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Mabch 18, 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



117 



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 — "— from otbar florlata foriooaldoUve rr on til* oanalliasla. 



QUALITY plus SERVICE! 



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In CINCINNATI 



To mention Flowers is to think of 



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138-140 EAST FOURTH STREET 



For All Mississippi 



ROBERT E. LANGLEY 



Jackson's Leading Florist 



Jackson, Miss. 



MEMBER F. T. D. 



JACKSON, MISS. 



THE CAPITOL FLORAL CO. 



THIRTY YEARS OF FLORAL PROGRESS 



Greenhouse and Retail Store 



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^1-^ E. Capitol St., P. 0. Box 313 



BATON ROUGE, LA. 



THE ROSELAND FLORIST 



MEMBER F. T. D. 



TUPELO, MISS. 



"' K?r'£;^\;- TUPELO RORAL CO. 



MRS. J. E. WATTS 



MERIDIAN, MISS. 



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(or All Occasions 



MISSISSIPPI 



§TEMME & SONS :; HATTIESBURG 



GREENVILLE, MISS 



IDLE UOUB JfLOBAL CO. 

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LAKE CHARLES 



AND SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA 

 Member F. T. D. CHAS. D. OTIS 



ALEXANDRIA, LA. 



E. BLUM & SON 



For all Points in Central LiOuisianM' 



stallation of billboard signs. Orders for 

 several of these signs have been re- 

 ceived recently and shipments are made 

 from the factory as fast as the orders 

 are received. Hundreds of florists have 

 locations upon their establishments 

 which would suit a billboard installation 

 admirably. The cost of a sign, $50, 

 should not stand in the way of an in- 

 stallation. The slogan, "Say It with 

 Flowers," exerts a tremendous power 

 and when used in this form is of great 

 advantage to the publicity campaign. 



We are still waiting to hear from 

 those florists who have not yet sub- 

 scribed to the campaign fund. Their 

 apathy is hard to understand. A move- 

 ment destined to put money in their 

 pockets, and already doing it, is not 

 being supported by them. It is no lot- 

 tery. It is an investment and good re- 

 turns must surely result. One of our 

 enthusiasts recently said, "Through 

 this campaign the florists are doing 

 what they should have done years ago, 

 what other producers have been doing 

 and are still doing — advertising their 

 products. Some concerns are advertis- 

 ing for a market for their products be- 

 fore they build the establishments to 

 manufacture them. The florists have 



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