. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. .111^ 1. I'-'-"' The Florists' Review 55 r('\' isiii?''•?"?«• lie cini)Ii:iKiz<'<l 1"'^'' ""' '^''^"''^ -which the ussocinl idii cduld rciidci' to tho coin 111 ittcc mid tlic fad thut that .•iHS«Ki:iti(»n \v:is the only hirjro tr:idc ()rMt(Ml iiiiam-ially in llic Cdiiiinittoo's efforts. It is i)rol)!ibl(; that tlic ••issociaticii's iioMieiKdatiire r-ormnit- Ice, to lie apiiointcd by President Ilnsl- \u<^s. will with (lie Aineriean joint (Miiiiinittee. The readiiiix that morning of
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. .111^ 1. I'-'-"' The Florists' Review 55 r('\' isiii?''•?"?«• lie cini)Ii:iKiz<'<l 1"'^'' ""' '^''^"''^ -which the ussocinl idii cduld rciidci' to tho coin 111 ittcc mid tlic fad thut that .•iHS«Ki:iti(»n \v:is the only hirjro tr:idc ()rMt(Ml iiiiam-ially in llic Cdiiiinittoo's efforts. It is i)rol)!ibl(; that tlic ••issociaticii's iioMieiKdatiire r-ormnit- Ice, to lie apiiointcd by President Ilnsl- \u<^s. will with (lie Aineriean joint (Miiiiinittee. The readiiiix that morning of the in- teresting' |ia|irr (111 "Seed Testiiiff Kx- periences" liy A. L. Stone, of the state departincnt of aoth Mr. McFarland and Mr. Stone \\rvo fjjiven risin}:^ votes of thanks. The National Garden Bureau. The rpiestion of publicity and the national garden bureau was introduced by tlio report of Leonard II. Vaughan, of (Hiicafjo, for the special advertisin<^ coinmittiK! on home gardens; this rcp<irt chiefly told what had been accom- plished in cooperation with the bureau in carrying out the plans outlined in the bureau's prospectus. He said that the first story had been sent out to 1,500 newsjiapcrs all over the country except in the south, where the right season was then past. When an order for regular service was received from a nevvspajier, all other papers in that city were eliminated, with a mailing list of 4,10 as a result. Through 2(VA papers they liad readied about 4,000,000 readers, frer. The association voted to continue the garden committee for another year, as a new committee to be appointed by the incoming jiresident. Cooperative Publicity. Publicity for the home garden move- nient was treated from another angle by J. li. Hamilton, of the J. K. Hamil- ton Advertising Agency, Chicago, who said that conferences with bankers and manufacturers in various parts of the country showed a strong desire for the spread of this movement, in orde
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