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Flowers and 

 Perseverance 



If we feel like giving up, 

 let us watch the flowers. 

 How they stick to their 

 business of growing and 

 blooming and smiling — 

 just making the world a 

 lovelier place to live in! 



We send Flower Fhoughts 

 to our Brother Florists, 

 thoughts o( good luck, of 

 kindliness, of persever- 

 ance, of co-operation and 

 of cheer. 



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 of [New lOrk Avenue 



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Prompt and EfBdent Service 



Uonber F. T. D. 



WIRE US FOR ALL OCCASIONS 



P'OaXKERSE&SON 



65 FIFTH AVENUE 



tulips, snapdragons, calendulas, pansies 

 and mignonette. 



Bulbous stock is plentiful and the 

 daily demand does not consume the sup- 

 ply- 



Various Notes. 



Ofscar May, state vice-president of the 

 S. A, F., reports that he has arranged 

 with the Pennsylvania for two special 

 cars for the St. Louis party which is 

 to attend the national flower show. The 

 train will leave Monday, March 27, at 

 noon and will arrive in Indianapolis at 

 5:40 p. m. the same day. Oscar May and 

 A. W. Gumz, who have charge of the 

 arrangements for the trip, say that the 

 party will number fifty or more, all to 

 be present on St. Louis day, March 28. 



April 7, Arbor day, will be celebrated 

 hy the civic tree planting committee bv 

 planting 1,000 trees along King's High- 

 way, in honor of the American Legion. 



George Waldbart is at the Mullanphy 

 hospital recovering from an operation 

 for appendicitis. From last reports Mr. 

 Waldbart was getting along all right. 



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