. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Everytliing rirst-Class Uth and H Sfreefa. WASHINGTON, D. C. GUDE'S CUDE FLORISTS weSHiNaToiioA Members Jlorlsts' Telegrt;ph Delivery CLEVELAND, OHIO BRAMIiXnr & SON store and Oreenhoosefl, 1181 East Tlst Street The East Lawn Gardens The Leadine Florist of URBAN A, Champaign Ct., OHIO crowd of fifty, including the employers and their families. The picnickers were kept busy from start to finish, and all admitted at the close that they had had a good time. The usual contests and races were participated in, followed by a fine c


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Everytliing rirst-Class Uth and H Sfreefa. WASHINGTON, D. C. GUDE'S CUDE FLORISTS weSHiNaToiioA Members Jlorlsts' Telegrt;ph Delivery CLEVELAND, OHIO BRAMIiXnr & SON store and Oreenhoosefl, 1181 East Tlst Street The East Lawn Gardens The Leadine Florist of URBAN A, Champaign Ct., OHIO crowd of fifty, including the employers and their families. The picnickers were kept busy from start to finish, and all admitted at the close that they had had a good time. The usual contests and races were participated in, followed by a fine chicken dinner. The results of the contests were as follows: » Men's race—Ray Pautler. Walktntf match—Mrs. Moran. Young ladles' race—Miss Frese. Married ladles' race—Mrs. Ripple. Boys' race, under 7—Fred Heselmeyer. Indies' ball throwing—Mrs. Blase. Men's tug of war—Shipping force. Boys' race, under 14—Jeff Payne. Cigar race—Sylvester Pautler. Oalloo contest—Miss Mildred Sonderman. Needle-threading race—Miss Frese. A baseball game was played between the salesmen and office force, which re- sulted in a victory for the office force by a score of 6 to 3. Various Notes. George S. Hampton, treasurer of the Joseph G. Neidinger Co., of Philadel- phia, was here last week calling on the trade. He exhibited a large line of florists' supplies at the Jeflferson hotel. This is the first visit Mr. Hampton has made to this city. J. F. Ammann, secretary of the Illi- nois State Florists' Association, and Mrs. Ammann, left August 28 to at- tend the meeting of the executive com- mittee of the association, August 31, at Peoria, 111. E. W. Guy, of Belleville, 111., a member of the committee, left August 30 to attend the meeting. Frank X. Gorly, manager of the base- ball team of Grimm & Gorly, has his team up at top in the Business Men's League. Mr. Gorly is sure of display- ing the pennant in the company's show windows at the end of the season. Arthur W. Schisler, of the S


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