. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Tfr"jrw-'«'^iTjnf ^.^-r-r-r^r^r^'-':.^^j,-^ 'y VT"-' y^} •.,"l^" ' f V'i '.liV^.' JW-"W'I»»» Wv"'» ' ""?'IBUflrr * ,.'" 'T ? August 24, 1922 The Florists^ Review 31. Exhibit of Roy F. Wilcox & Q). at Kansas City Convention, Which Included a Carload of Boxwoods. Mrs. George Asmus, Chicago, won fifth prize; her score was 308. Mrs. H. L. Hunt, Concordia, Kan., carried off the consolation prize, with a score of 124. The prizes were: First, silver vase, given by Samuel Murray; second, decorative lamp, giv


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Tfr"jrw-'«'^iTjnf ^.^-r-r-r^r^r^'-':.^^j,-^ 'y VT"-' y^} •.,"l^" ' f V'i '.liV^.' JW-"W'I»»» Wv"'» ' ""?'IBUflrr * ,.'" 'T ? August 24, 1922 The Florists^ Review 31. Exhibit of Roy F. Wilcox & Q). at Kansas City Convention, Which Included a Carload of Boxwoods. Mrs. George Asmus, Chicago, won fifth prize; her score was 308. Mrs. H. L. Hunt, Concordia, Kan., carried off the consolation prize, with a score of 124. The prizes were: First, silver vase, given by Samuel Murray; second, decorative lamp, given by H. Bayersdorfer & Co.; third, silk umbrella, given by the T. J. Noll Floral Co.; fourth, necklace, given by H. Kusik & Co.; fifth, handbag, given by Stuppy Supply Co.; consolation, given by Miss Hayden. Miss Ilayden was chairman of the women's bowling committee. Sixteen women entered the contest, which was held in Harvey's Recreation. Three games were played. A crowd of si)ectators enjoyed the games as much as did the participants. The women who bowled were: Mrs. Joseph Dews, Chick- asha, Okla.; Mrs. E. M. Robinson, Em- poria, Kan.; Mrs. C. C. Pollworth, Mil- waukee, Wis.; Mrs. Albert M. Ilerr, Lan- caster, Pa.; Mrs. Frank H. Traondly and Miss Marion Traendly, New York; Mrs. George Asmus, Chicago; Mrs. Harry L. Hunt, Concordia, Kan.; Mrs. G. H. Hlackman, Evansville, Ind.; Mrs. W. A. Kennedv, Milwaukee, Wis.; Mrs. Chas. McCaulcy, Geneva, 111.; Miss M:ntlia C. Gunterberg. Chicago; Miss Ida Hrucnig and Miss Clara Bruenig, St. Louis, Mo.; Mrs. T. Diemer, St. Louis, Mo.; Mrs. A. Rasniussen, New Albanv, Ind. J. K, K. LADIES' S. A. F. The Ladies' Society of American Flo- rists held its annual meeting at the Hotel Muehlebach, Kansas City, Wed nesday morning, August 1h report in The Review last week: President, Mrs. C. ('. P(dhvortli, Milwaukee, Wis.; first vice-president, Mrs. Wallace R. Pii-rson, Cromwell, Conn.; second vice-]ircsident, Mrs J. J. Hess, Oniaha, Neb


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