. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ISO Asylum Street Member P. T. D. Hartford, Conn. J. Albert Brodrib. "^m-ibu. 8ti«t P»Bf HI \m tou. Mew Britain. Iferiden. lltddlfltowii. Minfhwtff. BockviUe, FBrnungton, Williin»nrin Mambar Floriata' Tdegnph Delivary AModatioa NEWPORT, R. L SMITH JAMESTOWN. R. I. PORTLAND, ME. THE FLOWER SHOP ML E. McCmiftf*'^ 47 Oak Street MANCHESTER, N. H. H. C. STACHE. L. D. PHONE un-R. WATERBURYandWestem Connecticut WESTOVER, ST. MARGARET'S and TAFT SCHOOLS Your orders will be given our best attention RYAN & POWERS, r"few riJiS, Morse & Beals


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ISO Asylum Street Member P. T. D. Hartford, Conn. J. Albert Brodrib. "^m-ibu. 8ti«t P»Bf HI \m tou. Mew Britain. Iferiden. lltddlfltowii. Minfhwtff. BockviUe, FBrnungton, Williin»nrin Mambar Floriata' Tdegnph Delivary AModatioa NEWPORT, R. L SMITH JAMESTOWN. R. I. PORTLAND, ME. THE FLOWER SHOP ML E. McCmiftf*'^ 47 Oak Street MANCHESTER, N. H. H. C. STACHE. L. D. PHONE un-R. WATERBURYandWestem Connecticut WESTOVER, ST. MARGARET'S and TAFT SCHOOLS Your orders will be given our best attention RYAN & POWERS, r"few riJiS, Morse & Beals, LOWELL, MASS. Nearest Shipping Point to NEW HAMPSHIRE and,VERMONT Members Florists' Telegraph Deliverj Association s: Vermont's -^TTpI^S^' 171r»T»lof 128 Church St., Barlin« r AUI ibl . . Member T-T-D. most experienced and older florists get up some sort of folder, under the title of "Floral Hints," in it to be sugges- tions as to the uses and purposes of cut flowers and as to the proper care of plants. This could be made cheap enough so that each florist could afford to distribute hundreds among his dif- ferent customers. In this way people would be encouraged and educated in the use of flowers—for their own enjoy- ment as well as for special occasions. Only too often the effect of a beautiful bunch of roses is ruined because the proper vase or basket was not used, or a plant is spoiled because of insufiScient moisture or nourishment. There are many suggestions which would help better our trade, one of the oldest, best and most interesting, a trade working in harmony with nature, we might say. The beauty of flowers is nature's art; our art is in the ar- rangement of flowers. August F. Vogt. NATIONAL PUBLICITY CAMPAiaN. [Continued from page 6B-] rial matter, the design suggested by a famous illustration, including a beauti- ful girl of the Mary Pickford order, whose countenance gave unmistakable evidence of pleasure in the possession of gifts of flowe


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