. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. at The Florists' Review NoVehbeb S, Establiflhed, 1897, by Q. L. GRANT PabllBhed every Thursday by The Florists' Publishing Oo., 63)-S60 Oaxton BuildlDK, ^ South Deitrbora St , Chlcaso. Tele, Wubash 8195. Reiri'«tered cable addiess, Florvlew, Chicago. Entered as second class matter Dec. , at tlie poet-office at Chl- caffo. 111., under the Act of March Subscription price, a year. To Canada, $2 00; to Europe. $ AdvertlsInK rat<^8 quoted upon request. Only strictly trade ad- vertising accepted. n NOTICE. It is imposs


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. at The Florists' Review NoVehbeb S, Establiflhed, 1897, by Q. L. GRANT PabllBhed every Thursday by The Florists' Publishing Oo., 63)-S60 Oaxton BuildlDK, ^ South Deitrbora St , Chlcaso. Tele, Wubash 8195. Reiri'«tered cable addiess, Florvlew, Chicago. Entered as second class matter Dec. , at tlie poet-office at Chl- caffo. 111., under the Act of March Subscription price, a year. To Canada, $2 00; to Europe. $ AdvertlsInK rat<^8 quoted upon request. Only strictly trade ad- vertising accepted. n NOTICE. It is impossibl* to guarant** th« insartioB, discontinuanes or altoratioB of any advortiso- moat nnloss instructions aro rocoiTod hj 5 P. M. TUESDAY. 80CIETT OF AXEBICAN FLOKISTB. laoorporated by Aot of Conrren, Msroh 4. 1901. Offlcera for 1914: Pre«ld«'Dt. Tbeodors Wlrtb, Minneapolis: vlre-presldrDt. I'atrlck Welch, Bos- ton; secretary, John Touug. B3 W. 28tb New Zork City; treasurer. W. F. KaatlDg. Buffalo. Offlcers for 101S: ['resident. I'atrlck Welch, Boston; TlccprpHldent, Daulel MacKorle, San rranclsco; secretary, John Young, 63 W. 28th 8t., New York City; treasurer. W. F. Kastlng, Bnffslo. „ _^ Tblrty-flrst annual convention, San Francisco. Angnst 17 to 20, 1915. RESULTS. We give them. You get them. We both have them. There will be a gathering of the clans at Indianapolia this week, where the C. S. A. show opens November 6. The mid-season mums having come in, nearly everywhere, because of the warm autumn, about a fortnight earlier than usual, may we anticipate a speedy wind-up of their season? The propagators are getting busy, both on roses and carnations. There was such a good sale for young stock last season that increased quantities will be prepared during the next few months. From J. Dale, of the Powder Biver Nursery, Baker, Ore., The Keview has received a specimen bloom of a seedling chrysanthemum that looks like an excel- lent commercial variety. The flower wa


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