August 20, 1021 



The Florists^ Review 



17 



1st LM ;t(l 11. 



,1. .1. Itfueke, SI. I>iiiis lOU l.yj V,i iVJ 



C. Stybold, Wilkes liMiif, I'a.HKI Ki:! 112 171 



Jiis. Nitkel. New Yurk ITii; l(;i 110 4ri<) 



Jus. Wilsou, Clcvi'laiid U,') VM l.'ij 11,") 



1,. L.. KidKe, SpriuKliild, 0...11(> l.-i7 lliT 110 



U. A. C. OflimliT, WiisliiiiKtiiii.lUI* 17!l 117 -11(1 



J. II. Uodda, Wyutolc. I'a 117 111 l.^il lllJ 



lifo. KueliutT, Ml. l»iiis ll'l 138 131 3i);i 



Clarence ShuOVr, Wa.sliiiiKluii. Ill) ll.':i 1 1;{ a^.'i 



O. Itufhler, VV. lloliokiii, N. J. ,s!t l.'jS Ud 373 



J. S. \Vilso», Ufs Moiuus, la.lUi 111) 130 371 



D. I. Ilfii', LaucastLT, l'a....Uil !)7 101) 3(17 



L. H. KluiB, Tdwsoii, Md 117 114 13.'. 3ti(i 



A. A. Hart, Clfvilaad IKJ lU'J li;i 31!l 



I.,. liaumuBM, St, Umi.s !),'. Ill Un 313 



(ieo. UeitluTt, liiill'alu 107 1:;(J 101 331 



F. I", liaiicr, lialliiiiuic' Si: IKJ 133 331 



AllJiTt Escli, WasluiiKtun 1:11 <),"> loo s^^ 



ilvo. b\ Kriif.st, WashiiiKloii. .11!! 'J I 110 3J3 



('. tiursdorll', Wasliiiintmi .V.I 07 ,V,l •J7,"i 



/. 1), lllackistoiK', W asliiiiKtou 07 Si S,') liUd 



h. (JimrU'B, liOiii.sviUo, Ky... OS US SI :;,')0 



C. Forbacli, lUid'ali) 71 .'.S 7S L'lo 



Ueury IJilisou, rillsbiirKli. . . . S7 03 IJO :;lo 



Artluir Ijiiisvr, riiiladflphia . . SI SI 03 L'O.') 



Among' the liidics the lir.st six won 

 prizes, the scores of those conipetiii;i 

 heiiig iis follows: 



1st LM 3d Tl 



.Mrs. 11. 1'. Kn.il.lo. Clcvclaiul.lOS l.'O 133 307 



.Mis. Kmilj Ulsi'iii, Cliic:!!.'!). . . 07 l.">0 l-'J 310 



.Mrs. 11. A. Uliiii, r.altinioii'.ll.'0 loi 114 33s 



.Mrs. tJcB. Asiuiis, CliicagM. . . . 1)1 113 lOS 31,"' 



Mis. Frank Traciidl.v , Nt'U 



Vurk no IIS 100 311 



.Miss Mary Nooiiaii, lialliMinri.'. 00 l:;o l'.;i 31o 



.Mrs. Kdwaril .Nicduiiiaiiski. 



WasliiuKlou SO lUiJ 1)3 L'Sl 



.Mrs. (ii'u. 11. ('i»)ki\ Wasliiiif; 



ton 1)3 S.'j 103 USl 



.Mrs. Albert »l Ibrr, l^iiucas- 



Icr, I'a 102 D,'. 81 2S1 



.Mrs, (i, K, Keiilicrl, HiilTal.i, 110 00 7.'j 1'7,"i 



.Mrs. Clias. Mrraula.\ , (iriieva, 



111 0.". loo lOS 27;'. 



.Mrs. F. (', liaiicr, Ua lliiiiori-. . 7.'. 01 SI 2,'.o 



.Mrs. KliLifr ('. .Mayberry, 



Wasliiiinluu 7,". 02 74 241 



.Mrs. Z. U. itlaekislouo. Wasli- 



iiiKbiu 74 S7 71t 210 



.Mrs. .las. W. liiiouc, llalliiiKiru 73 SO 73 232 



.Mrs. Jiilm Sibsoii, Wtriiers 



ville, I'a 0,j 74 SS 227 



.Mrs. Harvey \S liittomore, 



Waltliuiii, llass 74 70 CD 21!i 



.Mrs. H. H. Tra.y, Weiiham. 



Mass SU 72 58 211) 



.Mrs. W. .J. Kciiiiid, Kliiiliurst, 



111 87 77 J3 217 



-Miss il. C, tJiuiterbert;, Clii- 

 lago 5U SI 07 207 



Mrs. W. A. Keimedy, Milwau- 

 kee 6S 07 G,"> 2IHI 



Mrs. Fred I'onliiiK, Cleveland 03 ,'.."> 72 11)0 



.Mrs. J. II. Dodds, Wyniule, 



I'a 41 01 72 174 



Mrs. Wm. V. C.iide, Wasliiii};- 



tun 3!) 81 48 108 



Mrs. Carrie U. yuarlcs, Louis- 

 ville. Kj ,-,0 47 G8 IOj 



.Mrs. Kosinii Staiifl', Wasliinn 



ti.u 01» 43 r.3 1j,". 



.Mrs. Annie M. IliiiidiiiK', Haiti- 

 more 31 2S 30 92 



Target Shooting. 



Wediics(i;iy, Aiioust 17, at 2:oU p. m., 

 several autoiuolnle loads of florists mo- 

 tored out to tiie Ciievy Chase Country 

 <'lub, at Ciievy Chase, Md. Twelve con- 

 ti'stants partieipated in the rifle events, 

 with a oalliTy of about twiee as many. 

 .Vfter tiie contests refreshments were 

 served in the clubhouse. This event 

 was in the charge of Z. D. Blackistone, 

 who provided a most enjoyable after- 

 noon; Mr. Blackistone was also in 

 iliarj;e of the shoot at the l!M),j conven- 

 tion. The winners of the various events 

 were: E. 8tcvenson, Baltimore, m.ikin;.; 

 IJf) out of a i)ossible 50; Mark K. Mills, 

 of Philadelphia, 18 out of 12.'); Thomas 

 Stevenson, of Baltimore, 12 out of 15; 

 Edward Keiil, of riiiladclphia, 8 out 



of 1(1. 



The Golf Tournament. 



The first golf tournament over held 

 at a florists' convention was the result 

 of the untiring work of Z. D. Black- 

 istone, an ardent follower of the Scot- 

 tish game. Comparatively few members 

 of the trade lia\ e taken up the game, 

 though the number increases year by 

 year. Some of those proficient in this 

 sport were slow to admit their skill at 

 the pastime, but, now that the ice has 

 been broken by others, will probably be 

 seen on the links next time. Mr. Black- 



(i:iei-le.l hirectoi 



Wallace R. Pierson. 



>i the Society m .\iiierlean I'l'Hi-lH L.isl W eek. 



istoiie tooic a party over the Botom;ic 

 course, said to be the favorite of I'resi- 

 dent Harding, on Wednesday morning. 

 Thursday at ti-.'M) a party of seven gatli- 

 ered at the Washington hotel, J. W. 

 Wilson, of Cleveland, acting as caddy. 

 ll:nidica[)S were ailjusted as best they 

 could be. I^ighteen holes were played 

 at the public links alongside the Poto- 

 mac. The cup for low medal score was 

 won tiy James Fisher, of Cleveland, 

 with 1(14, while another Clevelander. 

 Walter E. Cook, took the cup for low 

 net score. His card read 108 and his 

 handicap was fixed at ten strokes. The 

 scores of the six who played round thai 

 moriiiii'; were: 



Wortbeinier liros., lb. man strji.e sjsh. 



ISiirlin^toii Williiw War.' Sli..j.~. refriserutor 

 basket. 



Henry .\. Ureer, Ine,, rase ..f knives and 

 lniiiiiiDi shears. 



.\. I.. Uandall Cn,. auto refricerator. 



WhilMin Tottery Co.. .'jilO (.-..id pie.',.. 



.Viuerican Bulb Co.. I. ICosiiosky, tliernios iKjt- 

 lb'. 



F. H. Kramer, tia tray and bowl 



Kuro I'.iper rreiluets C... silv.T ■ np. 



Henry 1. Faust, silver eu;.. 



\;nij;han's Seed Store, tool kit. 



W. F, Uoberls, lishin;: reel, 



.\. (J. S|ialdiii« & Hro.. golf elub. 



/. It. lihukistone, .".-pound bo.\ of e.indy. 



DONORS OF PRIZES. 



.Viiiiiiig the preiiarations of the Flo- 

 rists' Club of W.ushiiigton for the con- 

 vention none were more enthusiasticilly 

 carried out and thoroughly made than 

 those for the sports events. The strenu- 

 ous efforts of the Washington florists 

 were, moreover, backed by houses in the 

 trade who were called upon to don.'ite 

 jiriz.cs. Those who rontriliuted were as 

 follows: 



WashinKton Florists" Club. $.".0 in cash. 



Will. H. Ernest. $2.-. in cash. 



II. Hayersilorfer & Co.. ladies' sewins basket. 



Scliloss Itros. ItiMions. Ine.. electric percolator. 



Hobbink & Atkins, .^lo cold piece. 

 ^ Zane Tottery Co., Ilaniiiii; blue vase. 



I/ird it liurnhain Co.. nickel sniokin^; stand. 



M. Rice Co., plant bowl on st.ind. 



Itoman .1. Irwin, cut j:l,iss bowl. 



.\ineriian tireenhoiise MfK- Co., gentleman's 

 umbrella. 



FLORISTS' HAIL ASSOCIATION. 



Thr report of the annual meeting of 

 the Florists' Hail Association, in last 

 week 's issue of The Keview, contained 

 the statement of several ciianges to be 

 made in the by-laws of the organization, 

 )-egiilating the b;isis on which the ;isso- 

 ejatioii is to do business. These changes 

 weri' recommemled by tiie executive 

 board to be voted upon at the next an- 

 nual meeting of the association, at Kan- 

 sas City next August. The amendments 

 are as follows: 



.\riicle 13. section 1. to read "the membership 

 lee sb.ill be ii'.l for every person insuring 2.000 

 si|uari' feet, or less, of class, and $1 for eaeh 

 additional 1 .ooo sipiare feet, instead ut $2 and 

 .'pO cents. res|iectively. 



.\rticle 21. seetion 2. to read "twenty per cent 

 if reciilar assissiiieut," instead of ten per cent. 



.\rticle 30 (new), section I; "All hazardous 

 risks unpaid before full p.iyiuent of said hazard 

 lias been liiiuidated. upon future renewal, whether 

 by oricinal owner or accnt of said risk, or by 

 new owner or agent, must be assumed by the new 

 applicant." 



.\rticle 31. section 1: "Relnsurnncf shall be 

 eharced upon all class broken, when ailiiislment 

 i>f loss is made, in such manner ns shall restore 

 insurani'c to same status as previous to loss." 



Article 31. section 2: "When housrs are not 

 to be rebuilt, the secretary must be notitled at 

 time of filing of claim, in which case no rein 

 surance is to be chartred, and iiiemlMTship of 

 elaimaiit from date of such notice must be can- 

 celed on the books of the association." 



