“It’s nothing to be ashamed of!” laughed Helen encouragingly. “What I want to know is how we are to send our flowers in to New York to the Flower and Fruit Guild. Della said she’d look it up and let us know.”
“She did. I saw Tom yesterday and he gave me these slips and asked me to tell you girls about them and I forgot it.”
Roger bobbed his head by way of asking forgiveness, which was granted by a similar gesture.
“It seems that the National Plant, Flower and Fruit Guild will distribute anything you send to it at 70 Fifth Avenue; or you can select some institution you’re interested in and send your stuff directly to it, and if you use one of these Guild pasters the express companies will carry the parcel free.”
“Good for the express companies!” exclaimed Ethel Brown.
“Here’s one of the pasters,” and Roger handed one of them to Margaret while the others crowded about to read it.
APPROVED
LABEL
NATIONAL PLANT, FLOWER AND FRUIT GUILD,
70 Fifth Avenue, New
York City.
Express Companies
Adams
American
Great Northern
National
United States
Wells Fargo Western
WILL DELIVER FREE
Within a distance of one hundred (100) miles from stations on their lines to any charitable institution or organization within the delivery limits of adjacent cities. If an exchange of baskets is made they will be returned without charge.
Conditions
This property is carried at owner’s risk of loss or damage. No box or basket shall exceed twenty (20) pounds in weight. All jellies to be carefully packed and boxed. All potted plants to be set in boxes.
For Chapel of Comforter,
10
Horatio Street,
New
York City.
From United Service Club,
Rosemont,
New Jersey.
KINDLY DELIVER PROMPTLY.
“Where it says ‘For,’” explained Roger, “you fill in, say, ’Chapel of the Comforter, 10 Horatio Street’ or ‘St. Agnes’ Day Nursery, 7 Charles Street,’ and you write ‘United Service Club, Rosemont, N.J.,’ after ‘From.’”
“It says ‘Approved Label’ at the top,” Ethel Brown observed questioningly.
“That’s so people won’t send flowers to their friends and claim free carriage from the express companies on the ground that it’s for charity,” Roger went on. “Then you fill out this postcard and put it into every bundle you send.
Sender Will Please Fill Out One of These Cards as
far as
“Received by” and Enclose in Every Shipment.
National Plant, Flower and
Fruit Guild.
National Office: 70 Fifth
Avenue, N.Y.C.
Sender
Town
Sends to-day (Date)
Plants Flowers (Bunches)
Fruit or Vegetables Quarts or Bushels
Jelly, Preserved Fruit or Grape Juice (estimated @
1/2 pint as a
glass) Glasses.
Nature Material
To (Institution)
Rec’d by