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The Florists' Review 



SYRACUSE, N. Y. 



JOHNSTON'S 



SYRAODSE'S FINEST FLOWER SHOP 



IMMEDIATE MESSENOEB SERVICE 



SyracUM and Vicinity. 



WASHINQTON and WARREN STREETS 



PHOENIX. ARIZ. 



Arizona Seed & Floral Co. 



28 and 80 S. Central Ave. Member F. T. D. 



Phoenix, ARIZONA 



[X>nofrio Floral Co. 



CHAS. E. MORTON. M«r. 



Wire your orders to ns for delivery lo 



Arizona and New Mexico. 



Flowers for aU ARIZONA 



Tucson Seed & Roral Co., ll?ioV^A 



DOUGLAS. ARIZ. ""% ^^i^,12" 

 GATUFF FLOWER GARDEN 



Successor to TRAVIS FLOWER SHOP 



lodian Blankets, Dolls and Moccasins. 



TUCSON, ARIZ. 



7 East 



Congress Street 

 BURNS' FLOWER SHOP 



PRESCOTT, ARIZ. 



a.y ACKER'S FLOWER SHOP 



ROSWELL, N. MEX. 



ALAMEDA GREENHOUSES 



Haadqaartan for noweia New UaxSoo and Teaaa. 



obliged to make and the willingness 

 Mith which these sacrifices were made. 

 How many times have we, who have 

 bad retail store experience, listened to 

 some white-haired man, as he would or- 

 der flowers for his life partner, relate 

 to OS what a wonderful woman she had 

 been and tell of the trials encoun- 

 tered and the inspiration she had been 

 to him, of how the very thought of that 

 woman at home, faithfully performing 

 her part of the nuptial contract, with- 

 out any applause from the world, had 

 made him a buc<Asb in the business 

 world 1 Such a man, who has been buf- 

 feted by the world for twenty-five years, 

 finds it hard to express the sentiment 

 that is stored up in his heart. Do not 

 lose sight of the fact that sentiment is 

 there. The hard knocks he has received 

 have not been able to kill it. Dormant 

 though it may be, it only needs the 

 thought of their wedding day to resur- 

 rect it and a new language to express 

 it, and, mark you, there is Just one lan- 

 guage that can do this, and that Is the 

 language o£ flowers. 



A Strong Man's Aid. 



Has it ever occurred to you store peo- 

 ple how pitiful it sometimes is to see a 



Take a Hint 

 From Sam 



If 1 have told you this story before, don't 

 get sore, as all of us have been known to 

 repeat ourselves. It's about Sam, a 

 Georgian nigger. A bad nigger, who 

 was about to be hanged for murder. 



When the rope was about his neck and 

 everything ready, the sheriff asked him if 

 he had anything to say. "I sure has, boss; 

 what I'se got to say is, dat dis here ex- 

 perience sure am going to learn Sam a 

 powerful good lesson." 



Every Ghristmas we hear a lot of kicks 

 about pickled stock; every year^ a Jot 

 stop doiag it, and a lot more start doing 

 it Some day, some of them, like Sam, 

 are going to \eam a lesson when it's too 

 late. All of which gives you a pretty 

 definite idea of where 1 stemd. 



New York's 

 Favorite Flower Shop 



F^th Avenue at 58ih Street 



big, strong man in your store? I have 

 seen them, both old and young, under 

 all olrcnmstances, when their hearts 

 were just bursting to express the senti- 

 ments that they felt. They were men 

 who would not flinch, no matter what 

 the danger might be; who, if put at the 

 head of a column of men, would not 

 hesitate to lead them into the jaws of 

 death, or, on the floors of a stock ex- 



change or other market, would face 

 financial ruin without a quiver. Yet, 

 when some woman was concerned, they 

 had no courage at all. They just simply 

 had to have help, and in fear and trem- 

 bling they ' ' Say It with Flowers. ' ' 



Such men have thought at first per- 

 haps that such a method was effeminate, 

 but they have tried every way they 

 knew of to carry the message in per 



