Febkuaux 9, 1922 



The Florists^ Review 



73 



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The fl ortoto whose cards appear on the pages carryliig this head, are prepared to fill o rders 

 """ "~ from other florists for local delivery on the usual basis. "" " 



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Flower 

 Thoughts 



Flowers bloom all about us 

 if we have eyes to see and 

 hearts to understand — flowers 

 of kindness, flowers of cour- 

 tesy, flowers of friendliness, 

 flowers of poetry, music and 

 art. 



May this year be filled with 

 flowers of happiness for all 

 our brother florists. 



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POURTBtNTH 9 H 5TRBrW 

 • WAXMIM&TOM • 



RAMM'S ^h^r^ 



In the \T V_..l_ 412 Madison 



of New York 



Heart 



Prompt and Efficient Service 



Avenue 



Member F. T. D. 



WIRE US FOR ALL OCCASION S 



P'OKKERSE&SON 



65 FIFTH AVENUE 



A Card This Size 



Costs onir $1.2.'> per AVeck 

 on Yearly Or«ler 



It would koep your name and your Bpeclalty 

 before tlie whole trade. 



A half-Inch card costs only 62'ac per wet'k on 

 yearly order. 



would be forthcoming, although through 

 a misunderstanding it was not voted at 

 the association's annual convention at 

 Toronto. 



In a lengthy discussion, the importance 

 of carrying along and supporting the 

 national publicity movement through tlie 

 magazines was emphasized. Chairman 

 Penn referred to the national publicity 

 campaign as the hub and the local pub- 

 licity campaign as the spokes of the pub- 

 licity wheel. 



Secretary Young presented the finan- 

 cial report of the campaign to December, 

 1921, showing the balance of the fund at 

 the beginning of 1922 to be $1,628.36. 

 The secretary also submitted a pro- 

 gressive report, as of date January 24, 



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