April 6, 1922 



The Rorists' Review 



93 



JThe < l« wrtoto whose cards appear on the pages carryhig this head, are prepared to flU orders 

 """■" from other florists for local delivery on the usoal basis* 



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E increased the list of our customers again last year. 

 Therefore we have a better business. We expect to 

 fill more orders and we expect to place more orders. 



WE HAVE FOR EASTER 



In baskets, jardinieres, boxes, decorated pots — 



Hydrangeas, Lilies, Heathers, Boronias, Acacias, Azaleas, 

 Genistas and all other varieties of Srasonable Plants. 

 In Cut Flowers we will have all varieties. 



This year prices will be normal and conditions favorable. 

 Price list will be sent by mail. 



ADVICE: 



On account of the late season we do not encourage the sale of 

 bulb stock for this locality, except L arwin Tulips. 



We do not advise the sale of violets; they are not satisfactory 

 for a late Easter. 



Remember stock will be plentiful and encourage sales. FOR 

 FLOWER LOVERS THERE SHOULD BE NO MAXIMUM 

 AND NO MINIMUM. 



Every F. T. D. order goes through my hands and to be able to 

 give good value and the proper care, 1 would advise placing all 

 smaller orders for cut flowers or plants open subject to my 

 selection. 



With very best wishes for a Happy Easter, 



MAX SCHLING, Inc., 



785 FIFTH AVENUE, 



L. D. Phone, Plaza 7241 



NEW YORK, N. Y. 



AMERICA'S FOREMOST FLORIST 



NEW YORK 



561 5th Ave. 



Established 1847 

 Incorporated 1911 



INCORPORATED 

 CHARLES F. BOYLE, President 



BOSTON 



1 Park St. and 549 Boylston St. 



A HOUSE WITH A REPUTATION 



FLOWERS OF MERIT 



SERVICE 



SEVENTY-FIFTH YEAR 



