October 25, 1919 



HORTICULTURE 



357 



with every flash is the prospect of a 

 sale for some florist. 



Considerably more than a million 

 people — we might with truth say more 

 than three millions — saw our splendid 

 two column illustrated advertisement 

 in the October 4th issue of Collier's 

 We kin. The large type used was 

 made to read: "Say it with flowers.' 

 Its the remembering that means so 

 much. Those friendships you prize so 

 highly — those courtesies you ought to 

 acknowledge — those favors you intend 

 to repay — all can be remembered more 

 graciously and thoughtfully by the 

 simple, timely gift of exquisite flow- 

 ers. Its the tender thought — the sin- 

 cere message — that makes flowers so 

 appropriate. For 'the gift without the 

 giver is bare.' But your gift of flow- 

 ers is — you!" The space occupied was 

 12 in. deep, 4 1 /- in. wide. It was most 

 appealing in character — just had to be 

 read. 



If a florist is loyal to his business, 

 would like to see it expand, and would 

 have flowers considered as a necessity 

 rather than a luxury in every home, 

 it is his bounden duty to support this 

 Campaign which, more than anything 

 else, is working toward these ideals. 



If you have not already subscribed, 

 lose no time in sending in your sub- 

 scription. Remember, you are giving 

 nothing, you are investing with the 

 prospect of sure returns on your in- 

 vestments. 



The following subscriptions have 

 been received and are in addition to 

 those previously announced, annually 

 for four years, unless otherwise 

 stated : 



New York Florists' Club, N. Y. City. $500.00 



N. Phillip, Warsaw, Wis 5.00 



Henry Hansen, Catskill, N. Y 5.00 



Philadelphia Cut Flower Co., Phila- 

 delphia Pa 15.00 



M. J. Callahan, Philadelphia, Pa... 15.00 



Henry A. Miller. Philadelphia, Pa.. 10.00 



Emile II. Geschik, Pelham, N. Y 25.00 



James M. Thoirs, Camden, N. J 10.00 



Lucas Bros., Camden, N. J 10.00 



J. J. he Borious, Duluth, Minn 25.00 



Rudolph Schoenberger, New York. 



N. Y 5.00 



N. Kiger, Marietta, Ohio 10.00 



Trovo Greenhouse, PrOVO, Utah 5.00 



L. Potter & Son. Naukegan, 111 10.00 



Louis Carnehl, Park Kidge, 111 5.00 



Swishers Flower Shop., Philadelphia. 5.00 

 Henry L. Bantleinan, New Vork, 



N. Y 10.00 



Jacob Schulz Co., Louisville, Ky 75.00 



One Year Subscriptions 



Robert L. Dunn, St. Catherine, Ont, 



Can 10.00 



S. Bryson Ayres Co., Kansas City, 



Mo 10.00 



Ernst J. Bush, Wilmington, N. C. 5.00 



B. L. Steckler, Reading, Pa 5.00 



Wm. Hasselman, Independence, Kas. 5.00 



Joseph Kohout, Liberty ville, 111 20.00 



George, Inc., Norfolk. Va 15.00 



R. B. Wadsworth & Co., Northboro, 



Mass 5.00 



T. H. Keefe, Madison, N. J 5.00 



$825.00 

 Previously reported $19,746.50 



Total $50,571.50 



John Young, Secy. 

 1170 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 



J. A. BUDLONG 



184 North Wabash Avenua, CHICAGO 



Wholesale Growers of Cut Flowers 



ROSES, CARNATIONS 



AND ALL OTHER SEASONABLE STOCK 



Shipping order* have mo»t careful attention always 



IF You Want Anything from Boston Get It 

 From Henry M. Robinson & Co. 



For Safety Place Your Orders With Urn 



■HENRY IVI. ROBINSON & 



2 Wlnthrop Square and 32 Otis Street, BOSTON, MASS. 



NOW Is The Time to Stock Up 



We Offer for the Month of October the Following 



CARD AND ENVELOPE SPECIAL 



No. 36 Whit* S% x 2V4, regular florist card, at $3.35 per thousand, $10.00 per five 

 thousand. Envelopes to match at same figure. We carry 70 sizes and grades of 

 stock on hand at all times and can satisfy any need immediately. 



Samples of Cards, Envelopes and Gold Letters TJpon Request. 

 77 Summer Street 

 P. O. Box 2376 

 'THE FLORISTS' CARD HOUSE OF AMERICA" 



ANITA SPECIALTY CO., 



BOSTON, MASS. 



B. A. SNYDER CO. BSE 1 : 



Hardy Cut Evergreens, Cut Flowers and Florists Supplies 



21-25 Otis Street, BOSTON, MASS. 



Telephone Fort Hill 1083-1084-1085 



William F. Kasting Co 



Wholesale FT 



568-570 WASHINGTON STREET 



rlats 



BUFFALO, N. Y. 



New England Florist Supply Co. 



276 Devonshire Street, 



BOSTON, MASS. 



Telephones, Fort Hill, 3469 and 3135 



MICHIGAN CUT FLOWER 

 EXCHANGE, Inc. 



WHOLESALE COMMISSION FLORISTS 



C ■!■— nte B« H i « tei 



Hardy Fancy Fern Our Specialty 



264 RANDOLPH ST., DETROIT, MCH. 



The House for Quality and Service 



ZECH & MANN 



Sgp-We are Wholesale Florists Doing 

 a Strictly Wholesale Business 



30 Ea*t Randolph Street, CHICAGO 



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 Mention HORTICULTURE 



