. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. '9r3- The American Florist. 1 171 PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK WASHINGTON S. S. Pennock-Meehan Co. •vau^ WHOLESALE FLORISTS 109 West 28th Street, NEW YORK Everything m Cut Flowers. PERCY B. RIGBY. Treasurer. K\ ervthing in suppi •l/Atf*" OFFICIAL S. A. F. Shipping Labels FOE CUT FLOWERSi Id two colors on gummed p«pcr: Tour card. in black and leaf adopted by theS. A. F. in red Price per 500. $; per 1000. $ Samples on request. Electro of leaf, postpaid, $ Cash with order. AMERICAN FL0WST 440 S


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. '9r3- The American Florist. 1 171 PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK WASHINGTON S. S. Pennock-Meehan Co. •vau^ WHOLESALE FLORISTS 109 West 28th Street, NEW YORK Everything m Cut Flowers. PERCY B. RIGBY. Treasurer. K\ ervthing in suppi •l/Atf*" OFFICIAL S. A. F. Shipping Labels FOE CUT FLOWERSi Id two colors on gummed p«pcr: Tour card. in black and leaf adopted by theS. A. F. in red Price per 500. $; per 1000. $ Samples on request. Electro of leaf, postpaid, $ Cash with order. AMERICAN FL0WST 440 S. Dearborn St. Chicago We learn thai :i movement is being considered by .i number of retail flor- ists in regard i" closing their stores • in Sunday afternoons. Men who are not prompted by religious scruples agree that constant Sunday work is a grind and that they and their em- ployes need (he day for rest. There is some reason (or a flower store keep- ing open on Sunday morning, but none that we can see for keeping open in the afternoon. We hope that this movement will gain strength and that the new plan will be adopted. From both the moral and business viewpoint Sunday closing is right and petty jeal- ousies should not be allowed to inter- fere with it. Mrs. Paul Meconi will sail for Eu- rope June 17 for a three-months' visit with friends in Germany. Though she and Mr. Meconi were married last Christmas they had no honeymoon, but went right on working. She had lieen his bookkeeper and stuck to the job. Paul says that though he can- not have a honeymoon himself, he wants her to have one, and many friends will wish the genial little wom- an a happy vacation and a safe return. H. E. Froment is serving on the jury hut gets into the business district on Saturdays. In the meantime Phil. Dittzenberger and the boys are kept busy with the big stock of roses ar- riving from the L. B. Coddington range. The Saltford Flower Shop, Pough- keepsie, secured several designers from


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