. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 22 r The Florists' Review ?r-^A -y Mat 11. Eatabllshed. 18ST. by G. L. QRANT. Published erery Thursday by The Florists' Publishimo COh S30-S60 Oaxton Bulldlnsr, SOSSoutb Dearborn St., OhlcagO. Wabash 8196. Rertstered cable addreoSi Florrlew, Chicago. Entered as second class matter Deo. , at the poet-offlce at Ohl. cafiTo, 111., under the Act of March J. 1879. Subscription price, tlJOO a year. To OaiMda, $; to Europe. $ Advertlslnsr rates quoted upon request. Only strictly trade ad- vertlslnff accepted. n NOTICE. It is i


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 22 r The Florists' Review ?r-^A -y Mat 11. Eatabllshed. 18ST. by G. L. QRANT. Published erery Thursday by The Florists' Publishimo COh S30-S60 Oaxton Bulldlnsr, SOSSoutb Dearborn St., OhlcagO. Wabash 8196. Rertstered cable addreoSi Florrlew, Chicago. Entered as second class matter Deo. , at the poet-offlce at Ohl. cafiTo, 111., under the Act of March J. 1879. Subscription price, tlJOO a year. To OaiMda, $; to Europe. $ Advertlslnsr rates quoted upon request. Only strictly trade ad- vertlslnff accepted. n NOTICE. It is impossible to i^arantee the insertion, discontinuance or alteration of any advertisement unless instructions are received BY 6 P. M. TUESDAY. SOCIETT OF A3CERICAN FLOSISTg. Incorporated by Act of Congress, March 4, 1901. Offlcers for 1916: President, Daniel MacBorle, Ban Francisco; vice-president, R. C. Kerr, Bons- toB, Tex.; secretary, John Young, SS W. 28th St., New Tork City; treasurer, W. F. Kastlng, Baffalo. Thirty-second annual conTention, Houston, Texas, August IS to 18, 1016. Results bring advertising. The Beview brings results. The value of Mothers' day again is demonstrated by the fact that the supply of cut flowers is the largest of the cur- rent season. If collections are not good, the reason is that credit has been extended unwisely or else debtor and creditor have been so busy selling that office detail has been neglected. Business in retail flower stores never is of the best during the week that first lets the people into their gardens; this is the turn of the florist who has some- thing to go into the soil. The neatest Mothers' day ad of the many that have come to The Review is the little booklet received from E. P. Krei- mer, of the Duluth Floral Co., written by Charles Henry Mackintosh. Prices of paint have, been advancing steadily for several months and the mar- ket now has reached a condition that has necessitated the withdrawal of quotations. Prices now quot


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