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Max 7, 1914. 



The Florists^ Review 



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Of course, the man who wants 

 to command attention orders 

 strong display, but 



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FTX)RI8TS AND LAJ^DSCAPE 

 GARDENERS 



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1d«U GUtu, IDu.. February 16, 1914. 



FlorlBte' Review, 

 Chicago, 111. 

 CentleiMn:- 



We are sold out of geranluaa, both rooted 

 cuttings and 3 1/8-lnoh plants, and shall have to ask 

 you to discontinue the advertlsenent until we get up 

 stock again. "^ 



The Review does the work. On the 7jrline 

 Classified advertisement, which cost $3.80 from 

 ^January 15 to February 5, we have received orders to 

 February 16 for |480.00 worth of geraniums. The orders 

 cane froB as far west as the Rockies and east to the 

 Alleghany noiintains. 



Tours truly. 



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WHY SAY 



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Everybody knows The Review is a splendid advertising 

 medium, and nearly everybody uses it. 



Memorial Day is not far awayl 



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