March 17. 1921. 



The Florists^ Review 



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ni« florists whose caids uavttr on fhe p»cea eanrlnc tbl* head, are prepared to fin orders 

 from other florists for local delivery oa the usual basis. 



Largest 

 Retailers 

 in 

 Canada 



t-'or.St.Cath^rlneandGuy Sts. 



9 St..Tohn St., QUEBEC. CAN. M„_iyp-1 



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WINNIPEG, 



MANITOBA 



Member 

 Florists' 

 Telegraph 

 Delivery 



R. B. Ormiston 



96 Osborne Street 



Winnipeg, Man., Can. 



THE "KING" FLORIST 

 270 Hargrave St. 



Member 

 F. T. D. 



VANCOUVER, B. C. 



BROWN BROS. & CO., Ltd 



48 HASTINGS STREET. E. 



I£? BRITISH COLUMBIA orders 



Members Florists' TelegraDh Delivery Assn 



London, Ont., Can. 



J. GAMMAGE & SONS. Ltd. 



"The House ofFloivers" 

 All Orders Carefully Executed 



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CANADA 



JOHN CONNON CO., Lmited 



HAMILTON, ONT. 



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CANADA'S FLORIST 



8-10 VV. 

 Adelaide 



Street 



Toronto 



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VANCOUVER. VICTORIA 



B. C. B. C. 

 A. J. WOODWARD 

 BON V OYAGE ORDERS my specialtr 



"P ajj;un. Sweet peas, too, were in 

 greater supply than the demand could 

 consume. Extra special Spencers sold 

 yell, while common shorts sold chea]>lv 

 in thousand lots. The warm spell caused 

 the violets to become small and pale in 

 color. There was little call for them last 

 week. 



There are plenty of Easter lilies, val- 

 ley and orchids to fill all demands daily. 

 In the miscellaneous class, single jon- 

 quils, Von Sion, calendulas, Dutch hya- 

 cinths, freesias, tulips, snapdragon and 

 mignonette are available. The market 



Counterfeit Money 

 That's Good As Gold 



TOM. the Scotchman, doesn't like our selling 

 dried colored flowers and grasses; Suko, the 

 Jap. does. Tom says it cheapens our business. 

 Suko says, we get ju^ that much more' business 

 than we wrould get. so why not get it? 



Yesterday they were arguing it out again, when 

 finally Suko said, "You, Scotchman Tom, some- 

 thing I tell you; in China Country when man 

 dead die and take him in his bury box he all re^ 

 his time down lie in; then all peoples following 

 box, and all round throw make-believe money. 

 Then when along come evil spirits, they pick the 

 money up, thinking is good. So much time take 

 they up pick the money that can no up catch 

 with dead mans before he buried be in peace. 



"So see, you Scotchman Tom, that fool money 

 just good for bad spirit as gold money. 



"Chinaman religion say when a thing is enough 

 good, it is good enough. I hats what I think me 

 about these beautiful very colored flowers and 

 grasses." 



By heck, I say, Suko, the Jap, is right; what do 

 you say? 



New York's Favorite Flower Shop 



Fifth Avenue at S8th Street 



73 



SCRIM'S, FLORIST 



OTTAWA, CANADA 



Montreal, Que., goBmso* 



825 St. Catherine St., W. "f^'^T 



St. Catharines, Ont. 



Rr»Kf I Hi inn 1^4 Queenslon Street 

 UUl. 1.1. lyUIUl Member F. T. D. 



Central and Eastern ONTARIO 



Orders carefully executH 



THE PETERBOROUGH FLORAL GO. 

 Peterborough, Canada 



