. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 14 The Florists' Review Seftbmbbs 14, 1016. F * 1 I'M \ ^ If ' -r 1 iifciikwi--!' *'* Hlw^^i^ di^'^Mwr i^ ".Jm" i^ ^ \4''^'^"^*f^'^r^J^ "?"X -^ 9^^^!?*^ -BTi in "^ -= ' >" ? iifei A Special Delivery Window by J. M. Gasser Co., Cleveland. The wideawake retailer will remem- ber that the purpose of his window is not only to attract the crowd and fa- miliarize the people with the '' flower- gram" idea, but also to sell the flow- ers in the store. Care should be taken that the telegraph delivery window
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 14 The Florists' Review Seftbmbbs 14, 1016. F * 1 I'M \ ^ If ' -r 1 iifciikwi--!' *'* Hlw^^i^ di^'^Mwr i^ ".Jm" i^ ^ \4''^'^"^*f^'^r^J^ "?"X -^ 9^^^!?*^ -BTi in "^ -= ' >" ? iifei A Special Delivery Window by J. M. Gasser Co., Cleveland. The wideawake retailer will remem- ber that the purpose of his window is not only to attract the crowd and fa- miliarize the people with the '' flower- gram" idea, but also to sell the flow- ers in the store. Care should be taken that the telegraph delivery window •'hooks up" with the business. Flow- ers, if only a few, should be conspicu- ously placed in the window. BUSINESS EMBABRASSMENTS. Buffalo, N. Y.—Peter Podelniak, a retailer, has filed a petition in bank- ruptcy, in which he gives his liabilities as $4, and assets $75. AZALEAS IN QUESTION. Members of the trade are consider- ably disturbed by a report that there will be no azaleas coming out of Bel- gium this year. This has brought forth a number of inquiries directed to the Secretary of State and several import- ers are reported to have made visits to Washington in person. Among those most active in enlisting the aid of the State Department in get- ting shipments of these plants released is C. B. Knickman, who recently had a lengthy conference with Marion Letcher, foreign trade adviser of the State Department, and was promised every assistance possible. When interviewed September H by the Washington correspondent of The Review, Mr. Letcher stated that he had no previous knowledge of any new diffi- culties arising in the transportation of Belgian horticultural products. There have been a number of requirements imposed by the British government and, as far as the State Department is in- formed, these are still maintained. Among these has been the requirement that payment for horticultural goods be made through a Belgian bank in London and an agreement on the part of
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