. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. •'??y^.'.w")''... Habch 9, 1922 The Florists^ Review 33 be accommodated, through limitations which the management has power to make. Personal inquiry as to this is uow necessary. The big gardens will remain the "piece de resistance" of the show, and there are five of them this year. Innovations will be plentiful this year. Realizing that the public is always in- terested in anything showing possibili- ties for a more extended use of flowers, the flower show committee is sparing no effort to create interest. A feature to be inaugurate
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. •'??y^.'.w")''... Habch 9, 1922 The Florists^ Review 33 be accommodated, through limitations which the management has power to make. Personal inquiry as to this is uow necessary. The big gardens will remain the "piece de resistance" of the show, and there are five of them this year. Innovations will be plentiful this year. Realizing that the public is always in- terested in anything showing possibili- ties for a more extended use of flowers, the flower show committee is sparing no effort to create interest. A feature to be inaugurated this year will be found in altar and pulpit decorations. Liberal space has been apportioned to ail exhibit demonstrating floral decora- tions in churches, confined, of course, to the altar and pulpit. Clergy of all denominations have for a number of years regretted the absence of flowers in the services of their different churches, and it might be said that the suggestion for this form of exhibit came directly from pastors. The decorations will be carried out by florists, different decorations for each day of the show. The auxiliaries for the different settings will be somewhat standard in charac- ter, but the series of exhibits will be wholly undenominational in character. Other Features. Another feature will be a duplicate representation of the wedding bouquet of Princess Mary, used at her nuptials in Westminster abbey, London, Febru- ary 28. The committee has been in touch by cable with the proper source, and photographic details are expected to be in their hands in time for the ex- hibit to be staged on the opening day of the show. The office of the International Exposi- tion Co. has been moved from the Cana- dian Pacific building to the Grand Cen- tral Palace, and all orders for trade tickets should be sent to the company at tha new address. The rate is 50 cents per ticket in quantities from fifty to 100, and tor 100 or more 40 cents each, with a full rebate for ticket
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