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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



SEPTEMiSER 20, 1900. 



COLUMBUS, O. 



The Ohio State fair, held in this 

 city September 3 to 7, made it a very 

 busy week. The exhibitions in most 

 of the departments were small. E. L. 

 Charles had an elegant display in 

 plants and cut flowers; the funeral de- 

 signs were beautiful and very attrac- 

 tive. Mr. Dew, the superintendent of 

 the floral department, is entitled to 

 much credit for his good arrange- 

 ments. 



First premiums were awarded to E. 

 L. Charles tor best collection of palms, 

 ferns and lycopodiums, begonias, cro- 

 tons, asters, six hanging baskets, col- 

 lection of variegated plants, pair of 

 hand bouquets, handle basket, display 

 of floral designs, single design, cut 

 roses, cut dahlias, cut asters, and cut 

 flowers in variety; and to Mr. Breace, 

 of West Berlin, Ohio, for cannas, gera- 

 niums, pair of vases and cut gladioli. 



Miss N. Anna Long made a fine dis- 

 play of plants and cut flowers in the 

 amateur department and was award- 

 ed several premiums. 



The Ohio State Agriculture Depart- 

 ment of the O. S. U. made a grand dis- 

 play. 



The Livingston Seed Co. has the 

 honor of growing the finest cannas 

 in the city. 



Mr. Emil Metzmair has returned 

 from Europe. He reports having a 

 jolly good time. 



Mrs. E. L. Charles - was severely 

 burned last week while putting out a 

 fire, caused by an exploded lamp. 

 Damage was slight.^ G. E. A. 



TORONTO. 



The second annual bicycle races of 

 the employes of J. H. Dunlop, florist, 

 were held on the Dufferin Tace track 

 on the afternoon of Saturday, Sept. 8, 

 and proved a great success. Follow- 

 ing is a list of the prizes and winners: 



Three miles, scratch race, prizes donated by 

 J. H. Dunlop— X Mortimer, first, silver- 

 mounted suspenders: A. Thornton, second, 

 sterling silver match box. 



10 miles, handicap bicycle race— M. Atkin- 

 son, 4\3 min., first place, prize, marble clock, 

 given by Messrs. Poole & Barber; J. Milne, 

 scratch, first time prize, Ansonia clock, given 

 by J. H. Dunlop: F. Saunders, 2 min., second 

 time prize, album, given by employes: G. 

 Hager. 1 min., second place prize, lamp, given 

 by employes. 



After the races the employes and 

 their friends adjourned to the home 

 of Mr. J. Milligan, president of the 

 meeting, and partook of refreshments, 

 after which music, songs and recita- 

 tions became the order of the even- 

 ing, during which Mrs. Dunlop, who 

 had kindly consented to distribute 

 the prizes to the successful winners, 

 did so in her usual graceful manner, 

 after which a hearty vote of thanks 

 was passed to their employer and 

 Mrs. Dunlop and friends who so 

 kindly donated such handsome prizes 

 to be competed for, Mr. Dunlop suit- 

 ably responding, thus ending a most 

 enjoyable evening. G. P. 



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