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February 5, 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



Scene at a Japanese Florist's. 



Flowers are scarce and will continue to be scarce until you increase your produc- 

 tion. By not having flowers to sell to the customer who calls to purchase them, you 

 are eliminating a flower buyer. The increased demand for flowers has never been 

 greater. It is up to the florist to hold intact the popularity of flowers and improve it 

 by having on hand an assortment at all times. 



Plant a Case of Lilies 



or several cases, on the 1st and 15th of each month and increase your supply. 



Lilies take little room and bringf h'lg returns. 



We now offer a shipment of late dug GIGANTEUM, just arrived, in good condition, at the following prices: 



100 LILIUM GIGANTEUM, 7 to 9 $20.00 per 100 



7 to 8, 385 to a case 42 .50 per case 



7 to 9. 300 to a case 52.00 per case 



9 to 10, 200 to a case 55.00 per case 



9 to 10, 100 to a case 30.00 per 100 



RUBRUM, 10 to 11 35.00 per case 



— ^' 5% discount for cash with order. 



One thousand cases Rubrum, Auratum, Album and Magnificum due to arrive soon. Prices will be right 

 when the stock arrives. Have us reserve stock for you and ship when wanted. 



172 North 

 Wabash Avenue, 



Chicago, E 



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