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The Rorists^ Review 



August 25, 1S)1!1 



Outside there are several fine roses 

 for Easter flowering- Tliere are two 

 1 2.')-liorsepo\ver return tubular boilers. 

 A third is to bo added now. 



Baseball. 



l'robal)ly the best game of the sea- 

 son was played at Lansdowne, August 

 10, when Biekiuore defeated the Inde- 

 l)endents by the score of 8 to 7. The 

 victors' line-up is locked up in the 

 store desk. The Independents were; 

 Battery, (}rimni and Miller; Cook, Laf- 

 ferty and Aeugle on the bases; Opitz, 

 shortstop, and Kenneth Meehan, Pell 

 and Keilly in the field. Two other 

 games were counted out by a gentle- 

 men's agreement, although legally de- 

 cided. Bickmore waited an hour for the 

 Craig tiiam to appear and then went 

 home, while, owing to inability to get 

 suitable grounds, Craig agreed not to 

 score the game won from the Inde- 

 pendents on a "queer" field that 

 marred good sport. Schedule for this 

 week: Bickmore vs. Niessen, Craig vs. 

 the Independents and the Independents 

 vs. Eice. 



Various Notes. 



The election of Samuel S. Pcnnock as 

 president of the S. A. F. gives great 

 j)leasure here. 



The Robert Craig Co. received a gold 

 medal for its exhibit at Washington 

 last week. 



Will H. Rehder, of Wilmington, N. C, 

 was here Tast week. 



Charles E. Meehan is enjoying a 

 week's holiday at Ocean City. 



J. M. Deutscher and Mrs. Deutscher 

 have been at Wildwood, X. J. 



William Swayne and Warren Swayne, 

 of Kennett, have gone to California. 



Bernard I]sehner, president of the M. 

 Rice Co., believes that a convention 

 would be strengthened bv the child of 

 the S. A. F., the F. T. D.,'et al., meeting 

 at tlie same time and place, say two 

 days for the S. A. F., two days for the 

 F. T. D. and one day for business. 



Henry Bauer is at Ship Bottom, N. J. 



William C. I^eonard is at Lavallette, 

 X. J. Phil. 



Jolin Kulin is building four King 

 Construction Co. liousos, .lOxlHO feet 

 each, on his ]ilace at Olnev. 



BOSTON. 



The Market. 



There has been little activity the last 

 week in cut flower circles. Funeral or- 

 ders were fewer than usual and demands 

 for other purposes were unusually light. 

 The (juantity of flowers coming in, apart 

 from gladioli and asters, is compara- 

 tively small and little choice material 

 is available. Gladioli continue to fill 

 the center of the stage. They sold 

 jioorly last week and a good many were 

 wasted. Prices reached the lowest level 

 of the ])resent season on these. It 

 seemed too bad to see such Splendid 

 s])ikes selling for a mere pittance. As- 

 ters of good (juality sell well, as much 

 as $() jicr huiidreil being secured for 

 the Ijest. As a general rule, asters are 

 ]ioor in ((uality this season, a great 

 many jilants being badly diseased. 



Cosmos comes from ii number of grow- 

 ers, but does not sell well. Dahlias are 

 .•ilso .-irriving, but never sell well here. 

 Roses are less abundant and, thanks to 

 the com])aratively cool weather we 

 have had in August, are of good (pial- 

 ity. Prices do not show much change 

 from a week ago. Sweet peas and carna- 



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