. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. I FOREIGN SECTION ENGLAND You can "Say It with Flowers" to anyone in the British Isles through Bees' Flower Service Memben F. T. BOLD STREET, Steamers arriving at or leaving any port can be served at a few hours' notice Members F. T. D. LIVERPOOL CABLE ME YOUR ORDERS FOR FRANCE MARY :: FLORIST 27 Rue Lapeyrouse PARIS, near the Etoile. FRANCE Liverpool, England DINGLEYS, Ltd., Florists SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND WILLIAM ARTINDALE & SON FLORISTS SEEDSMEN NURSERYMEN MANCHESTER, ENGLAND DINGLEYS, Florists most apt to get the loan. If th
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. I FOREIGN SECTION ENGLAND You can "Say It with Flowers" to anyone in the British Isles through Bees' Flower Service Memben F. T. BOLD STREET, Steamers arriving at or leaving any port can be served at a few hours' notice Members F. T. D. LIVERPOOL CABLE ME YOUR ORDERS FOR FRANCE MARY :: FLORIST 27 Rue Lapeyrouse PARIS, near the Etoile. FRANCE Liverpool, England DINGLEYS, Ltd., Florists SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND WILLIAM ARTINDALE & SON FLORISTS SEEDSMEN NURSERYMEN MANCHESTER, ENGLAND DINGLEYS, Florists most apt to get the loan. If the state- ments and the figures do not agree, it is an indication, usually, that the florist does not know his business and the hanker hesitates to grant credit in such a case. "Where a florist does know his busi- ness thoroughly it is ordinarily the policy of the banker to let him have the money and then to keep in touch with liim. If his business is gaining, if he is getting along well, the bank is safe. If his business is not doing well, the bank has to shut down on ; NATIONAL FLOWER SHOW. Committee Meets at New York. A meeting of the Tiational flower show committee was held at the Grand Cen- tral Palace, New York, Tuesday, March 'i'>, at 2 p. m. There were ])resent: Chiiirman George Asmus, Secretary John Young, President Thomas Roland, ^? ice-President Adolph Gude, F. H. Traendly, Herman P. Knoble, Patrick Welch, F. C. W. Rrown, Carl Hagen- burger and A. F. .1. Baur, secretary of the American Carnation Society. The preparatory work being accom- plished by the local committees at Cleveland was detailed in a report made by Mr. Knoble. A meeting of the com- mittees had been held in Cleveland the Let's Cut Out Our Needless Cuttings One |day last September we took the little old bus, and trundled off into the across country by-roads. Finally we ^ruck a regular joy place, lined on each side with} oodlesi of wild asters, goldenrod and Joe Pye weed. The road was
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