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The Florists' Review 



OCTOBBB 21. 1020 



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 — — from otlior florists for local tttUvcrr on tlM 



FOREIGN SECTION 



C. ENGELMANN 



Member American Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



Association. 



life Member S. A. F. 



Member American Carnation Society. 



Member New York Florists' Qub. 



Orders for England, Scotland and 



Ireland taken care of by 



C. ENGELMANN. Florist. Saffron 



Walden. Essex. ENGLAND. 



Cables: Enselmann, SaffroDwalden(2 words only) 



Orders for the French Riviera and 



Monte Carlo taken care of by 



C. ENGELMANN, Etablissement Hor- 



ticole "Carnation," Saint-Laurent-du- 



Var, near Nice. FRANCE, 



Cables: Oamation, Saint-Laorent-da-Var 



(2 words only) 



Liverpool, England 



DINGLEYS. Ltd., Florists 

 SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND 



WM. ARTINDALE & SON 



PLORISTS SEEDSMEN NURSERYMEN 



Manchester, England 



DINGLEYS, Ltd., Florists 



SCOTLAND ORDERS NOW TO 



LEIGHTON, Florist, GLASGOW 



Scotland's Only Member F. T. D, 



pleased with his stunt, for there were 

 times on Monday morning when the 

 doors had to be closed, and every lady 

 who left that store was wearing a dah- 



Some Instances. 



Another incident, which happened 

 during the week of October 4 in a large 

 eastern city, was at a convention of 

 electric contractors and dealers. The 

 local association got the name of every 

 visiting delegate who had a lady with 

 him and sent a box of flowers to their 

 hotel, with a card bearing the compli- 

 ments of the association and wishing 

 them a pleasant visit to the city. I saw- 

 ISO boxes packed and ready for deliv- 

 ery for this order. This new feature 

 was the talk of the convention. Now, 

 these people were all used to conven- 

 tions, they were used to banquets and 

 sight-seeing t^ips, but to have a vase of 

 flowers in their hotel room during their 

 visit was a novelty and one that was 

 appreciated. 



Another idea came from a publicity 

 expert for corporations employing a 

 large force. The object is to establish 

 a better feeling between employer and 

 emploj'cos. Your advertising man will 

 tell you that the heads of departments 

 must be reached, as each one of these 

 is held responsible for the efficiency of 

 his department. The wise head does 

 everything he can to hold the good will 

 of those in his department. Now, in 

 every large department it is seldom that 

 two or three are not on the sick list. 

 If the corporation is in the habit of 

 "Saying It with Flowers," it is looked 

 upon as human and not a mere machine. 



"S^^i^^ti 



Members 



of the 



F. T. D. 



Members 



of the 



F. T. D. 



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GUDE BROSXO. 



FLORISTS 



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Send Orders for 



WASHINGTON, 

 D.C 



and vicinity to 



EVERYTHING 

 FIRST-CLASS 



Member F. T. D- 



14th and H. Streets 



