. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ,rftiryr.^T*<'f^ -r^'i\ ,••. ..;?• Mat 2T, 1918. The Florists' Review 15 of Olaas- at College Station," by B. 3. Kyle, College Station, Tex. Bound Table Diicusslon: "Carnations as a Profitable Crop In ; led by Bird Forrest, Waxahachle, Tex.; assisted by H. Kaden, Gainesville, Tex., and E. O. Wes- sfnger, Beaumont, Tex. •'How We Should Treat Our Competitors," led by H. O. Hannah, Sherman, Tex.; assisted Ijy J. E. McAdams, Ft. Worth, Tex., and H. Kuhl- mann, Jr., Houston, Ter. "The Retail Flower Store and Its Manage-


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ,rftiryr.^T*<'f^ -r^'i\ ,••. ..;?• Mat 2T, 1918. The Florists' Review 15 of Olaas- at College Station," by B. 3. Kyle, College Station, Tex. Bound Table Diicusslon: "Carnations as a Profitable Crop In ; led by Bird Forrest, Waxahachle, Tex.; assisted by H. Kaden, Gainesville, Tex., and E. O. Wes- sfnger, Beaumont, Tex. •'How We Should Treat Our Competitors," led by H. O. Hannah, Sherman, Tex.; assisted Ijy J. E. McAdams, Ft. Worth, Tex., and H. Kuhl- mann, Jr., Houston, Ter. "The Retail Flower Store and Its Manage- ment: Some Methods of Saving Time and Ma- terial," led by H. Greve. Dallas. Tex.; assisted by F. C. Sueby, San Antonio, Tex., and Charles Alff. Austin. Tex. "Why Woman Is Indispensable In the Florists' Business," led by Mrs. Annie Brigance Wolfe, Waco, Tex.; Joined by all ladies present. "Florists as Advertisers and Booklceepers," led by R. C. Kerr, Houston, Tex.; assisted by A. F. Koehle, Sherman, Tex. TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 6. Report of the secretary-treasurer. Appointing of committees. Reports of the presidents of the Texas local florists' clubs. Reports and recommendation of Tom Wolfe, chairman of the flower show committee. TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 6. Dinner at 8:30 p. m. in Jionor of the president, by local florists. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 7. Invitation for next convention. Invitation for annual flower show. Election of oflJcers. Report of standing committees. Report of special committees. Unfinished business. New business. Adjournment. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 7. Entertainment by local florists. PERENNIALS FOB SOWING. Will you please publish an article on perennials, stating what varieties may be grown from seeds sown now, so as to have plants ready for sale in April, 1916? H. & C—Ohio. Some of the most valuable and sala- ble hardy perennials, the seed of which may be sown now, and which will make good stock for selling next sp


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