August 15, 1914 



HORTICULTURE 



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OFFICERS OF THE LADIES S. A. F. 



Mrs. M. a. Patten 



Vice-President Ladies' Sofiety of American 

 Florists. 



PROGRAM OF ENTERTAINMENT. 

 Tuesday, August 18 — First Day. 

 8.011 P. M.. Reception to President 

 Wirth— Copley Plaza Hotel. Music. 

 Dancing, Refreshments; strictly in- 

 formal. 

 Wednesday. August 19 — Second Day. 

 Ladies' Bowling. 

 2 P. M., Individual Ladies' Bowling 

 Contests. S. A. F. ladies and friends 

 invited to participate. Prizes awarded 

 to Ladies' S. A. F. members only. New 

 Boston Alleys. 167 Washington street, 

 Boston. From Copley-Plaza Hotel or 

 Mechanics' Building, take any subway 

 car to Park street; transfer there to 

 any north bound car and get off next 

 station, ScoUay Square, one block east 

 to Washington street, then north to 

 alleys. Buffet lunch at alleys. 

 (For list of prizes see below.) 



Ladies' Reception. 

 8.45 P. M., The Ladies' Society of 

 American Florists will entertain at the 

 Copley-Plaza Hotel. 



Thursday, August 20 — Third Day. 



Automobile Ride for Ladies. 

 9.00 A. M.. Automobile ride for mem- 

 bers of the Ladies' S. A. F. and lady 

 guests. Start from Copley-Plaza Hotel 

 at 9.00 A. M. sharp. A North Shore 

 ride from Boston to Manchester-by-the- 

 Sea. Entertainment and lunch served 

 by the North Shore Horticultural Soci- 

 ety. 



Annual Bowling Tournament. 

 2.00 P. M.. Annual Bowling Tourna- 

 ment open to members of the S. A. F. 

 and O. H. New Boston Alleys, 167 

 Washington street, Boston. From 

 Copley-Plaza Hotel or Mechanics' 

 Building, take any subway car to Park 

 street; transfer there to any north- 

 bound car and get off at next station, 

 ScoUay Square; one block east to 

 Washington street, then north to al- 

 leys. 



Mrs. Chas. E. Critchell 



President Ladies' JSooiety of American 

 Florists. 



Men's Team Bowling, Any recog- 

 nized Florist Club allowed to enter 

 a team of five (5) men. all of whom 

 must be members of the S. A. F. 



(For list of prizes see below.) 



Friday, August 21 — Fourth Day. 

 Boston Day. 



Harbor Trip, Games at Fort Warren 

 and Banquet at Nantasket Beach, as 

 guests of the Horticultural Interests 

 of Boston. 



Steamer for Fort Warren leaves 

 Rowe's Wharf, Atlantic avenue, 9.00 

 A. M. sharp. 



Music, Teele's Band. Leo Feist's 

 Serenaders and all the popular songs. 



Games at Fort Warren. Boston Har- 



Mks. Ch.\s. H. May.nard 



Secretary Ladies' Society of American 



Florists. 



bor. 10.00 A. M. (For list of prizes 

 see below.) Leave Fort Warren. 

 1.00 P. M..vsail to Boston Light; buffet 

 lunch. Dinner, New Rockland House, 

 Nantasket Beach, 3.00 P. M. Special 

 cars leave Copley Square at 8.45 for 

 Rowe's Wharf, Atlantic avenue. Regu- 

 lar car service: South Boston car to 

 Dover street, transfer to Rowe's Wharf 

 car; or Rowe's W'harf car from Copley 

 Square every 15 minutes; or any sub- 

 way car in front of Copley-Plaza or 

 Mechanics' Building, transfer at Boyl- 

 ston street and take surface car in 

 front of the Hotel Touraine to Rowe's 

 Wharf. 



IMPORTANT. Members will be re- 

 quested to fill out a blank form at time 

 of registering at Secretary's office, 

 which may be exchanged at the In- 

 formation Bureau. Mechanics Building, 

 or at Rowe's Wharf on Friday, August 

 21st. for regular excursion ticket. Ob- 

 tain excursion tickets as soon as possi- 

 ble and greatly oblige the Committee. 



Mrs. A. M. Hebr 



Treasurer Ladies' Society of Ameri<aa 

 Florists. 



COMPLETE LIST OF SPORTING 

 EVENTS, PRIZES AND THEIR 

 DONORS. 

 Ladies' Bowling Tournament, Wednes- 

 day, Aug. 19, 2 P. M. 



Nobody allowed more than two 

 prizes. 



Greatest number of pins in two 

 games— Ladies' S. A. F. prize. 2nd— 

 Electrolier, Boston Ladies' S. A. F 

 :ird— Cut glass vase. Mrs. W. W. Edgar 

 4th— Seth Thomas clock, Mrs. B. Ham 

 moud Tracy. 5th— Silver deposit col 

 onial pitcher, Mrs. W. R. Nicholson 

 6th— German fern dish. P. L. Carbone 

 7th— Italian flower jar. P. L. Carbone 

 8th — A.. M. Herr prize. 9th — Silver 

 Iihotograph frame. Elmer D. Smith. 

 loth — Hand-painted sugar bowl and 

 creamer. Elmer D. Smith. Best single 

 string— $10.00 in gold, Poehlmann Bros. 

 Co. Most strikes in two games— $5.00 

 in gold, H. F. Michell. Most spares- 

 Silver cup, Penn the Florist. 



