Here’s What Tom Evans Does... . 
Well Known, Progressive Cleveland Florist Works With Perennials 










Here’s What Tom Evans Says... . 
Ione above basket—a representa- 
Bear MrMartin: Sept. 15th, 1940 ‘| tive example of the Evans’ artis- 
‘ ; try —- was made with Buddleias 
I‘d like to compliment you on the very good quality and variety of Dubonnet and Orchid Beauty, 
perennials you are growing. Helianthus Loddon Gold, Tritoma 
| find they add distinction to our summer arrangements and are the Pfitzeri, Delphinium Martin’s 
cause of much comment from our customers. Superb Wrexham. and Gypsophila 
| thought you would like to know that we appreciate well grown, Peete Ce fe ne Ase 
quality perennials blooming when greenhouse flowers are scarce, and that a renee 2 - on ee 
we use them continuously in our best designs. BO ee Ol eae 
mer that it was sold for $8.50 as 
You are doing a most commendable job, and your offerings are an SCH miter ean 
added asset to the florist who wants to do a better business. 
Sincerely, A nominal investment in a sub- 
stantial planting of cut flower 
perennials will produce for many 
years fine quality flowers for 
OH C many nicely priced floral pieces 
Tom W. Evans, Pres, Florists Ass’n. of Greater Cleveland, such as the one above. 
District Representative Florists Telegraph Delivery Ass’n. 
