August 11, 1921 



The Florists^ Review 



69 



The florteta whose cards appear on the pages carryinU this head, are prepared to fill orders 

 "*" "~ from other florists for local delivery on the usual basis. 



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ENGLAND 



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Flowers" to 



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LIVERPOOL 



CABLE ME YOUR ORDERS FOR 



FRANCE 



MARY :: FLORIST 



37 Rue Lapeyrouse 

 PARIS, near the Etoile, FRANCE 



Liverpool, England 



DINGLEYS. Ltd.. Florists 



SHEFFIELD. ENGLAND 

 WILLIAM ARTINDALE & SON 



FLORISTS SEEDSMEN NURSERYMEN 



MANCHESTER, ENGLAND 



DINGLEYS. Ltd.. Florists 



criticiil point and, thouj^h weak and ex- 

 hausted, arrived safe on the road to 

 recovery? Then in that case the briglit- 

 ness and sunshine of yellow should 

 predominate, with a sprinklinjj; of pink, 

 Ijut little white. Here is where a bou- 

 quet of livinfif sunshine will earry the 

 atmosphere that is needed to instill 

 hope and clieer into the tired and worn- 

 out form that has so lately battled with 

 fever and won out. The j;;oldcn bright- 

 ness of yellow is what is needed to 

 awaken a new rush of invigorating en- 



"Use yellow roses, ])right and golden 

 daisies, glowing calendulas, Golden- 

 Glow. Killarney roses are also good 

 and likewise Oplielia and the new rose, 

 iiutterfly, while begonias sjiread cheer 

 and gladness to all who behold them. 

 Other flowers of pink and yellow are at 

 •land to be used. 



For Convalescent. 

 'Then when your friend has passed 

 through all the" trials of his or her 

 illness and is convalescent and fast 

 becoming strong enough to take up 

 normal life again, one can assist in 

 hurrying the day of perfect health by 

 "Sing all colors that liarmonize. The 

 warmth of American Beauties and Mi- 

 lady and Richmond roses will be reflect- 

 ed soon in her glowing cheeks. The glow- 

 ing sunshine of calendulas will tinge her 

 thoughts with the spirit of optimism 



\ 



•owing 



lOWS 



ber the fir^ time my Dad 



remem 



IS tie in a bow. 



Well do 1 

 tried to tie 



1 showed him one night. 

 The next morning, 1 heard the doggone^ 

 lot of mumbling and then finally a diredl 

 outbur^ from him in which he used certain 

 words found in the bible, but not originally 

 intended for emphasis. 



Ju^ naturally I went in and tied his tie for 

 him. His trouble was exactly the same as 

 mo^ of us are troubled w^ith in the bows 

 we tie our flowers. 



Somebody shows us a new way and we think 

 we are so all fired smart we can do it without 

 half trying. And we don't even do the 

 half try — until we get home. 

 Then we repeat Dad's words, only with even 

 more punch and pun<5tuation. 



Some of our fellow florins have told us we 

 have a lot of clever ways of bow tying. If 

 we have, you are welcome to know every 

 one of them. 



Come in and we will gladly take all the 

 time you want in ^^ showing you how to tie 

 any or all of them. 



I'll not forget those F. T. D. orders you have 

 recently been sending so generously. 



New York's Favorite Flower Shop 



Fifth Avenue at 58th Street 



until living sunshine will seem almost 

 to be racing through her very arteries; 

 while the pinks of Killarney and 

 Ophelia and Butterfly and sweet peas 

 will add their share towards bringing 

 the happiness of health back to her 

 again. 



"So, in selecting the flowers for your 

 friend wlio is ill select them with dis- 

 cretion and according to the psycholog- 



ical law of color and you will be help- 

 ing with your blossoms to bring the 

 bloom of perfect health again to your 

 friend." 



DECORATING FIFTH AVENUE. 



An important improvement in the 

 beautification of Fifth avenue, the 

 famous thoroughfare of New York city, 

 has been the landscape gardening, with 



