The Florists' Review 



Junk 2, 1921 



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FOREIGN SECTION 



ENGLAND 



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anyone in 



the British 



Isles through 



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Flower 



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BOLD STREET. 



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FRANCE 



MARY :: FLORIST 



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 PARIS, near the Etoile, FRANCE 



Liverpool, England 



DINGLEYS. Ltd.. Florists 



SHEFFIELD. ENGLAND 

 WILLIAM ARTINDALE & SON 



FLORISTS SEEDSMEN NURSERYMEN 



MANCHESTER, ENGLAND 



DINGLEYS, Ltd.. Florists 



REVIEWING THE HOLIDAYS. 



A Successful Season. 



Witli Mcinorial day, tlio last siiccial 

 flower (lay of llic iircsoiit season, ]iast, 

 li't us at this time review these holi- 

 days, without eonsideriiifj f;eueral Inisi- 

 iiess at all. ?Aeryono will recall the 

 fact that, from Thaiiksfiiviiifj to Me- 

 morial day, there was not a sinijlo in- 

 stance of a si)ecial flower day when the 

 supply was equal to the demand for 

 either ])lants or cut llowers. I'rices 

 had to be ailvanced, as is always the 

 case with any commodity when there 

 is a short su])ply. 



Why are these days flower days? 

 Many of us can remember when Christ- 

 mas and Kaster were the only occa- 

 sions when the florist looked for any 

 increased sales. There is hardly a 

 month now in which there is not some 

 day when the sale of flowers is increased 

 beyond normal. What is the reason for 

 this? Were these days just marked on 

 the calendar as flower days? No. Flo- 

 rists have made such holidays profitable 



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TO OUR BROTHER FLORISTS: 



FLOWERS AND CO-CPERATION 



Let us learn from the flowers the lesson of co-operation. A single 

 flower, growing alone, makes no great show. Man> flowers, grow- 

 ing in harmony, will transfigure even a desert. 



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WASHINGTON, D. C. 



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