. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 828 The American Florist. June 28, Our pasTiMES. Ajmouncementt o! coming conteBts or other •venta of Interest to our bowling, shooting and STOline readers are solicited and will be given place In this column. Address all correspondence for this department to Wm. J. Stewart, 79 Milk St., Boston, Mass.; Robt. Kift, 1725 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.; or to the American Florist Co., 324 Dearborn St., Ohicago, 111. At Flatbush. Thursday evening, lune 26, was a gala occasion at the Flatbush alleys, for President Char


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 828 The American Florist. June 28, Our pasTiMES. Ajmouncementt o! coming conteBts or other •venta of Interest to our bowling, shooting and STOline readers are solicited and will be given place In this column. Address all correspondence for this department to Wm. J. Stewart, 79 Milk St., Boston, Mass.; Robt. Kift, 1725 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.; or to the American Florist Co., 324 Dearborn St., Ohicago, 111. At Flatbush. Thursday evening, lune 26, was a gala occasion at the Flatbush alleys, for President Charles Zeller was presented, by his fellow members of the Bowling Club, with a beautiful silver loving cup suitably inscribed in honor of his seventy- fifth birthday anniversary. The presen- tation was made by Eugene Dailledouze at a little lunch following the weekly. CHARLES ZELLER. (President Flatbush Florists' Bowling Club.) game. Mr. Zeller made an appreciative response and each gentleman present spoke a few words, congratulatory and expressive of the affectionate esteem in which the old gentleman is held. At Philadelphia. The second trial match to select the team for Asheville was rolled last Wednesday evening on unfamiliar alleys, which looked good but proved difficult, for splits were more numerous than strikes. The point winners were. Con- nor, 475; Gibson, 450; Moss, 417; Starkey, 417; Watson, 412; Kift, 404, and Robertson, 401. The total scores follow: Player 1st 2d 3d Tl Connor 171 118 lf8 ilh Moss 164 128 125 417 Gibson lf-8 148 U4 450 ?lobertson 148 138 117 401 Westcott ... 133 118 104 345 Kift 128 )3'l 148 4C4 Habermehl 157 122 414 Dunlop 134 118 141 SIM Anderson 137 138 91 38( Polites 129 121 123 373 Starkey 186 133 119 417 Adelberuer 119 141 121 381 Harris lin 99 120 329 Watson 157 125 131 412 Craig 128 120 KM :i58 Falk 104 122 101 327 K. ^ ? » Peoria, III —D. U. Ausborger will rebuild four of his houses this season. Providence, R. I. HORTICULTURAL SOCIET


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