November 3, 1910. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



''Invisible" Velvet Violet Shield 



Received an award of high commendation at the Society of American Florists' Convention, Rochester. N. Y.. August, I'JIO 

 Called "Invisible" because it cannot be seen when worn 



Made of • #l^feh. ^ ^^** illustration 



Waterproofed idjl^^^^. V^I^^L shows the exact 



Silk Velvet, ^BSH^Bt^^ jtiM-M^SSm. size of shield 



Colors Green 

 or Violet. . . . 



nnHE most elegant, simple and 

 ^ inexpensive shield on the mar- 

 ket. Protects the gown from mois- 

 ture and is in excellent taste, being 

 free from gaudy ornamentation. 



PRICE $18.00 A GROSS 



Your name and advertisement 

 printed in gold at $5.00 a gross ex- 

 tra. Sample Shield will be mailed 

 on receipt of 15 cents 



Made and Sold Exclusively by 



Lion and Company, 114-116 Spring Street, New York City 



