The Florists' Review 



FKBIIUAKY 10, 1921 



FOREIGN SECTION 



ENGLAND 



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"Say it with 



Flowers" to 



anyone in 



the British 



Isles through 



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Flower 



Service 



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arriving at or 



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port can he 



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Liverpool, England 



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SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND 

 WILLIAM ARTINDALE & SON 



FLORISTS SEEDSMEN NURSERYMEN 



MANCHESTER, ENGLAND 



DINGLEYS, Ltd., Florists 



INTERNATIONAIi FLOWER SHOW. 



Last Show in Palace. 



Already entries in the competitive 

 section of the international flower 

 show are coininj; along, and the commit- 

 tee is oi)tiniistic as to the outcome. The 

 only regret coming from tlie prepara- 

 tions, and it is shared by management 

 and exhibitors alike, is that this is to 

 be the last show of any kind to be held 

 in the Grand Central Palace, as the 

 building thereafter is to be given over 

 entirely to commercial purposes. The 

 mnuv advantages presented in the use 

 of tiiis building have contributed not a 

 little to the success of the entire series 

 of flower shows held under its roof, and 

 the committee aims to make the forth- 

 coming show one such as will be remem- 

 bered as the best of all. The matter 

 of suitable quarters for subsequent 

 shows is already a subject of grave con- 

 cern for all interested in the progress 

 of floriculture in America. 



If a little additional support by gro\y- 

 ers, both commercial and private, is 

 forthcoming, it is believed that the idea 

 of the biggest show ever will be the 

 result. Developments of the last week 

 indicate that the support asked vnW 

 materialize. Some exhibits quite un- 

 usual in character, yet commercially 

 pointing the way to welcome innova- 



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A New Year's Thought 



Let us learn to feel the joy in things that are simple and universal — in the 

 beauty of the dawn, of sunset and of flowers. Let us cultivate a feeling of 

 tenderness for all living creatures, from the dumb and patient animals to our 

 brother man. Would you learn these deeper values in life? Study the flowers 



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Copyright 1921 

 by H. L. Coullini;. 



Nth and H. Sts., N. W. 



Washington, D. C. 



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Washington, D. C. 



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GEO. C. SHAFFER 



900 Fourteenth Street 



tions, are promised, among them a dis- 

 play of standard trained specimens of 

 the old Marechal Niel and Gloire de 

 Dijon roses, wonderfully interesting to 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



Louise Flower Shop 



Connecticut Ave. at N St., N. W. 



Ml88 Louise W. Daugherty, - - Proprietress 



Phones-Franklin 3879,3841.3842, 



Memt)er Florists' Tclegrapli DeUvery, 



all visitors old enough to remember 

 these favorites in the heyday of their 

 popularity as well as to the younger 

 among us who have never seen them. 



