. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. JULV 16, 1914. The Florists^ Review 15. Bifd's-eye View of the New Establishment of the J. W. Davis Co., to be built at Terre Haute, Ind. Some British seedsmen and growers have made arrangements for displays. Kehvay & Son, Langport, England, who designed the reconstructed ancient gar- den at Hampton Court Palace, will re- produce a model of the palace and grounds at the exposition. Kelway & Son's exhibit and those of Hugh Dick- son, Ltd., and Samuel McGredy & Son, the two great Irish rose originators, have alreadv arrived. Perry's Hardy


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. JULV 16, 1914. The Florists^ Review 15. Bifd's-eye View of the New Establishment of the J. W. Davis Co., to be built at Terre Haute, Ind. Some British seedsmen and growers have made arrangements for displays. Kehvay & Son, Langport, England, who designed the reconstructed ancient gar- den at Hampton Court Palace, will re- produce a model of the palace and grounds at the exposition. Kelway & Son's exhibit and those of Hugh Dick- son, Ltd., and Samuel McGredy & Son, the two great Irish rose originators, have alreadv arrived. Perry's Hardy Plant Farm, Sutton & Sons, John Waterer & Sons and Sander & Sons are practically certain to exhibit. The glass dome of the Palace of Hor- ticulture, shown in the accompanying illustration, is the largest in existence and measures 185 feet in height and \38 feet in diameter. The building is situated immediately to the left of the "lain entrance and faces what is known as the South Gardens, which will be |ie main horticultural endeavor of the 'andseape gardening department, af- lorainjr It the most prominent and indi- ^Klual location of any building on the grounds. The dome will be illuminated ^^ '''Jilit entirely from the interior, ,1'' ail elaborate efifect obtained by ehangn,;, colors. sepf '"'ilding will be divided into two whi k"^' ^^^ conservatory and that in Dert '"" ^^ installed those exhibits The "^' to practical horticulture. aecerV""'?-^'^*"^^ will be arranged to varv '?'^''^'^its requiring temperatures is p. ""^"^ 45 to 80 degiees. There 'ions^ P^'ospect from present indica- I'nusii I "'' *^^^ section will contain an door ,'' '•ggregation of tropical and in- turos .V'"*^- ^°® ^^ t^e leading fea- the ov ""^^""* t^® entire period of cut fl,, , '^'^'''" should be tho exhibit of *° Jn-i ' tv,'- ?^y^'"ything is being done , , display thoroughly rep


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