. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . cellent quality, and our supply will increase from now on. If you have not had a shipment of ourRoses, we would suggest a trial order. George B. Hart, Wholesale Florist47-55 Stone Street, Rochester, N. Y. the place of rendezvous at Clinton Broad St., Newark, N. J., in anautomobile omnibus and about 10 tour-ing cars, shortly after 9 , and ar-rived at the grounds of the CamptownClub, which are situated about a milefrom the R. R. Station in a wooded sec-tion, well ab


. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . cellent quality, and our supply will increase from now on. If you have not had a shipment of ourRoses, we would suggest a trial order. George B. Hart, Wholesale Florist47-55 Stone Street, Rochester, N. Y. the place of rendezvous at Clinton Broad St., Newark, N. J., in anautomobile omnibus and about 10 tour-ing cars, shortly after 9 , and ar-rived at the grounds of the CamptownClub, which are situated about a milefrom the R. R. Station in a wooded sec-tion, well above but close to the PassaicRiver, at about Many others cameby rail, so that by 1 oclock the numberswere increased to nearly 150. tiring in their efforts at making the oc-casion an enjoyable one to everyone whowas present. The chicken dinner with fresh countryvegetables in abundance, and a desert ofcake, ice cream and coffee was excellentand much relished. After dinner as the shades of eveningcame on the games were run off. Theseevents were principally the foot race forthe growers, a foot race for the young. Picnic of Chas. L. Baume Store force (See Knoxville newsletter) Refreshments were served to the mainparty immediately upon its arrival, andto those coming later, as soon as theyreached the grounds. The serving ofthe food was prompt, and the clamchowder was great both in quality andquantity. Soft drinks in variety wereon draught throughout the day. The day was warm, but the shade ofthe grove protected from the suns rays;the gathering clouds threatening a thun-der storm in the afternoon brought aslight but much appreciated drop in thetemperature. Those so inclined (andsome who were not), tried bathing inthe waters of the Passaic. The occasion was eminently a socialone and very democratic. Everyone wasmade to feel at home, and the OutingCommittee, R. Tuill, Jas. J. McLaugh-lin, Emil Brunner, and J. Pfeufifer,Charles Connolly and others were un- men, foot race for marrie


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