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OcxeBEB 32, 1914. 



The Florists^ Review 



67 



Now 

 Ready 



[TELEGRAM] 



MaiJ me today without fail your 

 third edition of Album of Designs, 

 and I will mail you post-office order 

 today. The last Album was mis- 

 placed and we feel lost without one. 



.). S. BOYD, 

 October !<;. 1914. Cleburne. Tex. 



THE THIRD EDITION 



Of the most successful book 

 ever published for the trade 



The original Album of Designs was published in response to many requests from florists who felt the need 

 for an up-to-date book that could be used in taking orders for Funeral Designs, Wedding Decorations and 

 Bouquets, Table Decorations and all cut flower work where it was not practicable to show the customer 

 the finished article as it would be when ready for use. With the publication of this Album it became pos- 

 sible to show th« finished woric in beautifully printed pictures. The first edition sold like hot-cakes, 

 and a second edition went quickly. The third edition is now ready. Everything is in it— all the standard 

 designs and many nsw and heretofore unpublished pieces. 



96 pagss, neariy 300 dssigns and decorations, beautifully printed on heavy glazed paper, hand- 

 somely bound in a cover that will stand wear. 



75c 



PER COPY 

 POSTPAID 



$6.00 PER DOZEN BY EXPRESS 

 CASH WITH OHDKR 



Florists' Publishing Co. 



!The Florists' Review 

 The Florists' Manual 

 The Album of Desigfns 



508 S. Dearborn St. [^^.Vr] 

 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 



