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January 22, 1920. 



The Florists^ Review 



77 



le^ apti IJeiiveiy=^ep artinc 



The florists whose cards appear on the pases carrying; this head, are prepared to fill orders 

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



SAN ANTONIO, TEX. 



YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD WITH US FOR 

 CUT FLOWERS AND FLORAL OFFERINGS 



MEMBER F. T. D. 



GREEN, The Florist 



Avenue C at 8th Street 



STAMFORD, CONN. 



Quality 

 Flower Shop 



43 Atlantic Street 



Member F. T. D. 



Prompt delivery 



Noroton, Darien, Nor walk, 

 Greenwich 



Hartford, Conn. 



180 Asylum Street 



Member 

 F. T. D. 



Hartford, Conn. 



J. Albert Brodrib, ^^^Mam street 



DeBverieato... 



New Brittun, Meriden. Hiddletown, llancheitBr. 

 Bockville, Farmington, WiUimantie 



Member Florists' Telegrrapb Delivery Assodation 



A Card This Size 



Costs only $1.00 per Week 

 «)n VeHrljr Ord«r 



It w.i^ld keep your name and your specialty 

 before the whole trade. 



A half inch card costs only 50c per week on 

 yearly orders. 



NEWPORT, R. L 



OMI 1 H JAMESTOWN. R t. 



PORTLAND, ME. 



THE FLOWER SHOP 

 M. E. MeOnnV*- 47 Oak Street 



MANCHESTER, N^H. 



H.'C. STACHE. 



L. D. PHONB 



WATERBURY and Western Connecticut 



WESTOVER, ST. MARGARET'S and TAFT SCHOULU 

 Yoar orden will be flrivan oar beat attention 



RYAN & POWERS, *StS&*iiSi 



Morse & Beals, LOWELL, MASS. 



Nearest Shipping Point to 

 NEW HAMPSHIRE and VERMONT 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association 



New Britain, Conn. 



VOLZ FLORAL CO. 



to many who have not yet seen the 

 broadness of its scope, where everyone 

 connected with the producing, handling 

 and selling of flowers shares in the bene- 

 fits, as well as raising the standard of 

 flowers in all its phases. And, as Wana- 

 maker well said, the object of life is to 

 do good; so will our publicity campaign 

 do good, as had already been proved in 

 the short period of its existence. Every- 

 body declares it has instilled new life 

 and ambition into the trade and many 

 have benefited by using local advertis- 

 ing in connection with the national. 

 And note his last statement in the open- 

 ing paragraph, "provided they seemed 

 to me calculated to advance the general 

 good." Who will deny that our cam- 

 paign has been doing and will continue 

 to do general good, if we but do our 

 part in its maintenance? 



So Maintain the Campaign. 



The prestige and the good will cre- 

 ated by a national campaign are so 

 broad that their worth cannot be meas- 

 ured in dollars and cents. Already we 

 have heard over and over the many 

 good things said about "Say It with 

 Flowers," to the extent that, whenever 

 flowers are mentioned, somebody imme- 

 diately cries out, "Say It with Flow- 

 ers," which proves that it is getting 

 under tiic skin of the American public, 

 and all this with such a small expendi- 

 ture. Imagine if you will what the 

 effect will be when our campaign 

 reaches its proper proportions finan- 

 cially, so that we can tell by the printed 

 word all that we should like to tell. 

 And then will those of you who have 

 fostered this campaign from its incep- 

 tion be proud of the fact that yok, 

 helped in an honorable manner to do 

 good to your craft and at the same time 

 helped yourself. 



Thus have we lived up to John Wana- 

 maker'a ideal with but little effort, by 

 sending in our subscriptions X6 the na- 

 tional fund and doing something toward 

 making, possible what will be eventually 

 more business for all, so that employers 

 and employees alike will all share in its 

 results. 



That is what our campaign is bound 

 to do if we give the necessary moral 

 and financial support. 



Henry Penn, Chairman, 

 National Publicity Comimittee. 



Hartford, Conn. 



GEORGE G. McCLUNIE 



165 Main Street 



Established 1897 Member F. T. D. 



Orders 

 eoUcited for 

 all paits of 

 Connecticut. 

 Stores: 



741 Mala St. 



864 Asylum St. 



Greenhouses; 

 Benton St 

 Memt>rrFlorl8ta'Tele(rniph Hartford, 



• f Aa«rtr*1qt1nn 



Ponn- 



Orden for Yermont and Nortbem N. T. flllad (o 

 your entira aatlaf aotfcm at rlcht ptleea. 



BDBUNOTON. TT. 



Providence, Rhode Island I 



Johnston Brothers 



LEADINQ FLORISTS 



38 DORRANCB STREET 



Members Florists* Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. 



PROVIDENCE, R.I. 



AND ALL NEW ENGLAND POINTS 



T. J. Johnston & Co., '" ^'S^vfoEN^g 



FOREIGN SECTION 



Liverpool, England 



DINGLEYS, Ltd., Florists 

 SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND 



WM. ARTINDALE & SON 



FLORISTS SEEDSMEN NURSERYMEN 



Manchester, England 



DINGLEYS, Ltd., Florists 



SCOTLAND ORDERS NOW TO 



LEIGHTON, Florist, GLASGOW 



Scotland's Only Member F. T. D. 



