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Identifier: americanfloristw51amer (find matches)
Title: The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade
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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lent showing, in-cluded in which were genistas in pots,a vase of Carnation Gorgeous, and anexcellent showing of sweet peas andviolets. Hart Bros. exhibit of rhododendronsattracted much attention. At the James Eadie Co.s exhibit acradle, with doll and flowers, was afeature that called forth pleasing com-ment.. Boxes of well-giown La Reinetulips. Narcissus poeticus, Golden Spurdaffodils and Ajax princeps were alsonoteworthy. The Pompeiian Art Ware Co., Brook-lyn, N. Y., had an exhibit of baskets. The Cleveland Florists Exchangeshowed vases of Killarney roses, bothpink and white, of excellent quality.Vases of white and pink carnations,grown by Claude Tyler, North Olm-stead, O., were noted in this well ar-ranged exhibit. Spring flowers, including tulips, daf-fodils, pussy willows, etc., arranged ina beautiful basket effect, was a pleas-ing feature that attracted attention toKnoble Bros. display. The Jones & Russell Co. had a Dres-den nosegay in a frame that was bothnovel and artistic.
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T. BUTTERWORTH, FRAMINGHAM, MASSACHUSETTS And the Oiliest CiiitMncreial Oreenlinuae in the State. ^9^5- The American Florist. 325 W. A. Calhoun displayed violets andmaiden-hair fern in pleasing arrange-ment. J. M. Gasser Co.s retail store was rep-resented by a centerpiece containingwhite lilac, ferns and cherries as afeature. Kirchners, of Quincy street, featuredcinerarias in pots. The Anna Dean Farm, Barberton, O.,exhibited a collection of orchids. The McCallum Co., Inc., featureddouble violets in vases. The Cleveland Cut Flower Co. pre-sented an excellent line of display ofsnapdragons, tulips, carnations andcalendulas; also a vase of mixed roses. A. M. Albrecht exhibited his mysteryplant, Choryzenia cordata. This planthas been on display in his window fora week, with the offer of a box offlowers free to anyone guessing the cor-rect name. No one has been success-ful in guessing the name correctly asyet. Charles Henry Fox, of Philadelphia,Pa., delivered an address, his subjectbeing Ad

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  • bookid:americanfloristw51amer
  • 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:333
  • bookcollection:umass_amherst_libraries
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  • bookcollection:americana
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