July 17, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



49 



111* florists whoa« earda avPMV on fh* pases eanrylnc this head, are prepared to fill orders 

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Wake up to the merits of the F. T. D. business. We are sending 

 orders daily and our telegraph business is growing. 



Get on the F. T. D. band wagon and join in the benefits a member- 

 ship entitles you to. We have always had faith in its development 

 and now more than ever. 



Over 850 members! And we haven't half enough yet. 

 Get in, now. 



•* Penn, the Telegraph Florist " 

 Member of Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association 



124 Tremont Street 



BOSTON, MASS. 



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FLORISTS 



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Members 

 Florists' Telegraph Delivery. 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



Louise Flower Shop 



Connecticut Ave. at N. St.. N. W. 



Miss Louise W. Daughcrty, • • Proprietress. 



Phones— Franklin 3579, 3841, 3»12. 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery. 



FOREIGN SECTION 



Liverpool, England 



DINGLEYS. Ltd., Florists 

 SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND 



WM. ARTINDALE & SON 



FLORISTS SEEDSMEN NURSERYMEN 



Manchester, England 



DINGLEYS, Ltd., Florists 



Send Orders for 



WASHINGTON, 

 D.C. 



and vicinity to 



EVERYTHING 

 FIRST-CLASS 



Member F. T. D 



14th and H. Streets 



SECY YOUNG'S CORNER 



OFFICE: 1170 BROADWAY. NEW YORK 



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THE DETBOrr CONVENTION. 



Attendance Invited. 



The secretary has sent out to his com- 

 plete mailing list the following letter to 

 the trade: 



Dear Sir: With this letter you will find an 

 application form for membership in our society. 

 Why not complete the same and enroll your 

 name with the names of the other progressive 

 florists of the country? Better inducements to 

 do so can hardly be set out than those appearing 

 in the article, also enclosed, "Why Should I 

 Join the S. A. F.?" 



After you have done this, why not arrange to 

 attend our thirty-fifth annual convention and 

 trade exhibition, to be held in Detroit, Mich., 

 August 10 to 21, and in addition, as a guest 

 enjoy the day of entertainment which your 

 brother florists in Detroit will provide August 22? 

 Take with you your wife, daughter or other mem- 

 bers of your family — all, if you so choose. See 

 the great trade exhibition and examine the latest 

 productions in greenhouse construction, boilers, 



fittings, supplies, retail florists' supplies, such as 

 baskets and the other hundred and one things 

 In which design is kept up-to-date, as well as a 

 host of other auxiliaries. Tlie trade exliibition 

 is an education to those who are "keeping shop" 

 or operating greenhouses. 



If you would like further information, just 

 write to the secretary. 



Cordially welcoming you, 



Yours very truly, 



John Young, Soc'y. 



r. S.— On the other side of this letter is a list 

 of the firms who at this date have arranged to 

 make comprehensive exhibits. There will be 

 additions to the list, of course, before the exhi- 

 bition opens. 



The Trade Exliibition. 



No effort is being spared to make this 

 the banner convention in the history of 

 the society. 



The outlook for the trade exhibition 

 is that the immense floor of Arcadia au- 

 ditorium will be taxed to the limit to 



