. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Fbbedaby 12« 1020 The Florists' Review 27 !SQ3!SffiS^OSlSfilSSlSSI^IlSS]^S!S&9iSSS!^I03IO?RS9lS9l08SSI^!^!S9l^ffiSffiS8^1ffiSS TENNESSEE FLORISTS MEET \iy*Yirr*>ir/sv]ir*^a/s\iiri\ir/SNT^>(ir/svirr<Wirsviri«\"(«vir^^^. |ITH an attendance of over 100, which, with the ex- hibitors, represented four- teen states and one foreign country, the sixth annual convention of the Tennessee State Florists' Association, held at Knoxville Thursday and Friday, February 5 and 6, could hardly be ac- cused of provincialism. The enthusiasm shown was


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Fbbedaby 12« 1020 The Florists' Review 27 !SQ3!SffiS^OSlSfilSSlSSI^IlSS]^S!S&9iSSS!^I03IO?RS9lS9l08SSI^!^!S9l^ffiSffiS8^1ffiSS TENNESSEE FLORISTS MEET \iy*Yirr*>ir/sv]ir*^a/s\iiri\ir/SNT^>(ir/svirr<Wirsviri«\"(«vir^^^. |ITH an attendance of over 100, which, with the ex- hibitors, represented four- teen states and one foreign country, the sixth annual convention of the Tennessee State Florists' Association, held at Knoxville Thursday and Friday, February 5 and 6, could hardly be ac- cused of provincialism. The enthusiasm shown was quite on a par with the breadth of representation. The well filled program, which appeared in The Review of January 29, was carried out exactly as planned, except that Philip Breitmeyer and Albert Pochelon, of De- troit, Mich., were unable to present their advocacy and history, respective- ly, of the F. T. D, in person and M. Bloy, of Detroit, gave their papers a highly effective reading. Officers Elected. In the election of oflBcers, A. J. Mc- Nutt, who is president of the Knoxville Florists' Society, was chosen president of the state association; T. H. Joy, of Nashville, was elected vice-president, and Prof. G. M. Bentley, of the Uni- versity of Tennessee, Knoxville, who has been the secretary-treasurer of the association since its formation in 1915, was reelected to his office. After the address of welcome by Mayor Neal, Presi- dent H. G. Bramm, of Bristol, in his address pre- sented a succinct review of the prob- lems of the trade as they w«re repre- sented on the con- vention program, thus touching suc- cessively on pur- chasing, growing, selUng, storekeep- ing, accounting and delivering. He also called attention both to the debt of gratitude which the state association owed to the Knox- ville society for its hospitality and to the debt of prompti- tude which those in attendance owed to the convention as a whole in attending the various sessions. The spirit of


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