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The Florists^ Review 



July 9, 1914. 



FANCY FERNS 



Finest stock In th« eoantry . 



We can aapplj roa with good itock the year around. 



$1.50 par 1000 



$1.50 par 1000 



Place roar standing oiden with as. 

 Fall nipply at all timei. No shortacei. 



Imported green and bronie Magnolia Basket! .tl.60; 6 baskets, each, $1.25 



Galax Leaves, green and bronze :.perlO(M. 11.25; case of 10^,000, 7.60 



Green Leaoothoe Sprays, extra fine per 100.11.00: per 1000, 7.50 



Boxwood ..per lb., 20c; per case, 60 lbs., 7.60 



SphagnomMoss per bale, 1.60 



•RIKN SHirr MOSS, vwy flu* for BMkat VIprih THmmIiik Poto. cte. 

 FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TUMES 



FflCiDGM CUTFLOWER EXCIIAN(iE,264-266RuHl(ilpliSt Jetroit,NiGlL 



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Girls' race (7 to 9 years), 200 feet— Elizabeth 

 Weber, first: Anna Weber, second; Irene Mus- 

 toe, third. 



Boys' race (7 to 9 years), 200 feet — Wnr. Bell, 

 first; Richard Brlgham, second; Richard Schoen, 

 third. 



Girls' race (9 to 11 years), 200 feet — Carrie 

 Petersen, first; Mary Locke, second; Elizabeth 

 Brlgham, third. 



Boys' race (9 to 11 years), 200 feet — Corne- 

 lius Begerow, first; Jos. Schoen, ^ecpnd; Leonard 

 Outtman, third. 



Girls' race (11 to 13 years), 250 feet— EloUe 

 Schmutz, first; Mary Mallon, second; ilda Grum- 

 back, third. 



Boys' race (11 to 13 years), 230 feet — Edwin 

 Bbel, first; W. Begerow, second ;. James Bell, 

 thlnl. 



Girls' rnce (13 to 15 years), 250 feet — Vera 

 Egan, first; Margaret Wagner, second; Jennie 

 Mammitch, third. 



Boys' race (13 to 15 years), 230 feet — Donald 

 Marshall, first; Arthur Guttman, second; Wm. 

 Yaiser, third. 



Girls' race (15 to 17 years), .300 feet— Mildred 

 Marshall, first; Gertrude Escb, second; Ida Kosel, 

 third. 



Boys' race (15 to 17 years), 300 feet — Wm. 

 Manda, first; Albert Rigo, second; R. Duff, third. 



Young nien'.s race (17 to 20), 300 feet — Wm. 

 Bogart, first; Arthur Weston, second; E. Weiss, 

 third. 



Young ladies' race (17 to 20). 300 feet— M. 

 Holman, first; Mary Ehrmau, second; E. Witt- 

 man, third. 



Unmarried ladies' race (20 years and over), 

 300 feet — Agnes Bernie, first; Anna Bernle, sec- 

 ond; Dora Podewltz, third. 



Married ladies' race (20 years and over), 300 

 feet— Mrs. P. T. Biot. first; Mrs. Schwartz, 

 second; Mrs. Mustoe, third. 



Men's race (over 20 years, members only), 300 

 feet — Edward Manda, first; R. Schwartz, second; 

 A. Scott, third. 



Men's race (over 20 years, non-members only), 

 .300 feet— J. Weiss, first; E. Weiss, second; G. 

 Boyle, third. 



Potato race for ladles — Agnes Bernie. first; M. 

 Pohlmau, second; J. Mammitch, third. 



Growers' race (over 50 years), 300 feet — J. 

 Kemper, first; Chas. Weber, second; J. G. Ess- 

 ler, third. 



Seedsmen's race, .300 feet — H. B. Buck, first; 

 J. Boyle, second, Chas. Hoffman, third. 



Sack race (boys under 15 years), 300 feet — 

 Wm. Yaiser, first; W. Begerow, second; L. Gutt- 

 man, third. 



Sack race (men), 300 feet — J. Judklns, first; 

 Edward Manda, second; Mr. Shlagentwalt, third. 



Standing broad Jump (boys under 15 years) — 

 Wm. Yaiser, first; J. Begerow, second; C. Beg- 

 erow, third. 



Standing broad Jump (men) — Edward Manda, 

 first; J. Weiss, second. 



Private gardeners' race, 300 feet — Thos. Altch- 

 ison, first; James Bell, second; Wm. Yaiser, 

 third. 



Wholesalers' race, 300 feet— A. J. Outtman, 

 first; Jos. Fenrich, second. 



Ladles' race (over 30 years, wives of members 

 only), 300 feet — Mrs. John Wagner, first; Mrs. 

 A. J. Gnttman. second; Mrs. M. Matheron, third. 



Ladles' bowling (wives- of members only), five 

 frames — Mrs. Louis Schmuts, Sr., first; Mrs. 

 Louis Schmntz, Jr., second; Mrs. A. J. Guttman, 

 third; Mrs. Simon Dernison, fourth; Mrs. R. J. 

 Irwin, fifth. 



Ladies' bowling (open), three balls, total pins 

 to count — Mrs. R. J. Irwin, first; Mrs. L. Schmutz. 

 Jr., second; Miss L. Whitman, third; Miss E. J. 

 Hesslon, fourth; Mrs. Whitman, fifth. 



Men's bowling (members only), three straight 

 ImUs- L. Milliot, first; C. H. Totty, second; Pat- 

 rick O'Mara, third: L. Schmutz, Jr., fourth. 



Men's bowling (open), three straight balls — 

 J. Austin Shaw, first; Louis Schmutz, Sr., second; 

 V. Hession. third; A. Kaknda, fourth. 



Men's bowling (members of press), three 



GOLDFISH 



Asstd. sizes. Me- 

 dium and Large. 

 $7.00 per 100 and up. 



Also 

 Bird 



Remedies 

 and 

 Supplies 



AUBURNDALE GOLDFISH CO. 



144» W. Madlaoa St. CHICAOO 



rev* an Natur*." 



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g Budlong's 



E Bhe Ribbon VaDey 



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Arrange your Fall advertising plans now, 

 write for full particulars. 



McNef f-Swenson Co. 



Higb-Grade Floral Publicity 

 224 Soutb Micbigan Atsdu* 



Chicafifo, Illinois 



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straight balls — A. F. Faulkner, first; Joseph H. 

 Sperry, second; J. Austin Shaw, third. 



Largest family at outing — Mr. and Mrs. Peter 

 Wagner and five children. 



Youngest baby boy — Chas. Thomas Waibel, 8 

 months old. 



Youngest baby girl — Charlotte A. Biot, 5 

 cionths old. 



Various Notes. 



The eighth annual outing of the 

 Greek-American Florists' Association 

 took place Wednesday, July 8, at Wet- 

 zel's Grove, College Point, L. I. 



John G. McNicoU, of Cedarhurst, 

 L, I., will sail with his family on the 

 Cameronia July 18 for a long visit to 

 his old home in Scotland. 



B. Bosens, who has leased the whole 

 building at 112 West Twenty-eighth 

 street as headquarters for his florists' 

 supply business, will retain his West 

 Twenty-ninth street store for storage 

 and shipping purposes. Mr. Bosens 

 has leased the ground floor of 112 West 



1914 



QEORQE W. CALDWELL, The Woodsman 

 The man who save you the Wild Smilai 



Huckleberry FoliaK«f $2.50 per case. 



Fancy Ferns, $1.50 per 1000. 



Dagger Ferns, $1.25 per 1000. 



Natural and Perpetuated Moss. 



Write, wlra or ptaon* 



CALDWELL THE WOODSMAN CO. 



■▼•rytlilna In Soatham ■▼ercreans 



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rCTDMC TANCT AND DAGGKE. 

 r b m^ 9 • Moee, Evergreen. Laarel, Sprnc* 

 and Hemlock Bongtia, Xmaa Trees, etc. Finest 

 9tock. Prloee Right. 



H. J. SMITH, Hinsdale, Mass. 



Twenty-eighth street to the whole 'ile 

 cut flower men, Messrs. Weiss ; ni^ 

 Slinn. 



During the last week Gunther Bos. 

 have been receiving 1,500 peonies d. il)' 

 from northern New England, and s! ip' 

 ments are expected to continue uitil 

 July 12. John Gunther and family ^r^ 

 already occupying their summer h< mc 

 on Staten Island. 



Walter Siebrecht and family '^r^ 

 spending their vacation in the Adiion- 

 dacks. 



J. K. Allen left Tuesday, July 7, 

 with several of his friends for a 

 week's automobile trip to Washington- 



L. W. Kervan Irtis been honored by 

 his Grand Army post with a full-length 

 oil painting of himself in uniform, 



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