The Florists' Review 



Apbil 7, 1921 



Th« Ooriat* whose cuAa mppmt on the p«k«« earrrlBK thle heed, ere vrepered to 101 orterir. 

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PUBLICITY COMMITTEE. 



Meeting at New York. 



A meeting of the publicity committee 

 of the S. A. F. wiis held at the society's 

 administration offices, 43 West Eight- 

 eenth street, New York, Thursday, 

 March 17. There were present: Chair- 

 man Henry Ponn, Boston, Mass.; J. 

 Fred. Ammann, Edwardsville, 111.; 

 George Asmus, Chicago; Secretary John 

 Young, New York, and Major P. F. 

 O'Keefe, Boston. 



Mr. Asmus outlined the publicity 

 work of the Allied Florists' Trade Asso- 

 ciation of Illinois, especially insofar as 

 it related and contributed to the na- 

 tional publicity campaign. Concluding 

 his remarks, he handed to the secretary 

 a check for $1,179.63, being twenty-five 

 per cent of the total amount collected 

 by the association for publicity pur- 

 poses during the month of December, 

 1920. 



Secretary Young submitted a finan- 

 cial report for the months of January 

 and February, showing receipts from all 

 sources to have been $20,293.91. A sup- 

 plementary report to March 17 showed 

 additional receipts amounting to 

 $1,844.63. The secretary was instructed 

 to write to all delinquent subscribers, 

 urging that remittances on subscription 

 guarantees be made promptly, so that 



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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 cuhivate 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 Iife> Study the flowers. 



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