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Title: Florists' review (microform)
Identifier: 5205536_19_1 (find matches)
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Subjects: Floriculture
Publisher: Chicago : Florists' Pub. Co
Contributing Library: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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JANUABY 31, 1007. The Weekly Florists^ Review- 781
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The Clau for the A. C. S. Medals at the Toronto Exhibition. (On the floor—Welcome and Pink Imi>erlal, On the table—Elsa, Alma Ward, Mrs. C. W. Ward, Wlnsor In grlaas vase, White Perfection, ExcelBior, Red Riding Hood, Imperial. Other entries can not be dlstlnrulshed.) Guenther. C. T., Hambursj, N. Y. Guttman, A. J., New York city. Haines, J. E., South Bethelebem. Pii. Halatead, A. S.. Belleville, 111. Hart. H. A., Cleveland, Ohio. Harvey, Edmund A., Brandywlne. Pa. Hauswlrth, P. J., and wife, Chicago, 111. Herr, Albert M., Lancaster, Pa. Herr, D. R., Lancaster, Pa. Hogan, T. M., South Bethlehem, Pa. Kastlng, W. F., and wife, Buffalo. Kill, Leonard, and wife, Chicago. III. Kronlnger, E. N.. Allentown, Pa. Krueger, W. J., Meadvllle, Pa. Lautenschlager, F., Chicago. Lemon, Fred. H., Richmond, Ind. Leuly, E., West Hoboken, N. J. Longren, A. F., JoUet, 111. Lorch, A., De Haven, Pa. MacDonald, E., Seranton, Pa. MacDonald, William, Seranton. Pa. McCarthy, D. T., Lockport, N. Y. .McCarthy. M. L., Lockport, N. Y. McConnell, E., Sharon, Pa. McKenna, James, Montreal, Que. Marquisee, L. E., Syracuse, N. Y. Matheson, M., New York. Maxfleld, William, Barrlngton. II. I. Merkel, William C, Mentor, Ohio. Michell, Fred, Philadelphia. Mitchell, T. N., Watervllle, Mass. Nicholson, H. H., Barneveld, N. Y. Nicholson, William, Framingham. Mass. Nolan, D., Springfield, 111. Olsem, Peter, Jollet, 111. Olsen, Peter, Larchmont, N. Y. Palmer, W. J., Buffalo, N. Y. Patten, M. A., Tewksbury, Mass. Peake, W. J., Buffalo, N. Y. Pease, D., Corfu, N. Y. Peirce, E. Allen. Waltham, Mass. Pennock, S. S., Philadelphia, Pa. Peterson, J. A., and wife, Cincinnati, Ohio. Pierson, F. R., Tarrytown, N. Y. Poehlmann, Adolph, Morton Grove, 111. Poehlmann, A. F., Morton Grove, 111. Pollworth, J. E., Milwaukee, Wis. Potter, D., Peterborough, Ont. Powell, D.. Seneca Falls, N. Y. Pyfer, A. T., Jollet, 111. Quinlan, P. R., Syracuse, N. Y. Reimels, J., Woodhaven, N. Y. Keuter, L. J., Westerly, R. I. Robinson, George A., Montreal, Que. Roper, A., Tewksbury, Mass. Rowland, W. A., Utica, N. Y. Rudd, W. N.. Chicago, 111. Saltford, W. F., Poughkeepsle, N. Y. Schmidt, Charles, Cleveland, Ohio. Scott, David, Buffalo, N. Y. thaw, J. Austin, Brooklyn, N. Y'. kidelsky. S. S., Philadelphia. Pa. Stewart, W. J., Boston, Mass. Stroud, E. A., Overbrook, Pa. Swayne, William, Kennett Square. Pa. Taylor, E. J., and wife. Southport. Conn. Tierney. Malachl. nighlnnds, N. J. Traendly, F. H., New Y'ork. X. Y. Valentine, J. A., Denver, Col. Velle, T. A., Marlborough, N. Y. Warburton. C, and wife. Fall River, Mass. Ward, C. W., Queens, N. Y. Washburn, C. L., Chicago, 111. Weber, W., Oakland. Md. Wilson, James S.. Western Springs. III. Wltterstaetter, R., Cincinnati. Ohio. White, J., Buffalo, N. Y. Whittaker, John, Cornwall, Ont. Wright, L. H., Alymer, Que. Wyland, J. L., De Haven, Pa. Young, J.. New Y'ork. N. Y. Zwelfel, N., Milwaukee. CONVENTION ECHOES. Billy Kasting's big heart is always overflowing. He collected over $400 on the Dale special train in behalf of the wife and family of the old favorite, Jimmie Hartshorne. The exhibition hall was chilly for hu- mans, but just right for the flowers, all of which kept perfectly to the close. The hospitals were gladdened by the distribu- tion of the exhibits on Friday. Pierson's mirror decoration of Winscr and Elegantissima was greatly admired. It reflected credit upon the artist brought all the way from New York to construct it. The bridal chamber fell to Messrs. Young and Traendly at the Queens. The decorations on Friday morning, shown only to a few of the elect, were chaste and unique and so in keeping with the artistic ability of these demon- strative deacons. The consultations in these parlors lasted until nearly day- light and were participated in by many of the bright lights of the convention. The Toronto ladies were unanimously voted the "princesses of entertainers" and they were as handsome and healthful as enthusiastic. Many of the familiar faces were missed because of illness, none more than that of William Scott, of Buffalo. There was a touch of political e.xpert- ncss in the caucus and primary work in behalf of Washington that manifested the practiced art of the adept, but there will be a great show and a big crowd at the next convention. We will miss the delightful 15 degrees below zero weather, however, and .everybody wants to go to Canada again and no one will regret how soon the day. Harry Altick loses none of his enthu- siasm in behalf of McKinley day. The long trip of J. A. Valentine and his lieutenants from the Rockies shows the right spirit; the enthusiasm that makes conventions worth while. While in the east these gentlemen will color the great white way and visit New York, Boston and Philadelphia growers. Peter Crowe has trained down to under 300 pounds, but still holds the medal for good nature and corporosity. Canada had nothing to compare with him. Those who take a little something for their stomachs' sake were taken aback to find all medicinal centers closed at 11 o'clock and all lights out at 12 o'clock. Everybody has to be good in Toronto. The snow typifies the character of the inhabitants. John Dunlop was radiant with delight and his smile went away back as far as the eye could reach; and the merriment in Tom Manton's eyes never failed an instant. W. J. Lawrence and his song birds made abundant melody. A better pro- gram of song and speech never graced a carnation banquet. One man from the east made it his honeymoon trip, but the name takes up too much space and you will have to guess it. P. Beuerlein, of Long Island, slept in his fur cap, as usual. He was the only Pete never kicker against the climate, could stand the cold." D. J. Sinclair, who has the onlv whole-

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