. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. WIntorson's Combination contain* all boat typaa Winterson's "Combination" Pansy Mixture has a reputation of 17 years' standinff. A trial will convince you that it is a " GOOD " Mixture in every sense of the word. To those who "KNOW PANSIES'' Combination Mixture is especially recommended Trade pkt, 50c; 1/8 oz., 7Sc; 1/4 oz., $; 1/2 oz., $; per oz., $ Winterson's Seed Store 166 North Wabash Ave., CHICAGO Mention The Review when you write. games, consisting of Messrs. Gumz, Ogle, Bentzen, Schlechter, Niehaus, Patt


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. WIntorson's Combination contain* all boat typaa Winterson's "Combination" Pansy Mixture has a reputation of 17 years' standinff. A trial will convince you that it is a " GOOD " Mixture in every sense of the word. To those who "KNOW PANSIES'' Combination Mixture is especially recommended Trade pkt, 50c; 1/8 oz., 7Sc; 1/4 oz., $; 1/2 oz., $; per oz., $ Winterson's Seed Store 166 North Wabash Ave., CHICAGO Mention The Review when you write. games, consisting of Messrs. Gumz, Ogle, Bentzen, Schlechter, Niehaus, Patton and Beneke, started the various con- tests, of which there were fifteen. The winners were as follows: Fifty-yard dash, for growers only—K. Oele, first; Jos. Hauser, second. This was the Oliver K. Sanders prize. Walking match, for growers only—H. Emunds, first; W. Ogle, second. Prizes offered by J. J. Beneke. Youiig ladles' race, 15 years and over—Miss G. Potter, first; Miss C. Kelnecke, second. Prizes offered by C. Young & Sons Co. Girls' race, under 15 years—Miss H. Emunds, first; Miss T. Nighwander, second. Prizes of- fered by Carl Beyer and C. Bergstermauu. Boys' race, under 16 years—G. Berny, first; J. Roehn, second. Prizes offered by the wUole- sale florists. Men's shot-put event—K. Ogle, first, making a throw of thirty-six feet; W. Vanderwolk, second. This event brought out a field of nearly twenty- five. Prizes offered by the Florists' Club and F. W. Bruenig. Ladles' bail-throwing contest—Mrs. Patton, first; Miss Spirgle, second. Prizes offered by F. H. Weber and the Florists' Club. Hop, step and Jump, for young men of 18 years and over—Oliver K. Sanders, first. Prize offered by Retail Florists' Association. Ladies' tug of war—Mrs. Faber's team won this contest, defeating a team headed by Mrs. Carl Beyer. Flndlng-the-sboe race, for boys from 9 to 15 years Old—Albert Flanagan, first; Clint Faber, second. Prizes offered by Mrs. M. M. Ayres and th


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