. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 19'5- The American Florist. 107. MILWAUKEE FLORISTS' CLUB OUTING AT KEIPPER'S PARK, MILWAUKEE, WIS., AUGUST 1, 1915. Holton & Hunkel Co.'s Baseball Team on the Left, and Cndahy Floral Co.'s Nine on the Right. everyone will be given space free of charge to put up whatever they wish in table decorations, bouquets, baskets and vases of any design that will show the possibilities of the dahlia for or- namental and design work in its sea- son. The American Dahlia Society is the youngest society claiming notice, but


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 19'5- The American Florist. 107. MILWAUKEE FLORISTS' CLUB OUTING AT KEIPPER'S PARK, MILWAUKEE, WIS., AUGUST 1, 1915. Holton & Hunkel Co.'s Baseball Team on the Left, and Cndahy Floral Co.'s Nine on the Right. everyone will be given space free of charge to put up whatever they wish in table decorations, bouquets, baskets and vases of any design that will show the possibilities of the dahlia for or- namental and design work in its sea- son. The American Dahlia Society is the youngest society claiming notice, but is vigorous and growing for its age. The society is backed by good and ex- perienced men who understand their business, and will make an earnest effort to win the good opinion of their fellow craftsmen as well as the rest of the American public, especially the lovers of the beautiful dahlias. Richaed Vincent, Jr., Pres. Milwaukee Florists' Club. The annual basket picnic of the Mil- waukee Florists' Club was held at Keipper's Park, Sunday, August 1. The weather was ideal; the attend- ance large and everyone present had a most delightful time. There were sporting events for the ladies, gentlemen and children with a ball game that was a feature event of the day. A nine representing the Cudahy Floral Co. and consisting of John Hach- meister, Earl Schweitzer. Ronald Whitehead, Leo Kaplanek, Frank Lemard, Roy Brown, Fred Retzloff, J. M. Ensinger and Byrant Seeley played a team representing the Holton & Hunkel Co. and consisting of Ed Radtke, George Kostelnik, Al. Rowe, Grover Kash, Al. Hollatz, N. Schmidt. Ed. Heuer and A. Schumacher. The game was very interesting with the Holton & Hunkel boys carrying off the honors by a score of 17 to 11. The Honorable F. H. Holton acted as umpire and must have played fair to both sides for he was on the job the next day at the store without even as much as a scratch. The C. C. Pollworth Co., Schroeder Floral Co., Holton & Hunkel Co.,


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