. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Mat 13, 1920. The Florists' Review. Th» florists whose canto appear on the pases oarryinr this head, are prepared to fill orders "?— Irom other florists for local delivery on the usual basis. OREIGN SECTION r (h I. ? tic .ENGELMANN nber American Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association. Life Member S. A. P. Member American Carnation Society. Member New York Florists' Club. ders for England, Scotland and Ireland taken care of by '. ENGELMANN. Florist. Safifron Walden. Essex, ENGLAND. iri-s: Engelmann, Saifronwalden(2 words only) tiers for the F


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Mat 13, 1920. The Florists' Review. Th» florists whose canto appear on the pases oarryinr this head, are prepared to fill orders "?— Irom other florists for local delivery on the usual basis. OREIGN SECTION r (h I. ? tic .ENGELMANN nber American Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association. Life Member S. A. P. Member American Carnation Society. Member New York Florists' Club. ders for England, Scotland and Ireland taken care of by '. ENGELMANN. Florist. Safifron Walden. Essex, ENGLAND. iri-s: Engelmann, Saifronwalden(2 words only) tiers for the French Riviera and Monte Carlo taken care of by KNGELMANN. Etablissement Hor- ole "; Saint-Laurent-du- Var. near Nice. FRANCE. C^lcs: Carnation, Saint-Laurent-du-Var (2 words only) Liverpool, England D1\GLEYS, Ltd., Florists SirEFFIELD, ENGLAND WM. ARTINDALE & SON KLdlUSTS SEEDSMEN NURSERYMEN M inchester, England OiNGLEYS, Ltd., Florists SCOTLAND SEND YOUR ORDERS NOW TO LKlilHTON, Florist, GLASGOW Scotland's Only Member F. T. D. tins idea often expressed with regard to ;i(lvertising and F. T. D. orders. In tlicso days of competition no man can afl'rd to live unto himself. Each Order an Opportunity. i''Ut we are getting away from our suhjcot. The point I wish to make is 'i".s: If a florist takes an order for a fuTifral design, no matter how small |"e jirice he receives for it, he is moral- ly I'ound to give the customer his best liio;)|rht in filling it. Better far, from a *''>Hiness standpoint, would it be to refii>,c the order than to slight it in any ^^?'.v. Make that offering in such a "'•?'':-'r that when it aiipoars in the ^^"•rAiiy of others, which it is sure to *'<'• 'lio reputation of vour establishment ^^'?-^t:,nd out distinctly. is not uncommon, when flowers are ^ .• and high in price, for a customer '0 'Vine into your store and say, "I .mst so much for a funeial offering •?"» going to le


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