. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Th9 fflorlats whose emrds avpMur on flio vg— oanriaB this ta«ad» ar« vropwrvd to fill ordon —>— from oUior florists for looal doUvory on tho usiwl Schiller^ s —two CHICAGO stores cover every part of the exclusive residential district to the more thickly populated parts of the city and the suburbs. George Asmus — is the active head of this corporation which is a sufficient guarantee to the trade to warrant quality and service. Member F. T. D. North Side Store 4509 BROADWAY CHICAGO West Side Store 2221 W. MADISON ST. MILWAUKEE 1-3-5 GRAND


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Th9 fflorlats whose emrds avpMur on flio vg— oanriaB this ta«ad» ar« vropwrvd to fill ordon —>— from oUior florists for looal doUvory on tho usiwl Schiller^ s —two CHICAGO stores cover every part of the exclusive residential district to the more thickly populated parts of the city and the suburbs. George Asmus — is the active head of this corporation which is a sufficient guarantee to the trade to warrant quality and service. Member F. T. D. North Side Store 4509 BROADWAY CHICAGO West Side Store 2221 W. MADISON ST. MILWAUKEE 1-3-5 GRAND AVENUE GIMBELS A. H. MacDonald, Mgr. Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Asaodation MILWAUKEE, WIS. J. M. Fox & Son 437-39-41 Milwaukee Street Members Floriste* Telefraph Delivery Ass'n For WISCONSIN delivery of "Home-grown Flowers" GET IN TOUCH WITH J. E. MATTHEWSON SHEBOYGAN. WIS. Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association Milwaukee, Wis. EDLEFSEN-LEIDIGER CO. 419 Milwaukee Street Membera Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n LA CROSSE, WIS. U Crosse Floral Co. ¥5S!S'U'K';r, RACINE, WIS. THE ^^'^ FLOWER Member Main St. SHOP ^' '^' ^' calamity. We have succeeded in the attainment of our object—a greater use of flowers—beyond our first expecta- tions. Our slogan is vporking as we be- lieved it would and our committees, as well as everyone else really interested in the campaign, are satisfied with the progress made and the results forthcom- ing. Invest for the Winter Season. Our enthusiasts are now concerned with the important question of keeping our advertising going. It costs money to do this—big money. The $20,000 ap- propriated for our fall advertising has been judiciously placed. We ought to have had $50,000 to expend and really expected to have it. All of us would experience results in proportion to the expenditure. With the small amount of money available, we have achieved a wonderful success, but we have not been able to cover this gre


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