jANCAax 13, 1921 



The Florists^ Review 



CANADA'S FLORIST 



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Street 



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THE "KING" FLORIST 

 270 Hargrave St. 



Meniber 

 F. T. D. Aas'D, 



own. Mechanics in every line, and even 

 common laborers, were paid wages that 

 were fabulous. Everyone had money, 

 except, perhaps, those who were always 

 looked upon as the natural flower 

 buyers. The result was that there was a 

 large class of people throughout the 

 country who had become suddenly 

 wealthy in their own estimation. They 

 had more money in their possession 

 than they had ever had before, with 

 another pay day only a short way off. 

 They were in a position to indulge in 

 luxuries and they did it. Jewelry, silk 

 shirts and the most costly kinds of 

 wearing apparel were freely purchased. 

 Men who formerly could not afford to 

 pay car fare rode to their work in auto- 

 mobiles. They were just looking for 

 new ways to spend their money. At 

 this time "Say It with Flowers" was 

 to be seen everywhere, and they nat- 

 urally acquired the habit of doing just 

 what the slogan suggested. 



The point I wish to emphasize in this 

 article is the manner in which this 



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The House 



With Golden Windows 



One boyhood day when I was pout- 

 ing around because Jimmy Judson 

 had something I didn't have, my 

 Grandmother took me on her knee 

 and told me this dory: 



"Once there was a boy, who lived in 

 a little old one-room cabin in the 

 valley. 'Way up on the hillside was a 

 great big fine house, that looked like 

 a ca^e to him. 



Every afternoon when the sun was 

 shining, all the windows looked like 

 gold. 



The little boy used to wish and wish 

 he could live up there in the house 

 with the golden windows. 

 So one day he ran away and went to it. 



But when he got there, the windows 

 were not gold at all, but juA glass 

 like his. 



Then he looked down in the yalley at 

 his humble home and the sun was shin- 

 ing on the windows and they were all 

 gold." 



"Now," said my wise old Granny, 

 "our windows are gold juil like Jim- 

 my Judson's." 



Dad came in the door juS then and 

 added: "Which, George, is only an- 

 other way of saying, there are juA as 

 good berries in our patch as in any- 

 body's, if yoo'll only pick them. " 

 Which may, or may not, hold an 

 F. T. D. suggeSion. 



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