8 The Florists^ Review 



Apbil 3, 1913. 





For APRIL 10 will have wide 



SPECIAL INTEREST 



as it will carry the full illustrated report of the great 

 exhibition of the S. A. F. that opens at New York April 5. 



IT WILL BE THE 



National Flower Show 



Number 



(The trade still remembers the National Flower Show Number of The Review published 

 at the time of the Boston Show— nothing like it ever has appeared, before or since.) 



This fine issue will tell the whole story of the show (no use making more than 

 one bite of a cherry). It will have equal interest for those who attend the 

 show and for those who cannot go. 



Advertisers reach the WHOLE trade through this issue, including the 

 STAY- AT- HOMES, who outnumber the exhibition-goers more than ten to one 

 and who buy more than ten times as many goods. 



HOW MUCH SPACE DO YOU NEED? 



Send your advertisement to The Review BEFORE you start to the Show 



Use a full page or a claesified, according to the quantity of stock you want 

 to sell ; but, whatever your space, BE EARLY. New advertisements or 

 changes of advertisements must be in The Review office, 508 So. Dearborn 

 Street, Chicago, at 5 p. m. Tuesday, April 8, to be in time. 



REGULAR RATES— $30.00 buys a foil page— parts of pages in proportion 



USUAL DISCOUNTS TO THOSE HOLDING ANNUAL CQNTIIACTS 



