^tJLY 27, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



37 





First Arrivals of Nearby 



Gladioli 



May, Augusta, America, 

 Brenchleyensis, etc. 



Splendid, well flowered spikes, nothing 

 more decorative and useful at this time 

 of the year. $4.00 to $6.00 per 100. 



Store closes at 5 p. m. during July and Augu-st. 



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 on band at all ti mee. Of course, we have a full line 

 of OTHER FLOW ERS A ND OREEIfS. Try a 

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Various Notes. 



H. Bayersdorfer and Mrs. Bayers- 

 dorfer are expected home on the Kai- 

 serin Augusta Victoria. They should 

 reach this city about July 29. 



M. Rice & Co. report the following 

 visitors: Fred Tomey and Fred Gehr, 

 Cincinnati; George Carson Boyd, Wil- 

 mington, Del.; J. J. Conlon, with the 

 Connelly-McCarthy Co., Charleston, S. 

 C; J. N. King, Norristown, Pa.; Jo- 

 seph Pennypacker, Phoenixville, Pa.; 

 the son of Charles Eble; Charles Gra- 

 bam, Cleveland, O. 



Wallace Faust resigned his position 

 wttk T. Neijson Geiger last week. 



jr. JL Thompson, Toughkenamon, Pa., 

 has a -fine new touring car. 



H. H. Battles returned from Europe 

 July 17. He made a meteoric descent 

 on this city, leaving for Maine so 

 swiftly that the minor papers com- 



J lately lost track of his movements, 

 be re-returned July 24 and proceeded 

 /'-to 'istrengthen his position for the com- 

 'ing campaign. 



Mrs. William H. Moon, wife of the 

 well known nurseryman, died July 22. 

 Tile funeral took place July 25. Mrs. 

 Horn is the sister of Mrs. Walter P. 

 Stokes. 



Louis Dupuy and Paul Dupuy, White- 

 stone, L. I., and Conrad Hess, Balti- 

 more, recently visited the Robert Craig 

 Co. 



Miss Blick, Norfolk, Va., was here 

 recently, purchasing a Packard car. 



David I\ierstenberg is at the Dennis. 



Charles Graham, son of Adam Gra- 

 ham, Cleveland, O., has been in this 

 city arranging for the prizes to be 

 given at the sporting events to be given 

 at the S. A. F. meeting in Baltimore 

 next month. Mr. Graham is down on 

 the cups; be favors suitably inscribed 

 silk umbrellas and other useful luxu- 

 ries. 



The victorious Michell baseball team 

 succumbed to the General Electrics at 

 Ridley Park, July 22, by the narrow 

 margin of two runs; score 7 to 5. 



Charles Schoenhut and Mrs, Schoen- 

 hut, Buffalo, N. Y., and Charles Gra- 

 ham, Cleveland, O., recently visited H. 

 Bayersdorfer & Co. 



William J. Baker is enjoying a res- 

 pite from work at his home in this 

 city. 



Edward Reid will visit North Wales 

 July 28. 



Baseball, Saturday, July 29, S. S. 

 Pennock-Meehan Co. vs. Henry F. 

 Michell Co. 



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It is almost a certainty that the 

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 more convention will g;o by water. 

 John Westcott, chairman of the trans- 

 portation committee, favors that plan 

 for variety's sake and for sociability. 



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