. Canadian grocer January-June 1921 . end themselves to very artistic arrange-ment. Then, too, early fresh vegetablesare featured by many merchants, butstill, during this coming week, it is im-portant that in displaying these linesthe suggestion of Easter should be pres-ent in order to get the most results fromthe display. People are looking for such displays at this time. Rosetttand paper flowers are very popular biperhaps almost common. The populacoloring seems to be red and blueblue and white. In the choice of coloiing the lines to be displayed must bconsidered. Many merchants choosblue and
. Canadian grocer January-June 1921 . end themselves to very artistic arrange-ment. Then, too, early fresh vegetablesare featured by many merchants, butstill, during this coming week, it is im-portant that in displaying these linesthe suggestion of Easter should be pres-ent in order to get the most results fromthe display. People are looking for such displays at this time. Rosetttand paper flowers are very popular biperhaps almost common. The populacoloring seems to be red and blueblue and white. In the choice of coloiing the lines to be displayed must bconsidered. Many merchants choosblue and white on which to displabacons, hams and eggs. The rustcolor of the hams stands out in contrasagainst this background and still haimonizes with the general color scheme A Cross of Fruits One Montreal provision merchant whis noted for his effective window displays has arranged a window of fruitsvegetables and meats that commandattention. The base of his window itilted at an angle of about 45 degreesThe background of this window or th. A suggestion for an Easter display of hams, bacon an d other produce lines. This window contains some valuableaids to Easter display and indicates the best selling lines at this time. March 18, 1921 main coloring is green, made up of greenvegetables such as lettuce, celery, youngcabbages, etc. In the centre of the win-dow, worked in among the green, is across made of oranges. The high colorof the oranges makes the cross standout against the green. The borderaround the whole window is made of therusty brown color of a number of backsof bacon. This is a particularly attrac-tive window. Attracting a Crowd Another Montreal merchant has beenso successful in making an attractivedisplay of bacon that it is the talk ofthe down-town section of the city. Peo-ple express surprise at a merchant at-tempting such a thing and in conse-quence he gains his point in gettingpublicity. It is not unusual to see sogreat a crowd in front of this windowin the evening, no
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