Apbii- 6, 1906. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



I37J 



J. K. ALLEN 



1887^ NEARLY 20 YEARS=^I906 



EVERY MORNING AT 6 O'CLOCK 



Rain or shine, heat or cold, sunshine or shadow, and not a day older than when 

 our first customer came and bought, and he is coming and buying today. 

 This will be the Greatest Easter morning on which this rooster has ever crowed. 



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Every time Peter heard 

 the rooster crow it 

 gave him a chill, for it re- 

 minded him of his denial. 



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Every time we hear this 

 rooster crow it makes 

 us feel goody for we have 

 nothing to deny, j* «^ 



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Twenty years is a long time for a rooster to live and 

 keep tender and sweet, but we hope to be right here 



TWENTY EASTERS LONGER! 



and every time you hear us crow you can bank on our having 

 something to crow about. pJ^TIf you want the tinest stock in 

 the New York market for Easter you can get it right here at 



106 WEST 28tii STREET. ?8J:f'p°i;S?H» 



Roses: 



WE HAVE THEM 



Carnations: 



:Violets 



and every other kind of Cut Flower, and you know 

 the name and our trade-mark in tlie center. :: :: :: 



JS^sriF YOU HA.VE NOT RECEIVED OUR PRICE LIST TELEGRAPH OR WRITE ME''%:^ 



J. K. ALLEN 



