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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



August 24, 1911. 



Player. Score. 



Lehr, W 808 



VIck 808 



Buckholtz 308 



Carney 808 



Ludwlg 808 



Scott 299 



Bergman 297 



Fetters 297 



Barry 298 



Kastlng 294 



Leuly 293 



Roehrs 292 



Hampton 292 



Plerson 291 



Traendly 288 



Eberle 282 



Stevenson 270 



Peterson -267 



Tilton 265 



Ernst 202 



Chevally 265 



Kakuda 2S4 



Brodbelt 263 



Shaw 249 



Lewis 249 



Dalgrrish 247 



Nled'msky .....^245 



Player. Score. 



Anderson 288 



Perry 286 



Pierce 286 



Cooke 286 



Cartor 284 



Kastingr 231 



Anderson 229 



Klein 227 



Bauer 227 



Graham 22C 



Hagenberger . . 222 



Towner 222 



Berry 222 



McCallum 217 



Rlckards 21« 



Quick 212 



Dummlt 211 



Elch 209 



McArdle 207 



Marquardt 800 



Zangen 190 



Thau 196 



Paterson 106 



Manda 169 



Lenker 163 



Cook 134 



The contest, two games, for men over 

 fifty, resulled as follows: ■ 



Player. Score. 



McClure 339 



Leuly .......... 277 



Hart .....; 2«T 



Faulkner 252 



Shaw- . ... .J,... V 288 



Player. Score. 



Evans 231 



Walker 227 



Phillips 208 



Graham 181 



The Ladies' Scores. 



The ladies made the following te^eifd^ 



in their two games:. -^ ■• !> 



Mesdames — Prize. ' .•' " ' Score. 



Cook — Reinberg cup. ...... .■; 802 ' 



Shaffer — Boas cup 268 



Traendly — Carving set 254 



McKellar — Electrolier 262 



Bauer — Cut glass 229 



Brosky — Cut glass 224 



Asmus — Handbag 218 



Boone — Salad spoon 207 



Nled'msky — Vase 201 



Simmons — Bowling ball 190 



Klein — Bread tray 188 



Herr — Flower holder 187 



Robertson — Fern dish 185 



Wittman — Cut glass 182 



Powell — Vase 181 



P. B. VeWi. 



(Chairman Advertising Oommtttee.) 



Robert Halliday. 



(Chairman Entertainment Oommlttee.) 



Mesdames. Score. 



Cannon 175 



Marquardt 169 



Lehr 169 



Mesdames. Score. 



Towner 180 



Metnhardt 179 



Quick 177 



The ladies also had a special match 

 of two games, for which the first prize 

 was a silver cup valued at $75 and 

 the next three prizes were automobile 

 veils offered by Lion & Co. The scores 

 were: 



Mesdames. Score. 



Traendly 165 



Cook 134 



Klein 129 



McKellar 120 



Bauer IIS 



Brodsky 114 



Simmons 114 



Powlll 108 



Wittman 106 



Nled'msky 103 



Mesdames. Score. 



Meinhardt 100 



Shaefter 97 



Asmus 96 



Marquardt .... 95 



Quick 85 



■Towner 76 



Cannon 74 



Robertson 78 



Boone 72 



Herr 68 



EECIPROOITY WITH CANADA. 



[A paper by Patrick Welch, of Boston, 

 Mass., read before the Society of American 

 Florists, in convention at Baltimore, August 

 15 to 18, 1911.] 



You will observe, when reading the 

 program of the convention for this day, 

 that Mr. Mepsted, of Ottawa, is to talk 

 on reciprocity from the Canadian stand- 

 point, and that I am to submit some 

 remarks from the American standpoint. 



I am free to say that I have no au- 

 thority from any number of horti- 

 culturists in this country to appear be- 

 fore this convention, give my views 

 on this question and have them set 

 forth as American principles and poli- 

 cies. What I may have to say on this 

 subject is simply an expression of my 

 own personal views and is to be taken 

 as such, until given full sanction by a 

 vote of the convention. 



I will take only a few minutes of 



your time while I refer to a question 



of importance to this society, as to 



whether all horticultural products of 



I the United States be admitted into 



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