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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



31 



[The letter below is a spontaneous expression of the advertiser's 



satisfaction— unsolicited. I 



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IMPORTEf^S- MANUFACTUF^Ef^S - 

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We^iAui^}'^^^^ 



18, 1912.^^^ 



The Florists' Review, 

 Caxton Building, 

 508 S. Dearborn St., 

 Chicago, 111. 



Gentlemen; 



We wish to compliment you on the buaineas getting ability 

 of your paper. " & jr 



It is with much pleasure that we write that the RESULTS of 

 our Easter specialty ads in the recent issues of the Florists' Review 

 have been very LARGE and EXCEEDED OUR EXPECTATIONS, helping to make 

 this Easter season the most successful in our history. 



Orders coming from all parts of the country show that The 

 Review is read EVERYWHERE. 



They invariably mentioned having read the ad in The Review. 

 Thanking you for your cooperation and results obtained, 



\^ery trttlv yd 



we are. 



Diet. E.G.B. 

 Stsno M W 



Those who want to reach the Florists "everywhere" NOW, when all the 

 trade is buyinjj:, should use strong display in the Easter Special Number 

 coming: out next week. 



Ad>ertisements cannot be accepted after 5 p. m. Tuesday, March 26. 



Bristol, Comi. — .1. lirncst Ainlicw .-ukI 

 Jl. \\ . ,\llill('\\ li;i\c' ()|icM('i| ;i Mower 

 store ill tlu' <'iiiti>s luiililiiii;. next to 

 tho P.ristol .\;itioii;il l!:nik. Tlicv will 

 haiulio scoJs ami tmrscrv stuik as woll 

 as Howors. J. i:. Am hew will lu> tho 

 active iiiaii:iiici . Tlic fiim ii;irii(. will 

 bo A ml row I Ires. 



Olean, N. Y. MImcr K'.-iw Im^s linds 

 lupines a must sat isractmy cioii, Mr 

 jj;rows tliem naturally. Icaxini: all the 

 liraiK-lics tu lilodiii, where s[irays are 

 wanted i'or lucal i-etail dcsii^n w(irk. 

 For lent:, I'ancv sjdkes he disliuds and 

 grows to one stem just as with mums. 

 In this way tliey can lie ]danted three 

 or four iiichi's apart, lie I'eeils with 

 bono ni(>al. 



Lenox, Mass. I'rank i:isu.'r, lur live 

 years in iliaii;'e ctt' the Locustwood 

 < ireeiiliouses, on (Jol. A\'. L. lirown's es- 

 tate at (ireat Harrington, and lattM' in 

 ( liarge nl' those at Hrookside. has taken 

 a position at the Holmes l.'ead (Jrc^'n- 

 hiiuses, lU'ar this city. 



Oyster Bay, N. Y. A local newspai'er 

 states that the ilnrists and gardeners of 

 tho neighborhood are organizing a so- 

 \ i-iety. to !)(> known as th(^ <)yster Bay 

 Horticultural Society. Among those 

 activel\' interested in the t'ormation 

 of the new club are .John T. Fngrani, 

 .Tames Duthio and .John ]\niler. and the 

 newspaper adds that "when sucli head- 

 ing llorists g(^t togetlicr, every one 

 knows there'll b(^ sonu'thintr iloiiii:. 



Southbridge, Mass.~(ieo. C. Mutler 

 has erected anothei' greenhouse, l;.".\1o(i. 

 .\. II. I'axon has .also built an addition. 



Laramie. Wyo. — 1.. i;. Westholder, 

 manager of the downtown store of the 

 (iarwood I'loral Co.. also undertook the 

 maiiagenuMir ot' the ureenhouses of the 

 Overland tiai'deiis < o.. I'ebruary 1, ami 

 resto<d\ed tlieiii with Io.ihhi plants. .Mr. 

 Westholder thinks tli.-it the growers in 

 this i^art ol' tin,- lui west have a con 

 sidorable advantaLic as far as the 

 climate is concerned, as there i-^ an 

 average oi' twenty live da>s ut' sunshine 

 hero J'cr mimth. ••.Mildew and other 



SUi-h disease-- 111' ^toc|< ;ii-,. ;ilii:ii<t un 



known heri'.'' he ^.'iv-;, •■loit we have 

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