. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ??•t'- ;•??;•?';?•??•' tr^::, •(.,, ?,fy;'/..':;}'n\»- :•,•- •\\ .^ '? ,- ' ^ r y "-.^ 'r^r . ^,,T^ i>'t' •rv.' 'w ^-•^w^r" Decembbb 4, 1910. The Florists^ Review 87. lo Automobile Time 200 Machines an Hour Pass This Sign on the National Highway. On this highway the automobile traffic in- season, states Bertermann Bros. Co., ranges up to 200 machines per hour. The scene is here set for the growth of any amount of publicity. If we sup- pose averages of four passengers per machine and only 180 machines per hour for ten hours per day and
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ??•t'- ;•??;•?';?•??•' tr^::, •(.,, ?,fy;'/..':;}'n\»- :•,•- •\\ .^ '? ,- ' ^ r y "-.^ 'r^r . ^,,T^ i>'t' •rv.' 'w ^-•^w^r" Decembbb 4, 1910. The Florists^ Review 87. lo Automobile Time 200 Machines an Hour Pass This Sign on the National Highway. On this highway the automobile traffic in- season, states Bertermann Bros. Co., ranges up to 200 machines per hour. The scene is here set for the growth of any amount of publicity. If we sup- pose averages of four passengers per machine and only 180 machines per hour for ten hours per day and 150 days in the year, then for that minor portion of the year 1,080,000 people read "Say It with Flowers" in conjunction with the firm's name and address. Add to that the result of the diminished traffic in the rest of the year and the much larger figures for the passengers on the two railroads and the annual total would be well over 3,000,000. Many of these readers and potential buyers are resi- dents of that region, going to or from Indianapolis; they would patronize the local store. Others are travelers from a distance; they might easily become F. T. D. patrons. l^AIR BOOTH BBINGS TBADE. One of the most successful of the booths at the farm, home and school festival at MankatO, Ean., last month was that of the Kramer Greenhouse. These booths were sold to various busi- ness firms for the display of their goods or products. That of the Kramer Green- house seemed to be a point of interest and many words of commendation were heard. The people evidenced a great desire to learn more of flowers and plants, and occasion was taken to re- mind them of birthdays and wedding an- niversaries of friends and other times when the sending of flowers was appro- priate. In regard to the display, L. H. Caw- thorn, manager of the Kramer Green- house, says: "Ours was the first flo- rists' booth ever displayed at this fes- tival or fair along with other lines o
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