. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. fi^i^^^S^MSSJfm^Ji^^:^Bf^. m£iufi/::/y RmETica is "ihs Prow nf the I/ebsbI; there may be mare cnmfort Umi.'^s.'i:,.''' ./ we are the Hrst tn tauch Unknown Seas, Vol. III. CHICAGO AND NEW YORK, MAY 15, 1888. No. 67. fLHUE/AMERlCAi^ IFlL©l@LI§f Copyright, 1887, by American Florist Company Entered as Second-class Mail matter. Published on the ist and 15th of each mouth by THE AMERICAN FLORIST COMPANY. Generai, Offices, 54 La Salle Street, Chicagn. Eastern Office, Room 81, Vanderbilt Building, New York. All commu


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. fi^i^^^S^MSSJfm^Ji^^:^Bf^. m£iufi/::/y RmETica is "ihs Prow nf the I/ebsbI; there may be mare cnmfort Umi.'^s.'i:,.''' ./ we are the Hrst tn tauch Unknown Seas, Vol. III. CHICAGO AND NEW YORK, MAY 15, 1888. No. 67. fLHUE/AMERlCAi^ IFlL©l@LI§f Copyright, 1887, by American Florist Company Entered as Second-class Mail matter. Published on the ist and 15th of each mouth by THE AMERICAN FLORIST COMPANY. Generai, Offices, 54 La Salle Street, Chicagn. Eastern Office, Room 81, Vanderbilt Building, New York. All communications should be addressed to the general ofl&ce at Chicago. Society OF American Florists.—E. G. Hill, Richmond, Ind., president; John N. May, Sum- mit, N. J., vice-president; M. A. Hunt, Terre Haute, Ind., treasurer; Win. , 67 Brom- field street, Boston, Mass., secretary. Thefourth annual meeting at New York, August 21, 22, 23, 1888. The New York Meeting.—It is not too early for the various florists' organ- izations to take action in regard to at- tending the annual meeting of the S. A. F. at New York in August. A committee should be appointed to secure the names of those who intend to go and to make such arrangements that the delegation may travel in a body. A suitable club badge should also be provided. The New York meeting promises to be a larger and more interesting one than any yet held by the national society, and all who can possibly do so should attend. Make arrangements now to that end. A rate of one and one-third fare for the round trip is already assured and even better rates may be secured before the time of meeting. The spring peant trade is at hand and all who do a general florists' busi- ness will now be called upon by all their customers who decorate their grounds— each one wanting his orders filled first. The problem of how to simultaneously deliver seven different orders in as many different directions with only one or two delivery wa


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