. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 328 The American Florist. Sept. 17, r Our Pastimes =\ Announcements of coming contests or other events of interest to our bowling, shooting iiud sportino; readers are solicited and will be given place in this column. Address all correspondence for this depart- ment to J. H. Pepper, 42 West 28tb St., New York; Robt. Kift, 1725 Chestnut St., Philadel ^ phia; or to the American Florist Co., Chicago;^ At Washington. On Tuesday evening, September 6, after the regular monthly meeting of the Florists' Club, a majority of


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 328 The American Florist. Sept. 17, r Our Pastimes =\ Announcements of coming contests or other events of interest to our bowling, shooting iiud sportino; readers are solicited and will be given place in this column. Address all correspondence for this depart- ment to J. H. Pepper, 42 West 28tb St., New York; Robt. Kift, 1725 Chestnut St., Philadel ^ phia; or to the American Florist Co., Chicago;^ At Washington. On Tuesday evening, September 6, after the regular monthly meeting of the Florists' Club, a majority of the members took in the alleys. Vice-president Free- man, of the S. A. P., is quite an enthusi- ast in bowling and can make good by taking off his coat and knocking down more pins than some of the "; The scores follow: Shaffer : 160 Barry 159 MoCauIey 136 Simmons 139 J. Freeman: 168 Harold 103 L: Freeman 107 Lervis 157 Cooke 147 Detroit. A heavy and much needed rain did not deter a large number of enthusiastic members from attending the regular meeting of the Florists' Club September 7. The installation of the new officers foi the ensuing year was the chief feature of the programme. Robert Watson, the new president, presided with becoming dignity. In his address he asked the prompt attendance of the members and their loyal support, and outlined much of the work and distinct features for the coming season. All of those who attended the S. A. F. meeting at St. Louis gave a review of their impressions of the conven- tion proceedings and the great fair. President Breitmeyer, as well as other visitors firom here, were loud in their praise of the good work accomplished by the St. Louis Florists' Club in behalf of the convention. A pleasant feature of the evening was the presentation of gifts to the retiring officers, Robert Flowerday and B. Schroeter. The former was given a fine leather couch and the latter an «legant leather rocker. Presentation addresses were ma


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