September 25, 1920 



HORTICULTURE 



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seemingly fail to see the worth of our 

 slogan, and. therefore, do not support 

 our campaign. 



Those who use, or wish to use the 

 dealers' helps put out in the interests 

 of the campaign, glass signs, electro- 

 types, transfer signs, stickers, and 

 billboards, are reminded that all such 

 stock has for some time been distri- 

 buted by the Florists' Publicity Serv- 

 ice Bureau, 225 North Michigan 

 avenue, Chicago. 111. All inquiries 

 should be sent direct to the Bureau. 

 John Young, Secy. 



43 West 18th St., New York. 



F. T. D. ASSOCIATION BIG 

 BROTHER MOVEMENT 

 Have you been Interested in the 

 nation-wide work of the Big Brother 

 Movement helping to lift up and look 

 after the interest of those who need 

 aid? Many of you have undoubtedly 

 received wonderful satisfaction from 

 the results obtained, and the pleasure, 

 — money couldn't buy. 



■Well, doesn't the work of the F. T. 

 D. from its earliest inception to the 

 present day strike you as the best 

 parable possible? From the very be- 

 ginning when only a handful could see 

 its merit and when it builded on 

 foundations strong enough to carry on 

 under present day methods with its 

 added weight and modern machinery, 

 we are still able to add to our structure 

 without its foundation having to be 

 reinforced, and that's going some. 



■What has the florist to gain by join- 

 ing our ranlts? That old-time ques- 

 tion has been asked so often by flor- 

 ists who have lost their reasoning 

 powers, or else every reliable shop 

 that retails flowers would have been 

 enrolled as an F. T. D. member. It 

 you are a member come to Indiana- 

 rolis, October 12th and 13th. If you 

 are not a member come and see what 

 you have been missing. Join the big 

 brother movement and tie-up to the 

 F. T. D. principles and you will have 

 done the best thing for your own pur- 

 pose that you have done for a long 

 while. 



Our association has been behind 

 every movement of progress and 

 will continue to do so. and by 

 giving your support to the various 

 functions which our committees are 

 interested in, you will directly benefit 

 yourself. 



There are so many benefits to be de- 

 rived that it would take days to ex- 

 plain. But, best of all, go to the con- 

 vention and you will come away with 

 the satisfaction of having spent two 

 days that will be the best paying divi- 

 dend you ever received. 



Many florists get an order now and 

 then, who do not belong to the F. T. D. 



FOR SALE 



Approximately 4000 New Wooden 

 Boxes, nailed, 22i inches long, 12 inches 

 wide, 6 inches high, price 30 cents a 

 piece, f. o. b. our plant; immediate deliv- 

 ery. Price subject to prior sale. 



FELS-NAPTHA SOAP 

 COMPANY 



73 rd and Woodland Avenue 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



IF in need of RELIABLE NURSERY STOCK 



that is well groMm, well dug and well packed 

 Send to the. BAY STATE NURSERIES 



WhoUtale and Retail ' NORTH ABINGTON, MASS. 



PLEASE YOUR CUSTOMERS 



by furnishing them with 



Framingham Evergreens, Trees, 

 Shrubs and Roses 



FRAMINGHAM NURSERIES Framingham, Mass. 



We Have on Hand the Largest Stock of 



BOXWOOD RHODODENDRONS 



All Shapes Parsons' Haidy American Seedlings 



1,000 BAY TREES ah sizes 



MONTROSE NURSERIES 



N. F. McCABTHY CO., Props. 

 Nurseries: "MONTROSE" Offlee a"-! S»>«"°''" = "* ^"^ ^^ 



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