. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. '-T»'7-rTicT^-«;vi y'^;- IK""'^ ^^ . "^ I x^^ •. •:''r • 38 The Florists^ Review January 27, II EMabllshed. 1897. by O. L. GRAITr. Pabllahed every Thursday by Thk Florists' Publishing 630-660 Oaxton BnildlnK, 808 South Dearborn St., Chicago. Tele., Wabash 8196. ReRlatered cable address, Flonrlew. Chicago. Entered as second class matter Dec. at the post-office at Ohl- caflTo, under the Act of March 3,1879. Subscription price, a year. To Canada, $; to Europe. $ Adyertlshitr rates quoted


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. '-T»'7-rTicT^-«;vi y'^;- IK""'^ ^^ . "^ I x^^ •. •:''r • 38 The Florists^ Review January 27, II EMabllshed. 1897. by O. L. GRAITr. Pabllahed every Thursday by Thk Florists' Publishing 630-660 Oaxton BnildlnK, 808 South Dearborn St., Chicago. Tele., Wabash 8196. ReRlatered cable address, Flonrlew. Chicago. Entered as second class matter Dec. at the post-office at Ohl- caflTo, under the Act of March 3,1879. Subscription price, a year. To Canada, $; to Europe. $ Adyertlshitr rates quoted upon request. Only strictly trade ad- verUsinc accepted. II NOTICE. It is impossible to g^uarantee the insertion, discontinuance or alteration of any advertisement unless instructions are received BY 5 P. M. TUESDAY. SOCIETY OF AMEBICAN FLORISTS. Incorporated by Act of Congress, March 4, 1901. Officers for 1916: President, Daniel MacRorie, San Francisco; ylce-presldent, R. C. Kerr, Hous- ton, Tex.; secretary, John Toung, S3 W. 28tb St., New York City; treasurer, W. F. Kastlng, Buttalo. Thirty-second annual convention, Houston. Texas, August 15 to 18, 1916. Kesulta bring advertising. The Review brings results. If no one knew your name you would not have many friends, so until your business name is known, how can you expect many customers? Not in years have Paper Whites re- turned the forcers so good profit as this season. Lucky, or astute, the man who did not cut down his oritr. There are many reports that the fine looking Dutch bulbs, spoken of so en- thusiastically last fall, so far are not giving the results expected. January has been a month of ex- tremely light crops in almost every part of the country, but February probably will see the other swing of the pen- dulum. High prices are not an advantage when one has nothing much to sell. Give us, rather, a liberal supply and fair prices; then everybody does busi- ness arid makes money. Beyond question, many flower buy


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