Fbbboabt 26, 1920 



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The Florists' Review 



65 



Delivery 



Department* 



^T^E florists whose cards appear in 

 ^ the Pink Part of The Florists' 

 Review are prepared to fill orders from other 

 florists, for local delivery, on the usual basis. 

 See index by towns on the following page. 

 If your city is not represented, there is a 

 specially good opportunity for you. 



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Detroit 



J. Breitmeyer's Sons 



26 and 28 

 Broadway 



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Member 

 P.T.D. 



It always is a pleasure for me to 

 keep an eye personally on orders for 

 Brother Florists. 



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OFFICE: uro BROADWAY. NEW YORK 



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SOCIETT OF AlCEBIOAN FLOBISTS. 



Committee Meetings Called. 



George Asmtts, chairman of the na- 

 tional flower show committee, has called 

 a meeting of this committee to be held 

 at the administration oflSces, 1170 Broad- 

 way, New York, Tuesday, March 16, 

 at 3 p. m. As the business of this meet- 

 ing is important, a full attendance of 

 the committee is expected. 



William F. Gnde, chairman of the 

 committee on tariff and legislation, has 



called a meeting of the committee to 

 be held at the administration offices, 

 1170 Broadway, New York, Wednesday, 

 March 17, at 2 p. m. The matter of fu- 

 ture action of the society in regard to 

 Quarantine No. 37 will be considered 

 at this meeting. John Young, Sec'y. 



ATTENTION! 



Members of the S. A. F. and affiliated 

 societies; 



Are you going to attend the seventh 

 inttirnational flower show, to be held 



March 15 to 21 inclusive, at the Grand 

 Central Palace, New York cityt 



If so, during your stay make the S. 

 A. F. booth yonr headquarters. 



> - » * A. L. Miller, Pros. 



NATIONAI. PX7BLI0ITY OAMPAiaN. 



Doabled Their Quota. 



Letters such as the following are ap- 

 preciated by the publicity committee: 

 "Bloomington, 111,, February 17, 1920. 

 Mr. John Young, Secretary. Dear Sir — 

 Your statement for $50 to cover 1920 

 pledge to the publicity fund is at hand. 

 We are makuig our check $100, both be- 

 cause we think it is a good investment 

 and because it is an expression of our 

 appreciation of the work the committee 

 is doing for the good of the cause. The 



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