AuorsT 14, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



51 



The florlats whose cards appear on the paces carryinc this head, are prepared to fill orders 

 .. — from other florists for looal delivery on the usual basis. 



Schiller^ s 



—two CHICAGO stores 



cover every part of the exclusive residential district to the 

 more thickly populated parts of the city and the suburbs. 



George Asmus 



— is the active head of this corporation 



which is a sufficient guarantee to the trade to warrant 

 quality and service. 



Member F. T. D. 



North Side Store 



4509 BROADWAY 



—CHICAGO— 



West Side Store 



2221 W. MADISON ST. 



Washington, D.C. 



'S 



CUDE BROS.CO. 



FLORISTS Members 



w?s* Ns^^^o"^ Fforists' Telegraph Delivery. 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



Louise Flower Shop 



Connecticut Ave. at N. St., N. W. 



Ml88 Louise W. DauKherty, • • Proprietress. 



Phones— Franklin 3579, 3M1, 3842. 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery. 



FOREIGN SECTION 



Liverpool, England 



DINGLEYS, Ltd., Florists 

 SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND 



WM. ARTINDALE & SON 



FLORISTS SEEDSMEN NURSERYMEN 



Manchester, England 



DINGLEYS, Ltd., Florists 



Always, mention the riorists' Review when 

 writing advertisers. 



Send Orders for 



WASHINGTON, 

 D.C. 



and vicinity to 



EVERYTHING 

 FIRST-CLASS 



Member F. T. D 



14th and H. Streets 



SECY YOUNG S CORNER 



OFFICE: H70 BROADWAY. NEW YORK 



NATIONAL PUBLICITY CAMPAIGN. 



Here's the Evidence. 



Letters such as the followin^r arc 

 worth j)ublishinK, for they furnish evi- 

 dence, if such were needed, that our pub- 

 licity canipaijjn is effective: "Our ex- 

 perience has been so thoroughly satis- 

 factory that we feel inclined to help as 

 much as we are able. As you no doubt 

 know, we subscribed $50 when this 

 movement was started and we will au- 

 thorize you to increase our subscription 

 to $100 a year. We feel we have been 

 benefited and wish to show our appre- 

 ciation. Drumni Seed & Floral Co., Fort 

 Worth, Tex." 



Here is a shaft for the many skeptics 

 whose consciences have not yet prompt- 

 ed them to contribute to the campaign 

 fund and who console themselves with 

 the idea that because peojile (h) not come 



into tlicir stoics ;inil anouiicc tliat thi'V 

 lio so owing to the irii|ir('ssi()ii made upon 

 them by our national a<lvertising, the 

 campaign must be fruitless. 



If flower buyers were to do anything 

 like this, subscriptions would come in 

 avalanches. And yet our ])ublicity is 

 accomplishing its purj)Ose. Flower buy- 

 ing is certainly stimulated and the stim- 

 ulation is noticed by many of our craft, 

 just as it is bv the Drumm Seed & Flo- 

 lal Co. 



Whenever you see the word "addi- 

 tional" in connection with the an- 

 nouncement of a subscription, you may 

 be sure that the person or concern mak- 

 ing the contribution is in earnest, and 

 realizes full well the great value of the 

 campaign. 



The R. & S. Flower Store, Missoula, 

 Mont., writes: "In this small town of 

 20,000 we have noticed the efifect of the 

 national advertising, especially on 



