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The Florists' Review 



NOVBMBBB 10, 1921 



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Ask us— ask Mr. Wrigley 



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3246 West Thirty-first Street, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 



— and this 



building? 



It is a monument to the busi- 

 ness genius of one man — 



Wm. Wrigley, Jr. 



Such business genius is discerning, 

 keen, alert — a past master of values 

 a true prophet of future perform- 

 ances as judged by past and present 

 practices. 



Such business genius knows that a 

 man or an institution that has always 

 lived up to its representations in the 

 past and lives up to its every prom- 

 ise in the present will not depart 

 from the straight path of business 

 virtue in the future. 



There is a Foley Greenhome on Mr. 

 Wrigley's country estate, "Green 

 Gables," Lake Geneva, Wis. And 

 when there is another greenhouse 

 built on any of Mr. Wrigley's prop- 

 erties, it will be a Foley Greenhouse. 



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