AcoosT 26, 1921 



The Rorists^ Review 57 



How Times Have Changed 



When we were youngsters back on the farm, father 

 used to buy a bolt of calico for the girls, and a bolt of 

 pants goods for the boys. We all had new clothes, but 

 they were all of the same material and all made alike. 



We took a day off a short time ago and called on our 

 tailor. He pulled down, for our inspection and admir- 

 ation, bolt after bolt of cloth. It finally struck home 

 to us that no two of these bolts were alike. No chance 

 now selling us clothes exactly like our neighbor's. It 

 looks too much like we belonged to an institution. 



We wonder sometimes if the same thing don't apply 

 to our Florist's line. It was the retail customers who 

 forced the growers to discard the old Bride and Maid 

 and grow the new kinds of Roses. We never forgot 

 that, and every new variety gets a trial with us. 



The same thing with Baskets. If you were to buy 

 one of each size and kind we carry in stock it would 

 cost you $250.00. It would be a mighty good invest- 

 ment at that — why don't you try it? 



People get mighty tired [of the same thing, no matter 

 how good it is. When you want something different, 

 as well as something better than common — remem- 

 ber— 



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