March 13, 1913. 



The Florists^ Review 



61 



Enclosed find check for which please send us 

 six more Albums of Designs. They certainly 

 bring the business. 



—J. E. Kallenbach, Amarillo, Tex., Feb. 3, 1913. 



Album 



OF 



Designs 



[SECOND EDITION] 



fc 



•" It sold so much better than was expected 



r.r-^ ^~ tihat the First Edition, intended to last 



~ a year, was sold out in eight months. 



This Album was published in 



response to many requests 



from Florists who felt the need for an up-to-date book to b6 used in taking orders 

 for Funeral Designs, Wedding Decorations and Bouquets, Table Decorations and all 

 cut flower work where it is not practicable to show the customer the finished arti- 

 cle as it will be when ready for use. With this Album you can show the 

 finished work, in beautifully printed pictures. 



The Album has been THOROUGHLY REVISED for the 

 Second Edition and contains a large] number of designs 

 not shown In the wonderfully successful First Edition. 



NINETY-SIX PAGES, nearly 300 designs and decorations, beautifully 

 printed on heavy glazed paper, handsomely bound in a cover that will stand wear. 



75c 



PER COPY 

 POSTPAID 



$6.00 PER DOZEN BY EXPRESS 



The price has not been raised for the Second Edition, although everybody says 

 the First Edition was worth more money, and this is a better book in every way. 



FLORISTS' PUBLISHING CO., 



Publlshars of 

 The Florists' Review —The Florists' Manual —The Album of Designs 



508 S. Dearborn St. (^'i?") 



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