. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. May 25, 1922 The Florists^ Review 35 few weeks. All of those who have not reserved space for their exhibits are requested to do so as soon as possible, 80 that ample space may be provided for all who wish to exhibit their goods. Space will be furnished free to the ex- hibitors, but each one will be expected to stage his own exhibit and care for it throughout the convention. Attendance Should Pay. Those who have been making trade exhibits at our Texas conventions in the past have been well repaid by the business done, to say nothing of the profits d


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. May 25, 1922 The Florists^ Review 35 few weeks. All of those who have not reserved space for their exhibits are requested to do so as soon as possible, 80 that ample space may be provided for all who wish to exhibit their goods. Space will be furnished free to the ex- hibitors, but each one will be expected to stage his own exhibit and care for it throughout the convention. Attendance Should Pay. Those who have been making trade exhibits at our Texas conventions in the past have been well repaid by the business done, to say nothing of the profits derived from an advertising standpoint. Our members have been requested to withhold their orders for their supplies, for their fall and win- ter needs, until the convention dates, and to place their orders for their re- quirements with those in charge of the exhibits which will be there at that time. This custom has been quite largely observed by the members of the Texas State Florists' Association in the past and those who have done so have found that they can more nearly secure the goods they want, by reason of the fact that they have greater as- sortments to select from. Invitation is extended to all supply houses, wholesalers, greenhouse manu- facturers and any others who may have goods of any kind to offer to the flo- rists' trade to be with us and especially are they urged to make exl»bits of their goods at this meeting. Louis J. Tackett, Scc'y. SHERMAN, TEX. There were excessive rains here last month; the winter was unusually warm, but the spring has been damp and cool. Flowers and plants, especially violets, were in abundance all winter. The holi- day trade this year has been about twenty-five per cent better than that of a year ago and the Easter trade was about thirty per cent greater than that of last year. Outside roses have been in abundance. Easter lilies are in abun- dance and carnations are still good. Sweet peas grown outside, with long stems, are in good suppl


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