RM2HX5JF2–Mrs. James Mason, Pat Fand Mason, Dinah Shore, Melissa Montgomery. December 3, 1951.
RM2K08EWA–Mrs. Frank P. Brown, Cincinnati, Ohio. 1st prize winner of canned vegetables, Aug. 191[?]. First World War: woman with preseved food, and poster with personification of the USA, encouraging people to grown their own vegetables: 'Sow the seeds of Victory! plant and raise your own vegetables; write to the National War Garden Commission, Washington, D.C. for free books on gardening, canning and drying. Every Garden a Munition Plant - Charles Lathrop Pack, President'.
RMRRW9M0–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 18 The Florists^ Review March 26, 1914. fivo blooms—John Welsh Youiir, first, on Lud.v Alice Stanley; Aug. Dot'iiiling, second, on Jonk- lit'or J. L. Mock. Twenty-five blooms of any iindissemlnated va- riety—Montgomery Uose Co., first, on Hadley. American Kose Society medals for best new- rose not yet disseminated—Gold medal to Had- ley, scoring 08 iiotnts; silver medal to Killaruev Urilliaut, scoring 94% points. TRIVATE GROWERS' CLASSES. American Beauty, twelve blooms—James U. iJuke, Somerville, N. J., first. Milady, twelve blooms—.Mrs. V. A. Cous
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