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The Florists^ Review 



OCTOBBE 30, 1913. 



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HOW IS THE TIME 

 IT BEST PAYS TO 



Push for 

 Business 



Everybody In the trade Is buying 

 NOW for Fall and Winter Trade 

 —or planning Improvements. 



' CAail AOMIM* 

 *VANOAL* rHIiAOKlMlM 



A.B.e eoDi uu* 





'^V -Of^lOINATOI^S- 



Uaroh 18, ,, ./^ 



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The Florlata' Ravlew, 

 Cauiton Building, 

 508 S. Dearborn St., 

 Chicago, 111. 



Gentlemen: 



We wish to oonpllment you on the bualneae getting ability 

 of your paper. 



It la with Buoh pleaaure that we write that the RESULTS of 

 our Eaater epeclalty ada in the recent laauea of the florlata' Review 

 have been very LARGE and EXCEEDED OUR EXPECTATIONS, helping to make 

 thla Eaater aeaaon the moat aucceaaful In our hiatory. 



Order a oomlng from all parte of the country ahow that The 

 Review la read EVERYWHERE. 



They Invariably mentioned having read the ad In The Review. 



we are. 



Thanking you for your oooperatlon and reaulta 'bbtalned. 



Very trtily youra 



Diet. E.G.B. 

 Steno M W 



THE ANNUAL SPECIAL 



AITIMN NUMBER 



•earn 



will be issued, as usual, during the season of the Fall Flower Shows, a fortnight before Thanksgiving 



and just at the right time for the Autumn trade — 



November 13, 1913 



It will be in keeping with the best previous Special Numbers of THE REVIEW, and that's 

 "enough said," for these periodical Special Numbers have become an inetitution in the Trade. 



Display space, $1.00 per inch (30 Inches to the page). Usual discounts to 

 those who have time contracts. Classified Advertisingp 10 cents per line net. 



WE WANT YOUR PATRONAGE— a page if your supply warrants, an inch or a Classified, as 



your stock requires— but WE WANT IT EARLY. 



First forms close Saturday, November 8; last forms close Tuesday, November 11. 



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CHICAGO 



