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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



May 10, 191-'. 



The Van Dorn Iron Works Company, Cleveland, Ohio 



DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS OF 

 PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL 



IRON GATES AND FENCING, LAWN 

 VASES AND FLAG POLES 







Catalosrue No. 64, Parks and Cemeteries. Wo. 48*A, Residences and Churches 



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LENOX, MASS. 



The Lenox Horticultural Society has 

 issued the schedule tor its fall exhibi- 

 tion, to be held in the town hall Thurs- 

 day and Friday, October 24 and 25. 



A number of special premiums have 

 been offered for the exhibits in the va- 

 rious classes l)y the following firms and 

 individuals: Henry A. Dreer, Inc., a sil- 

 ver cup to the exhibitor winning the 

 greatest number of first prizes, this cup 

 to be won twice before becoming the 

 ])roi)erty of the exhibitor; for a group 

 of miscellaneous plants, arrange<l for 

 effect, orchids excluded, Joseph Breck 

 & Sons offer a special prize; A. T. Bod- 

 dington offers a special for plants and 

 orchids; the .lulius Koehrs Co. offers a 

 special for twelve Cattleya labiata; the 

 King Construction Co., for exhibits of 

 different varieties of orchids; the Pier- 

 sou T'-Bar Co., a special for chrysanthe- 

 mum; Lord & Burnham Co., Scott Bros., 

 ;. _:. • :>tty and Elmer ]). Smith & C 

 ' 'Sf-r special prizes for chrysan-,:bemua 

 exhibits. 



Prizes are offered by tlie following 

 firms for rose exhibits: Hitchings & Co., 

 A. X. Pierson, Inc., Farquhar & Co. For 

 fruit exliibits, the following firms offer 

 prizes: Bon Arbor Chemical Co., 

 Stuni])p & AValter Co., W. E. Marshall & 

 Co., Peter Henderson & Co. and Henry 

 F. Michell Co. Other prizes in the fruit 

 and vegetable class are Mrs. Kobert 

 Winthrop's special for eighteen kinds 

 of vegetables, namely, first, a silver 

 cup; second, $6, and third, $4, and that 

 of Frank Howard, of Pittsfield, for col- 

 lections of five varieties of potatoes, 

 six of celery, six of onions, six of car- 

 rots, six of leeks, six endive and a dish 

 of tomatoes, one variety. The prizes 

 offered in each case by Mr. Howard are 

 $2, $1 and 50 cents. 



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Kalamazoo, Mich. — H. A. Fisher Co. 

 has bought an automobile for delivery 

 ])urposes. 



Toledo, O. — Martin Lehman, of West 

 Toledo, has leased a tract of land at 

 Clarence avenue and the Wheeling Belt 

 railroad, Ironville, for a term of years 

 and will erect greenhouses there this 

 season. 



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COLUMBUS, OHIO 



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Copyright 1905. by the J. L. Mott Iron Worlis. 



FOUNTAINS 



FOR COUNTRY 

 ESTATES 



In Cast Iron and Bronzo. 



Made in a great variety of styles and designs to har- 

 monize with any garden scheme. Also Flower 

 Va«e8 .Aquaria, Statuary, Settees and Chairfi, 

 Tree Ouards. Gas and Klectric L.lffht Pos'tft 

 and Lamps. Froi;i« in iron or bronze for the water 

 garden. 



WE Issue separate catalni;uc of each of the 

 above, which will bt^ sent on request. 

 Address Ornamkntal Department. 



The J. L. Mott Iron Works 



5lh Ave. and 17tli SL, NEW YORK 

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