July 10, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



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The Peace Treaty is Signed, but 



CoMjrirrEE ox Puiu.ic Informatiox 



DIVISION OF ADVERTISING 



Wii-LiAM H. Joiixs, Chairman. 



New York, January 1, 1919. 



Amekican Greenifouse Mi(! 

 Pana, Illinois. 



Gentlemen; 



Co. 



merican GreenHouj-e Manufacturing Co., Chicago 



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Among those honored with a q 



special mention in the report V 



of the Division of Advertising j 



of the Committee on Public In- □ 



formation, are nine firms listed ' 



under A, and the fourth in the I 



Herewith we are sending you a printed copy of the 

 final summarized report of the Division of Advertising 

 of tde Committee on Public Information. This report 

 has recently been submitted to Mr. George Creel and 

 marks the end of our activities. 



The Division of Advertising came into existence in an 

 emergency— a world crisis — our country was engaged 

 in the greatest war in history. Advertising was called 

 upon to do its part. This has been our task. It has 

 been a most pleasant duty and a great privilege to per- 

 form our part in this war work. 



The generous contributions of space and service ten- 

 dered by so many hundreds of patriotic publishers, 

 advertisers and advertising men have made our work 

 possible. Their contributions have been administered 

 in the interest of Government War Advertising as the 

 report shows. 



All such contributions were "for the winning of the 

 war" and, of course, automatically ceased with the 

 signing of the armistice and cessation of hostilities. 



In making this report and acknowledgment we finish 

 our work. Thankfully we acknowledge the receipt of 

 these generous donations. Without this wonderful 

 patriotic support the Division of Advertising could not 

 have operated. 



We believe that you and all the others who have 

 contributed to this work can feel rewarded by the cer- 

 tainty that such co-operation has had its definite place 

 in bringing the war to a successful end. 



Sincerely yours, 



WM. H.JOHNS. 



Chairman. 



we must not forget the 

 v^ar and its lessons, nor 

 those w^ho gave their 

 best to winning the war. 



And among these, let us 

 not forget those who kept 

 the home fires burning and 

 by their united efforts 

 made possible the mainte- 

 nance of the incomparable 

 American fighters. 



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the American Green- « 

 house Mfg. Co., the only green- 

 house manufacturing company 

 mentioned in the report. 



EXKOUTIVK OKDKK 

 January 2Ctli. I'JIH:— 



"I lioreby create, under the jurisdiction of the Committee on 

 Public Information, heretofore cHtrtbllslied by Executive order of 

 Apill 14, 1917, a Division of Advertising for the piirpose of receiv- 

 ing and dliectInK throuKh the proper channels the generous offers 

 of the advertising forces of the Nation to support the effort of the 

 Oovernment to Inform public opinion properly and aderiuately." 



\VOO0KOW WILSON. 



In this mention we feel an 

 honest pride, and we wish 

 to share it with our many 

 friends, who, by their loyal 

 support, made it possible. 



Sales Offices: 



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New York Pana, 111. Chicago 



(50 Broad St.) (Drawer 335) (Maionic Temple) 



General Office: CHICAGO, ILL.; Factory: PANA, ILL. 



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