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The Florists^ Review 



Apbil 15. 1920 



various events during the convention 

 were completed. President Jensen an- 

 nounced that the dates for that meeting 

 would be September 6 to 8, these dates 

 being chosen in order to allow the mem- 

 bers of the Park Superintendents' As- 

 sociation to be present, since they will 

 meet in convention September 9 to 11 at 

 Louisville, Ky.; they will leave this 

 city on a special train for Louisville the 

 evening of September 8. The sum of 

 $125 was raised at the meeting toward 

 the defraying of the expenses of enter- 

 taining the national association. 



The feature of the evening was the 

 talk of Hugo Schaff on "City Garden 

 Designs of Flowers and Foliage 

 Plants"; this brought out a good dis- 

 cussion. 



The next meeting will be held at the 

 same place May 5, when Herman 

 Schwarz will open an interesting dis- 

 cussion. 



Bowling League. 



The big bowling night will be Satur- 

 day, April 24, at the Western Eowing 

 Club. A meeting was held at the store 

 of the Windier Wholesale Floral Co., 

 Monday evening, April 5, and all ar- 

 rangements were completed for the big 

 event. All florists are invited to attend 

 and take part in the bowling, for which 

 special prizes will bo offered. Refresh- 

 ments will be served after the bowling 

 and the various prizes will be dis- 

 tributed by the committee in charge. 



The results of the bowling Wednesday 

 night, April 7, were that the Carnations 

 won two from the Sweet Peas and the 

 Daisies won two from the Roses. 



The scores were as follows: 



Roses 1st 2n(l 3rrt Totals 



J. J. Beneke 157 215 168 540 



C. Hahn 129 180 133 442 



G. Berner 121 145 147 413 



H. Scblechter 106 130 95 S31 



G. Kuehner 144 141 125 410 



Totals 657 811 668 2,136 



Daisies 1st 2nd 3rd Totals 



A. Hoflfmami, Jr 157 121 148 428 



W. Ossick 134 164 143 441 



C. Kuehn 122 167 168 467 



A. Bourdet 122 125 113 360 



J. Blind 100 100 100 300 



Handicap 31 31 31 93 



Totals 666 708 703 2,079 



Carnations 1st 2nd 3rd Totals 



F. Hermann 132 149 171 452 



A. Oumz 155 138 160 463 



J. Krager 118 133 114 867 



F. Windier 167 121 144 432 



O. Ruff 168 137 162 447 



Totals 730 680 741 2,151 



Sweet Peas Ist 2nd Srd Totals 



J. J. Bentzen 136 125 157 418 



J. McAnna 146 160 131 426 



A. J. Bentzen 87 113 114 804 



A. Hoffmann, Sr 87 120 133 340 



F. Plotz 135 143 154 432 



Handicap 80 80 80 90 



Totals 620 681 719 2,010 



Various Notes. 



The Ladies' Florists' Club met at the 

 home of Mrs. E. E. Windier, on "Virginia 

 avenue, Wednesday afternoon, April 7. 

 The attendance was good and all pres* 

 ent enjoyed a decidedly pleasant after- 

 noon. 



F. W. Ude, Jr., of Kirkwood, is spend- 

 ing most of his time this winter in 

 Florida, where he and his son, Emil, 

 have large interests in a fruit farm. The 

 other two sons, Martin and Paul, are 

 managing the greenhouses daring his 

 absence. 



Joseph Hill, of the Jos. H. Hill Co., 

 Richmond, Ind., was in this city April 

 9, looking after a shipment of 12,000 

 Premier roses for California. Thej 

 were sidetracked on the east side and 

 could not be moved by rail because of 



LAST CALL 



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431 So, Dearborn St., Chicago, III. 



NOTE — A profit on the sale of these Dealers' Helps will be paid to 

 the National Publicity Fund. You not only boost your own busi- 

 ness, but also help the S. A. F. by buying them in alaundance. 



