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OCTOBBR 0, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



65 



Thm florlata whos* eaxds aippMtf on th* pav*s oarryins tlii* hMid, ar« pir«p«r«d to till ordora 

 •— — from othwr ilortoto for local dollTory on tho uaual basic. 



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SMYTH 



FOR CHICAGO 



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The florists who have acquired this habit in send- 

 ing orders into this city get for their customers the 

 utmost the money will buy— in flowers and service. 



W. J. SMYTH 



3101 to 3109 Michigan Avenae, Chicago, 



"Tkt Ntn Who Kmws" 



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Member F. T. D. 



London, Ont., Can. 



J. GAMMAOE & SONS, Ltd. 

 "Tkm Homm ofFlowm** 



All Orders Carefully Execnted 



Mflmben IlorMi* Telecraph Dellrery Aa«*n. 



Mambar 

 F. T. D. AM'n. 



WESTERN 

 ONTARIO'S 

 FLORIST 



LONDON, 

 ONT.. CAN. 



CANADA'S FLORIST 



8-10 W. 



Adelaide 



Street 



Toronto 



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St. Catharines, Ont. 



Robt. L Dunn ^^QS^^g.l^^"^ 



Saskatoon, Sask.^ Can. 



Vtctorta Nursery T^^^d^^^^x 

 Central and Eastern ONTARIO 



Ord«a eanftdly aseeoted 



THE PITERBOROUOH FLORAL CO.. 



Peterboronch. C»ium1» 



CANADA 



JOHN CONNON CO., Limited 



HAMILTON, ONT. 



llemben Florists' Telesnph Delivery Asaoeist on. 



SEC'Y YOUNG'S 

 CORNER 



OFFICE: 1 170 Broadway. New York 



NATIONAL PUBMCITY CAMPAIGN. 



Keep It Oolng. 



In his address before the society 's 

 convention in Detroit last August, Major 

 P. F. O 'Keef e, who takes more than a 

 mere business interest in our publicity 

 campaign, said: 



Flowers come under the head of articles re- 

 quiring comparatively small outlay. We must 

 therefore keep our advertising going. To popu- 

 larize anything requires persistent and Insistent 

 reiteration — not repetition of the same thought 

 expressed in dlfTerent ways, but nationalizing 

 a thought by continuous advertising. We are 

 popularizing rapidly our slogan, "Say It with 

 Flowers." It Is fast becoming one of our na- 

 tional sayings, a national institution, and is to- 

 day unqnestlonably an asset, which you gentle- 

 men possess, that is worth hundreds of thou- 

 sands of dollars. It is an asset which, unlike 

 any other that I can think of, has the practical 

 ability of being divisible among a lot of busi- 

 ness men scattered over our entire country. The 

 example which it sets is one that, once culti- 

 vated, grows from one person to another in each 

 community, and from one community to another. 

 Tbos« who read see it on the pages of their 

 favorite magazine; those who travel see that this 



Winnipeg, Man., Can. 



THE "KING" FLORIST 



270 Hargrave St 



Member 

 V. T. O. Aas'n. 



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Member Florists* Tel. OeUverr 



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Montreal 



HALL & 



Montreal, Que., robinson 



825 St. Catherine St., W. "gSggf^'^ 



Toronto, Ont., Can. FioriBt 



644 College Street 

 For Quality and Good Service, try us. 



5S£ BRITISH COLUMBIA ORDERS 



BROWN BROS. A CO., UMITED 



Vancouver, B. C. 



Members Florists* Telegraph Delivery Association* 



VANCOUVER. VICTORIA. 



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