. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. '%:' Though I "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS," I ask all the powers ;:;: t'^ ; f; That send sunshine and showers: -'^ To bless thee always with happy hours. ?«Ajt Penn Standards Never Vary Our Policy Permits None But the Best. ?^^ 124TremontSt. jRn^' 'nSHeu&f BOSTON "Whmn You Think of Botton, Think of Pmnn" 'V»'''v»y"v»A"v»'. SECY YOUNG'S CORNER OFFICE: U70 BROADWAT. NIW TORE . Uh^'' ai :?'*^?; v*\' i''•^'::. SOCIETT OF AMEBIOAK FLORISTS. Plant Beglstratloii. Public notice is hereby given that J. A. Peterson & Sons, 3132


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. '%:' Though I "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS," I ask all the powers ;:;: t'^ ; f; That send sunshine and showers: -'^ To bless thee always with happy hours. ?«Ajt Penn Standards Never Vary Our Policy Permits None But the Best. ?^^ 124TremontSt. jRn^' 'nSHeu&f BOSTON "Whmn You Think of Botton, Think of Pmnn" 'V»'''v»y"v»A"v»'. SECY YOUNG'S CORNER OFFICE: U70 BROADWAT. NIW TORE . Uh^'' ai :?'*^?; v*\' i''•^'::. SOCIETT OF AMEBIOAK FLORISTS. Plant Beglstratloii. Public notice is hereby given that J. A. Peterson & Sons, 3132 McHenry avenue, Westwood, Cincinnati, O., sub- mits for registration the new plant here mentioned: Begonia seedling. No. 442; parentage, Bego- nia Mrs. J. A. Peterson x aocotrana. Strong, sturdy grower; large flowers, about the slEe and shape of those of Begonia Mellor; color, Ameri- can Beanty rose; foliage, dark bronze turning to green. The rarlety was originated by the firm about three years ago and, as a commercial va- riety. Is considered by them the best they have ever offered for dissemination. The flowers last well on the plant, not falling readily. Any person objecting to this regis- tration, or to the use of the proposed name, is requested to communicate with the secretary at once. If no objection to the registration is received, this plant will be registered February 20. John Young, Sec'y. NATIONAL PUBLICITY CAMPAIGN. The Campaign and Christmas. In the preparation of the list of sub- scribers to the campaign for 1920, it is found that only about one-eighth of the florists of the country have, so far, real- ized that it is to their advantage to sup- port this movement to the extent of pledging subscriptions. There is no longer any doubt as to the efficacy of the campaign—in the face of the excep- tionally large volume of business ac- complished during the recent holidays, there could not be. If the campaign was not the most prominent factor in bringing about


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