﻿APRIL 22. 1920 



The Rorists' Review 



65 



Teleg ii ph Delivery ; 



THE florists whose cards appear in 

 the Pink Part of The Florists' 

 Review are prepared to fill orders from other 

 florists, for local delivery, on the usual basis. 

 See index by towns on the following page. 

 If your city is not represented, there is a 

 specially good opportunity for you. 



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Detroit 



J. Breitmeyer's Sons 



26 and 28 

 Broadway 



nmnniniiuiiinniii 

 Member 

 F.T.D. 





It always is a pleasure for me to 

 keep an eye personally on orders for 

 Brother Florists. 



Piiiui' Breitmeyer. 



SECY YOUNG'S CORNER 



OFFICE: 43 WEST EIGHTEENTH STREET. NEW YORK 



NATIONAL PUBLICITY CAMPAIGN. 



Michigan to the Front. 



^» second time within a week or two 

 ^0 are pleased to note the progreasive- 



Jps^ of Michigan florists. Albert Q. 

 g^;^"^ingerj_ treasurer of the Saginaw- 



,,,_ ^ity Floricultural Society, writes: 

 g '«e Saginaw-Bay City Floricultural 



"':^^^y> by a resolution, instructs me to 

 "rito a check for $25 and mail it to you 

 ,.\'-»i' subscription to the national pub- 



" 'y campaign for this year. " 



There are many other trade organiza- 

 tions in the country which could follow 

 the example set by the two Michigan 

 bodies. 



Slogan Billboards. 



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It is a splendid time now to install 

 one of the ' ' Say It with Flowers ' ' bill- 

 boards. Many a florist's establishment 

 furnishes an ideal location for a board 

 and it might also serve to hide an un- 

 sightly shed or outbuilding. These bill- 

 boards are attractive, painted in the 

 official colors and serve their purpose 



admirably. They are supplied at actual 

 quantity cost, $50 each delivered, and 

 are worth this amount for the material 

 in them. A large number of these boards 

 are now complete and ready for imme- 

 diate shipment. The Cleveland Flo- 

 rists' Club recently ordered twenty bill- 

 boards and they were shipped on the 

 day the order was received. Many other 

 clubs could us^ a similar quantity. It 

 would be a great thing for ourc^mpttign 

 if 500 of these signa^_--distributed 

 throughout the country, were flashing to 

 a million or more people daily our mes- 

 sage, "Say It with Flowers." 



Administration Offlces Moyed. 



Owing to lack of sufficient space for 

 the requirements of our administration 

 offices, the society has taken larger 

 quarters in the old Siegel-Cooper build- 



[Contlnued on page 76.] 





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