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The Florists^ Review 



JUNE 27, 1012. 



BOWLING 



AT CHICAQO. 



The final games on the schedule of 

 the Chicago Florists' Bowling League 

 were rolled June 19, with the following 

 results: 



Carnaf ns. 1st. 2d. 3d. Violets. Ist. 2d. 3d. 



Lorman ...161 157 126 Schlossnian 166 172 162 



Avers 135 160 154 Frank 101 118 123 



Schultz ....220 160 150 Goerlsch ..146 140 143 



Balluff .... 187 178 169 Byer 122 140 136 



A. Zecli....l86 184 162 Foerster ...206 193 187 



Totals ...889 839 761 Totals ...741 772 750 



Orchids. 1st. 2d. 3d. Roses. Ist. 2d. 3d. 



Krauss ... .151 130 167 Stack 155 111 109 



Graff 187 129 130 McCormlck. 67 103 127 



Huebner ...192 166 218 Sweeney ..130 121 123 



Farley .... 142 183 152 Wolf 134 190 156 



J. Zeeh 181195 157 Fischer . . . 191 185 157 



. Totals ...817 800 824 Totals ...677 710 672 

 Prizes were awarded as follows: 



Orchids *25.00 



Carnations iX"AX 



Roses l^-XX 



Violets • ^°-^ 



High averaiie for three games: Carnations, 

 $5.00. 



Individual. 



First, A. Fischer 'iSXX 



Second, A Zech ig-00 



Third. J. Huebner 8W 



Fourth, W. Wolf \:^ 



Fifth, C. Balluff «00 



Sixth, J. Zech 500 



Seventh, W. Graff 4.00 



Eighth, E. Farley ^-00 



Ninth, E Schultz f 00 



Tenth, F. Ayers •• lO" 



Zech & Mann Individual championship cup was 

 won by A. Fischer. ^ ^ , 



The watch fob for high single game, donated 

 by H. E. Philpott, was won by A. Fischer. High 

 single game, $5, won by A. Fischer. ^ ^ „ . 



High average three games, $5, won by A. Zech. 



High average man on each team received a 

 stick pin, donated by the A. L. Randall Co., as 

 follows: A. Fischer, Roses; A. Zech, Carnations; 

 J. Huebner, Orchids; J. Schlossman, Violets. 



Six high average men irrespective of team re- 

 ceived silk umbrellas, donated by John Michelsen. 

 manager of the E. C. Amling Co., as follows: 

 A. Fischer, A. Zech, J. Huebner, W. Wolf, C. 

 Balluff and J. Zech. 



Scores rolled by members of the Chi- 

 cago Florists' Club June 25 were as 

 follows: 



1st 2d 3d 

 149 185 152 



;;;;; 147 178 i64 



181 201 172 



136 172 161 



158 167 130 



Woif" '. ' 213 168 170 



Krauss"" 143 159 144 



!^^'°!'!°°. .-.";;;:::::::"::i48 ilo itl 



AT ST. LOUIS. 



Player 

 Farley . 

 Huebner 

 Foerster 

 Asmus . 

 Balluff 



Six of the St. Louis 

 bowling practice on W 

 June 19, and more of 

 pected to join the ra 

 scores were as follows: 



ist 2d 3d 



J. J. Beneke 183 198 179 



J. J. Windier 110 129 167 



Will Osslck 102 152 120 



R Wlidler 102 1^ 110 



Ai. Gums 78 102 98 



H. Schlechter 103 114 100 



florists started 

 ednesday night, 



them wete ex- 

 nks soon. The 



4th T'l. 



171 731 



136 542 



133 509 



106 450 



110 388 



102 419 



ORCHIDS 



Spaelal Sal*, to Close Out. Frosh Imported 



C. Trianae C. Mossiae 



C. Schroederae C. Gigas 



Very reasonable price. 



John DeBuck,Secaucus,N.Y. 



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ORCHIDS 



We have received in fine condition the following 

 freshly gathered Orchids : Cattleya Labiata, Den- 

 drobium Wardianum, D. Thyrslflorum and Vanda 

 Coerulea. Write for prices. 



LAGER &HURRELL, Summit, N. J. 



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Hunis-Dalilias-CaDDas 



In the Best Varieties 



are our specialties. We are greatly increasing our stock 

 and facilities, and are prepared to book orders for next 

 fall shipment in large quantities. Write us and we will 

 interest you with special prices. 



FOR IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT 



Geraniums: Beaute Poitevine, S. A. Nutt, Alph. Ricard, Mme. 

 Buchner, La Favorite, etc., including Ivy-leaved, 3-inch, $3.00 

 per 100 ; $25.00 per 1000. 



Coieus: Golden Bedder, Verschaffeltii, Queen Victoria, etc., 

 2.inch, $2.00 ; 3-inch, $3.00 per 100. 



Aiternanthera, red and yellow, 2-inch, $2.00 per 100 ; $18.50 

 per 1000. 



R. Vincent, Jr., & Sons Co. 



WHITE MARSH, ND. 



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AFTER DECORATION DAY 



you have empty housea. Will it pay you to keep them empty? Stop and think— 

 what will pay you beet? I will help you and tell you that there is nothing more 

 profitable than a few benches of « CLTF DCL 



You can cut them in August— and what then? You will have ample time to fill 

 your benches again for fall and Christmas trade with ferns, cyclamens, primulas, 

 poinsettias, begonias, etc. 



We are well prepared for you with the best irrade of Asters in 2^ -inch 

 pots— Crego White, Rose and Pink; Vick & Hill Late Branching Pink, Sample's 

 Lavender, $3.00 per 100; mixed, all colors, $2.50 per 100. We also have seedliBg^s 

 of the following best varieties, big enough to replant direct into your benches: Vick 

 & Hill Late Branching Pink, Vick & Hill Late Branching Rose, Vick & Hill New 

 Early Branching Rose, Crego Rose and Crego Pink, $1.50 per 100; $12.50 per 1000. 



GODFREY ASCHMANN, 1012 W. Ontirit St, PHILADELPHIA 



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GERANIUMS 



S. A. NUTT, 4-inch, to close out per 1000, $35.00 



S. A. NUTT, 2i2-inch, to close out per 1000, 12.00 



DUSTY MILLER per 100, .75 



MME. SALLEROI, 2ii2-inch per 1000, 10.00 



ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI per 100, 6.00 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS per 100, 6.C0 



SPECIAL-S-inch Geraniums, S. A. Nutt, $8 00 per 100. 

 C«ab with all ordsra. 



THE MEREDITH FLOWER AND VEGETABLE CO., "?5SSS"- 



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Live Sphagnum Moss 



Finest quality for mixing with 

 Peat or top-dressing. 



The C. W. BROWNELL CO. 



WALDKM, M. T. 



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BInley's Orchid Sale 



We still have some choice Orchids of the Little 

 Estate and anyone wishing to experiment with 

 Orchids we will send 1 dozen best varieties for 

 110.00. Either Cattleyas, Dendrobiums or Cypri- 

 pedlums, or mixed. 



A. J. BINLEY, Glens Falls, N. Y. 



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