Well Known, Progressive Cleveland Florist Works With Perennials 
















| The above basket—a representa- 
tive example of the Evans’ artis- 
try — was made with Buddleias 
Dubonnet and Orchid Beauty, 
Helianthus Loddon Gold, Tritoma 
Pfitzeri, Delphinium Martins’s 
Superb Wrexham, and Gypsophila 
Bristol Fairy. While this basket 
was: being prepared for his display, 
it so effectively captivated a cus- 
tomer that it was sold as soon as 
it was finished. 
Dear Mr. Martin: 
I'd like to compliment you on the very good quality and variety -of 
perennials you are growing. 
| find they add distinction to our summer arrangements and are 
the cause of much comment from our customers. 
| thought you would like to know that we appreciate well grown, 
quality perennials blooming when greenhouse flowers are scarce, and 
that we use them continuously in our best designs. 
You are doing a most commendable job, and your offerings are 
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an added asset to the florist who wants to do a better business. Dinpeasmieimestrsein, see seer 
stantial planting of cut flower 
perennials will produce for many 
years fine quality flowers for 
many nicely priced floral pieces 
such as the one above. 
Sincerely, 
TOM W. EVANS 
Tom W. Evans’, Past Pres. Florists Ass’n. of Greater Cleveland, 
District Representative Florists Telegraph Delivery Ass‘n. 

