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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



Mat 30, 1912. 



FOBT SMITH, ABK. 



This city has seven raUroads, besides 

 the electric line, and C. J. Brockman 

 makes good use of a time card for local 

 advertising, supplementing his news- 

 paper advertising. He gets out a neat 

 card, giving the time of each train on 

 each road and also the car time of the 

 electric line. Across the top and bot- 

 tom of the card he prints his advertise- 

 ment. In speaking of the card he said: 



"This is an advertising scheme which 

 I have found to be good, when supple- 

 mented with newspaper advertising. It 

 is a railway timetable and street car 

 guide, and also express company guide, 

 which every business house needs and 

 after using a while they find it indis- 

 pensable. I have been putting out a 

 new one about every three months. Of 

 course they should be kept up to date, 

 and it might be necessary to get them 

 out oftener sometimes. They are printed 

 on cardboard, and tacked or hung up 

 in prominent public places and given 

 to business houses that desire them. We 

 find they bring us considerable business 

 and we get many compliments for our 

 enterprise and public spirit. The good 

 will of the public is a valuable asset, 

 when supplemented by good service. 

 The printer keeps the type set up, and 

 any change in the timetable or adver- 

 tising copy is easily made." 



BALTIMOBE, MD. 



The Gardeners' and Florists' Club 

 held an entertainment and dan^se at 

 the club rooms, St. Paul and Franklin 

 streets, Monday evening, May 27. The 

 soloists were Miss Margaret S. Schein 

 and Mrs. G. Percy. George F. Lurssen 

 recited, and music was furnished by the 

 Howard Johnson orchestra. 



The committee arranging the event 

 was composed of J. L. Towner, chair- 

 man ; J. J. Perry, C. H. Wagner, Albert 

 Fiedler, Guy Stricklen and Harry 

 Forthuber. 



The officers of the club are: Will- 

 iam Christie, president; William John- 

 ston, vice-president; N. F. Flitton, 

 financial secretary; G. Talver, record- 

 ing secretary; F. C. Burger, treasurer, 

 and C. M. Wagner, librarian. 



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Livingston, Mont., May 18, 1912. 

 I have been trying Fanglne on lettuce for what m 

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 The trial has been brief, but sufficient to convlncf 



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Tobacco Stems 



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