NovBMBBn 21, 1912. 



The Florists^ Review 



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At the Qeveland Show November 14 to 17— Chrysanthemum Queen Mary, from Eogland, in the Foreground. 



Gasser Co., first; Hart 

 Hart Bros., first; 



Best fern dish-J. M 

 Bros., second. 



Glory of Cincinnati begonias 

 C. Merkel, second. 



Lorraine begonias — Hart Bros., first; A. 

 Graham & Son, second. 



Hanging basket — J. M. Gasser Co., first; Hart 

 Bros., second. 



Hanging basket of Sprengeri — J. M. Gasser 

 Co., second. 



Hanging basket of Boston or its sports— Hart 

 Bros., first; J. M. Gasser Co., second. 



Twelve geraniums — J. M. Gasser Co., first. 



Miscellaneous Awards. 



Under the heading of miscellaneous 

 exhibits the following awards were 

 made: 



Orchids, best twenty-five plants— C. B. Ray- 

 mond, Akron, O., J. Curnow, gardener, first; 

 L. E. Holdcn. Katewood Estate. R. Weeks, 

 gardener, second; Carl Gerdum, Lakewood, O., 

 third. 



Lily of the valley — Cleveland Cut Flower Co., 

 first; Poehlmann Bros. Co., second; ,1. M. Gasser 

 Co., third. 



Fifty lilies— J. M. Gasser Co., first. 



Single violets — C. Hagenburger Co.. first; R. 

 Wascho. second. 



Antlrriilniini — J. M. Gasser Co., first. 



Special Awards. . ■,, 



In addition to the prizes in the com- 

 petitors' classes, special awards were 

 made to the following exhibitors: 



Hart Bros., on begonias, azaleas and ferns. 



W. L. Matben. on Adiantum Farleyense and 

 single-stemmed mums In 6-inch pots. 



J. Leuscbner, Lakewood, O., on primulas and 

 Jerusalem cherries. 



Christ. Wlnterich, Defiance, O., on cyclamens. 



T. M. Gasser Co., the Moninger cup for having 

 the largest number of entries, fifty-eight. 



A. N. Plerson, for Rose Milady and for single 

 and pompon chrysanthemums. 



C. H. Totty, Madison, N. J., for pompon and 

 single chrysanthemums In variety. 



J. H. Wade, for vase of chrysanthemums. 



Julius Roebrs Co., Rutherford, N. J., for 

 orchids, crotons and other pot plants. 



Knight & Struck Co., New York, for ericas. 



A. F. Holden, for chrysanthemums. 



L. E. Holden, for chrysanthemums, Lorraine 

 begonias, Sprengeri, ferns and miscellaneous 

 plants. 



Notes. 



it Golden ■ "Wedding has lost none 

 popularity was shown by the vase 

 100 blooms staged by J. M. Gasser 

 Go. They wejQi. as fine as ever were 

 seen of that good old variety, and on 

 the last day were better than on the 

 first. 



The judges were J. F. Cowell, Buf- 

 falo; Adam Graham, Cleveland; Eobert 

 George anA. {Edward George, Paines- 

 vflle, O. W^u^^ 



The banks of palms loaned by W. S. 

 Taylor and the city of Cleveland were 

 a great help in bringing out the general 

 effect. 



Wallace R. Pierson, who came from 

 Cromwell 'with the Milady roses, spent 

 most of his ti.me talking pulslicity. 

 Some of his friends have nicknamed 

 him "Publicity" Pierson. 



Visitors. 



Among the trade visitors noted were 

 the following: 



Adgate, F. H., Warren, O. 



Ahern, J. W., Mt. Vernon, O. 



Arnold, Fred W., Cambridge, O. 



Bally, J. H., Ashland, O. 



Balsley, Harry, Detroit. 



Bartels, F. C, North Olmsted, O. 



Barton, Chas. E., Norwalk, O. 



Belngesser, C. C, Lorain, O. 



Cockcroft, J. D., Northport, N. Y. 



Cook, Walter, New York. 



Copas Bros., Elyrla, O. 



Cowell, John F., BuCTalo, N. Y. 



Cunningham, J. H., and wife, Delaware, O. 



Denison, J., New Philadelphia, O. 



Dennison, J., Norwalk, Conn. 



HUverson, F. W., New Brighton, O 



Emsley, R. F., Gresbam, O. 



Evans, John, Richmond, Ind. 



Fisher, John C, Gresham, O. 



Fllcklnger, Harry, and wife, Barberton, O. 



George, Ed, Palnesville, O. 



George, Robert, Palnesville, O. 



Hagenburger, C, Mentor, O. 



Ilammerschmldt & Clark, Medina, O. 



Harrison, W. C, and wife, Palnesville. 0. 



Heepes, E., Akron, O. 



Hill, Joe, and wife, Richmond, Ind. 



Hunt. Homer D.. Mansfield. 0. 



Huntington, R. E., Palnesville, O. 



Kay, Geo. W., and wife, Youngstown. O. 



Knapp. Mrs. Otto A., Lodl, O. 



Kroeschell, W. L.. Chicago. 



Krueger Bros., Toledo, O. 



Krueger, IL J.. Meadville, Pa. 



Krzysske. C. F., Sandusky, 0. 



Kurowskl, E. F.. Chicago. 



Lesher, F. B., Fremont, O. 



Llndacher. Chas., Canton, O. 



McFarland, and wife, Akron, 0. 



Matern, Miss, Sandusky, O. 



Merkel, John, Mentor, 0. 



Merkel, LoUls, Mentor, 0. 



Merkel, Wm., Mentor, O. 



.Milton, M., Youngstown, O. 



Mueller, J., Rutherford, N. J. 



Musser, C. A., Doylestown, O. 



Pennlck, W^ E., and wife, Wooster, 0. 



Philpott, H. E., Winnipeg. 



Pierson. W. R., Cromwell, Conn. 



Pike, Mr., Ravenna, O. 



Poehlmann, A. H., Chicago. 



Porter, M. S., Newark, N. J. 



Pyfer, A. T., Chicago. 



Salm, R., Chicago. 



Salmon, Jas., and wife, Akron, 0. 



Salmon, Jos., Akron, O. 



Salmon, Miss, Akron, 0. 



A Glimpse of the Qeveland Show, November 14 to 17. 



