August 2, 1913 



HORTICULTURE 



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BUY 



BOSTON 

 FLOWERS 



N. F. MCCARTHY & CO., 



112 Arch St., 31 Otis St. 



William F. Kasting Co. 



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383-387 ELLICOTT ST. 



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BUFFALO, N. Y. 



NEW YORK QUOTATIONS PER 100. To Dealers Only 



MISCELLANEOUS 



BOSTON'S BEST 

 HOUSE 



During Recess 



Fun at Detroit. 

 In these days of enforced idleness 

 we are very willing to follow the call 

 of the good fellow and so more than 

 fifty of us assembled at the grounds 

 of Thos. Browne, who again proved 

 himself the king of entertainers. A 

 hotly contested ball game ended with 

 a score of 9 to 8 in the ninth inning in 

 favor of the Retailers. Quoit games 

 and other sports furnished a good deal 

 of enjoyment while all this time Mr. 

 Browne and many willing assistants 

 passed refreshments suitable to all 

 ages and sexes present in a most lib- 

 eral fashion. As evening drew nigh 



Cattleyas 



Lilies, LonKlllorum 



Lily of the Valley 



aiadloll 



Asters 



Daises 



Snapdragon 



Sweet Peas (per xoo bunches 



Gardenias 



Adlantum 



Smilax 



Asparagus Plumosus, strings (per loo) 



** " A Spren (loo bunches) . 



First Naif of Wook 



beginning July 28 

 1913 



3.00 



1. 00 



5.00 



•50 



8.00 



35.00 



10.00 



4.00 



3.00 

 8.00 

 1.00 

 10.00 

 40.00 

 20.00 



long tables were spread on the front 

 lawn and many a good speech and 

 timely Jest testified to Thos. Browne's 

 standing in the community. Among 

 out-of-town guests were Mr. Bissinger 

 and family of Lansing. 



tion (Chicago) Baseball Club beat the 

 Acorn Athletic Company Club by a 

 score of 8 to 5 on Sunday. July 27th. 



Notes. 



The Chicago Ladies' Bowling team 

 is practicing as often as -they can get 

 together, preparatory to the conven- 

 tion contests. 



The Cook County Florists Associa- 



The Ornamental Growers' Associa- 

 tion will hold its summer session at 

 Hotel Walton, Philadelphia, on Wed- 

 nesday, Thursday and Friday, August 

 6th, 7th and 8th. Theo. Smith, of 

 Geneva, N. Y., is president of the As- 

 sociation and C. J. Maloy, of Roches- 

 ter, N. Y., is secretary and treasurer. 



Minneapolis Convention Numlier 



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 and 14. Will introduce you to a fresh field for busi- 

 ness enterprise and a new line of prospective customers. 



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