. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 34 The Florists^ Review Sbpxbmbkb 7« 1922. (I Published erery Thursday by The Floeibts' Publishing Co., SIO Gaxton Building, 808 South Dearborn St., Chicago. Wabash 8196. Registered cable address, Florvlew, Chicago. Entered as second class matter Dec. 3,1897, at the post-offlce 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. - EESULTS. We give them. You get them. We both have them. Not all publicity


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 34 The Florists^ Review Sbpxbmbkb 7« 1922. (I Published erery Thursday by The Floeibts' Publishing Co., SIO Gaxton Building, 808 South Dearborn St., Chicago. Wabash 8196. Registered cable address, Florvlew, Chicago. Entered as second class matter Dec. 3,1897, at the post-offlce 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. - EESULTS. We give them. You get them. We both have them. Not all publicity is advertising, but all advertising is publicity. It is an axiom of the economists that business goes where it is wanted and stays where it is well treated. TiHES surely change^ and for the better. Golf, not bowling, now ranks as th*. favorite recreation of florists. Next Monday, September 11, E. G. Hill, at Bichmondj Ind., will celebrate his seventy-fifth birthday anniversary. With an increasing demand for com- mon labor, higher prices for coal and continued high express rates, the growers' costs exhibit a strong resistance to de- scending. Times have not changed so much that business men cannot make money. They have merely changed to the extent that those who are not busiuess men can no longer reap profits. With the ending of the anthracite strike last week, florists are assured of getting their fuel supply the coming sea- son, though at prices advanced instead of reduced from those of last year. It doesn't seem to do much good to save coal. When lack of demand creates a surplus they simply shut down the mines, wait until the surplus is consumed and, when we come into the market again, add the cost of the shutdown to the price we previously paid! A RECURRENCE of the eplsodc of wages chasing costs to ever-higher levels would just now lead to a sorry reaction. There is not the demand for our products from abroad that there was during the war and our markets are open to foreig


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