Fbbbdabt 8, 1921 



The Florists^ Review 



69 



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JP>> florist* whoM cards avottr on tli« p»c«s oarrylns this head* are prvparad to ffil ordara 

 from ofbor llorlat* for local doUTory oa tlio unial baala. 



Largest 

 Retailers 

 in 

 Caaada 



t'or.St.CatherlnenmlGuy Sfs- 



Montreal 



9 8t.tTohn St.,QiyKnFr, CATV 



Member Florists' Tel. Delivery 



WINNIPEG, 



MANITOBA 



Member 

 Florists' 

 Telegraph 

 Delivery 



R. B. Ormiston 



96 Osborne Street 



Winnipeg, Man., Can. 



THE "KING" FLORIST 



f.t"^^^.„. 270 Hargrave St. 



VANCOUVER, B. C. 



BROWN BROS. & CO., Ltd. 



48 HASTINGS STREET. E. 



l^ BRITISH COLUMBIA orders 



Members Florists' Telesraph Delivery Assd, 



VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, 



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 BON VOYAGE ORDERS my ipedaltT 



y.'^. SUCKLING & CHASE. Ltd. 



REGINA, SASK., CANADA 



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SPECIAL ATTENTION TO F. T. D. ORDERS 



St. Catharines, Ont. 



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be called the "back yard garden," 

 althougli "forecourt garden" might bo 

 just as appropriate. This disi'lay will 

 be of the "Jrefore and after'' character, 

 showing conditions Avith and without a 

 garden. Specially painted backgrounds 

 will be relied on for effect in this case, 

 one of them supplemented with a real 

 garden planting. 



Many Florists Interested. 



Florists having novelties in the way 

 of roses, carnations, sweet peas or any 

 other flowers are urged to make stagings 

 in the claBses provided. Many hundreds 

 of florists from all sections of the conn 

 try make a point of visiting this show 

 and will be interested in such stagings. 



The classes for decorated tables are 

 confined to private and amateur grow- 

 ers. This year there is to be a competi- 

 tion on each day of the show excepting 

 the last. 



The tea garden will again be a lead- 



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Who Is Bok? 



Bok is a Dutchman. 



A Dutchman who came here straight from Hol- 

 land half a century ago. 

 First he sold water at a penny a glass. 

 Then he squeezed lemons in it and sold it for 

 3 cents. 



Which was what he did to whatever he did. 

 He kept putting more into it. And kept getting 

 more out of it than he put in. 



One day a man from Philadelphia asked him 



over to talk to a million people. 



Before long he had talked a million more into 



letting him talk his kind of talk to them. 



He talked to them through the^ pages of the 



Ladi es' Home Journal. Iho. • JiSfe « .. 



Which tells you who Bok is. Edward Bok is 

 the greatest editor of the greatest woman's pub- 

 lication of the world. 



He made good by making good the things he 

 made. 



Vt hich may or may not hold an!F. T. D. sug- 

 gestion. 



New York's 

 Favorite Flower Shop 



Fffth Avenue at 58th Street 



ing feature, and in it various social 

 functions have been jdanned to take 

 place. This year the garden will be 

 located at the western end of the main 

 floor. 



"With the tea garden location thus 

 changed, some desirable space becomes 

 available for trade exhibits on the 

 second floor, Lexington avenue front. 

 At previous shows many would-be ex- 



hibitors have expressed desires for lo- 

 cations in this section of the building, 

 which is easily approached and in many 

 respects fully as desirable as some of 

 the locations on the main floor. 



The trade section of the show will be 

 quite as extensive as that of any pre- 

 vious show, if not more so. Most of 

 the "regulars" are in the list of ex- 

 hibitors, and there are several new- 



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