April -24. 1920 



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ADMINISTRATION OFFICES 



Society of American Florists 



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ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURISTS 



NOTICE OF REMOVAL 



The amount of business in the administration offices has increased to such an 

 extent that we have been compelled to seek larger quarters. We have secured offices 

 containing about i,6oo square feet of space in the former Siegel-Cooper Building, 

 41-43 West 1 8th Street, and will be located there on and after APRIL 26. 



The Thirty-Sixth Annual Convention and Trade Exhibition 



will be held in the Ninth Garage, Cleveland, O., August 17-18-19. 

 Floor plans and diagrams showing available trade space are now^ 

 ready. This Convention and Trade Exhibition should break all records 

 in the history of the Society. You cannot afford to miss it. Make your 

 plans now to be present. 



ARE YOU A MEMBER? 



IT SHOULD BE THE DUTY OF EVERYONE IN THE TRADE TO BE ENROLLED 



At present our membership consists of 1.550 life and 1,617 annual members, a 

 total of 3,167 of the leading progressive florists of the United States and Canada. . It 

 is expected this number will be increased to $,000 by December 31. Five dollars 

 will pay your dues to January i. 1921. Fifty cents of this amount pays a year's 

 subscription to the "Journal" of the Society. If you haven't seen this Journal send 

 for a sample copy. 



Do not delay in this important matter. Send in your check at once, and become 

 a member of the national organization that is doing so much important work for the 

 florists' trade in general. 



THE! PUBLICITY CAMPAIGN 



Have you subscribed to the fund which is making this campaign productive of so much good 

 to the florist industry? If not, why not do so at once — it would be the best investment you 

 ever made. 



JOHN YOUNG, Secretary 



NOTE NEW ADDRESS 



41-43 WEST 18th STREET, NEW YORK 



