. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. «\ JUNB 20, 1912. The Weekly Florists' Review. 91 r= 3C 3C 3C ac ac ac ^ D FLORISTS' FUEL DIRECTORY S V II •~~it ^1 II n n ?? —^ C^E A^ CCB ptal CCB(;CCB CCB CCB CCB CCB pCB COB^Oeb CWieCi^ i^tCB QUALITY PROMPT SHIPMENT PREPARATION c c B c c C. C. B. POCAHONTAS SMOKELESS COAL The unqualified favorite of leading floriata for twenty years. ^ MAJESTIC C C B A blocky splint coal. Intense, uniform and lasting heat. Minimum impurities, a lower freight rate than Pocahontas. A trial car brings a permanent customer. Carries. c CASTNER, CURRAN & BULLITT,
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. «\ JUNB 20, 1912. The Weekly Florists' Review. 91 r= 3C 3C 3C ac ac ac ^ D FLORISTS' FUEL DIRECTORY S V II •~~it ^1 II n n ?? —^ C^E A^ CCB ptal CCB(;CCB CCB CCB CCB CCB pCB COB^Oeb CWieCi^ i^tCB QUALITY PROMPT SHIPMENT PREPARATION c c B c c C. C. B. POCAHONTAS SMOKELESS COAL The unqualified favorite of leading floriata for twenty years. ^ MAJESTIC C C B A blocky splint coal. Intense, uniform and lasting heat. Minimum impurities, a lower freight rate than Pocahontas. A trial car brings a permanent customer. Carries. c CASTNER, CURRAN & BULLITT, Inc., "^SSi^rS,^^ CHICAGO, ILL. B CCB CCB CCB CCB CCB CCB CCB CCB CCB CCB CCB CCB CCB CCB CCB Mention The Review when yon write. c c Florists' POCAHONTAS OOAL shipped anywhere from coast to coast. Let us quote prices on de- livery at your station. Write now for quotations on the following grades: WEST VIRGINIA SPUNT YOUGHIOGHENY BRAZIL BLOCK POCAHONTAS EUREKA PLYMOUTH Northern States Coal & Mining Co. 406 Fisher Bldgr. Phone Harrison 6753. Chieaffo Mentloa The Review when you write. SMITH, UNEAWEAVER& CO. C O'A L AntbrMite, Bltnminons, Coke and Gas Coal y^.Viu^n^. Philadelphia Menttoo The Sevlew when yon wrtte. until another season comes, but the florist who fills a customer's window boxes with geraniums in spring can a little later refill them with ferns and later still with evergreens. Still, the coal man find's it an advantage to get summer sales; so great an advantage, even, that he makes special low prices to his summer customers, though those customers would be compelled to pay the higher winter prices if they were encouraged to procrastinate. The trou- ble would be that the winter rush could not profitably be taken care of • fi^ P^rt of the demand were not sat- isfied by summer sales. So many florists have had unpleas- ant experiences through a hand-to- mouth policy as to fuel supply that •"1 the progressive ones now earrv a ^'ood reserve; ind
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