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The nortsts wliose cards appear on tbe paares eanrlnc fhia bead* are prepared to tlU order* 

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ANNOUNCEMENT! 



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Home of Flowers 



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Members F. T. D. 



Huntington, W. Va. 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



In the Nation's Capital the name 



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stands synonymous with class and 

 satisfactory service in flowers. 



WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE 



'*Have you subscribed for the 

 National Publicity Campaign?" 



''Do It Now!" 



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MIsfl Lcmise W. DauffluTty, - . Proprietress. 



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NATIONAL PUBLICITY CAMPAIGN. 



Results from Detroit Convention. 



With the enthusiasm expressed at the 

 Detroit convention of the society over 

 tlie excellent results forthcoming from 

 the publicitv campaign, the promotion 

 of the fund 'of $100,000 should take on 

 new life. Nobody now has any doubt 

 as to the efficiency of the campaign, and 

 tlio collection of the fund simmers down 

 to a florist's own conscientious thought 

 as to how much he shall give. Our 

 workers fully believe that every florist 

 iiiteiuls tn pay his way into this mar- 



velous project for the stimulation of his 

 business, and if you, Mr. Reader, have 

 not already subscribed, rest assured that 

 your subscription is expected. 



Your secretary was delighted a day 

 or two after his return to New York 

 from the convention to receive the fol- 

 lowing letter from one of the "bright 

 lights" in the trade: "Philadelphia, 

 August 26, 1919. Mr. John Young, Sec- 

 retary, 1170 Broadway, New York City. 

 My dear sir: Making good my promise 

 of a year or so ago of contributing to 

 the publicity campaign, I am sending 

 you a check for $500 for the publicity 

 comniittoe. You are surely doing good 



