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The Florists^ Review 



July 12, ,1917 



Endorsed on Both Coasts 



Here are two letters that should set at 

 rest any doubt that it will pay you, Mr. 

 Florist, to state your proposition to the 

 readers of The Review : 



Here is a letter from a grower on Long Island: 



We have had the usual excellent returns 

 from our ad in The Review during the past 

 season and are all sold out. 



LONG ISLAND DAHLIA GARDENS, 

 Wm. A. Finger, Jr. 

 June 26, 1917. Hicksville, N. Y. 



And here is a letter from a Retailer in a small 

 town OH the Pacific Coast: 



That little card in the Telegraph Delivery 

 Department of The Review is most excellent; 

 it is the best ad I ever had. I would not give 

 it up for anything. 



LONG BEACH FLORAL CO., 

 May 21, 1917. Long Beach, Cal. 



These two unsolicited letters represent the two 

 extremes of distance from the office of Publication at 

 Chicago. They prove that, wherever you are located, 

 Mr. Florist, you pass up your best means of increas- 

 ing your business if you do not use The Review. 



12,500 copies printed each week 



How many florists do you think there 

 are who do not read The Review? 



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