. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. JBNI) 9, 1921 The Florists^ Review 23. THE RETAIL STORE A PAGE OF HINTS AND HELPS FOR THE RETAIL FLORIST SOMETHING NEW! The Now York I-]voninfj Sun priiitod tlie item below in its news columns the other day, heading it, "Girl Rents Bouquet to Impress ; The idea is quite novel. Doubtless it exists only in some joker's imafjjination: "That young woman that just passed by tho shop rents a botiqiiPt from me ulni.)st every day," Haid the floriih. "Kents a bouquet V" queried the oustomer. "Yes, she liires a bunch o
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. JBNI) 9, 1921 The Florists^ Review 23. THE RETAIL STORE A PAGE OF HINTS AND HELPS FOR THE RETAIL FLORIST SOMETHING NEW! The Now York I-]voninfj Sun priiitod tlie item below in its news columns the other day, heading it, "Girl Rents Bouquet to Impress ; The idea is quite novel. Doubtless it exists only in some joker's imafjjination: "That young woman that just passed by tho shop rents a botiqiiPt from me ulni.)st every day," Haid the floriih. "Kents a bouquet V" queried the oustomer. "Yes, she liires a bunch of flowers for an hour or so nearly every day durinu flie week," eontinued the florist. "You see, whi'n she is having a man ealler shi- seems to tliink that it will make an impression on liim if slie has a bouquet delivered while he is present. After he departs she returns the bouquet to me and I sell it. I only charge lier a small amount for ; BAER SHOWS BIG SHOE. If the old superstition about horse- shoes bringing good luck is true, Julius Baer, of Cincinnati, ought to be one of the luckiest men in the world. Just look at the illustration on this ]tage and see the tremendous amount of horseshoe that surrounds him. 8ome idea of the size can be gained by the fact that Mr. Baer, who is not a small man, seems to ])e entirely lost in the decoration. This large decoration and the baskets lieside it were some of the ])ieces which Mr. Baer made up for the formal ojieniug of a, new chain of clothitig stores in (Cin- cinnati. SOME TELEGRAPH PROBLEMS. A Florist Tells Florists. Of so much importance is the busi- ness policy of one retailer, not only to his own business success, but also to the advancement of the trade at large, that the points raised in the letter quoted below make it worthy of ]>rint- ing in full here. It was addressed to Henry A. Riebrecht, .Tr., of I'asadena, Cal., who states that the facts were as given in the letter and who adds his opinion t
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