Max 15. 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



49 



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Have you received a Perm Check this month ? 



No? 



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Then perhaps you are to blame. :fC ,,; ;" 



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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BALTIMORE, MD. 



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Forest Park Roland Park Catonsville 



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1520 E. Chase St. 



Only 3 blocks from 



Johns Hopkins Hospital Hd. General Hospital 

 Church Home and Infirmary St. Joseph's Hospital 

 Hebrew Hospital St. Agnes' Hospital 



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SOCIETY OF AMEEIOAN FLOBISTS. 



Detroit Convention Plans. 



Before starting on a trip in the inter- 

 ests of the national publicity campaign, 

 the secretary, April 23, visited Detroit 

 for the purpose of laying out a floor 

 plan of Arcadia auditorium to cover 

 the requirements of the convention and 

 trade exhibition. In this work he was 

 rendered material assistance by Vice- 

 President E. A. Fetters and William 

 Dilger, the latter of the Breitmeyer 

 Landscape & Nursery Co. 



The preparatory work in connection 

 with the housing of the convention and 

 its auxiliaries is well under way, while 

 the various details necessary for the 



success of the meeting and the comfort 

 and enjoyment of the visitors are in 

 course of arrangement by Vice-Presi- 

 dent Fetters, Philip Breitmeyer and 

 others among our Detroit enthusiasts. 



Arcadia auditorium is an ideal build- 

 ing for the purposes of the convention, 

 as it presents an opportunity for holding 

 the meetings and the trade exhibition 

 on the same floor, without interference 

 of one with the other, yet at all times 

 connecting. It may be necessary, how- 

 ever, to locate the cut flower exhibits 

 and the offices of affiliated organizations 

 on the second, or balcony, floor. 



Floor plans showing available spaces 

 in the trade exhibition will be issued 

 this month and the outlook at present 

 is that every square foot will be re- 



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BALTIMORE 



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served long in advance of the time of 

 opening. 



Trip for Publicity Fund. 



On leaving Detroit, the secretary, 

 April 24 and 25, was in Toledo in the 

 interest of the campaign fund. The 

 genial Thomas Magee, of the Scott- 

 wood Greenhouses, gave generously of 

 his time in escorting the secretary to 

 the establishments of various growers 

 in the vicinity, all of whom subscribed 

 to the fund. Calls were also made oh 

 all the retail florists of the city, and 



