. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Hmsrica is "the Prow of the I/essel; there may be mare camfart Rmidships. but wb are the Erst to touch Unknown ;\ Vol, XLVIII. CHICAGO AND NEW YORK. MARCH 24, 1917. No. 1503 The American Florist Ebtablishxd 1885. Copyright 1917 by American Florist Company. Entered as Second Class Matter Nov. 11, 1891 at the Post Office at Chicago. Illinois, under act of March 3. 1879. Published Evbrt Saturday by AMERICAN FLORIST COMPANY, 440 S. Dearborn St.» Chicago. Long Distance Phone: Harrison 7465. registered Ca


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Hmsrica is "the Prow of the I/essel; there may be mare camfart Rmidships. but wb are the Erst to touch Unknown ;\ Vol, XLVIII. CHICAGO AND NEW YORK. MARCH 24, 1917. No. 1503 The American Florist Ebtablishxd 1885. Copyright 1917 by American Florist Company. Entered as Second Class Matter Nov. 11, 1891 at the Post Office at Chicago. Illinois, under act of March 3. 1879. Published Evbrt Saturday by AMERICAN FLORIST COMPANY, 440 S. Dearborn St.» Chicago. Long Distance Phone: Harrison 7465. registered Cable Address; Ameflo, Chicago Subscription, United States and Mexico. $ a year; Canada, $; Europe and Countries in Postal Union. Volumes half yearly from August 3, 1901. Address all correspondence, subscriptions etc., American Florist Co.,440 S. Dearborn SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FLORISTS AND ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURISTS. Oppickrs — R. C. Kebr. Houston, Texas. President; A, L. Miller, Jamaica, N. Y., Vice- President; John Young, New York. Secretary; J. J. He6B, Omaha, Neb., Treasurer. Next annual convention at New York, August 21-24, 1917. Fifth National Flower Show. The Fifth National Flower Show and the Thirty-fourth convention of the Society of Amer- ican Florists will be held at St. Louia, Mo., April 6-15. 1918. If Trees Could Talk. If trees could talk, the tales they'd tell Would surely be worth listening to. The trees that form the shady dell. Where lovers their fond vows renew; The trees that guard the home, the street Where children play and elders rest; What varied tales would they repeat Of hopes deferred or hearts oppressed. Of happy lives divinely blest. If trees could talk, how oft we'd hear Of gross mistreatment, lack of cave, Borne patiently for many a year. While thoughtless mortals unaware Of how trees suEfer, why they fail, Put forth no effort to repel The foes that constantly assail. Sad tales like this we know full well. A myriad sufferi


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