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JULX 22, 1»15. 



LANCASTISB, PA. 



Olub Picnic. 



The annual picnic of the Lancaster 

 County Florists' Club was held July 

 15 at Rocky Springs park. There were 

 over 200 florists and their friends in 

 attendance. At noon luncheon was 

 served, and at 5 p. m. Caterer Grif- 

 fiths provided dinner. The tables were 

 garlanded with smilax and decorated 

 with vases of gladioli, asters^ snap- 

 dragons and roses. Progressive 500 

 was indulged in by a large number, 

 and prizes were awarded. 



At 3 p. m. the program of sports was 

 held along the river front. S. S. Fen- 

 nock, of Philadelphia, and James 

 Brown, of Coatesville, acted as referees. 

 President B. F. Barr was the starter, 

 and L, S. Landis was official time- 

 keeper. The winners were: 



Boys' potato race — EMward E. Rohrer, first. 



Girls' potato race — Anna Myers, first; Kath- 

 erlne Slerbers, second. 



Men's potato race — D. J. Keohane, Philadel- 

 phia, first; B. S. Kutt, EUzabetlitown, second. 



Egg race — Elizabeth Kohr, first; Anna Myers, 

 second. 



Three-legged race — Martin Good and Frank 

 Bare, first. 



60-yard dash for men-^Uoyd Weaver, first. 



IM-yard dash for boys — Paul Weaver, first; 

 David Shultz, Jr., second. 



26-yatd dash for girls — Ruth Bare, first. 



25-yard dash for young ladies — Miss Ida Miller, 

 first. 



Possibly the most exciting contest 

 on the program was the fat men's race. 

 Our club is proud of its fat men, but 

 when it comes to running they are not 

 in it with T. J. Nolan. 



One of the most pleasant features of 

 the picnic is the annual visit of our 

 Chester county brethren; some of those 

 who motored over were: Mr. and Mrs. 

 Swayne, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Marshall 

 and party, Percy Bernard and Mr. Lud- 

 wig, all of Kennett Square; Mr. and 

 Mrs. James Brown, Jr., of Coatesville. 

 Other visitors were Edward Koplitz, 

 of Madison, N. J., D. J. Keohane and 

 Mr. Price, of Philadelphia, and S. S. 

 Fennock and party, who motored here 

 in his new Chalmers car. 



The committee in charge of the pic- 

 nic consists of Elmer J. "Weaver, Bonks, 

 Pa., Frank L. Kohr and H. K. Rohrer. 



Members are now looking forward to 

 the outing in August, when Mr. and 

 Mrs. B. P. Barr wUl entertain the club 

 at their country home, Avondale Farms. 



H. K. R. 



LAST CALL 



FOR 



Chrysanthemums 



Includiog some of the newer ones 



f B.OO p«r 100; $28.00 p«r iOOO 



CASH WITH ORDER 



ELMER D.SMITH it CO. 



ADBIAN, BUCH. 



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Chrysanthemums 



MY SPKCIALTV 



CHAM. H. TOTTY 



Madison, N. J. 



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A. F. J. BAUR 



O. E. STEINKAMP 



Carnation Plants 



Thescfet plants ^^^ °^ ^ ^ot of leftoyers. They have been grown 

 with the ma. in mind of giyinfir you stock that is absolutely ri|;ht. 

 Plants that will give you a proper return per foot of bench room. We 

 are enjoying a splendid growing season, consequently the plants are nice 

 size and bushy. Ready for benching now. 



White Wonder. White Enchantress. Shasta, Enchantress, Enchant- 

 ress Supreme. Pink Delight. Gloriosa, Rose-pink Enchantress, Beacon, 

 Champion, St. Nicholas. Pocahontas, Yellow Prince, 



$6.00 p«r 100; $55.00 per 1000. 

 Matchless, finest white $7.00 per 100; $60.00 per 1000 



Poinsettias 



Our Poinsettias are well known throughont the land for their ex- 

 cellent quality. We make a specialty of these and can supply stock that 

 will give satisfaction. Let us book your order now, to ship at any date you 

 name. All our Poinsettias are well established in 2^-inch pots. 



$5.00 per 100; $45.00 per 1000 



Chrysanthemums 



We still have a few thousand fine young plants, in active growth 

 and ready to plant now. 



YELLOW PINK 



Chrysolora Ckieftain 



Robt. Halliday Hirondelle 



D0II7 Dimple Maud Dean 



WHITE 

 Smith's Advance 

 Mrs. Chas. Rager 

 Wm. Turner 

 Whit. Dean ^.,:| 

 fH^ynn^jtSl^BM' <,; $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000 



Lena Baum (Yellow Rager) $15.00 per 1000 



BAUR & STEINKAMP, 



Carnation Breeders, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



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JOHN SCOTT 



Batlaad Bd. ui K. 4»tk 8k. BBOOKLTV. V. 1, 



THE HOME Of THE SCOTTH ITRN. 



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MlTsrtlaOTs. 



ARAUGARIA EXCELSA 



6-in. pots, 6 to 6 tiers, 16 to 20 inches 

 high, 75c each; 18 to 24 inches high, $1.00- 

 each. 



ADIANTUM HYBRIDUM 



4-in. pots, $1.80 per doz. 



Cash with order. 



ASCHMANN BROS. . 



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