JuNi 5, 1919. 



The Florists' Review 



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Anybody can fill orders for flowers 



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Can everyboc^ give to orderfif, n(i matter how small or how' large, that magic 

 touch of art which enktiKces the naiaTTal beauty of every flower ? 



Give your orders to one who can 

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NATIONAI. PXTBUCITY CAMPAIQK. 



Its Effect Apparent. 



The following letter, from Spokane, 

 Wash., attests to the benefit resulting 

 from the S. A. F. publicity campaign in 

 a marked manner: "Enclosed please 

 find my check for $10, doubling my sub- 

 scription to the national publicity cam- 

 paign. I am glad to subscribe this 

 amount for the good of the cause. I am 

 also glad to say that I have felt the 

 effect of the last year's campaign. I 

 hope to see this work continued, and you 

 may call upon me for my subscription 

 yearly. Tours truly, H. E. Eeimers." 



A press agency, through a regular dis- 

 patch, has also seen fit to publish an 

 item dealing with the demand for flow- 

 ers. The dispatch, sent out from Chi- 

 cago, which has been widely printed, 



states that the flower business has had 

 an unprecedented boom in recent 

 months, according to information re- 

 ceived, and the situation was declared 

 to obtain not only in Chicago, but in 

 all other cities. 



Wliy Not Help? 



Could anyone, in the face of this, 

 truthfully assert that our canipaign was 

 not producing the results sought f What 

 else could have caused a remarkable 

 stimulation in trade, at a time when it 

 would be least looked fort Not only 

 has it been noticed by our florists, but 

 outside interests, marveling at the con- 

 dition, think it worth reporting. And 

 yet there are thousands of florists who 

 yet show no sign of willingness to share 

 in the expense which such success en- 

 tails. By this is meant growers as well 

 as retailers. 



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