Fbbruabt 22, 1917. 



The Florists' Review 



23 



IN BUSINESS 



OVER 



34 YEARS 



H. B. KENNICOTT, Pres. 

 F. K. REILLY, Vice-Pres. 

 J. E. POLLWORTH, Secy. 



Keeping Time with Progress 



In the news columDs of this paper auDouQcement is made of 

 our moving into the former quarters of the E. C. Amling Company. 



For years we have been crowded for some suitable available 

 space for us to do business, and our new quarters meet our 

 requirements most admirably. 



For the making of this move, we owe to our growers our 

 thanks for their loyalty and to theth greatest credit is due. Our 

 group of growers are as one in the co-operation with the manage- 

 ment of this business. 



To our Retailers : We have noted their continuous and added 

 patronage that has brought about our marked increase in business. 



To give complete satisfaction to the Growers and to the 

 Retailers, we belie.ve we have made a move in the Right Direction. 

 With our new surroundings we will make a most complete show- 

 ing of Cut Flowers. 



The Personal Service of the Kennicott Bros. Co. is distinct 

 from that of any other service in this market. 



When we have moved and settled down— to growers and 

 retailers— we say, "Come right in"— we are in business to serve you. 





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