. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 14. The Florists' Rcvic icw\ Januabt 9, 1919. that tho spirit of progress abides with the trade in the Sixth City. The name of another club member also is included in the list of directors, that of Robert Weeks, president of the National As- sociation of Gardeners. Frank A. Friedley has been reappointed vice- president for the northern part of the state of Ohio and Herman P. Knoble has been retained upon the publicity finance /"committee. Charles J. Graham has the honor of being the first club president to sit as an S. A. F. director. Mac. MOR


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 14. The Florists' Rcvic icw\ Januabt 9, 1919. that tho spirit of progress abides with the trade in the Sixth City. The name of another club member also is included in the list of directors, that of Robert Weeks, president of the National As- sociation of Gardeners. Frank A. Friedley has been reappointed vice- president for the northern part of the state of Ohio and Herman P. Knoble has been retained upon the publicity finance /"committee. Charles J. Graham has the honor of being the first club president to sit as an S. A. F. director. Mac. MORE ABOUT "; For several months The Review has been trying to locate the manufacturer of "Ironite," a "lawn dressing, not a ; A. Miller, the sales agent of this preparation, is as active as Josh Billings' flea—"he never stays ; Two months ago he was in the Pacific coast states. There he sold a consider- able quantity of "Ironite" to the flo- rists, but did not get out of one city in time to avoid returning the money. It was not more than two weeks after this experience that he was reported to be calling on the trade in Pennsylvania. Now comes G. H. Hennessey, of the North Side Greenhouses, Springfield, 111., who sends The Review one of the shipping labels that are attached to the bags of "Ironite" that Mr. Miller ships ahead of him. On the back of this label is written Mr. Miller's name. The label is in green and says: Lawns made beautiful. Ironite, a lawn dress- ing, not a fertilizer. For trees, plants and lawns. National Tree & Remedy Co. Home office, Denver, Col. P. O. Box 1721, Los Angeles, Cal. Mr. Hennessey says: "Noticed a request for the address of 'Ironite.' Here is the label. Mr. Miller's handwriting is on the back. His method is to ship a number of sacks of this stuff ahead of him, get it and then hire a taxi and go out and sell it. It is worthless as a plant grower. It looks


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