. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. <</? ?rtabUahed, 1887. by O. L. aRANT. Pabllahed every Thnrsday by Thb Flokiots' Publishino Co^ 680-660 Oaxton Building, OOSSoutb Dearborn St., Ohlcaga Tele., Wabasb 8196. Begistered cable addreos, riorylew. Otalcago. Entered as second class matter Deo. 8,1897. at the poet-offlce at Ohl- oaco, UU oBder the Act of March. NOTICE. It'll impossible to fl^naranteo the inaertion, diseoBtiniuuiee or alteration of any adTortieement ttnlesB laBtractions are reeeiTod BY 6 P. M. TUSSDAY. SOCIETY OF AMESIOAN FLOKISTS. Ineorporated by Act of Oongresa, Mar


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. <</? ?rtabUahed, 1887. by O. L. aRANT. Pabllahed every Thnrsday by Thb Flokiots' Publishino Co^ 680-660 Oaxton Building, OOSSoutb Dearborn St., Ohlcaga Tele., Wabasb 8196. Begistered cable addreos, riorylew. Otalcago. Entered as second class matter Deo. 8,1897. at the poet-offlce at Ohl- oaco, UU oBder the Act of March. NOTICE. It'll impossible to fl^naranteo the inaertion, diseoBtiniuuiee or alteration of any adTortieement ttnlesB laBtractions are reeeiTod BY 6 P. M. TUSSDAY. SOCIETY OF AMESIOAN FLOKISTS. Ineorporated by Act of Oongresa, March 4, 19QL Offloen for 1916: President, Daniel MacBorle, ?an Francisco; vice-president, B. O. Kerr, Hens- toa, Tex.; aecretair, John xennf, 63 W. 28tk ? New York 01^; treasurer, J. J. Hess, Omaha. Oflloers for 1917: President, Robert 0. Kerr, Honston, Tex.; rlce-presldent, A. Ij. lOller, Ja- maica, N. Y.; secretary, John Youns, 6S W. 28th St., New York City; treasurer, J. J. Hess, Omaha, Neb. Thirty-third annnal conrentlon. New York, N. Y., Anrust 21 to 24, 1917. RESULTS. We give them. You get them. We both have them. The losses on last season's plant im- portations were so numerous that this season the stock must move without coverage that it will open up in first- class shape. It looks as though this will be an ex- tremely good year for the introducers of novelties; everyone in the trade, except the man who tries to undersell bis com- petitors, will have money to spend. As predicted in The Review some weeks ago, at least a few of the Belgian ship- pers have overcome all difficulties and quantities of azaleas and other plants are on their way to this country. There is no probability, however, that there will be an oversupply of anything. A CONSIDERABLE percentage of the val- ley pips coming out of cold storage are in such a condition that' it is useless to plant them. Perhaps this accounts for the haste with which some forcers are using up their stock without any assur- anc


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