. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. c B 5 a i i n« florists whose cards avpMtf on tlio pacos oanrlnc fbls boad, are prepared to fill orders —— from other florists for local dellTerr on the usual basis. iiaramimioiniimHOHmiimouimuiiiainiiiniHOHiimiiHaiiimiimiainuniH^ CLEVELAND OHIO Florists' telegraph, telephone or mail orders given personal care and attention. No order too large. No order too small. 1006 EUCLID AVENUE The largest growers of cut flowers in Ohio laMiiiffliiowNmioiramnauNuiiiKmiimmiumnimnoinniiiNiamtiiniiioiiiimiiiianiiiiiiHioiHiMiiiiu Red Bank, N. J. W. W. KENNEDY &amp


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. c B 5 a i i n« florists whose cards avpMtf on tlio pacos oanrlnc fbls boad, are prepared to fill orders —— from other florists for local dellTerr on the usual basis. iiaramimioiniimHOHmiimouimuiiiainiiiniHOHiimiiHaiiimiimiainuniH^ CLEVELAND OHIO Florists' telegraph, telephone or mail orders given personal care and attention. No order too large. No order too small. 1006 EUCLID AVENUE The largest growers of cut flowers in Ohio laMiiiffliiowNmioiramnauNuiiiKmiimmiumnimnoinniiiNiamtiiniiioiiiimiiiianiiiiiiHioiHiMiiiiu Red Bank, N. J. W. W. KENNEDY & SONS FLORISTS Members F. T. D. 41 BROAD STREET AH Middle State and Seashore NEW JERSEY POINTS and Northeastern Pennsylvania towns are best reached from TRENTON MARTIN O. RIBSAM. Florist Member F. T. D. Broad and Front Sts. Summitt HARRY 0. MAY, TTJ^ " * PROPRIETOR Newjcrscy The Rose Shop. Atlantic City, N. J. EGG HARBOR FLOWER SHOP 1311 Pacific Ave. Crane & HiU. Props. Members 1 F. T. D. TRENTON, N. J. PARK FLORAL R. ABBOTT G^reenlioaaee—Bnchanan. Laf avette and Schiller Ava MONTCLAIR, N. J. MASSMANN Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery NEWARK, N. J. F. T. D. Member BEWIROWS 9-16 Broad St. FLOWERS AND BEST SERVICE likely to connect a reproduction of the advertisements by a local florist in a local paper with the magazine advertis- ing. This would undoubtedly result to the benefit of the local florist; in fact, many who have fallowed this course as- sure us that it does. Aids for Summer Advertisements. In view of the splendid results follow- ing the publication of the series of small advertisements published in thirty-three national magazines during January and February, and in order to keep our slo- gan before the public during July and August, ordinarily dull months for the florist—which really need not be the case, for there are nearly as many uses for flowers in those months as in any other—our publicity committees have decided to run a similar seri


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