Jam'aky 26. 1922 



The Florists* Review 



107 



''LET 'ER RAIN" 



The time was when we couldn't ship Greens when it rained. The men just 

 wouldn't cut it. It was a mean cold job, mud to your ankles, water up your 

 sleeve and down your back. At these times we wrote letters and sent tele- 

 grams saying we were sorry. All the time we knew that our sorrow didn't 

 put Greens in your boxes, and that apologies were poor things to make 

 bouquets with. 



This year we started out early to get ready — rubber boots, rubber pants, rub- 

 ber coats and hats for everybody, duck boards to stand on, a belly full of hot 

 coffee, and then— "Let 'er Rain!" 



The bunch looked like a lot of Porpoises bobbing up and down among the 

 Greens. All of our holiday Greens were cut in a pouring rain, and we never 

 missed a train. 



So, hot or cold, rain or shine, the place to buy Greens is — 



The Biggest, Best and Busiest Store in the West 



321 East 4th Street 



LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 



WE CLOSE SUNDAYS 



