Maech 11, 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



73 



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 *-"-— from othor flortot* (or local <MivcTT on tli* xunal baals* 



QUALITY plus SERVICE! 



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138-140 EAST FOURTH STREET 



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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- 

 fied. If not, either the order will be 

 duplicated or no pay accepted. 



PTTTM7 "DTJATUTTDQ Hd 1214 f street, n. w. 



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MEMBER F. T, D. 



t'. Brown, Springfield, 111., has returned 

 home and has taken a position with 

 l>od J. Foster. 



Mrs. C. Smith, formerly bill clerk for 

 the W. C. Smith Wholesale Floral Co., 

 has taken a half interest in the Delmar 

 I'uion Flower Shop with Mrs. George 

 ^fcNeill. 



Julius Schaefifer, of Vandervoort's 

 "fl'iral department, supervised the floral 

 'I'corations for the used car exhibit in 

 I^^hibition hall last week. 



The Diemer Floral Co. and Mrs. Os- 

 P^r Heile, South Broadway, report that 

 decent business has been excellent, in- 

 cluding some large funeral orders. 



Vincent Gorly, of Grimm & Gorly, 



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WASHINGTON, 

 D.C. 



and vicinity to 



EVERYTHING 

 FIRST-CLASS 



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