. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 112 The Rorists' Review May 26, 1921. Report of the annual meeting and ex- hibition of the American Iris Society appears on page 19 of this issue. The oflScial roster of the J. Van Lindley Nursery Co., Pomona, N. C, is: Presi- dent, Paul C. Lindley; vice-president, Dr. J. P. Turner; secretary and treasurer, A. J. Sykes; sales manager, R. E. Dal- ton, Jr. The proceedings of the 1920 convention of the American Association of Nursery- men have just been sent to members. The discussions of that meeting make this a particularly interesting volume, and t


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 112 The Rorists' Review May 26, 1921. Report of the annual meeting and ex- hibition of the American Iris Society appears on page 19 of this issue. The oflScial roster of the J. Van Lindley Nursery Co., Pomona, N. C, is: Presi- dent, Paul C. Lindley; vice-president, Dr. J. P. Turner; secretary and treasurer, A. J. Sykes; sales manager, R. E. Dal- ton, Jr. The proceedings of the 1920 convention of the American Association of Nursery- men have just been sent to members. The discussions of that meeting make this a particularly interesting volume, and the expert editorial hand of the secretary is evident. Because of the late frost, about half of the varieties of iris at Peterson Nurs- ery, Chicago, are blooming this season. Absolutely every variety of peony is com- ing through in fine shape, says W. A. Peterson, and none seems to be injured by the frost. The annual convention of the A. A. N., which will be held at the Congress hotel, Chicago, June 22 to 24, will be given up to trade discussion, without special events or speakers during the convention days, as there are plenty of questions for the members to thrash out among themselves, without taking time to listen to some prominent man give his ideas on general topics. A LETTER THAT PULLS. If you had Aladdin's lamp in youi hands, what would be your first desire / You said it. You would rub that old lamp and within twenty-four hours every account outstanding among your cus- tomers would be settled. Because "col- lecting" is one of our chief diflScultics. The J. Van Lindley Nursery Co., which operates its florists' business as the Van Lindley Co., at Pomona, N. C, has found in the lines of a collection letter a lamp almost as efficacious as the one Aladdin used. Here is the let- ter that was sent out May 1 to 700 cus- tomers, signed by President Paul C. Lindley: My Dear Friend: Last year, while tlie snn was sliining briRlit. we purcliased many thousnnds of duUnrs' wo


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