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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



AuansT 31, 1911. 



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COLUMBUS, 0. 



Florists' Outing. 



As previously announced in The Ee- 

 view, the Columbus Florists' Association 

 gave its first outing August 12, and the 

 event will no doubt be remembered for a 

 long time by the ones who participated 

 in it. 



The automobile parade through the 

 city, previous to going to the picnic 

 grounds, was the talk of the town. The 

 mayor of the city honored the associa- 

 tion by leading the parade and, in ap- 

 preciation of this, the association pre- 

 sented to him a beautiful basket of flow- 

 ers. All the cars in the parade were 

 decorated with flowers and plants. En 

 route to the picnic grounds, the parade 

 went through Schiller park. Mr. Sher- 

 man, the superintendent, as well as F. 

 Heil, his able assistant, received many 

 favorable comments on the fine work 

 done there. This park wguld be a credit 

 to any city. It was at Schiller park that 

 photographs of the entire parade and in- 

 dividual machines were taken. About 

 noon the party reached Heimandale 

 grove, a fine spot for picnics, and it was 

 not long before everybody was having a 

 good time. 



Frank Heil gave ample proof that he 

 is an excellent cook and provider. There 

 were eighty hungry people to be fed, but 

 he had plenty for all. A brass band, 

 consisting of twelve instruments, fur- 

 nished the music. Notable speakers gave 

 toasts and recitations and a jolly good 

 time prevailed until dark. 



As there were many florists present 

 from the various parts of the state, the 

 Columbus Floral Co., whose place ad- 

 joins the picnic grounds, extended an in- 

 vitation to the entire party to inspect 

 their houses, which cover about 70,000 

 square feet of ground and are devoted 

 entirely to carnations and mums. Only 

 words of praise could be heard of what 

 the party saw there. Frank Miller, the 

 president of the company, and Paul. Hal- 

 brooks, the superintendent, should feel 

 convinced that they are leaders in their 

 respective lines. 



The association is especially indebted 

 to the chairman of the outing committee, 

 Joe Hellenthal, who displayed wonderful 

 ability and everlasting patience; we all 

 take our hats off to good old Joe. 



The association, being still young, is 

 satisfied with the attendance, though we 

 should have liked to see the few remain- 

 ing members of the Florists' Club at- 

 tend. They were all invited. F. C.V. 



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