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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



August 11, lOlt. 



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William MacU. witli Charles Millaiig. 

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 to Toronto and Hiitfalo. He speaks 

 highly of the courtesy of E. A. Moore, 

 the wholesale Horist of Toronto. 



Tho Wilson-lloyt Co. will he repre- 

 sented at Kochester hy the secretary 

 of the company, C. K. Ferry, and will 

 have a practical and interesting ex- 

 hibit. The Aphine Co.. of Madison, 

 will have an exhibit in charge of Kob- 

 ert Schultz. 



C. H. Totty was in the city August 

 8 and reported the destruction by fire 

 of the large and handsome club house 

 at Morristown, N. J., where the Hor- 

 ticultural Society intended holding its 

 tlower show this fall. Negotiations are 

 under way for another club house nearer 

 Madison and the tlower show will be 

 held exactly as planned. Mr. Totty has 

 fully recovered from his auto accident 

 and is back and overwhelmed with 

 business, after a week's rest at Canan- 

 daigua, N. Y. 



Kessler Bros, and their new fern will 

 be represented at Rochester hy Will- 

 iam Kessler. 



Harry Crawbuck, of Brooklyn, is 

 handling some tine asters from his 

 nursery at Summit, N. J. 



Wertheimer I$ros. will have an exhibit 

 at Eochester, in charge of Sydney B. 

 Wertheimer, S. Eintrecht and M. Cohen. 



A year ago August Millang pur- 

 chased a 13-acre tract on Long Island. 

 Talk about thirteen being unlucky! 

 You could not buy the property now 

 for twice $13,000. The land boom on 

 Long Island is still making lots of 

 noise. 



G. H. Blake and his partner, C. Bon- 

 net, of Brooklyn, with their families, 

 will be the guests of Mr. Blake's father 

 at Rochester. 



Bowling. 



On Tuesday afternoon, August 9, the 

 Long Island Bowling Club had its final 

 practice before the convention. Miesem 

 was back from Germany, and the club 

 was complete. The scores on Tuesday, 

 August 2, were as follows: 



Player 1st 2d 3d 4th At. 



Donaldson 180 182 l.W 185 175 



Smith 147 198 224 120 172 



Blnsman 166 168 180 138 163 



Slebrecht 174 140 167 144 155 



Kessler 145 144 135 153 144 



The New York club also had its final 

 session on Wednesday evening, August 

 10, at Thumm's alleys. The following 

 were the scores on Wednesday, Au- 

 gust 3: 



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