August 30, 1917, 



The Florists* Review 



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THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



An American Victory 



Was the judges' verdict when they carefully examined our exhibit in New 



York at the Qrand Central Palace last week. With Europe largely cut 



off and Asia too far away, we showed the S. A. F. and O. H. 



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of Florists* Supplies ever gathered together anywhere in the world. That 

 ii the truth in a paragraph. Now for practical details — let us know what 



we can do to serve you — we are ready. 



AS USUAL, WE RECEIVED CERTIFICATE OF MERIT. 



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We are the largest manufacturers of Floral Wirework in the 

 United States. We defy all competition in price and quality. 



Prices will not be lower than at present. 



Raw material is scarce and getting 



scarcer. Better place an order. 



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and let us quote you on your 

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had been called to the colors, but on the 

 same day J. J. Perry, of the S. S. Pen- 

 nock Co., told me that hia son. Ward, 

 had enlisted in the fifth field artillery, now 

 in camp at I'ikesville, and expected to 

 be ordered to the same training camp 

 any day. 



Philip Welsh was having his car re- 

 paired the other day. After it was fin- 

 ished, the repair man told him to get 

 in and he would give it a tryout on a 

 steep hill adjacent to the shop. Now, 

 anyone would think that a man whose 

 business is repairing autos would be 

 familiar with speed laws, but it appears 

 this particular man was not, for they 

 both had to go to the Northwestern 

 police station and explain to the magis- 

 trate. There it was found the repair 

 man did not even have his operator 's 

 ■card with him. 



A Lucky Florist. 



At the last club meeting half a dozen 

 of the boys were conversing in a group 

 about the coal outlook for next winter. 

 One of them told a story of a man in 

 West Virginia, who while digging his 

 boiler pit found fuel for use the next 

 winter. Peter C. Erdman was one of 

 the group. He said that at his new 

 range on Taylor avenue, while he had 

 not struck coal, he had found the next 

 best thing, for while excavating for his 



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IN ALL COLORS 



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Common Gladioli 1 ^c to 3c 



Roses, Milady, Brilliant, Russell, Sunburst, Ophelia 4c to 8c 



Easter Lilies 8c to 10c 



WE CLOSE 5 P. M. DURING AUGUST 



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