. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. NOTBMBEH 6, 1913. The Florists' Review 27 v^' A Chris^as Selling Sugges- tion for the Retail Florist More people in your city would give Flowers as Gifts if the Idea were attractively brought to their attention. Why not boost the idea of "FLOWERS AS A GIFT"? We have an excellent plan for promoting the giving of Flowers as Gifts, , ,which oughl, to be considered by every Florist in the country. Our plan will also create entirely new business for you, add new names to your books and give you decided prestige. Christmas is the one time when


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. NOTBMBEH 6, 1913. The Florists' Review 27 v^' A Chris^as Selling Sugges- tion for the Retail Florist More people in your city would give Flowers as Gifts if the Idea were attractively brought to their attention. Why not boost the idea of "FLOWERS AS A GIFT"? We have an excellent plan for promoting the giving of Flowers as Gifts, , ,which oughl, to be considered by every Florist in the country. Our plan will also create entirely new business for you, add new names to your books and give you decided prestige. Christmas is the one time when you should place your name before the Public. You can do it very successfully through The Plan We Offer. Write us today for further particulars. as a McNEFFSWENSON COMPANY HIGH GRADE FLORAL PUBLICITY 218-220 SOUTH MICHIGAN AVENUE CHICAGo)^ ILLINOIS SPECIALIZE IN FLORAL PUBLICITY plenty of room for work and for pack- ing orders for delivery. Fire broke out in the office of the John P. Kid well & Bro. , at Thirty-ninth street and Wentworth avenue, at 1 a. m. November 3, and before it was extinguished had done damage to the extent of about $1,500. The loss, however, was confined to the building in which the office was lo- cated and with the exception of a small quantity of broken glass the green- houses were not affected. The broken glass was quickly replaced and John P. K^idwell says there was no loss in stock worth mentioning. J. R. Fotheringham, of the F. R. Pierson Co., is in town on his way home to Tarrytown after an absence of nearly six months, during which he has made two trips to the Pacific coast, on one of which he acquired a bride. Fof some weeks reports have been current that Mrs. Williams, who is pro- prietor of the Atlas Florai Co. and of the Williams Flower Shop, had dis- posed of the lease under which the lat- ter has been operated since the com- Mentlon The ReTlew when yon write. I ?J pletion of the building at the south- west corner of Wabash


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