. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Skptembek 15, 1921 The Rorists' Revteu 19 siastic support being given from all over Canada, and the welcome given the visitors will be a real, hearty Canadian one. Visitors from both the United States and Canada are reminded that there will be reduced fares to the convention. Secure a one-way ticket and a certifi- cate for each one of the family. Eegis- ter at the convention, where an order for a return ticket will be given by rep- resentatives of the railways, who will be on hand during the convention. Make a point of registering early. J. J. H. C


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Skptembek 15, 1921 The Rorists' Revteu 19 siastic support being given from all over Canada, and the welcome given the visitors will be a real, hearty Canadian one. Visitors from both the United States and Canada are reminded that there will be reduced fares to the convention. Secure a one-way ticket and a certifi- cate for each one of the family. Eegis- ter at the convention, where an order for a return ticket will be given by rep- resentatives of the railways, who will be on hand during the convention. Make a point of registering early. J. J. H. CLEVELAND IS PUSHING. After the lapse of six years since the last national flower show, the trade is looking forward to the big exhibition in Cleveland next spring. That the Cleveland florists recognize their respon- sibility, as well as their opportunity, is indicated by the energetic manner in which they are undertaking prepara- tions. One of the most assiduous of the committees is that on publicity and much material is being published in the Cleveland newspapers. Last week ap- peared in the Plain Dealer the portraits of S. S. Pennock, who will be president of the S. A. F. at the time of the show; Thomas Roland and Adolph Gude, presi- dent and vice-president of the society now; James McLaughlin, newly elected president of the Clevelanu Florists' Club; F. C. W. Brown and H. P. Knoble, heads of the two largest florists' enter- prises in Cleveland. At the same time half a column of material concerning the show was printed. The following committee under Her- man P, Knoble, chairman, is engaged in preparing for the big exhibition: Timothy Smith, admissions; F. C. W. Brown, advertising; Ella Grant Wilson, publicity; Bobert P. Brydon, aquarian; Fred C. Witthuhn, bureau of informa- tion; Walter E. Cook, concessions; Wil- liam H. Temblett, exterior decoration; A. D. Taylor, interior decoration; George E. Carrothers, lectures and school garden; Carl Hagenburger, local exhibits; Charles


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