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The Rorists^ Review 



Dbcsubbb 9, 1820 



l.Tlw florists whose eaxds mm—r on the paces carrrlnc tills liead, ere prepared to lUl orders. 

 *— — from otiier florists for local deUvery on tlie nsnal basis. 



FOREIGN SECTION 



Liverpool, England 



DINGLEYS. Ltd., Florists 

 SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND 



WM. ARTINDALE & SON 



FLORISTS SEEDSMEN NURSERYMEN 



Manchester, England 



QINGLEYS, Ltd.. Florists 



SCOTLAND ORDERS NOW TO 



LEIGHTON, Florist, GLASGOW 



Scotland's Only Member F. T. D. 



into a man's or a woman's life, is there 

 any way to tell them how glad we are 

 better than to "Say It with Flowers"? 

 Take an instance where a poor boy, per- 

 haps a newsboy or bootblack, secures a 

 position as messenger with some large 

 company. Afternight school and close 

 application to his duties, whatever they 

 may be, there are years of long, weary 

 grind. Finally the day comes when that 

 company must elect a new president and 

 this boy is elevated to this enviable 

 position. How many of the presidents 

 of railroads of tliis country have worked 

 themselves up from such positions as 

 track-walkers? On such occasions as 

 these, in what better way can the asso- 

 ciates of such men express their pleas- 

 ure at his success in life than to "Say 

 It with Flowers"? How often, when 

 such events transpire, do we see in the 

 papers tlie next day that when the new 

 president arrived at his oflSce he found 

 his desk a bower of flowers I 



There is another occasion that during 

 all their years comes into the life of 

 every man and woman. Each year they 

 have a birthday. Outside of men in 

 public life, this occasion may not be 

 generally known, but there are always 

 a few who remember this day; it mat- 

 ters not how humble or prominent one 

 may be, there is someone who c:n»>s. 

 If we were to forget everything else 

 and simply educate the public to "Say 

 It with Flowers" on birthdays — in a 

 country of 110,000,000 inhabitants, there 

 are 110,000,000 birthdays each year— 

 what wonderful results might be ob- 

 tained! 



Farewell Flowers. 



But each birthday means a year 

 nearer to the grave, the goal of each 

 life. At last the sad day comes, and, 

 ordinarily, it is usually the largest 

 flower occasion of that life. It is a dif- 

 ferent sentiment we are now expressing; 

 on every occasion up to this time it 

 has been one of gladness; now it is sor- 

 row. On every one of the other occa- 

 sions there has been something that 

 might have taken the place of flowers, 

 but there is but one way to express sor- 

 row and that is to "Say It with Flow- 

 ers." It is our last tribute to a friend 

 or loved one whom we shall see no more. 

 It is always an occasion that sets both 

 old and young to thinking. For the 



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Members 



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of the 



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GUDE BROS.Ca 

 FLX5R1STS 



i2i4-rST,N.w. 



WASH1NGTCJN.I>.C 



OSHKOSH, WIS. 



THE MILES COMPANY 



GROWERS 

 Established SO years. Member F. T. D. 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



Louise Flower Shop 



Connecticut Ave. at N St., N. W. 



MlBsLonlseW. Daughorty, . . Proprietrese 



Phones-Franklin 3879, 3M1 , 3842. 



Member Florists' Telegraph l»«>HTery. 



La Crosse, Wis. 



La Crosse Floral Co. 



Oldest F. T. D. Member 

 We ifrow all onr flowers 



Guaranteed service 



KENOSHA, WIS 



L. Turner & Sons, 352 Pail Ave 



Manbers Florists' Telsgraph Delivnr 



ORDERS IN OR AROUND 



Washington, D. C. 



MEMBER F, T. D. 



GEO. C. SHAFFER 



900 Fourteenth Street 



RACINE, WIS. 



THE 

 FLOWER Member 

 SHOP 



610-612 



WisconsiD 

 Street 



F. T. D. 



La Crosse, Wis. 



Send your order for flowers for delivery in 

 this city and vicinity to 



SALZER'S FLORAL GARDENS 



QUALITY AND SERVICE ASSURED 



Racine and Kenosha 



Operating large Oreenhonae 

 In both these Wisconsin cltlea 



P. N. Obertin 



