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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



Decembku 14, 1905. 



WIT AND HUMOR. 



It is with pleasure that the editor 

 states that the following are not orig- 

 inal, merely clippings: 



Right in Line. 



"This flower is strictly up to date," 

 said the florist, 



"What do you mean by that?" asked 

 the prospective customer. 



"Why," he explained, "it was ob- 

 tained by grafting," 



A Flower Garden. 



Miss Pansy Baker has accepted a po- 

 sition with Ordway, the florist. As Mr. 

 Ordway also employs a boy by the 

 name of Eose, it is evident that he 

 wishes to carry the idea of his business 

 as far as possible. 



A Floral Tribute. 



The curtain was rung up for the third 

 time, and Margaret Blake stepped for- 

 ward to the call of her admiring au- 

 dience. She spoke with a graceful mod- 

 esty that charmed, then gathered her 

 floral tributes. Was it the intense ex- 

 citement or the blinding array of foot- 

 lights that dazzled and confused her? 



Quietly reposing on a lower box rail 

 at the corner of the stage she saw a 

 magnificent bunch of violets — her fa- 

 vorite flowers — ostensibly placed there by 

 a sweet-faced, dark-haired lady behind 

 them. 



With applause still ringing in her 

 ears, Miss Blake leaned forward and 

 took the lovely bouquet, acknowledging 

 the gift by a pretty bow. 



The sweet-faced, dark-haired lady 

 reached after her with strange and sud- 

 den haste. 



"Give me back my hat!" she cried, 

 hysterically. 



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