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HORTICULTURE 



August 12, 1911 



ing parties from the larger cities in- 

 formation concerning the trip may be 

 secured by writing to the secretaries 

 of the local florist organizations. 



HOTELS. 



List of the leading hotels in Balti- 

 more, rates and location. These ho- 

 tels are all on the European plan. 



Hotel Belvedere, "Headquarters," Charles 

 and Chase streets. Rooms, without bath, 

 $2.00 to $4.00 per day. Rooms, with hath, 

 $3.00 to $9.00 per day. 



Hotel Renuert, Liberty and Saratoga 

 streets. Rooms, without bath. $1.50 to 

 $4.00 per day. Rooms, with bath, $2.50 to 

 $6.00 per day. 



Hotel Stafford. Mt. Veruon place. Rooms, 

 without bath, $2.00 to $4.00 per day. 

 Rooms, with bath, $3.00 to $7.00 per day. 



Hotel Altamont (three squares from 

 Convention trail), Eutaw place and Lan- 

 vale street. Rooms, without bath, $1.00 per 

 day. Rooms, with bath, $1.50 per day up. 



New Howard, Howard, near Baltimore 

 street. Rooms, without bath, $1.50 to $2.50 

 per day. Rooms, with bath, $2.50 to $3.50 

 per day. 



Hotel Caswel, Baltimore and Hanover 

 streets. Rooms, without bath, $1.50 to 

 $2.50 per day. Rooms, with bath, $2.50 to 

 $3.50 per day. 



The New Carrollton, St. Paul, near Bal- 

 timore street. Rooms, without bath, $2.00 

 up. Rooms, with bath, $2.50 up. 



August 17th, from 8.30 to 11. Tickets 

 will be issued from secretary's desk, 

 Exhibition Hall, Tuesday, Aug. 15th. 

 Mrs. Phillips requests all members to 

 call there and please wear your badge 

 pin. 



MRS. CHAS. H. MAYNARD. 

 Sec'y. 



THE CONVENTION GAMES. 



Following is an official revised list 

 of the prizes to be competed for at 

 Baltimore: 



BOWLING FOR MEN 



Team Bowling: — 

 Whilden Cup — Team making highest 



total in 3 games. 

 Kasting Cup — Team making highest 



score in any one of the 3 games. 

 Bayersdorfer Cup — Team making 



highest score in first two games. 

 Michell (Phila.) Trophy — Team mak- 

 ing second highest score in 3 



games. 

 Henry Leahr (Balto.) Prize — A stick 



pin to each man on the highest 



team, total pins. 



Hosea Waterer, $5— For man mak- 

 ing second highest number of 

 spares, team rolling. 

 Individual Rolling: — 



The George Asmus Prize, $25— For 

 highest score total pins. 



The Fred Strodtman (Balto.), Silver 

 Cup — For second highest score, to- 

 tal pins. 



Dreer Cup (Phila.), for 3rd highest 

 score total pins — To man making 

 highest number of pins in 2 first 

 games or in individual rolling. 



Special Event — To the individual, 50 

 years or over, making the highest 

 score, total pins in 2 games. A case 

 of whiskey. 



Michell Handbag— Highest score 

 made by press representative in 2 

 games, total pins. 



BOWLING FOR WOMEN 



For number of total pins, from high- 

 est to sixteenth inclusive, the follow- 

 ing prizes will be awarded respective- 

 ly: Reinberg cup: Boas cup; Bolgiano 

 & Son cup; Stewart & Co., cut glass 

 vase; Hartzler Bros., cut glass bowl; 

 Pennock-Meehan Co., hand bag; H. A. 



"Mack" Richmond, 



Superintendent of Exhibition. 



Hotel Junker (Strictly Stag), 20-22 E. 

 Fayette street. Rooms, without hath, $1.00 

 to $1.50 per day (each person). Rooms, 

 with bath, $1.50 to $2.50 per day (each per- 

 son. 



Hotel Raleigh, Holliday, near Fayette 

 street. Rooms, without bath, $1.00 to $4.00 

 per day. Rooms, with bath, $2.50 to $4.00 

 per day. 



Hotel Kernau, Franklin and Howard 

 streets. Rooms, without bath, $1.50 up. 

 Rooms, with bath, $2.00 up. 



For further information, address 

 WILLIAM FEAST, 

 331 N. Charles St.. Baltimore, Md.. 



Chairman pro tern "Hotel Committee." 



LADIES' SOCIETY OF AMERICAN 

 FLORISTS. 



The annual business meeting of the 

 Ladies Society of American Florists 

 will be held at Hotel Belvedere, Wed- 

 nesday morning, Aug. 16th, at 10.30. 

 Business of importance will come up 

 at this time and every member attend- 

 ing convention is urged to be present. 



The members of the Ladies' Society 

 of American Florists will receive at 

 Hotel Belvedere. Thursday evening. 



Mrs. John Y. Phillips, 



President Ladies' So. of Am. Florists. 



F. C. Bauer (Balto.) Cup— Man mak- 

 ing highest number of strikes, 

 team bowling. 



Thos. H. Patterson (Balto.), One 

 Dozen Fruit Knives— Man making 

 highest total number of pins in 

 the three games, team rolling. 



W. W. Barnard Cup— Man making 

 highest score on team from the 

 greatest distance, total pins — team 

 work. 



W. C. McCaunce, Mirror— Man mak- 

 ing second highest score, team 

 rolling. 



Mrs. M. J. Thomas (Balto.), Silver 

 Pitcher — Most strikes made by a 

 bowler in the 3 games. 



W. J. Johnston (Balto.), Silver Bowl 

 — For highest score in any one 

 game, team rolling. 



Pennock-Meehan Co. (Phila.) — $5 

 to each man on team making 

 second highest score in the 3 

 game, total pins. 



M. Rice & Co. (Phila.), $10— Man 

 making second highest number of 

 strikes in team rolling. 



W. A. Hastings, 



Massachusetts State Vice-President. 



Dreer, silver trophy; Mrs. Christie, 

 belt buckle; Brunswick-Balke-Collan- 

 der Co., bowling ball; M. Rice & Co., 

 Japanese bread tray; J. W. Putts Co., 

 flower holder; set of pins; Brayer & 

 Co., fern dish; Eisenberg, cut glass 

 vase; vase; Goldenburg & Co., silk 

 umbrella. 



For highest individual score, cut 

 glass from Washington, D. C, ladies. 



For highest number of strikes, linen 

 centre piece, O'Neil & Co. 



Highest number of spares, cup, H. F. 

 Michell Co. 



Highest score in a special game, 

 which will be the third game rolled, 

 silver cup, value $75.00, HochschiU, 

 Kohn & Co. 



shooting 



The following have donated for the 

 prizes to be awarded for shooting: 



Michell & Co., silk umbrella; Ed 

 Roid $10; H. Brown $10; Robt. L. 

 Graham, $20; R. Vincent, Jr., $20. 



There will be additional prizes forth- 

 coming, when a proper distribution of 

 all will be made. 



