. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. p":'>/1i|ini»'7"> v"',^'''" ^w c^v^.^^V'.^-,T«r T ^', ' • ?•^ r'/T'v-'-' JUNI 5, 1919. The Horists' Review 11 when he issued a proclamation, printed conspicuously in the Batimore news- papers May 29, as follows: "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS," URGES MAYOR BROBNING, CALLING UPON THE PEO- PLE OF THE CITY TO DECORATE LIBERALLY FOR RETURN- ING HEROES. Mayor's Office, Baltimore, Md., May 28. To the People of Baltimore: To the end that the home-coming troops may have every physical evidence of the Joy in the liearts of Balt


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. p":'>/1i|ini»'7"> v"',^'''" ^w c^v^.^^V'.^-,T«r T ^', ' • ?•^ r'/T'v-'-' JUNI 5, 1919. The Horists' Review 11 when he issued a proclamation, printed conspicuously in the Batimore news- papers May 29, as follows: "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS," URGES MAYOR BROBNING, CALLING UPON THE PEO- PLE OF THE CITY TO DECORATE LIBERALLY FOR RETURN- ING HEROES. Mayor's Office, Baltimore, Md., May 28. To the People of Baltimore: To the end that the home-coming troops may have every physical evidence of the Joy in the liearts of Baltimoreans over their safe return, I call on everybody along the route of the parade on Saturday, May 31, as well as throughout the city generally, to decorate liberally. "Say It with Flowers" Is particularly appli- cable to the present home-coming, and it would be a splendid idea if potted plants and flowers are placed in front of dwellings, as expressing the love we bear our heroes, who translated patriotism into service, and as honoring the memory of those brave boys who gave the last full measure of devotion. Every home in Baltimore should fly a flag and enter into the spirit of this great occasion. William F. Broenlng, Mayor of Baltimore. The committee of the Baltimore Flo- rists' and Gardeners' Club is about to begin an advertising campaign and is appreciative of this good start. SOlO: BUSY TRUCKS. The White Co., of Cleveland, manufac- turer of automobiles, recently has pub- lished in metropolitan newspapers a list of White trucks which have piled up mileage exceeding 100,000 each. In it there are the names of several florists. The delivery trucks of Malandre Bros., New York, and M. Weiland, Evanston, 111., are recorded as having run over 100,000 miles. That of A. Graham & Son, Cleveland, is in the group of those which have made over 150,000 miles, while the cars of Kirchner's, Cleveland, and Baum's House of Flowers, Knox- ville, Tenn., have made from 20


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