. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. '9*5- The American Florist. 59. MINNEAPOLIS FLORISTS' FIRST PICNIC, AT WILDWOOD, WHITE BEAR LAKE, 25 YEARS AGO (1890). Standing, left to right; Louis Malchow, Mrs. Chas. Swan, Miss Gray, Chas. Swim, Thos. Hall, Jacob Hartman, Aug. S. Swanson, Rudolph Thur, Gust Malmquist, Adam Gray, Richard Wessling and Gust Rumler. Sitting; E. Nagel, Mrs. Malchow and the Gray boys. Co., and Adam Faber, third, 50 Per- fecto cigars, from the Perfecto cafe. Boys' race, 10 to 15 years—A. Bar- ron, first, Spaulding catcher's glove, do


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. '9*5- The American Florist. 59. MINNEAPOLIS FLORISTS' FIRST PICNIC, AT WILDWOOD, WHITE BEAR LAKE, 25 YEARS AGO (1890). Standing, left to right; Louis Malchow, Mrs. Chas. Swan, Miss Gray, Chas. Swim, Thos. Hall, Jacob Hartman, Aug. S. Swanson, Rudolph Thur, Gust Malmquist, Adam Gray, Richard Wessling and Gust Rumler. Sitting; E. Nagel, Mrs. Malchow and the Gray boys. Co., and Adam Faber, third, 50 Per- fecto cigars, from the Perfecto cafe. Boys' race, 10 to 15 years—A. Bar- ron, first, Spaulding catcher's glove, donated by Hoerber Bros.; Raymond Mailander, second, pocket knife, from candy, Manusos Bros.; Elsie Amling, third, pair of scissors, from Joseph Ziska & Sons. Boys' race, 10 years and under—Fred Brundell, first, complete baseball out- fit donated by Kirchheimer Bros. Pa- per Co.; Wm. Jurgens, second, fielding glove, from the E. C. Amling Co.; Ed. Stoeffel, third, indoor baseball, donated by E. C. Amling Co. Growers' wheelbarrow race, 100- yard dash—W. Wallace, first, one-half ton fertilizer, donated by Chicago Feed & Fertilizer Co.; George Steyke, sec- ond, six hot-bed sash, from Racine Puttyless Window Co.; W. Howkin, third, book, "Sweet Peas for Profit," given by Florists' Exchange. Stout ladies' race, 50-yard dash— Mrs. Essented, first, fancy basket as- sorted fruit, from C. J. Kantos; Mrs. Kunchedell, second, ladies' umbrella, donated by Zeeh & Mann; Mrs. Frank Schramm, third, gold-plated penknife, given by Miller & Musser. Married ladies' race, 100-yard dash— Mrs. Shanus, first, fancy wicker chair, from A. L. Randall Co.; Mrs. Peter Olsem, second, mahogany tea tray, do- nated by Chicago Flower Growers' As- sociation; Mrs. Max Awizzus, silk handbag, A. T. Pyfer & Co. prize. Single ladies' race, 100-yard dash— Edna Schmidl, first, glass centerpiece, donated by Chas. W. McKellar; Mar- tha Goede, second, five pounds of Manusos Bros.; Els


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