. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 42 The Florists^ Review January 12. 1922. W Established 1897, by a. Jj. Grant. Pabllshed every Thursday by The Florists' Publishino 600-560 Oaxton Building, 808 South Dearborn St., Ohlcago. Tel., Wabash 8196. Retrlstered cable address, Florvtew, Obicago. Entered as second class matter Dec. , at tlie poet-ofBce at Ohl- cago. 111., under the Act of March S, 1879. Subscription price, a year. To Canada, $; to Europe. ( Advertlslngr rates quoted on request. Only strictly trade ad- vertialnc accepted. BESULTS. We give them. You
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 42 The Florists^ Review January 12. 1922. W Established 1897, by a. Jj. Grant. Pabllshed every Thursday by The Florists' Publishino 600-560 Oaxton Building, 808 South Dearborn St., Ohlcago. Tel., Wabash 8196. Retrlstered cable address, Florvtew, Obicago. Entered as second class matter Dec. , at tlie poet-ofBce at Ohl- cago. 111., under the Act of March S, 1879. Subscription price, a year. To Canada, $; to Europe. ( Advertlslngr rates quoted on request. Only strictly trade ad- vertialnc accepted. BESULTS. We give them. You get them. We both have them. The demand for flowers since the holi- days has been unusually good, above the anticipation of most florists. The times call for a larger proportion of short-stemmed flowers and a smaller of long-stemmed stock in roses. If you notice that the pages of this issue of The Eeview are not so well illus- trated as usual, it is because an en- gravers' strike makes it impossible to have cuts made. If all the people in this trade who are in position to pay all their bills right now would do so, it would ease the paths of many who have served them well. Also, it would remove some uncertainty as to who can and who can't. Again this season The Review is print- ing each week more clas^fied ads than at the same date in any previous year. A notable increase has been made in the number of these little liners published for florists in the eastern states. If florists would give a little atten- tion to filling window boxes with ever- greens for winter they soon would open a fine line of new business. Customers who once have their boxes filled for winter are found to reorder as regularly as the season comes around. The numerous projects for greenhouse building, many of which already have been started, do not lead to the idea that growers have had so bad a season as some might think, and such undertakings point most conclusively to confidence in the future of the busine
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