. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Finish the Story for Yourself The Florist in question was in business for over 80 yeara, and, as he told our man, he had tried all sorts of baskets during his career. Even up to two months before placing a small order with us, be had bought a line most of which he still had on his shelf. Our man knew at a glance that neither he nor any other florist could sell the line he had in any quantity, and so advised him. After a long conversation (which, by the way, was probably too long for the florist in question), he gave our man an order which from the


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Finish the Story for Yourself The Florist in question was in business for over 80 yeara, and, as he told our man, he had tried all sorts of baskets during his career. Even up to two months before placing a small order with us, be had bought a line most of which he still had on his shelf. Our man knew at a glance that neither he nor any other florist could sell the line he had in any quantity, and so advised him. After a long conversation (which, by the way, was probably too long for the florist in question), he gave our man an order which from the amount ~ purchased looked more like an order to get rid of the man. i^ than to get the few baskets. It was not long ^fter that a good sized repeat order came by mail; then another; until today this same florist is one of our largest buyers of baskets. If you don't sell many baskets, it is because you don't have the baskets that can be sold at a nominal figure. Get the habit of buying your baskets where large quantities of baskets run into small quantities of money. Don't fail to see the line our men have on the road. All baskets contain liners. THE HOUSE OF MERIT Our special offer for this week. JOS. G. NEIDINGER CO., 1309-11 N. 2d St., Philadelphia, Pa. Mention Th. Berlew whtn yon led to a break in prices in some in- stances on orders for present delivery, and to an extension in time on some contracts. While the lowest prices quot- ed are higher than last season, they are not as. much higher as at first. There is a growing feeling among flo- rists that some of the cheap coals are often -more expensive in the long run than the higher grade coals. {The wide- awakes are studying the percentage of ash and the B. T. U. 's. American Bose Society. Samuel S. Pennock believes that the time has come when the American Rose Society should advance to the dignity of a great and powerful body and have 8 shov.' of its own. He hopes that the executive committee at a meeting to be held i


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