The Florists^ Review 



Mat 29. 1919. 



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he Power of Credit 



The first of a series of articles on 



Prompt Payment of Bills 



The only genuine power which an individual or group of 

 individuals can gain is that arising from the confidence reposed 

 in him or them— power whose circuit is too often broken by 

 negligence and carelessness on the part of the florist in meeting 

 his obligations PROMPTLY. 



The S. A. F. & 0. H. today would be a greater power— if there 

 was instanter response on the part of its members in PAYING 

 BILLS PROMPrLY. 



CREDIT, as a matter of fact, is one of the harassing elements 

 in business today. It can either fortify or weaken your business. 



CREDIT is for one purpose only — a temporary convenience 

 granted because of confidence, and is tendered the bu> er just so 

 long as his record for PROMPT PAYMENT remains unblemished. 



If the Florists 



could but realize this, it would help to solve many of the problems 

 in the floral and allied businesses today. 



To properly awaken the florists to the necessity of meeting their 

 obligations PROMPTLY, the S. A. F. «& 0. H. is going to run a 

 series of educational advertisements, covering the PROMPT 

 PAYMENT of BILLS. 



This series will deal with the subject in a manner which will 

 prove beneficial to every member. 



S. A. F. & O. H. 

 ^^^ Credit and Collection Committee 



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