The Florists^ Review 



DBCOiMBie 2. 1920 



Liverpoc^, England 



DINGLEYS, Ltd., Florists 



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that carried them to the station deco- 

 rated with them. And it did not stop 

 there, for often wo have telegraphed 

 some florist to have a vase of flowers 

 in the couple's room at the hotel when 

 they arrived. 



Take another view of the situation. 

 How often have wo had an (iloping 

 couple come into the store and jjurehase 

 a bouquet before the knot was tiedl 

 Even in such a case it would not seem 

 like a wedding if there were no flowers. 

 Wlierever the marriage ceremony is 

 celebrated in these days, no matter 

 according to what denomination or 

 creed, no matter if it be a civil cere- 

 mony performed by a mayor or an al- 

 derman, flowers will play a conspicuous 

 part. 



The wedding is only the foundation 

 for a new home, and there is not another 

 word in the English language that 

 stands for so much as that little word 

 of four letters. I once heard home 

 defined in these words: "Home is any 

 abode where love dwells." Any of us 

 will agree that this is a true definition. 

 Well, assuming that love dwells in a 

 home, then there are sure to be flowers 

 in that home, for the two are insepara- 

 ble. But it is a woman's hands that 

 arc building this place we call home, 

 and as she builds, every layer that she 

 lays is cemented with love, till it be- 

 comes so great that it must be shared. 

 It would be selfish for two people to 

 enjoy it, for we all know that there is 

 no place for selfishness where love 

 reigns, and so an all-wise God sends 

 another life into this home and, in a 

 manner, divides that love. 



In my first article I said "Say It 

 with Flowers" opened an endless chain 

 of possibilities. We see the same scene 

 enacted hero as in the beginning of my 

 first article, and one that will be re- 

 enacted while time lasts. 



But space will not permit mo to go 

 further in this article'. Right here I 

 want to ask the florists of this country 

 a question: Is it any wonder Major 

 O'Keefe has such faith in our slogan, 

 "Say It with Flowers"? Tate. 



MAX SCHUNG TELLS HOW. 



Talks to Times Beporter. 



Anticipating the publicity campaign 

 of the New York florists, jierhaps, the 

 New York Times, that city's most dig- 



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