AtfdtisT' 20,- 1906. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review; 



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We never lose faith in 



the future of our business 



Our establishment affords the grower of good stock the best means for securing 

 adequate returns for his labor — and the assembling of the product of dozens of 

 skilled growers on our counters every day makes our house the most satisfactory 

 source of supply any buyer can have. 



The steady annual growth of our business, even in an off 

 year, proves we are on the right road. 



In our experience it is better to give a man more than he expects, than to have him disappointed 

 after extravagant claims. ... 



But really, relying on Amling isn't a matter of experiment at all — many do 

 it, both growers and buyers, and among them some of the shrewdest and most 

 successful men in the trade. Our prosperity, indeed our very existence, depends 

 upon the fact that those who sell or buy through us make money by so doing. It 

 has and it does pay others to rely on Amling — it will pay you. At least, 

 investigate. . . , ! , 



Our facilities we consider to be the best in Chicago. 



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Our business is large enough to warrant our maintaining the best possible 

 equipment for handling cut flowers and dispatching orders promptly,, carefully 

 packed. If we knew of any improvement which could be made in our equipment — 

 or of more capable men than we employ — we should let nothing stand in the way 

 of improving our service. > ■.,; ; . 



In the new season now close at hand we shall relax no effort — we want 

 additional business and shall seek to merit the continued patronage of everyone 

 who gives us a trial. ^ 



Our price list appears on this page of the Review each 

 week. Watch for it. 



E. C. AMLING 



The Largest, Best Equipped and Most Centrally 

 Located Wholesale Cut Flower Housei in Chicago 



32-34-36 Randolph St., 



iiOBC DUtaaec Telepkonei, 1978 u« 19t7 C«atral ; AatOMAtIr, 7846 





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