social of the occa- 

 sion and treated the members of the 

 Florists' Club and their ladies to coffee 

 and doughnuts. 



The first prize, for the best six 

 chrysanthemums, was awarded to 

 Harry Heinl for his Dolly Dimple, all 

 of which were superb specimens. 

 This is a variety which was sent out 

 this spring by Fred Dorner, and is 

 of a light sulphur yellow. 



George Bayer had some elegant 

 Major Bonnaffon, and also, as novel- 

 ties, Mrs. Wm. "Wincott and Oroba. 



J. L. Schiller displayed the variety 

 flent out by Elmer D. Smith last year, 

 which is a splendid color and well 

 worth growing. This is known as 

 Mrs. W. E. Kelly. 



Ten dollars was given to Mr. Heinl 

 for his Dolly Dimple. 



Emil Kuhnke was given $1 for his 

 Bed Intensity. 



S. N. Peck received $1 for his Baron 

 Victor Eeille. 



John Barrow received $1 for his 

 Golden Glow. 



All the leading florists were there 

 in full force, and their products 

 showed such careful cultivation that 

 it was difficult for the judges to make 

 proper discrimination. The judges 

 were John Gratopp, Henry Miller and 

 Charles Jordan, the latter of Wau- 

 seon, O. 



Various Notes. 



Timm & Wirz, two hard working 

 young fellows, full of ambition, have 

 bought Joseph Sigrist's greenhouses on 

 Monroe street, and the prospects are 

 splendid for their doing a good busi- 

 ness. They have six good houses, 

 which they plan to fill with bedding 

 plants and the various seasonable 

 flowers for the retail trade. They are 

 now growing carnations and chrysan- 

 themums. Mr. "Wirz, the junior part- 

 ner, is a good hustler and has been for 

 the last six years with John Barrow. 

 Mr. Timm has also been for a long time 

 with one of the local florists. These 

 young men are both worthy fellows, 

 and we extend them our good wishes. 



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 Floral Co., is one of the members of the 

 citizens' committee which was recently 

 appointed with a view to permanently 

 ibeautifying the public square. 



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