jAMCAIiX 1, 1920. 



The Horists^ Review 



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before? Then send in your order today to The Review. 

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NATIONAI. PUBLICrrY CAMPAIGN. 



St. Valentine's Stamps. 



The first special flower day to be fea- 

 tured in the 1920 campaign is St. Val- 

 entine's day, a day for which all possi- 

 ble publicity should be forthcoming. In 

 addition to a page, in colors, in seven 

 magazines, our promotion bureau has 

 arranged to supply to florists a paster 

 stamp in three colors of most appropri- 

 ate design for use on envelopes, pack- 

 ages, bills, letters and other material 

 issuing from florists' establishments. 



These pasters are available for imme- 

 diate shipment and a liberal nse of them 

 •will help to impress tlie public with the 

 suggestion that they "Say It with 

 Flowers ' ' on St. Valentine 's day. Clubs 

 and other organizations can arrange to 

 buy these paster stamps in quantity for 

 distribution to their members, and if 

 properly used they furnish an inexpen- 

 sive way to advertise this day thor- 

 oughly in a community of any size. 

 They will be supplied on orders to the 

 secretary, John Young, 1170 Broadway, 

 New York, at the following rates: 500, 

 $2; 1.000, $3; 2,000, $5.50; 5,000, $13; 



10,000, $25; 25,000, $60; 50,000, $115; 

 100,000, $225. All orders up to and in- 

 cluding 5,000 are mailed postpaid. 

 Above that number they are sent by 

 express, charges collect. 



The Billboards. 



With the holiday trade out of the 

 way, perhaps many of our friends will 

 now give attention to the matter of bill- 

 boards. When we think of the great 

 number of florists ' establishments pre- 

 senting available sites for the display 

 of our handsome billboards, we feel sure 

 that the quantity we have arranged for 

 will soon be distributed and doing the 

 work expected of them, conveying our 

 message, ' ' Say It with Flowers. ' ' Ship- 

 ments on early orders have already been 

 made, and orders coming in now will be 

 promptly filled. Send to the secretary 



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