August 17, 1907 



HORTICULTURE 



209 



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 Men's Individual Tournament. 



Open to all members of the S. A. !•"'. 

 exre|)t those who bowl on the Club 

 teams. First prize, silver cup; second 

 pri/.e, traveller's clock; third prize, sil- 

 ver anil leathej- flask; fourth prize, sole 

 leather suit case; fifth prize. Water- 

 man fountain pen, gold mounted. 

 Ladles' Individual Tournament. 



Oijen to all wives and daughters of 

 members of S. A. F., including those 

 who bowl on teams. First prize, solid 

 silver compote; second prize, travel- 

 ler's clock: third prize, solid silver 

 pocket book: fourth prize, solid silver 

 bon-bon dish; fifth prize, solid silve" 

 belt buckle: sixth prize, cut glass water 

 botttle; seventh prize, silver and glass 

 cologne bottle; eighth prize, cut glass 

 fruit how!; ninth prize, cut glass olive 

 dish; tenth prize, cut glass cruet; 

 The Exhibition. 



The Trade Exhibition which is to be 

 held in Horticultural Hall promises to 

 be one of the finest ever presented by 

 the growers, manufacturers and deal- 

 ers for the inspection of the florisia 



Georgk C. Watson 



Horticulture's Philadelphia Representative 



INDEPEKOENCE HALL 



of America. Everything from a cor- 

 sage pin up to a mammoth greenhouse 

 boiler and greenhouse structure will 

 be on exhibition and sale. This in 

 itself will be of as much, possibly 

 moie. value to anyone engaged ia 

 horticultural pursuits and florist work 

 as a whole world's fair and as well 

 worth the cost of attendance from a 

 strictly luisiness standpoint alone. 

 Office of HORTICULTURE. 



The office of HORTICULTURE will 

 be located on thr left of the main 

 stairway on the first floor of Horti- 

 cultural Hall. 



AMsltors will find an attendant pres- 

 int during the dav and can arrange 

 for subscription, advertising or other 

 business with Horticulture Publishing 

 Company. A telephone will be in- . 



Bird's Eye View from Lemon Hill, Fairmount Park 



J. William Colfle.sh 



Tieasuier Florists' Club ot Philadelphia 

 stalled for the convenience ot our 

 friends and any information or possi- 

 ble courtesy will be forthcoming to all 

 in r.eed of same. A complete file of 

 HORTICULTURE tor the past year 

 will be on hand and also a supply of 

 free copies of this Special Convention 

 Number. Give us a call. 



Reception at H. Bayersdorfer 4. Co.'s. 



On Thursday afternoon, August 22, 

 fiom 12 to 4 o'clock, the roof of 

 the new establishment of H. Bayers- 

 dorfer & Co. will be open for the 

 reception and entertainment of the 

 visiting florists who are invited to 

 come and enjoy themselves. 



