Ar-.IM 28, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



13 



Arcadia Auditorium, Detroit, on the Afternoon of the Opening Day of the Convention. 



Ii nilili' iiu'iiliiiii for 111"- (lisplM.v "f 'rMTTytMNvii 



Torii ;iini iiKK-v frrn. 



.M;(\ S.liliii^, of Niu ^ui-li. II c.i lili.Mtc >•( 

 iiiiril lur tliri'c most licMiit il'nl, :ll■li^li•■ --(iimiir 



l..l-kc'(-. 



< ; l-i'i'iiiim NiirsiTV Co.. Mohi-im-, .Midi., Iiii;lil.\ 

 ■ ■•IMlMCIlili'd for llisplll.v of cvi'r;;!-!'!'!!^. 



Iloliortt Cniii,' Co., I'liil.nli-lplii;!. 1ioh..i:i M.- 

 irMiilioii for ;i liiMiilifiil ilisiilii.v of fo|i;iL;r jilaiil^ 



.l;iiksoM iV rcrkiiis <'o., Niu.iik, .\. ^.. lioiioi 

 ■iiilo iiii'iition on lilais. 



.Iiiliii I/cwis Cliilils, KlovMTlifId, N. \.. :iii lioii 

 • ';-.ililc iiii'iitjon for (III iiiw L'l.iilioliii^, Wliii.- 

 .\iniTirn. 



Additional Exhibits. 



Ill adilition to tlir ixliiliil-- .Ii'mm ilinl 

 in l;ist week '.>< issiir ot' 'I'lic |{r\ ii\\ wcrr 

 the t'dlliiwiiii;', staLT'''! al'I'T tlir iipriiiu" 

 day: 



I.. ■unci I'cst (1(111 iiio;, cut li'iii^ ,inil ImiIIv 

 Will' slidwii liy tile ('row! rcni *'n.. <i\' 

 M illiiiiitdti, Mass.. with Maii.aocr !•;. W. 

 ^ iiicca ill cliavof. 



.1. K. Mat tlicw sdii. dt' Slii'lidyo.iii, Wis., 

 lia'i a cdllcrt idii df i\ (•I.Miiicii-. ami lie 

 L:onias. 



Waitrr .\ldlt diitilistaiii-.i! tli.' liill di' 



l.dlilio dll tile i liscct icicles I'l-dlii I'.cacdli, 

 X. v.. and sd .all lie li.ad td shdw wen 

 till- lud I'aiiidiis cxiidsitidii ili|ildiiia^ ol' 

 I W'li.jaiiiiii llaiiiinoiKl. 



W. .1. lidas, df riiilailclphia. li.nl .i rep 

 levciit;it i\ ,> |tresent, ImiI lll;iile tie e\ 

 li iliil s df l)f>xes. 



The Kaiiawlia M t\;. I'd., riiic,i;;d, i|ii| 

 iMit piit up a lienili.ari! hdiler, Init li.ad 

 plenty dt' litera 1 lire mi it^ talde. 



Ilveitite ;^la/,illo ceiliellt .llld the ()ii 

 iicy ;,da/iiiir <iim wen' displaxcd liy the 

 i:\c(dld Mfjr. (',,., Cleveland. ( ». 



On the Stage. 



< )n the siaoe dt' the .audi I diiuiii were 

 the dllices dt' the 1'. "I". I»., where M. I'.h.x 

 ]>re^ided and ]irn\cd a nidst etiicieiit ;iid 

 '<> tile \ jsitdis in ;^eneial. a^ide t'rdin dd 

 iiii; efVectixc canipa ioii i iil; i"r tiie nr 

 i:ani/,,at idii, and also dt' the imldicitv 

 cainpaioii t'liiid, wliere .l(din II. I'epper 

 1d(dc dideis f'(.|- sioiis, slides and ad\c'r 

 l:<ino h.dps, as widl as con t li Idit idn-. 



LOCAL PREPARATIONS. 



The I)etroit florists jnstitieij tinir 

 rejnitatidn as oxfidlont advertisers in 

 tlioir work in Ixdialf dt' the cdiivciitidii. 

 The newspapers all had iidtices of the 

 TiK^otinjr. sdiii'^ df them (piite (dahorate, 

 8oin(^ of the dailies piiidislied editorial- 

 \V(d(oniiny: Iho florists. On the mdriiin- 

 of Aiitrnst 18 a pagt^ in (-(dors in the De 

 troit Free Press told ahoiit tlu^ inectiiie 

 .and exhil.ition of the .\iiierican (Jla 

 ditdiis Society and the yroutli in popu 

 larity of tho "flower. Ella C rant WiNon, 

 of (^Movtdand, was author of tlio aitii le. 

 Banners liearin<,' aiinoniicernents of th. 

 I diivontion hiin;,' ;i1 tlie entrance of the 

 Hdtel Statler and df the .\rcadiri audi 



tdriimi and across the street where the 

 street cars stojiped for the latter place. 

 The souxcnir .alluiiii was an (dahorate 

 piece of work, iidt sd lar;,'e as that at the 

 <'hicadd cdii \eut ion, luit still a mark dt 

 |)etl()il elltelprise. 



'I'hc local florists had coined a shioaii 

 in their pulilicity concerning the conven- 

 tion. ' ' Hy their tloucis ye shall know 

 them; Say It with I'Mowers, ' ' a ml to that 

 end distrilnited frl.-KJioliis sprays and 

 asters, for the ladies to carry and the 

 men td put ill their liiit t diiliides, res]iei-t 

 i V(dy. 



In (lit eiia iiinient the hospitalit\' di' 

 Detroit w.as lioiimled only liy the tiim- 

 limit. Wednesday .afternoon was .a 

 theater party foi- the ladies at tlie Teiii 

 pie theater, ami 'i'hursilay afternoon an 

 aiitoinoliile ride w.as aiianocd for them. 

 l-"or AVednesil.ay nioht a moonlioht e\ 

 iiirsion on the steamer Hritaimia u.as 

 |iro\i(l"(|, with music, (l;iiicin<j and luitVet 

 supper alio;i III. The liowli ii<j con test w,a> 

 l(dled Thui>day exeliin;,'. TIic-m- deli 



iiitidy iiro^fr.amined exciits were not 

 eiioiidli for Meti'dit. ln\it.atidns Idi am 

 where diie w.anteij to ^o dii Kiidax' were 

 dfTereil, td the I'did plant, to tlie IIuiImiu 

 pl.a lit , dl ;| iiy w here el>e 



To the ellero,.ti,- piT.sidellt dt tfae I >i 



tidit I'ldii-t-' ('lull. .1. }•'. .'>iiHivan, mindi 

 '■'■edit is dee t'di tlididiio|| a I la iioeiin.nt <. 

 The \ioi|;iiit r.aic dt' the e\ nia\di, I'liili)' 

 I licit ineVel . slidllld aKd receive it-- due. 

 The (diaillllell d| tin- rdllMllit teev \\f[r ;|v 



fdllow N : 

 I'iiiJiTK (• i: .\. Ill I. IV 



Siil.M riplioii- c. II. I'liiiiil' 



Hole!-. ;lli.l la-i .'lilloli l;. .\ litl.l- 

 I I'l "l.l I inli lli'lil'v I'oc^lir 



I'.iiili;.- Mini I'lil.li, in \Vm\ii. M. I.eiLliliti. 



I'l-lSv M. I-.IOV 



\lltolllohil,... .\ I'm, Ii, I,,,, 



l!cfli>liiii.iilv |'|illi|i I'.niliin 11 I 



r.oWlillL' .lo^ipli Sll-.il 



Mii-^ie mill KiilcitiiimiM Ml> WmIIit I'm |.1>. 



BOWLING AT DETROIT. 



The alleXv III the Kecleatidll lillildiliL:' 

 there Were twellt\ tW" nu iine tliiiir 



ruinishid 111,. lM-.t facilities fdr the con- 



\elltiii|| l.dwlili;; cdlitesls lli.at the S. .\ . 



1'. ha- e\er had. .\1! twenty twn were 

 L^din^ till! Id.a'-; Tliiirsihix- eveuini:. aiui 



-pect.atdl-- p.dked the -p.ace liehiud the 



lidwl-rv. 



'he S, ,\ . I", ch.i III pidii-h i |i pri/e wa^; 

 \\"li liy lleiiii.aii Kiidlile. df «'leV(daud. 

 with ,a score ni' I'lin. 



The teams jilaii d in the fulldwin^ or- 

 der, wit h t heir total scores: 



iiii 



1 I.mImm.I 

 Iii'tioit . . 



I'.nff.ili. . . . 

 Milu.dikic 



•J.-lSl 



.L'.:«ti 

 •_'.:i.-.) 

 •Jilt 



'J.O'J- 



C. I., Sc.\l...l,|. \\ ilk.-, Ii.d-|.-, fj 

 .1. .1. Hcll.kc. SI. I>.lli~ 

 SIi-|ili.-ii .lone Noiualk (), 



II i:. W.i-U~, ,\-lll;llillhl o 



I". Il..|/,ii:mli-. II. Iroil. 

 .1. I.. .Mi.lo. SI. l^.iiK 

 \ iclor ItiTuni.'iM. ( liiciii;!.. 



I'. I'MlM-i. Illlloil. 



A. llosclilcN. 



C. .M. HMlliitr, 'loloilo. O 



lli'_;h men on eaidi ol' tlie -jix team- 

 \\ h ii h cdUlpeted were II. I'. Kli(dd. , 



' 'le\ e|;iii,| : ( '. ('. K i r k pat rick, I'etroit: 

 A. Zeih, ('hicaoo; t'h.as. Saiidiford. 

 liiiffald; .\itliur HiKdiholz, New York: 

 d.aiiio .Matihewsdii, .Milwaukee. 



The hiohe-t niimher df piiiH for flue.- 

 L;;illles w;i> sciired liy the t'ollowilli^ ill 

 order: .\. Zei h, Chicago; 11. V. Knidjli . 

 *'l<'\<dand; < '. ('. K irkjia t rick, Detroit: 

 W ;i Iter .\ mliiio, ( 'jiieaeo. 



Ilii^he-t .ixcraoe i,n the Detroit team 

 was s.ciiied in order hy ('. (?. Kirk|iat 

 liek. I.diii- ('h;ir\ct and .los"plt Streit. 



I'di tlie o||.;itc>t nuinher dt' strike- 

 • '• <'. Kiikp.iti ick, Detroit, and II. 1'. 

 Kii'dde. r|e\ el.ami. Were tied with four 

 'eeii .apiece. I'el-T A. Olsein, (Jliicaud. 

 led ill IIII III her of sp;| res. 



In the -iiiol,...,. |.\ iidl/ua^de, Detndi, 

 !ed ill iiiHiiher of strikes, and I'.. \. Fet- 



' els, I let idit , in spa res. 



Ill the . \ pie^iiliMlts" (Oiliest the ol- 



del r.iii: I'liilip I'.i lit nieyer, (feorji:'- As 

 "111^. I'. II. Traeiidh. A. I.. .Miller aiel 

 K. «.. II ill. 



The pri/.e w iiiiiei s III ih,. ladles' ci.n- 

 lesi r.inkeil ill the fidlnwin^ oriler: 



Mr- II r Kir. .1.1.. (M.-v.-luii.t 



\l'-. .\ i'... h. I..11, l>..Ir.iit. 



Mrs I,..., i; I Miliii..;. I»,.|ix>i| 



Mis I III i;i.ii.ilv N,.« Vork 



Mrs. .\ !■• .1 I-.;, Ml Iii.li.iiM|..,li, 



.Mrs. h'li.ili.-i 



.Mrs. Will, \'\ .iiiik... (!.•>.. I, iiij 



.Mrs. .I..I111 II Kh.ii-, |i..|i>,ii 



Mrs (..... I., ICi, l.iri I'.iilVjio 



.Mr- \| l;|..> l)..|r..ii. 



■Mis. Dliellllino (dtt.lilleil tin most 



-Irikes .llld .Mrs. I'dchehm led on spar. -. 



Ill the sino;|es the winners r.anked ii 

 ■ he t'dlldw ill:,' iirder : 



THOSE PRESENT. 



'I'he .-itti ii.laiiie ;il the Deliuil ci.ii 

 ^'■iitidii is thdimht to have surp.assi-.j 

 th.at ;it .any jiie\ inns eonvcntion. lOxaci 

 cdm[i;irisdn c.aniidt lie made, for a i::r';it 

 m.any did not ret^i.ster. ll(»w ni.an\- 

 l.ailed to dd so diie can only ^uess, hut 

 the lii:uic would he lar<.ie. Addition.al 

 attemhaiice noted after the list in la-it 

 Week's issue of The Heview vsas ei>ni 

 pleted cdm|irise.| the f(dl(jwiu>;: 

 .\ii.-l'. .1. I., si l/.iii-, 11., 



.\niis|Miii!;. Iliij;li. Kit.h.-uiT Oui 



.Xikliii, I» S.. loli-il,,. o. 



A-vvitli. .1. II Ccliii- K:i|ls. lu. 



ItiikiT. .1 y . /.iiiicsvlllc. (). 



I!.ill.ts. .Mr- l:.-vsl... l.jniiiiju;. Mi^il 



I'.iilliilT. ( . M .111,1 wif... Toj.'.l., a 



tiiin-ow, .1.1)111. rol.-ilo, (I, 



H.it... IIiil..rt. N.-«t,.ii KmIIs, 



I'.irtoli. II .\ . Cliii-nn.., III. 



llissirie-T. .1. A. and wife lMtnt%i M . h 



I'lin. I l; II. I'itl<l.i.r:;ti I'j 



