Dbcembbh 16, 1920 



The Rorists^ Review 



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tural Society and the garden clubs, to 

 listen to talks by the members of the 

 committee and others. Walter E. Cook, 

 president of the Cleveland Florists' 

 Club, called the gathering to order and 

 made a stirring address, in which he pre- 

 dicted real action by everyone in Cleve- 

 land and vicinity interested in floricul- 



ture in making the show the finest ever 

 held. 



Mr. Knoble, being called upon to open 

 the meeting, explained in a forceful 

 manner the reason for the visit of the 

 committee to Cleveland. It was neces- 

 sary, he said, that the different horticul- 

 tural bodies should know what was ex- 

 pected of them, and that it be explained 



to them how they could best cooperate 

 in the work of the show. Afterwards, 

 Chairman Asmus was called upon to pre- 

 side. 



Mr. Asmus described the work of the 

 S. A. F. in the promotion of national 

 flower shows and the reasons which 

 prompted the society to arrange these 

 big exhibitions in different parts of the 



