July 14, 1010. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



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day. To list the growers in attend- 

 ance would include nearly every well- 

 known plant expert within a radius of 

 twenty miles of New York. It was 

 about 10 p. m. when the happy com- 

 pany reached the New York side and 

 scattered, everybody declaring it to 

 have been the most delightful outing 

 »n the society's record. 



The scores of the men who bowled 



at this picnic were as follows: 



Player. Score. 



Zeller, Alf 102 



Drury 93 



Leinolner 01 



Pepper 91 



Dupuy 86 



Roehrs. Jr 77 



Boehler 77 



Flesser 71 



Scholzel 66 



Kemper 61 



Donaldson 59 



Slebrecht, Jr 58 



Wlttman 64 



O'CIonnor 63 



Player. Score. 



Richter 51 



Binsman 50 



Shaw 49 



Manker 49 



Scott 49 



Slebrecht. Sr 48 



Steinhoff 47 



Schmutz 46 



Marquardt, Sr 44 



Slebrecht, H. 42 



Wagner 38 



Kessler 37 



Marqaardt, Jr 36 



Roehrs, H 28 



ing contest brought 



results: 



Player. Score. 



Mrs. Manker 30 



Mrs. Roehrs. Sr 28 



Mrs. Roehrs, Jr 27 



Mrs. Wagner 27 



Mrs. Kessler 26 



Miss Steinhoff 24 



Miss Schultbeis 23 



Mrs. McDonough ... 22 



Mrs. Smith 21 



Miss Koch 15 



Miss Zeller 15 



Mrs. Steinhoff 13 



Mrs. Kemper 3 



The ladies' bowl 

 forth the following 



Player. Score. 



Mrs. Scholzel 78 



Mrs. Wlttman 61 



Miss Zeller 50 



Miss Roehrs 49 



Mrs. McHutchison . . 46 



Mrs. Miller 42 



Miss Gunckel 41 



Mrs. Slebrecht, Jr.. 38 



Mrs. Lemolner 37 



Mrs. Donaldson 36 



Mrs. Einsman 36 



Mrs. Schmutz, Sr. . . 36 



Mrs. Zeller 33 



Miss Mills 30 



The fourth annual outing of the 

 Greek-American Association, Thursday, 

 July 7, overtopped all its predecessors 

 in numbers and success. The attend- 

 ance was close to 700. Nearly every 

 wholesale house was represented, and 

 many of the principals attended. Fra- 

 ternity was splendidly demonstrated. 

 All the events on the program were 

 well contested and several Americans 

 won prizes. No accident marred the 



pleasure of the day. George D. Nich- 

 olas waxed eloquent, as usual. The 

 committees were made up of the best 

 Grecian blood of the community, while 

 the Greek wives and daughters demon- 

 strated the continuance of the classic 

 beauty that made ancient Athens fa.- 

 mous. The prizes were numerous and 

 valuable. The whole affair was a credit 

 to its promoters, and it was unfortunate 

 the same day was chosen as that se- 

 lected by the plant growers, as it made 

 a difference of nearly 100 in the at- 

 tendance. But the boat was well filled 

 and everybody who attended has a 

 good word to say for the management. 



Various Notes. 



The seventy-ninth fair of the Amer- 

 ican Institute is announced for Septem- 

 ber 20 to 22 at the Berkeley Lyceum, 

 also the annual chrysanthemum show 

 at the same place November 9 to 11. 

 The schedule of prizes, as usual, is 

 large and attractive. 



Cleary's Horticultural Co., on Vesey 

 street, has closed for the season and the 

 big auction mart has a "To Let" sign 

 in the window. 



M. A. Bowe has a strenuous six 

 months ahead of him. After his wed- 

 ding and honeymoon he must hustle for 

 a new store, his present gold mine being 

 needed with the rest of the block for a 

 27-story modern hotel. He is looking 

 for his new quarters as near his present 

 location as possible. 



