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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



of course we lost them, but they 

 B afterwards awarded to our team. 

 5 still leaves us in second place in 



league race, with 15 won and 6 

 . The scores were as follows: 



B E 1 2 3 Tot. Av. 



Beneke 4 9 1G7 147 129 443 147 2-3 



. Kuehn 3 7 151 154 151 456 152 



'. Tesson 1 9 161 164 139 464 154 2-3 



163 208 603 201 



PITTSBURG. 



Club Meeting. 



The Pittsburg and AUeghenj' Florists' 

 and Gardeners' Club held its regular 

 monthly meeting on Thursday evening, 

 the 14th inst., at the rooms of the Cut 

 Flower Co., 504 Liberty street. It was a 

 bright and interesting meeting, and Mr. 

 Reineman entertained us with a talk on 

 his recent European trip. Three new 

 members were elected and five new 

 names proposed for membership. 



In fact, so prosperous and fast-grow- 

 ing is the club that Fred Burki thought 

 it was about time we were like the Bos- 

 ton or Philadelphia folks and have a 

 horticultural hall of our own right here 

 in Pittsburg, and after considerable 

 discussion the president appointed Fred 

 Burki, Gus Ludwig and Mr. Reineman 

 a committee to examine into the matter 

 and report at our next meeting. It is a 

 good thing for us to have these progres- 

 sive ideas in our heads, even if the.v 

 may be a little premature. Just now 

 available sites are almost impossibly ex- 

 pensive in Pittsburg, building materials 

 are about unobtainable, and the labor 

 market was never so uncertain as it is 

 today. This is largely caused by the 

 great number of massive buildings now 

 being erected in Pittsburg. 



Various Notes. 



Mr. A. R. Pencofk. a member of the 

 Carnegie firm, is building a palace 

 dwelling on N. Highland avenue, and 

 has contracted with Lord & Burnham 

 Co. for the creation of an oxtpinivo sy- 



cave. W. B. Affue. one of lli, nlnn i~ 



at Highland Park, has l,,;.,.,i .■in].l.iy..l :,< 

 his gardener. 



Mr. James, lately gardener to Mrs. 

 Carr, at Point Bree/e. has resigned and 

 gone into partnership with his brother 

 in the flm N( Ini-iii.'-- ;-i1 Wilkin^liiiv" 



Fddif II. .U,.'!-. nf Sr|i,.,,|rN |';,,k. Wa-^ 



ofTerod tli.' -il ii;ii iun. l,iii .m ihlvicc (if 

 Supt. FalruiH/i Ik' i.imluafd in remain 

 in the_ Pliipps Conservatories, where 

 something better may soon be in store 

 for him. He has been asked to name the 

 incoming gardener, however. 



P. A. 



Jamestow? 



X. Y. 



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Unilcl- til,' till.' Wlllrr M,,lt in.. illr,,r 



poratod. .Tnhn A. Smith, who lias a's, 

 l3een connected Avith H. A. Dreer. in tli. 

 plant and seed departments, hns Ih'oi 

 engaged as Mr. Motfs assistant. Mr 

 Mott's address will continue to be Riv 

 erton. N. J., until Dec. 25. 



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