. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. i\ Katabltehed, 1897. by G. L. GRANT. Publiahed every Thursday by The Florists' Publisuing 633-660 Oaxton BuildlDf?. 606 Soutb Dearborn St., CUicagro. Tele., Wabash 8195. ? Re(;istered cable addiess, Florrlew. Cbicag^ Entered as second class matter Dec. 3,1897, at the post-office at Chi- cago. 111., under the Act of March Subscription price. $ a year. To Canada. $; to Europe. $ Advertising rates quoted upon request. Only strictly trade ad- vertlslngr accepted. NOTICE. It is impossible to guarantee the insertion, discont
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. i\ Katabltehed, 1897. by G. L. GRANT. Publiahed every Thursday by The Florists' Publisuing 633-660 Oaxton BuildlDf?. 606 Soutb Dearborn St., CUicagro. Tele., Wabash 8195. ? Re(;istered cable addiess, Florrlew. Cbicag^ Entered as second class matter Dec. 3,1897, at the post-office at Chi- cago. 111., under the Act of March Subscription price. $ a year. To Canada. $; to Europe. $ Advertising rates quoted upon request. Only strictly trade ad- vertlslngr accepted. NOTICE. It is impossible to guarantee the insertion, discontinuance or alteration of any advertise- ment unless instructions are received by 5 P. M. TUESDAY. BOOIETT or AMERICAN FLORISTS. Incorporatad by Aot of Congress, Karoh 4, 1901. OflScers for 1915: President, Patrick Welch. Boston; vice-president. Daniel MacRorle. San Francisco; secretary, John Ybunr, W. 28th St., Nevr York City; treasurer, W. T. KastlOK. Buffalo. Tbirty-flrst annual convention, San Francisco, Cal., August 17 to 20. 1015. EESULTS. ' We give them. You get them. We both have them. Easter is just eighty days from the date of this issue. This is the time of year everybody expects to pay bills. It's a good plan to send a second statement as a re- minder to all whose checks have not come in by January Do it now! Tf "A Beginner," at Portland, Ore., had not torn the printing from his letter-head, destroying all means of iden- tification, it would have been a jileasure to answer his inquiry of .Tauuary 4. Our British friends know a gootl chrysanthemum when they see it, but they have execrable taste in names. For instance, who could do worse by a fine fiower than naming it Mrs. G. Drabble? And now. when that splendid white throws a magnificent yellow sport, think of dubbing it W. Rigby! The country estates over there have mellitluous titles; if inventive faculties are lacking, why not use the names of the castles? A NEW ehrysanthenmm that has-made a hit i
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