E W H E R E 



THE NEW 



doing this — fact sheets, slide sets, 

 biacl<-and-white prints, contact the 

 National Garden Bureau, 1311 But- 

 terfield Road, Ste 310, Downers 

 Grove, Illinois 60515; the phone 

 number there is 708-963-0770. 



Peace 



(from the All-America Rose Selections, 

 Inc. Rose Report, Fall/Winter, 1994) 



"In 1995, nations around the world 

 will pay tribute to the 50th Anni- 

 versary of the end of World War II. 

 This same year will mark the 50th 

 anniversary of the Peace Rose — 

 born amidst the destruction of war. 

 "In honor of Peace, AARS is do- 

 nating a special Peace Garden at 

 the site of the original UN Peace 

 Conference, the War Memorial in 

 San Francisco. The publicity sur- 

 rounding this anniversary will no 

 doubt generate customer interest, 

 so make sure you have ample sup- 

 plies of the Peace Rose on hand." 



TIPS FROM THE GRIFFIN GURU 



Have You Backed-up Your Records Today? 



IN THE WORLD OF COMPUTERS, WE ARE CONSTANTLY REMINDED 

 of the fact that a simple power outage can wipe out electronic 

 records representing years of work — records which are time- 

 consuming to reconstruct — or simply impossible to recover. 



The term "Back-up" means that you would make a copy of your 

 transactions onto a disc or tape and — just to be safe — take it out of 

 the building (in case of fire) and home with you each night or secure 

 it in a "fireproof" cabinet. 



Keeping records which are not easily transported in a fireproof se- 

 cured area could dramatically improve their chances for recovery if 

 there ever was a fire. But "fireproof" only means that a cabinet is 

 rated for heat vs. time. And, unfortunately, in the end, nothing is fire- 

 proof if subjected to enough heat for enough time. 



Should the worst happen, despite appropriate precautions on your 

 part, don't forget to ask your suppliers for assistance in reconstructing 

 your records. Most businesses would do their best to help you out. 



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