Mauch 25. 1920 



The Florists' Review 



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Th» florist* whoa* eards avpMNT on tho pftco* eairylac till* taoad, aro yroparod to till ordors 

 — ' — from othor florist* for looai dollTwr on tlM uaual ImmI*. 



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Henry Perm's Easter Message : 



This will be the biggest Blaster business you ever 

 had, providing you have the foresight and courage 

 to place your orders with your Growers in advance, 

 so that your patrons can be assured of having their 

 . orders filled when they call to see you. 



We have always carried out this policy. 



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The Moat Modern and Artistic Home of Flowers in New England 



A VERITABLE crystal palace of flowers is the Penn salesroom, the daily scene of the greatest activity in 

 the Boston retail flower trade. The tiled floor is in soft buff colored stone and walls of Ivory Caen stone. 

 In the rear is the crowning scenic feature of all— "The Fountain Court." In the center plays a wonderful 

 Italian fountain, the work of a Boston sculptor. The court is surrounded by eight marble pillars and each top 

 with an ornamental frieze, while above is a steel and leaded glass ceiling which lights the Court day and 

 night, for at night there are electric fixtures sculptured and modeled by a famous Italian artist in the purest of 

 alabaster marble above the ground glass to take the place of the sun. 



The PENN that wrote Service into Flower celling 



124 Tremont St. 



BOSTON. MASS. 



Boston's Flower Phone — Beach 6900 

 Switchboard with six trunk lines connecting our numerous departments 



