. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. ools (Concluded from page 225) Relation of School-Gardens to Experiment Stationsand Agricultural some it may appear that the experiment sta-tions and agricultural colleges conflict or competewith our movement. This is not the case. Weshould be content to call ourselves the commonsoldiers of this common cause, and we should alsobe content to be officered by experts from those insti-tutions. They commence at the top and work are commencing at the bottom, and


. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. ools (Concluded from page 225) Relation of School-Gardens to Experiment Stationsand Agricultural some it may appear that the experiment sta-tions and agricultural colleges conflict or competewith our movement. This is not the case. Weshould be content to call ourselves the commonsoldiers of this common cause, and we should alsobe content to be officered by experts from those insti-tutions. They commence at the top and work are commencing at the bottom, and will work wish to call on those institutions for lectures,i demonstrators, and instructors. We can work handin hand with them, and we probably could not suc-ceed without them. Summary and Recommendations Tour committee now believes the work can betaken up with the end plainly in view. Whether itis on the exact lines laid down in this report, orbetter ideas from the succeeding committee, is oflittle consequence. We have, available, so many detailed reports ofthe workings of the various associations taking up. DAYTON,o The S. A. F. O. H. Conventionites In front of Memorial Hall, Soldiers Home, Dayton, O., August 24, I906; Governor Thomas and Staff on left of Picture some other function, when she orders a bunch ofpink roses, and red carnations are received patronage is then lost; she has no more con-fidence in that establishment. Employees. We have an up-to-date corps of clerks and em-ployees who are able, capable and willing to waiton customers intelligently, and do not try to sellthem a pink rose for a white one, or callas forlily of the valley. They do not work any more asthey used to do. They used to get up at 5 oclockin the morning and work until 10 or 11 oclock atnight for a very small compensation. It is fortun-ate that things are not as they used to be inthis case. Employees in a retail florists store ishould come in for full consideration an


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