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The Florists' Review 



January 13. 1921 



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Until They Will Buy 100 Cents' Worth 



WE are now justified in making general price reductions in almost every line and still maintain the 

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alone; so he resolved 1o make many 

 exhibits of them in Boston during 1920 

 and over 50,000 visitors, by actual 

 count, had enjoyed them. He spoke 

 forcefully and eloquently on Quaran- 

 tine 37 and the efforts being made to 

 amend it. Ho mentioned the cereals, 

 root crops, fruits and vegetables Jiow 

 in common culture, few of which are 

 native to the I'^nited States, and noted 

 the wealth of decorative material nec- 

 essary for the adornment of our gar- 

 dens which was not American. 



The reports of the various committees 

 were read and accepted. That of 

 Thomas Allen, chairmfin of the prizes 

 and exhibitions conuiiitlee, was the 

 only one which was not favorably re- 

 ceived. The criticisms of leading ex- 

 hibitors, seen through the eyes of an 

 artist, were in questionable taste. 



Following the regular business ses- 

 sion. Dr. Frank ¥.. Bennett, of St. 

 Thomas, Ont., president of the horti- 

 cultural society there, gave an illus- 

 trated lecture on what had been done 

 to beautify St. Thomas and place it on 

 the horticultural map of America. A 

 horticultural society of 2,000 members 

 with a yearly income of some $18,000, 

 oaanot be duplicated, I think, elsewhere 

 on the American continent. A land- 

 scape gardener was constantly em- 

 ployed and factories, schools, resi- 

 dences,, etc., were adorned with climb- 



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