. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igos. The American Florist. 73. DELIVERY CARDS, TAGS AND ENVELOPE NEEDED IN MODERN FLORISTS' BUSINESS. (Considerably reduced in reproduction.)' At the Thornton-Roe wedding at the bride's home, 150 West Firty-ninth street, the large room in which the ceremony was performed was hand- somely decorated. The walls were cov- ered with wild smilax relieved with pink roses. Streamers of Asparagus plumosus and pink roses almost com- pletely hid the ceiling. Twelve aisle posts were used, covered with white ribbon and Japane
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igos. The American Florist. 73. DELIVERY CARDS, TAGS AND ENVELOPE NEEDED IN MODERN FLORISTS' BUSINESS. (Considerably reduced in reproduction.)' At the Thornton-Roe wedding at the bride's home, 150 West Firty-ninth street, the large room in which the ceremony was performed was hand- somely decorated. The walls were cov- ered with wild smilax relieved with pink roses. Streamers of Asparagus plumosus and pink roses almost com- pletely hid the ceiling. Twelve aisle posts were used, covered with white ribbon and Japanese lilies. In an unused corner of the room was a huge jar of lilac and pink roses. The rear of the room was banked with palms and pink roses. In other rooms palms and plants with cut flowers liberally distributed formed the decorations. San Francisco Press Club Decorations. By way of introduction it may be said that when the year 1903 was in its fifth month President Eoosevelt visited San Francisco and in the large jinks room of the city's press club, after delivering a catchy speech to the crowded audience of newspapermen, he accepted the offer of a black crayon pencil and in a bold Innd, over hia sig- nature, wrote on a lieavy white card- board double the size of a page of the New York Tribune, this sentiment: "Good luck to the San Francisco press ; One night last week a rare occasion was on at the press club, and the president's cardboard sentiment, a wall adornment conspicuously placed in the jinks room, was picturesquely decor- ated with California blooms and fruit that even in California are rare for early January, namely, sweet peas, wild iris, buttercups and poppies. The floral design was a colossal fern and moss horseshoe that overhung the cardboard inscription, its further embellishment, additional to the flowers named being an artistic arrangement of American Beauty and Liberty roses and Prosper- ity carnations and a liberal supply of floral beauties i
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