February 28, 1920 



HORTICULTURE 



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a par with those from other sections 

 of the trade. 



The Campaign can be active only so 

 long as those who are to benefit 

 wi'll share in the expense. Subscrip- 

 tions certainly are not coming in as 

 they should, and it is rather unfair 

 that those who last year so generously 

 pledged themselves to meet a goodly 

 portion of the Campaign expense this 

 year should be allowed to finance the 

 movement within a limit necessarily 

 determinei by the fund available. 

 With the great number of florists to 

 share in the benefits it should not 

 be difficult to carry the funds to the 

 amount required by the Committee, 

 $100,000. Is this such a very great 

 sum to raise among 20,000 members 

 of the trade? Assure yourself, Mr. 

 Nonsubscriber that it is not, and send 

 in your cheque for the amount you 

 think right for you to subscribe — or 

 had one not better say invest. 



John Young, Secy. 



COMMITTEE ON TARIFF AND 

 LEGISLATION. 



William F. Gude, chairman of the 

 Committee on Tariff and Legislation, 

 has called a meeting of the Committee 

 to be held at the administration 

 Offices, 1170 Broadway. New York, on 

 Wednesday, March 17th, at 2 P. M. 

 The matter of future action of the 

 Society in regard to Quarantine Order 

 No. 37 will have consideration at this 

 meeting. 



John Young, Secy. 



NATIONAL FLOWER SHOW COM- 

 MITTEE. 



Chairman George Asmus of the Na- 

 tional Flower Show Committee has 

 called a meeting of this committee 

 to be held at the Administration 

 offices 1170 Broadway, New York, on 

 Tuesday March 16th, at 3 P. M. As 

 the business of this meeting is im- 

 portant, a full attendance of the Com- 

 mittee is expected. 



John Young, Secy. 

 1170 Broadway, New York. 



ATTENTION ! ! 



Members of the S. A. F. & O. H. 



and Affiliated Societies; 

 Are you going to attend the 7th 

 International Flower Show, to be 

 held March 15th to 21st inclusive. 

 Grand Central Palace, New York 

 City? If so, during your stay, make 

 the S. A. F. & O. H. Booth your 

 Headquarters. 



A. L. MILLER, President, 

 S. A. F. & O. H. 

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