,rlKMBBB 18, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



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Look back a bit— 



Months ago you read on this page 

 forecasts of a great demand for 

 greenhouse products and many 

 arguments setting forth sound 

 reasons why you should place 

 your order without delay. And 

 among those reasons was one that 

 loomed large and is continually 

 looming larger. 



And that reason? Labor unrest I 



LKibor unrest has caused a falling off in production to the point where materials in 

 practically every line can be secured only with great difficulty. Hence deliveries are 

 almost unprecedentedly slow. This condition is not confined to the greenhouse build- 

 ing trade. It is general. Paper houses, shoe factories, hardware houses, clothing 

 factories, lumber dealers and car manufacturers are among those who e.xperience a 

 shortage in materials. And they, with the rest, have learned to consider themselves 

 in i-are good fortune if they get delivery on their orders at any date. 



Boiler time 



18 coming 



Let this sink deep into your reservoir of thought 

 and when you order anything — coal or the 

 houses you expect to buiki next year, make 

 all<iwances for these delays — 



That means 



Are you ready 



ORDER NOW! 



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Sales Offices: 



Pana, 111. 



Chicago 



(Drawer 335) 



(Masonic I'euiple) 



New York 



(50 Broad St.) 



General Office: CHICAGO, ILL ; Factory: PANA, ILL. 



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