.M \u. II :!n. I'.il I, 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



29 



Garden of Rambler ard Climbing Roses Staged at the National Flower Show by Thomas Roland, of Nahant. 



trcslilv iiiiiinitfd pliiiits. .1. !•]. L:\g('V 

 wiis ill cliiiryo. 



Kiiiylit \- Struck, \('\v ^■o^k, IiikI m 

 lai'j;(> talilc ot' coiiimci'cijil l");istt'r i)l;iiits, 

 iiH'liMliiiy I'lric'i cnincssiiiii, ]■]. |ii>rsolnt;i 

 allci and \'.. iicrsdhita rosea, Klioilixlcii 

 flroti I'rof iisidii, standard acacias, stand 

 ard genistas. A/.alca fragrant issinia and 

 (itlicrs. Hotli Mr. Ivnij;lit and Mr. 

 Struck were in attiMidancc. 



<it. \'an Waxcrt'ii & Kruijtl'. Sasscn 

 JH'iin. ilidland, and IMiiladtd|diia, Pa., 

 sli()Wt'd Spinca (^nccn .Mcxaiidra and 

 S. •.(iladstonc. also tniiiis, datVodils and 

 li,\''acintlis yiDWii at tlu'ir plai-c in llol 

 land and tiowcrt'il at I'liiladcdpiiia ; also 

 dahlia roots. l]d. L. Mnilcn was in 

 charjic 



J'an! dc .\av.". Fall Ifivcr. Mass., 

 sta<;('d ;i <'oll('ctiori of or(diids l>y no 

 nu'.'ins so iai'yc as sonic ol' tlii' others, 

 lint of fine i]iiality. Tiicrt' were alioiit 

 thirty five jilants in \arii'ty, all hcanti 

 fiill.x' tlowcrcd. 



.\('\v l-]n<ilaiid Niirsirics. IJcdford. 

 ^lass., showcil (ilty c\ cruicciis. of niaiix 

 varieties, in tiilis; also a line id' oak 

 and cedar jaidinit res ami |'iant liili^. 



.\. i.eiitiiy. 1,'osiiridale. .Mass.. aside 

 from his iinii|ietit i\ f entiies, had a 

 larye ^^roiin in tlie trade dis|ila\-. inclml 

 in;.;- |ialnis, |iaiidanns. araiicaiias, dra 

 ca'nas, adiantniiis, as|iariyns and iiian\ 

 other decorati\c' jilaiits in coininercial 

 st/.i^s. 



I'.old.iiik \ Atkins, K'nth.'iford, \. .)., 

 in the trade dis|iia\ imt \i]> a laryc 

 '_;rou|i ot coininercial stocl<. iiiclndin;^ 

 kenlias, I'huaiix Ivotdteleiiii. |iandaniis. 

 <lraca'iias. .\/.alea mollis and many oth 

 eis; also plant tiilis. 



In aiidition to entries in over jdii 

 com|ietiti\e classes. \\ . A. Maiida 

 -tailed a Ioiil; talde and a lar<;e yroup 



of iiaims, ferns and iniscidlaneons dec 

 orative jihints in tlie ()rdiuar,v comnier 

 cial sizes, and a TOO foot row of lar^^c 

 e\('r;freeiis in tubs. 



Mt. Desert Nurseries, Uar Ilarhor. 

 .Me., jiut uji a larjje talilc of .Nephrol 

 epis ]]. Milleri, locally known as the 

 Uar Tiarhor lai-e fern. In idiar<;e of 

 I-:. .\[ill(>r. 



The <'rowl l'\>ni Co.. ]\Iiilin;^ton. 

 Mass., showed hardy cut ferns, ^alax 

 h'aves, laurcd \\reatliin<;. e\-eriirei'ii 

 liouj^hs. etc. In (diarye of \-]. AV. X'iiieci. 



Kastern .Nursery ( 'o.. .Iainai<-a I'lain. 

 Mass.. stayed thirty-two varieties of 

 e\i'rc;reens in jiots, inidiidinjjf siteciall.v 

 nice pieces of Picea punjiens ylaiica. 

 I'inus Muyiio, Aides. \'eit(hii and 

 Ketinosjiora ('rijipsii. tleoriic I'ettliidd 

 was in charge. 



I')ll\\ anycr A. Harry, K'ochester. N. ^ ., 

 exliihitecj a larji'e collection of ever 

 yreei'S in lioxes. Init too idoscdy crow ileil 

 to show their quality or |ieriiiit exaiiii 

 nation. 



\V. W. Ilduar ('.... Waverley. Mas-,., 

 sta^ecl :i yriiii|i ol' lloweriny and folia>:e 

 pl.ants that in tlieiiisei\('< would make a 

 small tlower show. It iiKdiided acacias, 

 genistas. hydraiiiicas, azaleas. lilies. 

 iil.Mcs, roses, jialms, ferns, crcdons. Iia\' 

 trees and nianv others, .all in the com 

 mercial si/.es. In (liai>;e of .1. I'. I-Myar. 



The Xoitli Shor^' I'eriieiies < 'o., I'>»'\ 

 eriy, Mass., had a larL;e display of 

 many kinds of yaideii and lawn fiirni 

 tiire! 



• lose|ih Traudt. < 'a najoha ri(\ N. \ .. 

 showed his \arie^,ated form of .\lyssiim 

 l.itlle (mmii. 



K. ('. I'.ri.lnham. of tli.' Newton l.'n-.' 

 ( 'onserx atories. New tmiv i lie. .Mass.. laid 

 ail at1iacti\e disjilay id' |):ilnis, t'eiiis. 

 tioW('riii<i plants aiul lieddin<j' stock. 



Kessler l>ros., .New ^'ork. staytMl ;i 

 lialf-dozeii fine plants of .Nephridepis 

 Dreyeri, in aiidition to the one that 

 took a jiri/.e in the (dass for liest new 



tern. 



Ribbons and Supplies. 



S. S. I'enno(d\ Meelian < o., I'hila 

 didphi.a, had a lonjj; talde of rildions, 

 incdudinir the staple styles, hut featiir- 

 iiii,r ,a new Kilh- rildton six imdu's wide 

 ill nineteen sliades, imdiidiii^' many 

 that :ii-e new in llowei- stores, .\nother 

 spe(ialt\- featured is, a s.atin moii'e 

 corsa<i(' rildion, eaidi cidor stri|ied in 

 (i\e shades. .\ new line of corsaire 

 ties is shown in all tlower cfilors, the 

 liiittertly liows l)ein<;- in a new form. 

 The display was in charge of .Mfreil 

 Swan, K'oliert (Jreeiilaw and .1. K. II. 

 h'oricliard. 



Weltlieiiiiei liros., .\ew N'oik, had ;i 

 lai;;c >lisplay of staple rildions and 

 Sprinkle|iroof rildions and (diitfons in 

 various weaves and <-(dors; ;ilso scvcr.-il 

 new things lace iir:i|ier\ in ail lolors; 

 Sunrise chilVon. \ari tone(| i;au/.e. ra- 

 dium i^lace i-ors;iu(. rihlioii. chilVon with 

 yold and sil\er linnler. miilti tone idiif 

 foil, .and (irenadine coisa:je rildiun. all 

 ill a xai'iety of ccdoi's. .\ laiye line of 

 spun ;;l;iss Mini cut ^la^^s cor^a;;e |dns 

 also was shown. S 1',. Wert liei nier 

 persoimll\- was in (diai^e. with >e\er;il 

 .assistants. 



Ileiir\- M. Iiiddnson. j'.oston. iii.id<' a 

 larye disphiy of supplies, imdudincj 

 Imixcs, liaskets. rililions. artificial thevers 

 and desi;.;iis, toiieware. ami jifact ic;i 1 1\- 

 all the stajdes. The exhildt .also cciii- 

 taiiK'cj liaicly yn'eiis, --indi .as terns, 

 ualax, hoxwiiod ;iiid laurel, with ,a lot 

 of them made up into ijesiyns to illus- 

 trate ilill'erent ii--es till the iii.-i teria Is. 



