. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^^m^^VOfWEf* y»«l,'A \A't^- ^T^^t,?f" 24 The Florists^ Review SuPTBHsaB SO, 1920. ff EstebllBhed 1897. Published every Tborsdar by The Floeists* Pubushinq Co., 600-560 Oaxton Building, 606 South Dearborn St., Chicago. Tel., Wabash 8196. Registered cable address, Florrlew, Chicago. Entered as second class matter Dec. at the poet-ofBce at Chi- cago, 111., under the Act of March Subscription price, $ a year. To Canada, $; to Europe. $ Advertising rates quoted on request. Only strictly trade ad- vertising accepted.


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^^m^^VOfWEf* y»«l,'A \A't^- ^T^^t,?f" 24 The Florists^ Review SuPTBHsaB SO, 1920. ff EstebllBhed 1897. Published every Tborsdar by The Floeists* Pubushinq Co., 600-560 Oaxton Building, 606 South Dearborn St., Chicago. Tel., Wabash 8196. Registered cable address, Florrlew, Chicago. Entered as second class matter Dec. at the poet-ofBce at Chi- cago, 111., under the Act of March Subscription price, $ a year. To Canada, $; to Europe. $ Advertising rates quoted on request. Only strictly trade ad- vertising accepted. tl ??'??'?' »..>^ EBB. Besults bring advertising. The Review brings results. Lumber is the first item in the grow- ?ers' lifift to begin its descent. Decreased demand in other lines is turning greater offerings of ribbons to florists. • How long wages can be maintained, while commodity prices are descending, will be an important question during com- ing months. Predictions still are for a further rise in the price of wrapping and other paper used by the florists. Shortage of raw material and mill equipment are given as the causes. CJOAL may be had by those willing to pay the price for it. As to a possibility of lower prices dealers will say little, though they declare danger of a shortage has been averted. EviDEa^TLY no florists were present at the closing session of the Sons of Vet- erans' convention, at Indianapolis last week, when the red poppy was adopted as the Memorial day flower of the organiza- tion. The rose midge seems to have become much more prevalent this season than in any recent autumn. It can be cleaned out, but the grower who does not take preventive measures is likely to lose one crop. When the manufacturers' profiteering, the dealers' speculating and the workers' soldiering have been ended, everybody will get down to business on a stable basis. And all will earn enough to buy flowers. Now that immigration is increasing, the coal and railroad situatio


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