The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade . , and in the youngstage this root is easily broken. Awarm house with plenty of moisture,careful watering with a slight shade isall they require after being will always cause theft-onds to take a yellowish hue. THE RETAIL TRADE Condncted by Kobt. Kit t, Philadelphia, Pa. Mothers Day. Backward, tuni backward, O Time, in thy fligbt,Make me a child again, just for a night!Mother, come back from the echoless shore,Take me again to your heart as of yore;Kiss from my forehead the furrows of the few silver threads


The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade . , and in the youngstage this root is easily broken. Awarm house with plenty of moisture,careful watering with a slight shade isall they require after being will always cause theft-onds to take a yellowish hue. THE RETAIL TRADE Condncted by Kobt. Kit t, Philadelphia, Pa. Mothers Day. Backward, tuni backward, O Time, in thy fligbt,Make me a child again, just for a night!Mother, come back from the echoless shore,Take me again to your heart as of yore;Kiss from my forehead the furrows of the few silver threads out of my ban-Over my slumbers your loving watch keep,Rock me to sleep, mother, rock me to sleep. Sentiment is a great attribute of theAmerican people, as shown in the greatdisaster which happened so recentljin the sinking of the steamship Ti-tanic and the immediate response ofthe government and people to the de-mands of the situation, and the gal-lantry of the men on that ill-fatedocean liner indicated the high regardin which woman is held by man. In. Miss Anna Jarvis. Founder of Mothers Day. Photo Copyrighted by .Anna Jarvis no land has woman been regarded withmore esteem, and the mother morehighly revered, and it is not wonderfulthat a day dedicated to mother andher memory should so quickly be ap-preciated by her sons in this was but five years ago that MissAnna Jarvis of Philadelphia conceivedthe idea of selecting one day in theyear upon which the devotion to moth-ers memory should be observed, andthe second Sunday in May being theday upon which fell the anniversary ofher mothers death, that day waschosen by her as Mothers day. Shewrote to churches, societies, public of-ficials and noted people and the publicpress, and all at once joined with herin the movement which she had orig-inated, and this spread so quickly thatlast year mayors of cities and govern-ors of states all over the nation issued-proclamations advising their constitu-ents to observe Mothers day and


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