. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 20 The Florists^ Review FUBBOABI 12, 1914. DISPLAY OB CLASSIFIED. It's All the Same in Besults. The advertisements in The Review, big or little, are alike in that they produce good results. Of course, the man who wants to command attention will use a strong display. Then his re- sults will be like this: In handing you remittance to balance my ac- count I wish to express my thanks for the busi- ness the advertisements have brought me. While I do not propose to advertise extensively in the immediate future, I shall be glad to have you acquaint me wit


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 20 The Florists^ Review FUBBOABI 12, 1914. DISPLAY OB CLASSIFIED. It's All the Same in Besults. The advertisements in The Review, big or little, are alike in that they produce good results. Of course, the man who wants to command attention will use a strong display. Then his re- sults will be like this: In handing you remittance to balance my ac- count I wish to express my thanks for the busi- ness the advertisements have brought me. While I do not propose to advertise extensively in the immediate future, I shall be glad to have you acquaint me with the approaca of any special numbers, so that I may avail myself of the oppor- tunity to place an advertisement with you.—Colin Campbell, New York, N. Y., February 2, 1914. When a man has merely a surplus of stock of standard character, all he needs to do is to tell about it in the inexpensive little liners in the Classi- fied department, where everybody looks when in need of some certain item. Then the results are like this: I would advise all florists to use The Review in getting rid of their surplus stock, as it Is a busl- nesB getter, and you will hear from me again shortly. But next time I shall offer stock for sale instead of for exchange.—H. T. Neitsch, Houston, Tex., February 2, 1014. It is worth while noting that these letters, from opposite ends of the coun- try, one dealing with the results from display, and the other with the results of classified advertising, were written the same day and are unsolicited ex- pressions of the advertisers' satis- faction. LONXK)N, ONT. Wm. Dilger, of Detroit, who has done considerable landscape work in this sec- tion during the last two years, is or- ganizing a limited company to go into the nursery business. It is proposed to start with 200 acres and increase as demands require. The rapid develop- ment of fruit growing in western On- tario calls for immense quantities of stocky the bulk of which is imported, so that it is felt


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