December 4, 1910. 



* The Florists' Review 



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OLDEST FLORIST SOUTH 

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priate." Every advertisement carries 

 a paragraph to remind readers that de- 

 liveries of flowers in distant cities and 

 towns are easily made through the tele- 

 graphic delivery system in vogue among 

 florists generally. 



Now, isn't work of this kind worthy 

 of your support, Mr. Non-subscriber I 

 Can't you see that the more we accom- 

 plish, the more you benefit? You may 

 say to yourself, "Well, conditions are 

 better and the business would have come 

 anyway." Then on sober reflection you 

 must come to the conclusion that you 

 are merely "kidding" yourself. Our 

 publicity is working for you and to your 

 great advantage. Then why should you 

 not contribute to the cost? You are not 

 asked to give more than it is known you 

 can afford. If every florist in the coun- 

 try were to contribute but $5, we could 

 place our business where it ought to be. 

 That slogan of ours, ' ' Say It with Flow- 

 ers," is invaluable. What if we were 

 obliged to stop its promulgation? We 

 should have something to mourn over. 



JACKSON, MISS. 



THE CAPITOL FLORAL CO. 



THIRTY YEARS OF FLORAL PROGRESS 



Greenhooae and Retail Store 



PROMPT ATTENTION, OUR MOTTO 



218 E. Capitol St., P. 0. Box 313 



For all Mississippi 



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Member F. T. D. 



Jackson's Leading Florist 

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