May 27, 1920. 



The Florists' Review 



65 



elegraph Delivery; 



Department" 



THE florists whose cards appear in 

 the Pink Part of The Florists' 

 Review are prepared to fill orders from other 

 florists, for local delivery, on the usual basis. 

 See index by towns on the following page. 

 If your city is not represented, there is a 

 specially good opportunity for you. 



In DETROIT it is Breitmeyer's 



Your customer will appreciate Breitmeyer service 

 and you will receive no complaints. 



For the benefit of those florists who are still delaying becoming members of the 

 Florists* Telegraph Delivery Association we would submit the following figures r 



Easter, 1 920, we received orders from 1 95 florists for a total business of $ 11 20.25. 

 We sent orders to 562 florists, the orders amounting to $3050.20 . 



During the 1 2 months ending March 30, 1 920, 



we received 1549 orders, amounting to $10,462.30. 

 * We sent 2767 orders, amounting to $18,671.17. 



When you consider that one florist did a telegraph and mail order business of 

 nearly $30,000 in one year, think what the aggregate business for the 1 0,000 

 florists in the United States and Canada should be. 



These figures must convince every florist of the necessity of belonging to the 

 Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association. .. ^ 



JOHN BREITMEYER'S SONS ^ 



■ 'IS-: 



PHILIP BREITMEYER. President 



26-28 Broadway. DETROIT, MICHIGAN 



Get Your Share of Telegraph Orders 



Start your ad next week by mailinsr this blank today 



18. 



FLORiSTS' PUBUSHING CO. 



S08 South Dearborn St„ CHICAGO "^. . 



You may insert a Telegraph Delivery card occupying | i { inch in each issue of the 



Sttik* OM ain NOT wutad. 



FlorisU' Review for a period of one year from date, and thereafter until forbid by either 

 party, for which agree to pay at the rate of j 55 J^^ \ net per week, bills payable 



monthly. strike out same as above. 



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