. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 32 The Florists' Review January 5, 1922 will face another year of starvation if they are unable to procure seeds for their planting the coming season. Science and Help. The trade in general doesn 't want to overlook the fact that the officers of the society are always willing and anxious to give advice to their members on any subject which may come up. Don't hesi- tate to feel perfectly free to consult our botanist, Prof. E. A. White; our en- tomologist, Prof. H. C. Irish, and our pathologist, Dr. William H. Martin, who are willing to give the best
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 32 The Florists' Review January 5, 1922 will face another year of starvation if they are unable to procure seeds for their planting the coming season. Science and Help. The trade in general doesn 't want to overlook the fact that the officers of the society are always willing and anxious to give advice to their members on any subject which may come up. Don't hesi- tate to feel perfectly free to consult our botanist, Prof. E. A. White; our en- tomologist, Prof. H. C. Irish, and our pathologist, Dr. William H. Martin, who are willing to give the best they have to give, which advice will cost the mem- bers nothing. And, as a final and last word, when you get through with the men of science, don't forget the personal side of our business. We are all .friends. Competi- tions and rivalries and keen business dealings are the stress and strivings of the day's work, but do not let these carry you too far. Let no hatreds and jealousies mar the everpresent fact that we are all human, and in the long run there is plenty in this world for all of us. Let us all Strive for friendly feel' ing and cooperation for the advance- ment of horticulture and the happiness of humanitv and for a bigger and better S. A. F. ' S. S. Pennock. SECRETARY SUMS UP YEAR. Fifth National Flower Show. For the information of members, the secretary is pleased to make a few com- ments on the work of the S. A. F. dur- ing the year just closed. First, I should make mention of the arrangements completed for the fifth national flower show, which is to be held at Cleveland, O., March 25 to April 1. As all our members know, the pro- motion of this show has engaged the attention of the national flower show committee and the officers of the so- ciety since the postponement of the proposed St. Louis show, in 1918. It was unfortunate that conditions made this postponement necessary, but every- body knows that the world was in tur- moil at that time, and the committee acte
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