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The Florists' Review 



September 12, 1912. 



LEADING RETAIL FLORISTS 



lie retail florists whose cards ippnr oa the pates orryiiK this head, are prepvcdto fM «rdcfs fraat 



hasis. if yoawishtobereprescatedMderthnheadii«,Mwialhetechs 



ikrisls for locai delivtiy M Iba mmI 



ErtftbllBhed 1857. 



737-739 BuckSneham Place 



1112 Gnceland V*niV>/\VJV/ 



Send us your retail orders. We 

 baye the best facilities in the city. 



Wrlt«t WIr* or Fhon* 



JOHN WALKER 



II 8. PHXI.P8 STRKXT 



Youngstown^O. 



4uefal attention riven to out-of-town order* 

 Trade discount allowed. 



OBNVER, COLO. 



ilORAL DESIGNS AND FLOWERS 



Beat Quality on Shortest Notice. 



Daniels & Fisher. 



•rder by mail, telephone, telecrapb or 

 •aMe. Cable address "Daalels, Dearer.** 



YOUNG & NUGENT 



NEW YORK: 42 W. 28di St 



Id the theater district. Exceptional facilities foi 

 lellyerlng flowers on outgoingr steameni. Your or. 

 gters will receive prompt and careful attenUon 

 Wire, telephone or write us. 



•«WE NEVER SLEEP** 



SS!!S?iisEs.NempIiis,TeiiiL 



89 South Main Street 



"Dp-to-the-minute" Service and Execution. 

 Every Flower in Season. 



New York 



TelephMW, BSM Pmptct 



BALTMORE, ND 



PIERCE & CO. 



AW All 



SMthcni Paiats 



609 N. Charles Street 

 BALTIMOBK. MD. 



MOBILE, ALABAMA 



The Minge Floral Co. 



LLVAN 



rioiist 



I!F«^MOimCELLO,IA. 



Orders aolleited t« be delivered anywhere. 

 9peolallat to Cut Flowwra and Dealcns 



PEKIN ===PEORIA 



All orders receive personal atteatloa. 



GEO. A. ifUHL, Pekin, III. 



Send Your 



CHICAGO 



it. 



ORDERS 



FIREIT STORE IN AMERICA 

 17 EAST IMONROE STREET Branch at BLACKSTONE HOTCl 



WE STRIVE TO PLEASE 



LP/M 



*LQRdLCa 



»U05WAUIUT-PII0MES B8»L1806 



Kansas City, Nissouri 



Tho Larcoat Florlata In the Contral Woat 



A. ELBERFIELD, Proprietor 



Jiippodrom*' 



NsTKAtlEB ORDBIta". 



. 1X T M A<a\ 



NEwvora^ 

 apaciAi.vr./ 



TRILLOW 



FLORIST 



Des Noines, Iowa 



Will promptly execute all orders in this vicinity. 



quoit singles for members. Here again 

 the winner, George C. Shaffer, had but 

 a few points over his contestants. The 

 prize was a large and handsome stein, 

 offered by Harry Lewis. For the ladies, 

 basket ball and steamer quoits, with 

 races for the younger ones, kept the 

 crowd interested for quite a time. The 

 results of the events were as follows: 



25-yar(l dasli. for Ijoys under 12 — Lawrence 

 narry, first: Illrnm Klnimel, second. 



2r)-yarrt dasli. for girls uniler 12 — Agnes liiiny. 

 first: Pearl Minder,' second. 



Flag race, for boys under 10 — Lawrence I'.arry, 

 first: Herbert Gatton, second. 



Flag race, for girls under 10 — Gayle Jolinston. 

 first; Agncg Barry, second. 



."(O-yard dasli, for boys over 12 — Herman Bus- 

 ley, first: Hiram Klmmel, second. 



50-yard dash, for girls over 12 — Edith Saucr, 

 first: Blanclie Sauer, second; Augusta Alaclu u. 

 third. 



.50-yard dash for ■ men, open to all — George 

 Barr, first; .Milton Redman, second. 



100-vnrd diisli, for club members only — George 

 DalgUsb, first. 



100-yard dash, open to all — Sam Everett, fti-st; 

 George Barr, second. 



Three-legged race — Klmmol and Gatton, first; 

 Kverett and Barry, second. 



Sack race — Sam Everett, first; Herman Bur- 

 ley, second. 



Steamer quoits, for ladles — -Mrs. Somers, first; 

 Miss Barry, sjcond; Miss Lott, third. 



Basket ball for married ladies — Mrs. Hess, 

 first: Mrs. Shaffer, second; Mrs. Mayberry, 

 third. 



Basket ball for single ladies — Miss Klug. first; 

 Miss Oehmler, second; Miss Minder, third. 



yuolts, singles — George Sliaffer, first. 



The crowd, about 150 in number, ar- 

 rived about 2:30 and were received by 

 President David J. Grillbortzer, Chair- 

 man W. W. Kimmel, N. L. Hammer, 

 George Dalglish and Secretary Oehmler. 

 The ladies were served with ice cream, 

 assorted cakes and other good things, 

 there was a buffet with plenty of iced 

 goods for the gentlemen, and the kid- 

 dies had a good time looking for prizes 

 in the popcorn packages. Music was 

 furnished by a stringed orchestra from 

 the Poli theater. The guests availed 

 themselves of the opportunity furnished 

 for dancing in the pavilion. Here was 

 where Secretary Oehmler shone. Busi- 

 ness was entirely forgotten, many of 

 the stores were closed for the day, and 

 everybody worked hard to make the 

 other fellow happy. 



Abindaatly rrepired H 

 ■11 times. 



Edwards Floral 

 Hall Company 



1716 Padfic Ave. 



ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY 



Nurseries: Mediterranean and 

 South OaroHna Aveiuiei. 



E. R. FRY, Florist 



Rochester, N.Y. 



I havo constantly on hand a seasonable 

 rarietr of fresh cut flowers, which I will delivof 

 trompUy in Rochester and adjoining towns. 



GEO. Me KELLOGG 

 FLOWER & PLANT CO. 



Wtaoleaale and Retail Floriata 



1 122 GraRd AveRue. KANSAS CITY, Ma 



AU Kind* of CUT FLOWERS 



In their season. Also Rose and OamatioD planto In 

 geason. Greenhouses at Pleasant Hill, Mo. 



H. F. A. LANGE 



Worcester, Mass. 



Delivers to all points in New England 

 125,000 square feet of glass. 



Archias Floral Co. Sti, 



Otaoloe Ont Flowers and Designs on short notice. 

 Prompt attention to telegraph and telephone orders 



SIOUX mV IOWA SnppUe. western Iowa. 



9IVUA VIIT, lUfTA touthern Minnesota, al) 



of South Dakota, northeMtern Nebraska. 



J. C. RENNISON CO. 



fordeliveryln ROCHESTERf N« ■• 

 and all points In Western New York to 



H. E. WILSON, n Eiit Nail Stmt 



Battle Greek, Mich. £;:S..°.°A;S7i 



11 West Main St. All cut flowers in season. Fu- 

 reral desisps or potted plants. Careful attention and 

 prompt delivery gruaranteed to any part of Michigan. 



John Bauscher, Jr., ™FS?"^' 



100.000 SQUARE FKBT OF GLASS 

 AT YOUR SERVICB 



