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The Florists^ Review 



Apbil 29, 1920 



~ Th e florists whose cards appear on the paces oarnrlnc this head* are prepared to fill orders. 

 -** from other florists tor local delivery on the usual basis. 





Send us your orders for 



Washington, D. C. 



and thejsurrounding country 



WE OWN and operate 400,000 feet 

 of £lass for the cultivation of high 

 class cut flowers and decorative plants 

 for use in our retail store. 



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REMEMBER, every customer must be satis- 

 fied. If not, either the order will be 

 duplicated or no pay accepted. 



GUDE BROTHERS CO., 



1214 F Street, N. W. 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



MEMBER F. T. D. 



sociation, the subjects were carefully 

 selected, the writers of the papers be- 

 ing well qualified for their duties. 



H. B. Domer on Horticultural Schools. 



At this meeting an address was given 

 by H. B. Domer, professor of hor- 

 ticulture at the University of Illi- 

 nois; it was a treat long to be remem- 

 bered by those who heard it. He ap- 

 proached the subject from the highest 

 viewpoint, claiming for the work of the 

 colleges that, while the atmosphere was 

 to some extent academic, the one prod- 

 uct more than all others which they 

 aimed to turn out was capable, broad- 

 minded men, who, while they were hor- 

 ticulturists, would be able to take their 

 place in the life of any community and 

 be an influence for the general uplift. 



ORDERS IN OR AROUND 



Washington, D. C. 



MEMBER F. T. D. 



GEO. C. SHAFFER 



900 Fourteenth Street 



The address in both matter and delivery 

 created a deep impression and cannot 

 fail to be of real service; the heartiest 

 thanks of the meeting were accorded 

 Professor Domer. 



Education Committee Meots. 



On the morning of April 13 an impor- 

 tant meeting of the C. H. A. educa- 

 tion committee was held, among those 

 present being Professor W. T. Macoun, 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



Louise Flower Shop 



CoBnectient Ave. at M St. N. W. 



Hias Loolae W. Danchertr, • • PropitotreM. 



Phones— Franklin 8579. tSU. 8843. 



Hember Florista' Telearraph DeUvery. 



Dominion horticulturist; Professor J. 

 W. Crow, head of the department of 

 horticulture, Ontario Agricultural Col- 

 lege, Guelph; Professor B. B. Thomson, 

 of the botany department, Toronto Uni- 

 versity; W. A. Child, B. A., of the local 

 town planning commission; X A. Web- 

 ber, president of the Hamilton Horticul- 

 tural Society; Mrs. B. B. Potts, secre- 

 tary of the local soeietj, with repre- 

 sentatives of other organiEations. The 



