MAY 4, 1922 



The Florists* Review 



97 



_The < i< Mfl«U whose cards appear on the pages carryliig this head, are prepared to fill ordera 

 '■ — from other florists for local delivery on the usual basis. 



For Mothers^ Day 



Business will be bigger than ever if we make it so. 

 A decline in prices does not mean that we advise 

 customers to buy less — it means that we give 

 them more for the money they spend. 



Again we advise our customers (as we did last 

 year) that we do not guarantee the lasting quality 

 of carnations, and we urge them to purchase other 

 good flowers. 



Our School for Florists 



will begin on June 26th and 

 continue for five full days. 

 Further information will 

 gladly be given on request. 



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For the many courtesies 

 extended to lis during the 

 Easter period, our sincere 

 thanks are hereby tendered 

 to our brother florists. 



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AMERICANS 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 



