The Florists^ Review 



Mat 19, 1921 





182 N. Wabash Avenue 



Chkitgo 



L. D. Phone 



Private Exchange 



Central 282 



We did the biggest week's business in 

 the history of the House for Mothers' day 



and our mail for several days thereafter was GOOD to read. 

 Here are a few extracts: 



From a Cleveland Customer: 

 "Your stock was the finest we have ever received on a holiday and was 

 superior to anything else we received. The packing was unusually fine. In 

 .. the future we know whom we can depend on when we need good flowers." 



Wm. H. Tcmblett. 



Telegram from Kansas City: 



"Miladys are just what I wanted. Thank you for sending Premiers. Does 

 my heart good to see such fine stock, (irand. Many thanks." 



Samuel Murray. 



From Fargo, North D^kota: 



"Wish to compliment you on the Carnations sent us for Mothers' Day. They 

 surely were fine. We had shipments from five or six other growers, but 

 none of them could come up to your stock." 



Shotwell I'loral Co. 



Another from Kansas City : 



(This li'tttr is fsi)ecially interesting Iiecausc it was not addressed to us, but to another 



florist, who relayed it to us.) 



"The writer dcK-s nol exaggerate one little bit in saying we never had finer 

 stock than was received for Mothers' Day from the Chicago Flower Growers' 

 Association, who will receive rejieal orders from us shortly. We sold every- 

 thing and. though there was the usual di.''satisfact:on in i)rices, not one com- 

 plained of the stock, but on the other hand even the most close buyers 

 conimented upon the superiority oi the stock.'' 



.^unset 11 ill ( iardens, by .Arthur R. Smith. 



How it Looked at Des Moines: 



"Mothers' Day flowers were fine and we sure want to thank yciu for your 

 attention — we certainly ai)])reciate the care you give our orders at all times.'' 



Alpha I'loral Co. 



Similar expressions of api)roval of our stock and service were in many other 

 letters, including Ileepe Co., Akrcm, Ohio; Schramm Uros., Toledo, ()]iio; 

 John IJreitmeyer's Sons, Detroit; Holm ^K; ' )lson. St. Paul: Willi.ams the 

 Morist. l^^outh liend. Ind. .^k^ 



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"Service to swear BY, not AT." 

 OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY. MAY 29, TO SHIP FLOWERS. 



LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE, CENTRAL 282. 



