NOVBMBEU 28, 1918. 



The Florists^ Review 



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Hark! 



they are calling you 



—calling you, Mr. Florist, to lend a hand in the 

 biggest undertaking of which the world has ever 

 dreamed — the reconstruction of the whole world. 



Wlio are they that call V 

 hamlets in the country. 

 DARINCi YOU. For— 



They are all the cities, towns, villages and 

 They are calling- you. challenging you. 



you are needed and 



— it's up to you to make good or make room for someone that can make good. 



Look about you I On every hand, in every line of commercial activity 

 there is the hum of preparation. Preparation, not for war. but for 

 PEACE. Shops that have stood silent and empty for many months 

 are beginning to resound to the sound of machinery that is to turn 

 out peace-time products. 



The ban has been lifted— the bars are down— the Kates are open to the alive, the alert, the active, the 

 worth-while men in every line. And the roll of these worth-while men in your line is being called now — 

 today. Your name is on that roll and it's ringing out strong and clear. Are you going to answer? 



There's only one way to answer yes, and that's to throw all your energies, enthusiasm, 

 pep and punch into high gear and put every ounce of your being and force into your 

 business with the object of making it the best business of its kind in your community, 

 city, state or country. 



You don't have to watch the Hindenburg line any more— but you do have to watch your own line — 

 your eave line— your ridge and — if you want to be in strong— you want to 



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Pana, 111. i saies offices: \ Chicago 



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Q I General Office and Factory : Pana, Illinois 



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