JANUABT 23, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



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Worth More Than It Costs 



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The Government recognized the Trade 

 Paper as essential, as the War Indus- 

 tries Board gave publishers priority in 

 the matter of coal and transportation, 

 putting them next to industries en- 

 gaged in direct war work. 



The war is over, but good trade papers 

 still are essential, worth more than 

 they cost. Here is how: 



We wish to compliment you on your good work 

 during the last year; it's sure worth while. The 

 florists' business would be a dead issue without a 

 paper like The Review. Please discontinue our ad 

 for hotbed sash, as it has done its work. 



Wahpeton Floral Co. 

 December 29, 1918. Wahpeton, N. D. 



I thought I could get along without The Review, 

 as I have another trade paper, but I find I can pay for 

 The Review several times over on the saving I make 

 by having The Review's larger Classified list to select 

 stock from, so I am sending my subscription for 

 another year. 



T. R. Gorton, 

 December 3, 1918. Norwich, N. Y. 



Please discontinue our Classified ad and give us 

 credit for the balance due us, as we will advertise 

 again in a few weeks; the response to the ad was so 

 heavy we are completely sold out much sooner than 

 we expected. 



The Marion Bros Co., 

 December 28, 19 8. Circleville, 0. 



Discontinue my ad on freesia bulbs for the pres- 

 ent, as my stock is cleaned up. I am very much pleased 

 with the results received from the ad in The Review. 



D. A. Madeira, 

 December 30, 1918. i^alinas, Cal. 



How many florists do you think there 

 who do not read The Review? 



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