. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Mabcu 0, 1922 The Florists^ Review 33 ,e iicconimodiited, throu{i;h liinitutioiis ,,!iicli the inanagement has power to iiuke. Persoual inquiry as to this is !0\v necessary. The big gardens will roiiiaiii the "piece de resistance" of the show, and , litre are five of them this year. innovations will be plentiful this year. Fiealizing that the i)ublic is always in- crested in anything showing jiossibili- it's for a more extended use of flowers, ; he flower show eoniniittee is si)aring ,0 effort to create interest. A feature Ml he inaugurat


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Mabcu 0, 1922 The Florists^ Review 33 ,e iicconimodiited, throu{i;h liinitutioiis ,,!iicli the inanagement has power to iiuke. Persoual inquiry as to this is !0\v necessary. The big gardens will roiiiaiii the "piece de resistance" of the show, and , litre are five of them this year. innovations will be plentiful this year. Fiealizing that the i)ublic is always in- crested in anything showing jiossibili- it's for a more extended use of flowers, ; he flower show eoniniittee is si)aring ,0 effort to create interest. A feature Ml he inaugurated this year will hi; loiind in altar and puli)it decorations. Kilicral space has been aj)portione(l to ^11 exhibit demonstrating floral decora- 'lons in churches, confined, of course, t'l the altar and pulpit. Clergy of all -Inuuninations have for a number of cars regretted the absence of flowers -II the services of their different •linrches, and it might be said that the suggestion for this form of exhibit came I'lrcctly from pastors. The decorations v^ill he carried out by florists, different '•??(?orations for eacli day of the show. Tlie auxiliaries for the different settings will be standard in charac- ter, but the series of exhibits will be ?A-hdlly undenominational in character. Other Features. Another feature will he ii duplicate :e[iresentation of the wed? the different membership clubs be- "g rather remarkable. The list of en- ? ies in this section insures that all the ;''ice allotted to the section will be ' 't^^d. John Young, ISec'y. D5ZSZSZSHSH5E5HS^SESHSZ5H5HSHSHSZ5H5aS3SZ5tL5ZSHS2SZSHSE5ZSHSHSZSZS?SES?rJ WHO'S WHO AND WHY C.'£SZSHSH5Z5HS2SHSZ5ESHSZSHSE5E5E5HSESHSE5S5HSaSZSHSZ5HSSSH5Z5HSHSHSZSHS0 FOLIAGE TURNING YELLOW. ^Ne are sending you two specimens, a ?'?'inula and a Cccile rose. You 'II notice tliat the leaves have turned ' I'lw and have the appearance of being "rned. We shall feel greatly obliged if "" can ad


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