December 11, 1915 



HORTICULTURE 



787 



VISITORS' REGISTER. 



San Francisco: M. Simmers, Fres- 

 no, Cal.; Geo. C. Roeding, Fresno; 

 Mrs. Lena McCoy, Seattle, Wash. 



St. Louis — H. C. Neubrand, repre- 

 senting A. N. Pierson Co., Cromwell, 

 Conn.; A. L. Vaughan, Chicago: FYank 

 J. Farney, representing M. Rice Co., 

 Philadelphia. 



Chicago — Paul Beyer, South Bend. 

 Ind.; Chas. P. Mueller, Wichita. Kas.: 

 R. D. Whorton, of the Huron Green- 

 "houses, Huron. South Dakota; Chas. 

 W. Ward, Eureka, Cal.. 



Philadelphia— Robert Pyle, Conard 

 .& Jones Co., West Grove, Pa.: W. H. 

 Vance, Wilmington, Del.; Walter A. 

 Stewart, Stccher Lith. Co., Rochester, 

 N. Y.; L. J. Renter, Westerly, R. I.; 

 Wm. Feast, Baltimore, Md.; Will 

 Rehder. Wilmington, N. C. 



New York— Lester Morse. San Fran- 

 •cisco. Cal.; L. J. Renter, Westerly, 

 R. L; Wm. Gray, Newport, R. L; Geo. 

 W. Kerr, Doylestown, Pa.; T, Murray, 

 Tuxedo, N. Y.: Eugene Schaettel, 

 Paris, France; E. F. Coe, New Haven, 

 Conn.; W. J. Newton, Norfolk. Va. 



Washington, D. C. — Joseph J. 

 Goudy, representing H. A. Dreer, Sid- 

 ney H. Bayersdorfer, representing H. 

 Bayersdorfer & Co., I. Rosnosky, of H. 

 F. Miehell Co.. and James F. Smith, 

 all of Philadelphia, Pa.; Will Rehder, 

 Wilmington, N. C; Winfried Roelker, 

 New York; G. L. Freeman, Fall River, 

 Mass. 



Boston — John Canning. Ardsley, .\. 

 Y.; Prof. A. H. Nehrliiig, Amherst. 

 Mass.; Robert Greenlaw, representing 

 S. S. Pennock-Moehan Co., Phila.; Wm. 

 Kleinheinz, Ogontz. Pa.; J. W. Everitt, 

 Glen Cove, N. Y.; M. C. Ebel. Madison, 



N. J.; Jas. Stuart. Mamaroneck, N. Y.; 

 J. F. Huss, Hartford, Ct; J. S. Hay, 

 representing H. A. Dreer, Inc., Phila.; 

 P. W. Popp, Mamaroneck. N. Y.; Fred 

 Carter, Newport ; Jas. Aitchison, Mt. 

 Kisco; Peter JIurray. Plymouth. 

 Mass.; Herbert Clark. Manchester. 

 Mass.: W. A. Sperling, representing 

 Stunipp & Walter Co., New York; Ver- 

 non T. Sherwood, Charlestown, N. H.; 

 Jas. MacMachan. Tuxedo, N. Y.; Ar- 

 thur Smith. Reading. Pa.: Eric Wetter- 

 low, Manchester. Mass.; John Scheep- 

 ers. New York; D. F. Roy, Marion. 

 Mass.; Joseph Manda, West Orange, 

 X. J.; W. F. Leary, New Rochelle, N. 

 v.; Wm. Angus. Buzzards Bay, Mass.; 

 A. J. Newell, Hopedale. Mass.; George 

 Barker. Swampscott. Mass.; Jas. Marl- 

 borough. T(i]isfield. Mass.; John Al- 

 cock, East Burke, Vt. 



During Recess 



Boston Florists' Bowling Club. 



Scores and Standing Dec. 3. 



Carljoue 1317 vs. Flower Ex li'JO 



(Jiilvia 1330 vs. Ziun 1258 



Tansies 137S vs. Mc. & Mc 1225 



Itohinson 12()1 vs. Flower Mkt 1346 



IliKli single string— Jacobs, 132. 



lli;.'li tlui'i'-slrliif; total — Bresnabau, 325. 



Standing as to Points. 



Won Lost 



(Jalviii 28 4 



Flower Market 24 8 



Carbone 20 12 



Pansies .• 15 17 



Zinn 15 17 



Flower Ex 10 22 



UoljliiMon 9 23 



McAlplne & McDonald 7 25 



Cut Flowers for Christmas 



Ample Supplie* of all staples in cut flowers 



ROSES VIOLETS ORCHIDS 



CARNATIONS VALLEY GARDENIAS 



EVERYTHING IN SEASONABLE GREENS 

 Everything in season Long Experience Careful, conscientious service 



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