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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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tgoi. The American Florist. 583
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Photo by E. J. Davison. GENERAL VIEW OF THE KANSAS CITY FLOWER SHOW, NOVEMBER 18-23. Anemone-flowered, first, Smith & Sod, with San Joaquin, Surprise, Mrs. H. Gardner, Jas. Weston, Satisfaction, Junon, Bulalie, Mme- R. Owen, Condor, Ada Strickland and Zoraida. Timothy Eaton prize, $75,'$50 and $25 for 100 blooms, first, E. G. Hill Co.; sec- ond, E. T. Grave, Richmond; Ind.; third, W. J. & M. S. Vesey. CARNATIONS. Fifty Flora Hill, first, Bassett & Wash- burn, Chicago; second, H. W. Buckbee; third, J. F. Wilcoi, Council Bluffs. White Cloud, first, Basiett & Wash- bum; second, W. y. & M. S. Vesey; third, Chicago Carnation Co. Loma, first, Bassett & Washburn. "Any other white," first, Bassett & Washburn; second, E. T. Grave; thirdj Chicago Carnation Co. America, first, Bassett & Washburn; second, H. W. Buckbee; third, J. F. Wilcox. Red Bradt, first, Bassett & Washburn; second, Peter Reinberg. G. H. Crane, first, Bassett & Washburn; second, Chicago Carnation Co.; third, W. T- & M. S. Vesey. Gov. Roosevelt; first, Chicago Carna- tion Co. "Any other crimson," first, Bassett & Washburn; second, W. J. & M. S, Vesey; third, E. T. Grave. Marquis, first, Bassett & Washburn; second, Chicago Carnation Co.; third, J. F. Wilcox. Mrs. Lawson, first, Bassett & Wash- burn; second, Chicago Carnation Co.; third, H. W. Buckbee. Genevieve Lord, first, Peter Reinberg. Mrs. Jas. Dean, first, Bassett & Wash- bum. Morning Glory, first, Bassett & Wash- bum; second, W.J. & M. S. Vesey; third, Peter Reinberg. Triumph, first, W. J. & M, S. Vesey; second, J. F. Wilcox. Dark pink, first, Peter Reinberg; sec- ond. Guardian Angel Orphan Asylum, Chicago; third, J. F. Wilcox. Light pink, fiist, Chicago Carnation Co.; second, J. F. Wilcox; third, Peter Reinberg. Armazindy, first. Guardian Angel Orphan Asylum; second, Peter Reinberg. Mrs. Bradt, first, Bassett & Washburn; second, W. J. & M. S. Vesey; third, Peter Reinberg. "Any other striped," first, Chicago Carnation Co., with Nydia. Gold Nugget, first, Bassett & Wash- burn. White of 1901, first, Chicago Carna- tion Co., with Norway. Dark pink of 1901, E. T. Grave, Rich- mond, with Dorothy. "Any other introduction of 1901," first, Bassett & Washburn, with Pros- perity; second. Park Floral Co., Denver; third, Peter Reinberg. HOSES. American Beauties, $150, $100 and $75 for 100 blooms, first, South Park Floral Co., New Castle, Ind.; second, Joseph Heacock, Wyncote, Pa.; third, Peter Reinberg, Chicago. Twenty-five American Beauties, first, Bassett & Washburn; second, Peter Reinberg; third. South Park Floral Co. Forty Kaiserin, first, Bassett & Wash- burn; second, Peter Reinberg. Bride, first. South Park Floral Co.; second, W. J. & M. S. Vesey; third, Peter Reinberg. Bridesmaid, first. South Park Floral Co.; second, W. J. & M. S. Vesey; third J. F. Wilcox. Meteor, first, J. F. Wilcox; second. South Park Floral Co.; third, W. J. & M. S. Vesey. Perle, first, Bassett & Washburn; second, Peter Reinberg. Golden Gate, first. South Park Floral Co.; second, Bassett & Washburn; third, W. J. & M. S. Vesey. Twenty-five Liberty, first, Peter Rein- berg; second, Bassett & Washburn; third, E. T. Grave. "Any other variety," first, Bassett & Washburn; second, Peter Reinberg; third, South Park Floral Co. Six Beauties, Miss M. Dalley, Kansas City. Twelve Kaiserin, first. Miss Dalley. Bride, first. Park Floral Co., Denver. Bridesmaid, first. Park Floral Co.; second, Peter Reinberg; third. Miss M. Dalley. Meteor, first. Miss Dalley. Liberty, first. Park Floral Co. Golden Gate, first, Peter Reinberg; second. Miss Dalley. Seedling, to be named Rose of Kansas City, $200, awarded to E. G Hill Co. Best general display of roses, premium $200, awarded to South Park Floral Co. MISCELLANEOUS. President McKinley carnation, seed- ling, premium $100, awarded to E. T. Grave. Mantel decoration, first, Samuel Mur- ray; second, W. L. Rock;third, A. Newell. Table decoration of chrysanthemums, first, W. L. Rock; second, A. Swanson, St. Paul; third, S. Murray; fourth, A. Newell.

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  • bookid:americanfloristw23amer
  • bookyear:1885
  • bookdecade:1880
  • 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
  • bookleafnumber:597
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