Jdlt 1, 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



41 



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iris is seen and a variety of hardy her- 

 baceous flowers. Cattleyas continue 

 scarce and dear. Asparagus, smilax and 

 ferns, for which there has been a good 

 call, are now in little demand. 



Florists' Outing. 



Perfect summer weather favored the 

 second annual picnic of the Boston 

 Florists' Association, at Suntaug lake, 

 in Lynnfield, June 26. About 100 per- 

 sons, including many ladies, attended, 

 making the trip in automobiles from 

 Massachusetts avenue opposite Hoff- 

 man's store. The usual high-class 

 dinner was served, to which all did 

 ample justice. Short speeches -were 

 made by Messrs. Steckel and Penn and 

 some dancing was indulged in between 

 the courses. 



More athletic events were held than 

 a year ago. In the baseball game Sid- 

 ney Hoffman's team of retailers beat 

 the wholesalers 6 to 5, after a keen 

 contest. J. M. Cohen and Eoman J. 



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Irwin, of New York, umpired the game 

 efficiently. There was a strong entry 

 and desperate struggle in the fat men's 

 race, the prize, a bottle of real whisky, 

 proving a potent magnet. Edward 

 Welch won, with W. E. Nicholson close 

 behind him. Mrs. Sidney Hoffman and 

 Mrs. A. Eogers won the married ladies' 

 race. Miss Freda Thommen and Miss 



Ethel Leibson coming out ahead in the 

 single ladies' event. 



The 100-yard race for men drew a 

 good field, the winners being Stanley 

 Eogers and Albert Meddy. In the 

 ladies' potato contest, Mrs. Arthur Carr 

 came in just ahead of Miss Silverman. 

 The last-mentioned, lady and her part- 

 ner won the prize for the best dancing 



