. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 20 The Florists^ Review Dbcbmbbr 19, 1018. Muller-Sealey Co. A selling arrange- ment with the Boehrs Go. is retained. Mr. Muller has been a member of the New York Florists' Club for some years; Mr. Sealey is a candidate for election next month. Michael Andropulos, who has retail stores on Ninety-sixth and One Hundred and Twelfth streets, where business is conducted under the style of The Gar- den Florist, is home on furlough from a southern camp, where he is a private in a surgical unit. "Mike" has had much enjoyment, so far, from his mil


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 20 The Florists^ Review Dbcbmbbr 19, 1018. Muller-Sealey Co. A selling arrange- ment with the Boehrs Go. is retained. Mr. Muller has been a member of the New York Florists' Club for some years; Mr. Sealey is a candidate for election next month. Michael Andropulos, who has retail stores on Ninety-sixth and One Hundred and Twelfth streets, where business is conducted under the style of The Gar- den Florist, is home on furlough from a southern camp, where he is a private in a surgical unit. "Mike" has had much enjoyment, so far, from his mili- tary life, but is rejoiced to think that he has an opportunity personally to supervise the good Christmas business expected at his two stores. The beautiful blooms of the new chrys- anthemum. Golden Mistletoe, shown by the A. N. Pierson, Inc., Cromwell, Conn., at the meeting of the New York Florists' Club, December 9, were on ex- hibition next day at the store of the Henshaw Floral Co., Inc., 127 West Twenty-eighth street. The United States Employment Serv- ice, of the Department of Labor, which has an office at 469 Fifth avenue, would like to record definite assurances of aid in obtaining employment for returning soldiers, and florists whose former em- ployees entered the service would do well to intimate to the department their willingness to take the men into their employ again, and' the salaries they would be willing to pay. ' It is believed that such information would expedite the mustering out of thousands of men, as the government is unwilling that our troops be discharged broadcast without prospect of employment. Mrs. J. Clark Curtin, chairman of the Flower Distribution Committee of the National League for Woman's Service, whose work the florists have been so generously supporting, as it is entirely among sick and wounded soldiers and is greatly appreciated by them, is mak- ing an appeal for donations of flowers for Christmas. She fully realizes the condition of the


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