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Title: The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade
Identifier: americanfloristw23amer (find matches)
Year: 1885 (1880s)
Authors: American Florists Company
Subjects: Floriculture; Florists
Publisher: Chicago : American Florist Company
Contributing Library: UMass Amherst Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Boston Library Consortium Member Libraries

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GENERAL VIEW AT THE OHrCAQO EXHIBITION. inch stem, first, A. S. Trude, with Louis Boehmer; second, M. A. Ryerson, with Mrs. Perrin. Standard red, not less than twelve- inch stem, first, M. A. Ryerson, with The Bard; second, A.S. Trude, with Intensity. Standard "any other color," not less than twelve-inch stem, no first, second, A. S. Trude, with Bruant. Five specimen plants, five varieties,not over 10-inch pots, first, M. A. Ryerson; second, John J. Mitchell, Geo. Woodward, gardener. Five specimen plants, anemone varie- ties, first, Vaughan's Seed Store. Five specimen plants, single varieties, first, Vaughan's Seed Store, withMispah. Ten pompon varieties, specimen plants, first. Vaughan's Seed Store. Twenty-five single stemmed plants, not over 6-inch pots nor more than thirty inches high, first, Vaughan's Seed Store, with Mrs. Elmer D. Smith; second, E. G. Hill Co. Ten plants grown to single stem and bloom, ten varieties, first, Vaughan's Seed Store; second, S. Muir. PLANTS—MISCELLANEOUS. Most interesting grafted specimen plant of any kind, first, Vaughan's Seed Seed Store, with chrysanthemum bearing many varieties; second, A. S. Trude, with tomato grafted on potato. Three standard geraniums, not less than thirty-inch stems, first, Vaughan's Seed Store; second, M. A. Ryerson. Fifteen geraniums, one variety, not over 10-inch pots, first, M. A. Ryerson; second, S. Muir. Cosmos, red, not over 12-inch pot, no first; second, M. A. Ryerson. Cosmos, white, first, M. A. Ryerson. Cosmos, pink, first, M. A. Ryerson. Five Begonia Gloire de Lorraine, first, S. Muir. Ten cyclamens, first, Kalous Bros. Twenty-five Primula Sinensis, first, Fred. Bahr; second, S. Muir. Twenty-five Primula obconica, first, S. Moir; second, Fred. Bahr. Twelve Browallia speciosa major,first, Vaughan's Seed Store. Collection of orchids other than cypri- pediums, first, E. G. Uihlein. Collection of ferns, first, S. Mnir. Two araucarias, first. John J. Mitchell. Two crotons, first, J. J. Mitchell. Two dracasnas, first, E. G. Uihlein. Two Acalypha Sanderi, first, M. A. Ryerson. Best two decorative plants, first, A. S. Trude, with cycas and pandanus. Six araucarias, first, S. Muir; second, Walter Retzer & Co. Best display of stove, decorative and greenhouse plants arranged for efiect, open to private places only, first, Mrs. Geo. M. Pullman, Frank Howard, gar- dener. Best display of stove, decorative and greenhouse plants, open to commercial florists, no first; second. Guardian Angel Orphan Asylum. CUT FLOWBHS—EOSES. Twenty-five American Beauties, first, Peter Reinberg; second, Reinberg & Weiland, New Cattle, Indiana. Forty Kaiserin, first, Bassett & Wash- burn; second, Peter Reinberg. Forty Bride, first. South Park Floral Company, New Castle, Indiana; second, Bassett & Washburn. Forty Bridesmaid, first, Peter Rein- berg; second. South Park Floral Com- pany. Forty Meteor, first, South Park Floral Company; second, Poehlmann Brothers Company. Forty Perle des Jardins, first, Bassett and Washburn; second Peter Reinberg. Twenty-five Golden Gate, firit, Poehl- mann Brothers Company, second. South Park Floral Company. Twenty-five Golden Gate, special pre- mium of the American Rose Company, first, Bassett & Washburn. Twenty-five Liberty, first, Bassett & Washburn; second, Peter Reinberg. Twenty-five Marquise Litta, first, Bas- sett & Washburn. Twenty-five "any other variety," first, Bassett & Washburn with President Camot; second, Peter Reinberg with Madame Chatenay. Six American Beauties, first. Brant & Noe, Forest Glen. Twelve Bride, first, W. W. Coles, Kokomo, Ind.; second, Joseph Labo JoHet, 111. Twelve Bridesmaid, first, W. W. Coles; second, Brant & Noe. Twelve "any other variety." first, W. W. Coles with Sanrise. Twelve Liberty, first. Brant & Noe. Twelve Golden Gate, first, W. W. Coles. cur FLOWERS—CARNATIONS. Fifty Flora Hill, first, Bassett & Wash- burn; secoiid. Sinner Brothers. Fifty White Cloud, first. Sinner Broth- ers; second, Anton Then. Fifty Peru, no first; second, Peter Raa- berg. Fifty "any other white," first, Bassett & Washburn, with Norway; second, H. W. Buckbee, Rockford, 111., with Bon Homme Richard. Fifty America, first, Bassett & Wash- burn; second. Sinner Brothers. Fifty Red Bradt or Chicago, first, Bas- sett & Washburn; second, Anton Then. Fifty G. H. Crane, first, Bassett & Washburn; second, Chicago Carnation Company. Fifty "any other red," Henry Smith, Grand Rapids, with Estelle. Fifty Maceo, first. Harms' Park Floral Company; second, Bassett & Washburn.

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  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:American_Florists_Company
  • booksubject:Floriculture
  • booksubject:Florists
  • bookpublisher:Chicago_American_Florist_Company
  • bookcontributor:UMass_Amherst_Libraries
  • booksponsor:Boston_Library_Consortium_Member_Libraries
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