. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. Ernest having scored the highestnumber of points was awarded the diamond studdedmedal, emblematic of the championship, donatedby the Bruswick Balke Collender Company, Chicago,111. Scores: Ernest. 363; Seybold, 347; Asmus, 344;Mansfield, 317; C. Graham, 32 0; Benecke, 2 98; Con-nor, 328; Pollworth, 295; Rasmussen, 271; Donald-son, 262. Ladies individual contest, two games, total pinsto count: First prize won by Mrs. Weber, 316 points,set of combs, donated by H. B. Beatty of Pit


. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. Ernest having scored the highestnumber of points was awarded the diamond studdedmedal, emblematic of the championship, donatedby the Bruswick Balke Collender Company, Chicago,111. Scores: Ernest. 363; Seybold, 347; Asmus, 344;Mansfield, 317; C. Graham, 32 0; Benecke, 2 98; Con-nor, 328; Pollworth, 295; Rasmussen, 271; Donald-son, 262. Ladies individual contest, two games, total pinsto count: First prize won by Mrs. Weber, 316 points,set of combs, donated by H. B. Beatty of Pittsburg;second, Mrs. Hauswirth, 2 72, diamond studded shirt-waist set, donated by Mr. Beatty; third, Mrs. Scott,270, diamond studded hair brooch, donated by ; fourth, Mrs. Miller, 264, cut glass vase; fifth,Mrs. McKeller, 256, mayonnaise set; sixth, Mrs. Kill,243, prize cup; seventh, Mrs. Asmus, 233, hat pin;ninth, Mrs. Whitman, 220, cut glass olive dish; tenth,Mrs. Reinecke, 22 0, library set; eleventh, , 219, silver filigree cologne bottle; twelfth,Mrs. T. H. Meinhardt, 209, cut glass Phil. J. Hauswirth,Secretary-elect S. A. F. O. H. Thursday, August 23, Morning Session. The absorbing feature of this mornings sessionwas the election of officers. The attendance wasagain large and weather conditions slightly moremoderate and agreeable. John G. Elser was appointed inspector of electionand Messrs. Gillett, Sullivan and Meinhardt polls remained open one hour. A letter was read from E. Albertson, of the Ameri-can Association of Nurserymen, explaining the effortsmaking by that body to secure a uniform tag, andother matters, and asking for the cooperation offlorists selling nursery stock, in the matter of mem-bership and contributions to the nurserymens guar-antee fund. The letter was referred to the Board ofDirectors. The president announced the illness of J. V. Laner,Erie, Pa., at his hotel. Irwin Bertermann read his paper on retailersmethods


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