8 



The Florists^ Review 



ArursT H. I'.i! 



I I'lijoy i<'iiiliiit? .vi>ur iiapor vit.v iiiucli CoiiM 

 not lid hii>iiir>> wilhuul it, lis I can always lini 

 IIk' stock 1 want. ^Our- is tin' most complcl 

 trade pai"'!' I iviT suli>crilif(l I'oi — 1, K havi- 

 Ihirllonl. Miili . liilv '<. I'.U:; 



Convention 



Nnmber 



OF 



'3mf 



WILL BE ISSUED 



AUGUST 

 21 



to carry a full illus- 

 trated report of the 

 Minneapolis Conven- 

 tion and Trade's Exhi- 

 bition of the Society 

 of American Florists. 



Remember that, large as is 

 the attendance at these great 



annual trade gatherings, for 

 each person who can attend the convention there are at least TEN STAY-AT-HOMES. 

 All these are watching for the mail that brings the annual special edition of 



with its graphic story of the convention. 



You reach the whole trade tlirou^'li this issue, iucludiuK Ihe STAY-AT-IIOME buyers, who outtiuuiber 

 Ihe Couveritioii-k'oers more lliaii leu lo one ami who buy more than leu times as many gooil-5. 



HOW MUCH SPACE DO YOU NEED? 



I se a lull [rdiic or a Classilied, according lo Ihe <iuautily of slocl< you want to sell; but, whatever your space, e 



early. New advertisements or changes of advertisements must be in The Review 



otiice at •"> p. m. Tuesday. August i'.', to be in time. 



Regular rates— $30.00 buys a full page— parts of pages in proportion 



Usual discounts to those holding annual contracts 



FLORISTS' PUBLISHING CO. 



508 South Dearborn Stre. • 

 CHICAGO, ILLINOiS 



A^ 



