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The Florists' Review 



48 



THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



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THE HOUSE OF NOVELTIES 



^ We have a large assortment of 

 all kinds of EASTER ELORIST 

 SUPPLIES. There is no interruption 

 to our importation. They are con- 

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CURLED EDGE CREPE PAPER 



Curled on both edges, same width as water- 

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TRELLIS 



6 to 16-inch. 

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mittee of three, consisting of John 

 Young, «f New York; J. J. Hess, of 

 Omaha^ and Robert C. Kerr, of Houston, 

 was appointed on the trade exhibition 

 to be held in conjunction with the San 

 Francisco .meeting, to report as to rates 

 for space, etc. This committee recom- 

 mended the adoption of the same rules 

 that prevailed at the exhibition at the 

 convention in Boston and that the same 

 40 cents per square foot be charged for 

 space, which on motion of S. J. Goddard 

 was concurred an. 



A motion was adopted to dispense 

 with the reading of essays at the San 

 Francisco meeting, but to invite a 

 limited number of prominent^, people tif.. 

 prepare such essays, the same to be 

 furnished in advance of the meeting in 



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time for publication in the various trade 

 papers. On motion of Ex-President 

 Wirth a committee of five on program 

 was appointed, .consisting of John 

 Young, chairman. New York; Daniel 

 MacEorie, San Francisco; August Poehl- 

 mann, Chicago; Wm. R. Nicholson, 

 Framingham, and George Burton, Phila- 

 delphia. 



On motion of W. R. Nicholson the 

 chair appointed the following commit- 

 tee, on publicity: Georjge Burton, pres- 

 ident Florists' Club of Philadelphia, 

 chairman; Irwin Bertermann, president 



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Theodore Wirth and J. J. Hess were 

 appointed auditing committee, to pass 



