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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



AnoDST 10, 1011. 



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are extremely pretty. Natural thistles 

 for use on wreaths like magnolia give 

 a suggestion of field and wood that the 

 skillful decorator can turn to advan- 

 tage. 



Various Notes. 



The annual meeting of the Conard & 

 Jones Co. was held at West Grove, Pa., 

 August 4. The year had been most suc- 

 cessful in every respect. All the offi- 

 cers were reelected, as follows: Presi- 

 dent, Robert Pyle; vice-president, An- 

 toine Wintzer; secretary, Eowland C. 

 Satterthwait ; treasurer, Robert L. Pyle, 

 who is president of the National Bank 

 of West Grove. 



Henry A. Dreer has a fine display of 

 choice varieties of hardy phloxes in 

 bloom at the Riverview nurseries. 



John Berger enjoyed three days' fish- 

 ing at Beach Haven, N. J., last week. 



Three lovely ladies, daughters of 

 John R. Hellenthal, of Columbus, 0., 

 were here this week. 



William K. Harris defeated Henry F. 

 Michell 14 to 9 in a baseball game at 

 Darby, August 5. 



Robert A. Craig spent Sunday at 

 Wildwood, N. J., with his family. 



Convention preparations are active. 

 Nearly everyone of note will be in Bal- 

 timore next week. 



Henry F. Michell will give a field 

 day to all his employees at Andalusia, 

 Saturday afternoon, August 12. There 

 will De games for the girls and games 

 for the boys and a baseball game as a 

 grand finale to the day's sports. 



John Burton is rebuilding two houses, 

 21x87 feet each. 



William Henry Maule has invited his 

 employees and those of the Henry F. 

 Michell Co. to visit his country place 

 at Villa Nova, Saturday afternoon, Au- 

 gust 26. There will be a baseball game 

 between teams representing the two 

 houses, and a general good time. 



Miss Aitken sends a cheery word of 

 greeting to her friends from Paisley, 

 Scotland, where she has arrived after 

 a pleasant, though rather rough, voy- 

 age. 



Rodman M. Eisenhart, the violet king, 

 is building one house 28x100 feet, Lord 

 & Burnham construction, at Torresdale, 

 Pa. 



Max Nitzschke, manager for J. J. 

 Habermehl's Sons at the Bellevue- 

 Stratford, has returned from abroad. 



William Cochran, of Germantown, 



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 has back oft it Intelligent 

 effort to help your business, 



at very moderate prices, by 



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H. EICHHOLZ 



FLORIST 



WAYNtSBORO, PA. 



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We beg to recommend 

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 fine, large and varied 

 stock of Orcliids, samples 

 of which we will have on 

 exhibition at the conven- 

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 O. H., in Baltimore, Md., 

 August 15-18. Vour 

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 invited. 



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