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The Rorists' Review 



JCNI 2, 1921 



New White Seedling Carnation 



THOMAS C. JOY 



Rooted Cuttings, $12.00 for 100; $100.00 for 1000; $450.00 for 5000 

 Deliveries beginning January, 1922, and filled in order 



JOY FLORAL CO., ''iSS:^ 



FERNS— exclusively— FERNS 



Our efforts are devoted exclusively to the growing of Ferns, which ;insures the trade who purchase our stock the highest 

 quality Ferfis. We would appreciate your orders and can make prompt shipment in the following varieties: 



BOSTON 



ROOSEVKLT 



TEDDY. JR. 



-wnnviAiiii 



WHITMANII COMP... 

 ASP. PLUMOSUS, »>4-ln.., 

 ASP. SPRKNGKRI, ai^-ln 



2i4-ln. 



100 

 . $6.00 



. S.OO 

 .. 4.60 



1000 «• 

 $55.00 



4S.OO 

 40.00 



BOSTON 



ROOSKVELT f "' ^"^ ""* 



TEDDY, JR >3-Jn $lS.OO $140.00 



WHITMANII 



WHITMANII COMP.. 



ASP. PLUMOSUS. 3 -In 9.00 80.00 



ASP. SPRENGERI, S-in S.OO 70.00 



Trade references or cash with order. 



The Sprins^field Floral and Fern Co. 





Sprins^f ield, Ohio 



viewed from a new angle since the association 

 has been incorporated? Is it desirable or pos- 

 sible to restrict tlie use of the trade-mark? 

 Should it be featured in our publicity work? 

 Would a slogan on the order of that used by the 

 florists be a better vehicle for publicity? Who 

 has a slogan in his system and what is it? Shall 

 the trade-mark be continued or dropped? 



Speakers will be limited to five min- 

 utes each. The debate will be led by 

 the following: Against the trade-mark: 

 C. W. Carman, Lawrence, Kan.; C. H. 

 Perkins, Newark, N. Y., and John H. 

 Dayton, Painesville, 0. For the trade- 

 mark: Earl Ferris, Hampton, la.; Eob- 

 ert Pyle, West Grove, Pa., and J. E. 

 Mayhew, Waxahachie, Tex. 



Following these speakers there will 

 be discussion from the floor with a time 



. limit of three minutes for each speaker. 

 Final resolution and vote on this sub- 

 ject will also be had Thursday after- 



■ noon, unless circumstances warrant a 

 change by the convention. 



There will then be a discussion con- 

 cerning the oflBce of executive secretary, 

 when comments and suggestions from 

 the floor will be asked. Next will come 

 a discussion of the office of traffic man- 



, ager, in which comments and sugges- 

 tions from the floor will also be wel- 

 comed. Speakers will be limited to five 

 minutes in these discussions of the as- 

 sociation's offices. The final resolutions, 

 and voting on them, resulting from 

 these discussions are planned for the 

 afternoon session. 



Dues up for Discussion. 



Another important closed session will 



be held Thursday afternoon at 2 



o'clock, again for voting members only. 



The topic will be the all-absorbing one 



of dues, concerning which the program 



committee puts these questions: 



Is any change In the present schedule of dues 

 desired? Since our last meeting the associa- 

 tion has been incorporated. Are the members 

 to hold shares? How are they to be appor- 

 tioned and will the number of shares held by a 



BIDDEFORD, MAINE 



NEW CARNATIONS 



MAINE SUNSHINE, YELLOW 



Domer Gold Medal 



Chicago, January, 1920 



Rooted Cnttlnga 

 915.00 per 100, 9120.00 per lOOO 



WRITE FOR DELIVERY 



WHITE DELIGHT 



Texas Prize, Washinston, D. C. Jan., 1921 



Stronger than PINK DELIGHT 



Rooted Cuttings 

 912.00 per 100, 9100^00 per lOOO 



WRITE FOR DELIVERY 



