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The Florists' Review 



Adodst 15, 1912. 



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The Westchester and Fairfield Horti- 

 cultural Society held its second annual 

 outing on Wednesday, August 7, at Eye 

 Beach, and the members are still rejoic- 

 ing over its phenomenal success. 



Quoits, football and tug of war, all 

 three contests between Westchester and 

 Fairfield, were won by Westchester. 



100-yard dash, W. J. Sealey, first; A. Zerrlck, 

 second. 



Bnnnln? broad Jnmp, W. J. Sealey, first; J. 

 B. Roy, second. 



Puttiner the shot, Thos. Atchison, first; J. 

 Atchison, second. 



High Jump, tie between W. J. Sealey and J. B. 

 Boy. 



Quarter-mlle race, A. Clarkson, first; A. Pos- 

 selT, second. 



Standing broad Jump, J. B. Roy, first; W. J. 

 Sealey, second. 



Fat men's race, J. Manda, first; J. Stuart, 

 second. 



FKty-yard race for silver medal offered by 

 Oscar Frankel, of Yonkera, N. Y., J. Henderson, 

 first; J. McAllister, second. 



Fifty-yard walking match, same prize, same 

 conditions, Wm. Smith, first; J. Henderson, 

 second. 



Girls' race, H. Addor, first; M. Addor, second. 



Boys' race, B. Freymond, first; J. H. Flod, 

 second. 



Ladles' race, Mrs. A. Peterson, first; Mrs. 

 Wright, second. 



Mrs. N. Wester, of Mamaroneck, won 

 the prize donated by Mr. Ebel for the 

 most beautiful lady present, and let me 

 tell you, boys, it was too hard a job 

 for the judges to decide and we let 

 chance decide by drawing. 



At the monthly meeting, held in 

 Greenwich on Friday, August 9, P. W. 

 Pop had on exhibition thirty-six 

 splendid blooms of gladioli in eighteen 

 varieties, all of 1912 introduction. Some 

 fine Beauties were shown by A. Marshall 

 and some extra good asters by A. Mc- 

 Allister. All received a vote of thanks 

 from the society. O. E. A. 



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