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ANNUAL SPECIAL 



EASTER NUMBER 



OUT NEXT WEEK, MARCH 13 



This will be at least as fine an issue as ever has been sent out — and the Trade knows what that means. 



HOW MUCH SPACE DO YOU NEED? 



Use a full page or a classified, according to the quantity of stock you want to sell, but.ifvhatever your space, 



BE EARLY 



New advertisements or changes of advertisements must be in The Review oflRce at 5 p. m. Tuesday, March 11, to be in time. 



Outside forms close Monday, March 10. 



Resrular rates — $30.00 buys a full p&ge — parts of pages in proportion. 

 Usual discounts to those holding^ annual contracts. 



EVERYBODY READS THE REVIEW 



Kendai.lville. Ind., Jan. '24. 

 The Florists' Review. Chicago, 111. 



Gentlemen : In looking over our advertising records for the last few years, we find that your publication has made a remarkable 

 record. Since we began to advertise with you in 1907, for every dollar we have spent we have received 18.74 in direct sales. This leaves out, 

 of course, all the indirect influences which our advertising has had, which, no doubt, amounts to a great deal. 



We think it only due you to let you know these facts, and Mrm wUl b« glBd at any time to testify to the value of yonr pub- 

 lication as a medium for reactalns: talKh*Bmule Qoiists. 



Thanking you for your many favors, we are. ' Yours very truly. 



McCrav Refrigerator Co. (T. T. Redington, Advertising Manager). 



