The Florists^ Review 



Jandabt 22, 1920. 



^li» florists wbose cards a p pear on the paces carrying this head* are prepared to All orders 

 Irom othear florists for local deUvery on the usual basis. 



S E R V I C E 



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During the period of December 20 to December 3 1 , over 

 two hundred (200) Telegraph Orders were received from 

 corresponding Florists, principally members of the F. T. D. 



Every order was acknowledged on the date of receipt and 

 every order was filled with complete satisfaction. This 

 w^e call service. 

 In case you are not getting it, send your orders to 



a: 



1 4th and H Streets 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



Send us your orders for 



Washington, D. C. 



and the surrounding country 



WE OWN and operate 400,000 feet 

 of glass for the cultivation of high 

 class cut flowers and decorative plants 

 for use in our retail store. 



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REMEMBER, every customer must be satis- 

 fled. If not, either the order will be 

 duplicated or do pay accepted. 



PTT'm? "DDOTTJTT'DQ C^C\ 1214 f street, n. w. 



UrUJJri rSivUiJlriKo UU., Washington, d. c. 



MEMBER F. T. D. 



small sales increase and he is also cov- 

 ered if his big sales increase, and he is 

 rarely the loser at any time. 



A BOSE FOB THE WAR NURSES. 



To Be Worn Sunday, January 25. 



The great gains that the application 

 of publicity to the celebration of Sun- 

 day, January 25, as rose day for nurses 

 will bring to the florists are already be- 

 ing widely recognized. In Iowa, the 

 state where the campaign for the day 

 originated, many firms have been ad- 

 vertising in the local papers and have 

 planned to reinforce this with poster 

 cards in their store windows as the day 

 'approaches. A notable example is the 

 Kemble Floral Co., which is carrying 

 on an advertising campaign in the nine 

 towns in which it has stores, Marshall- 



ORDERS IN OR AROUND 



Washington, D. C. 



MEMBER F. T. D. 



GEO. C. SHAFFER 



900 Fourteenth Street 



town, Boone, Centerville, Oskaloosa, 

 Oelwein, Mason City, Chariton, Grinnell 

 and Ottumwa. 



But the campaign, although it. started 

 with the proclamation of Gilyernor 

 Harding, of Iowa, is spreading atl over 

 the country. A letter sent out mr the 

 Fort Sheridan Eecall, the paper\pub- 

 lished by the wounded men at vFort 

 Sheridan, 111., to many organizatioi^ of 

 ex-service men was given in The *<Ile- 

 view of January 15. Since then ot^er 

 state governors have issued proc^- 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



Louise Flower Shop 



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



Mlfls Louise W. Daugherty, • . Proprietress. 



Phones— rranklln 3679, 3841, 3»12. 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery. 



mations and petitions have been sent 

 to President Wilson, urging him to pro- 

 claim it a day of nation-wide expression 

 of gratitude for the self-sacrificing work 

 of the war nurses. 



As a Token of Gratitude. 



Obviously, this opportunity to sig- 

 nify by the wearing or giving of roses 

 appreciation of the nurses' work will 

 appeal not only to the men themselves, 

 both those still in service and those who 

 have been discharged, but also to their 



