. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. \A 24 The Florists^ Review Jdly 1, 1920. Establlahed, 1897, by Q. L. ORANT. PnblUhed every Tharaday by Thk Florists' Publishing Co„ 620-S60 Gaxtoo Bulldlnff, 608 Soatb Dearburn St., Ohlcago. Tele., Wabash 819S. Beglstered cable addreaa, Florriew, Cbicavo. Entered as second class matter Dec. S. 1897, at the poet-offlce at Obi- e^iiro. 111., under the Act of March Subscription price, $ a year. To Canada. $; to Earope, $ Advertlslnfl: rates quoted apon request. Only strictly trade ad- Tertlslng accepted. 1 KESULTS. We give them. Y
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. \A 24 The Florists^ Review Jdly 1, 1920. Establlahed, 1897, by Q. L. ORANT. PnblUhed every Tharaday by Thk Florists' Publishing Co„ 620-S60 Gaxtoo Bulldlnff, 608 Soatb Dearburn St., Ohlcago. Tele., Wabash 819S. Beglstered cable addreaa, Florriew, Cbicavo. Entered as second class matter Dec. S. 1897, at the poet-offlce at Obi- e^iiro. 111., under the Act of March Subscription price, $ a year. To Canada. $; to Earope, $ Advertlslnfl: rates quoted apon request. Only strictly trade ad- Tertlslng accepted. 1 KESULTS. We give them. You get them. We both have them. It is better to grow a little well than to grow much poorly. The Lord & Burnham Co. has discon- tinued its Montreal office. Bad check artists are working their old tricks on florists. Be on your guard. June made a record. The trade never had done so much business in the month. Perseverance will get coal; keep at it, with a smile, but don't bid above the mar- ket. Don 't fail to plan a vacation trip that includes the S. A. F. convention at Cleve- land, August 17 to 19. There are reports of the postponement of several greenhouse building projects for the reason that banking credit has been withdrawn. Geranium E, G. Hill is the favorite variety in 'the St. Louis district, large growers reporting the call for Hill is as great as the call for all other sorts com- bined. Opportunities presented in the Wanted and For Sale columns of The Review re- ceive particular attention under present conditions. Their number has increased notably of late. There are indications that large num- bers of florists who grow for their own retail or local wholesale trade, and who have not heretofore forced lilies, will plant some for next Easter. June unquestionably was an unusually good month for the trade and there is reason to believe that July and August will be better than ever before for all those who continue their personal efforts. There were geraniums left th
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