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August 19, 1920 



The Florists' Review 



97 





Tb« flortats whose cards appear on the paces oarrylns fhls head, are prepared to flU orders 

 from other florists for local delivery on the usual basis. 



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SOME MAN" 



"He may wear a last year's straw hat; his finger nails may need manicuring; 

 his vest may hang a little loose and his pants may bag at the knees; his face may 

 show signs of a second day's growth, and ihe tin dinner bucket that he carries may be 

 full of dents and doughnuts; but don't you call him 'the old man,' He's your father. 



"For years and years he has been rustling around to get things together. 

 Never once has he failed to do the right thing by you. He thinks you are the 

 greatest boy on earth, bar none, even though you plaster your hair back, wear smart 

 clothes, smoke cigarettes and fail to bring home a cent. He is the man who won 

 the love and life partnership of the greatest woman on earth—your mother. He is 

 SOME MAN and not 'the old man.' 



"If you win as good a wife as he did, you will have to go some." 



—THE SILENT PARTNER. 



Boston's 



Flowerphone 



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WERE YOU THERE? 

 WE WERE! 



The convention at Cleveland was 

 a grand place to get together and 

 discuss the coming year's business 



Fine Business — 



Yours — which we want 



Ours — which you will like 



Robert C. Kerr 



Ed. W. EicKling 



F. T. D. 



Specialists 



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