. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 128 The Rorists* Review July 28, 1921 cx store formerly owned by Mrs. Hedges, at Tenth and McGee streets. Mr. Biederman at one time had a green- house at Thirty-fourth street and Pros- pect avenue. Leon Willis left July 24 for Manhat- tan, Kan. In his car he carried a tent, on which is painted in large letters, "Say It with ; He will camp near the railroad track and expects to rough it for two weeks. J. E. K. LANCASTER COUNTY PICNIC. The Lancaster County Florists' Asso- ciation, Lancaster, Pa., held an outing Wednesday afternoon a


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 128 The Rorists* Review July 28, 1921 cx store formerly owned by Mrs. Hedges, at Tenth and McGee streets. Mr. Biederman at one time had a green- house at Thirty-fourth street and Pros- pect avenue. Leon Willis left July 24 for Manhat- tan, Kan. In his car he carried a tent, on which is painted in large letters, "Say It with ; He will camp near the railroad track and expects to rough it for two weeks. J. E. K. LANCASTER COUNTY PICNIC. The Lancaster County Florists' Asso- ciation, Lancaster, Pa., held an outing Wednesday afternoon ana evening, July 20, at which more than 100 people were in attendance. The committee in charge arranged a fine program of contests and sports. The winners of these were: Candy-catching contest—Rosanna Rolirfr, first Potato race, for large boys—John Landis, lAin caster, (Jrst; Weaver Landis, second. Potato race, for smaller boys—John Bucl£ waiter, Lancaster, first; John Galey, Strasburg second. Potato race for girls—Rosanna Rohrer, Liincas ter, first; Alice Weaver, Ronks, second. Potato race for small girls—Tie between Chris tine Hostetter, Manheim, and Eleanor Leamiin. Potato on spoon race for Iwys—Lewis Rarr Rohrerstown, first; Henry Rohrer, Lancaster, sec ond. Peanut rolling, for girls—Lavina Hosteller Manheim, first; Rosanna Rohrer, Lancaster, sec ond. I'eanut rolling, for boys—John Landis, Lancas ter, first; Richard Bare, liancasler, second. Peanut rolling, for small girls—Mary I^andis first; Christine Hostetter, seciind. Peanut scrambles and merry-go-round rides made a day of entertainment for the little folks. For the adults the prin- cipal attraction was Crystal pool. The picnic committee was composed of Leamon Landis, A. F. Strickler, Charles B. Hcrr and Lloyd Weaver. EVANSVILIiE, IND. The last week has been a busy one for all of the florists. Flowers are scarce. This summer has broken all records for continuous hot weather. The rainfall is about five


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