OCTOBBR 80, 1919. 



The Rorists^ Review 



69 



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y> « flortsts whose cards appear on tbe paires carrying; tUs head, are prepared to fill orders 

 *" — from other florists for local delivery on the usual tmsis. 



Outgoing or Incoming 



Which way are your wire orders going? 



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'^^OU are spending money in local advertising to get telegraph 

 orders in your town to send to other florists. You can develop 

 business in the other direction as well by advertising to other 

 florists to send their orders to you. The Pink Section of The 

 Review is the strongest way to carry your name and facilities 

 to retailers everywhere. 



$1.00 per week buys a 1-inch space 

 50 cts. per week buys a }i-mch space 



MILWAUKEE 



1-3-9 GRAND AVENUE 



GIMBELS 



A. H. MacDonald, Mgr. 

 Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Assodation 



Milwaukee, Wis. 



EDLEFSEN-LEIDIGER CO. 



419 Milwaukee Street 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n 



MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



J. M. Fox & Son 



437-39-41 Milwaukee Street 



Members Florists* Telegraph Delivery Ass'n 



MILWAUKEE 



EXCLUSIVE FLORAL 

 ARRANGEMENTS 



BAUMGARTEN, Inc. 



Member F. T. D. 128-130 MASON ST. 



MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



LU B LINER 



ALWAYS READY 

 SEND US YOUR ORDER 



Phone Grand 3096 225 Grand Ave. 



Fort Atkinson, Wis. 



CLOUTE BROS., "i^g^ 



LA CROSSE, WIS. 



La Crosse Floral Co. ^Z^'J'^X^r^ 



to secure, the greater the benefit result- 

 ing. Our committees spend as they go 

 and therefore must, if tlie campaign is 

 to last, have money wherewith to keep 

 on going. Our slogan, "Say It with 

 Flowers," should remain for all time 

 before the public continuously. There 

 should be no halt. Were subscriptions 

 to stop, the work would have to be mate- 

 rially curtailed and the present im- 

 proved demand for flowers would neces- 

 sarily decline. No real florist would 

 want this to happen; it would be a 

 calamity. To prevent it and to enable 

 the committees to fully carry out their 

 plans, there should be an end to latent 

 interest and the many hundreds of flo- 

 rists — we could say thousands — who 

 know in their hearts that the campaign 

 is of immense benefit to our industry 

 should lose no time in registering their 

 subscriptions with the secretary. Mak- 

 ing a subscrij)tion entails no sacrifice, 

 for there is hardly a florist in the coun- 

 try who cannot afford one and it should 

 be considered a duty and a pleasure to 



For WISCONSIN delivery of 



"Home-grown Flowers" 



GET IN TOUCH WITH 



J. E. MATTHEWSON 



SHEBOYGAN. WIS. 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association 



RACINE, WIS. 



THE 

 ^^'^ FLOWER ^^ember 

 Main St. SHOP ^-T. D. 



KENOSHA, WIS. 



L. TURNER & SONS 



FLORISTS 



352 Park Avenuib 



GRKENnOUSKS. OKNEVA ROAD 



Members FloristB' Telegraph Delivery 



Racine and Kenosha 



OperatlriBT I a rue (}reonhf)use 

 In both these Wisconsin rifles 



P. N. OWin 



MADISON, WIS. 



RENTSCHLER FLORAL CO. ^'f j.^'y 



GREEN BAY, WIS. 



Maiak 9r!irf»ArlAr Cn Orrlprs for Cut Flowers and 

 IVieier-OCnroeaer \^0. Uisipms delivered anywhere 

 in Wisconsin and Northern MichiKan at right .;ricc8. 



