. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ?J^CJH^ 22 The Florists^ Review OCTOBEB 19, 1916. "». Crtabllshed, 1897, by G. L. GRANT. Published every Tharaday by Thb Plokists' Publishing Co^ S30-fi60 Oazton Balldln«r. 80B South Dear bora St., Chicago. Tele., Wabash 8196. Bolstered cable address, Florrlew, Chicago. Entered as second class matter Dec. , at the post-ofBce at Chi- cago. IIU. UDder the Act of March t, 1879. Subscription price, $ a year. To Canada, |; to Europe. $ Adrertlsing rates quoted upoa request. Only strictly trade ad- Tertlslng accepted. NOTICE. It'l
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ?J^CJH^ 22 The Florists^ Review OCTOBEB 19, 1916. "». Crtabllshed, 1897, by G. L. GRANT. Published every Tharaday by Thb Plokists' Publishing Co^ S30-fi60 Oazton Balldln«r. 80B South Dear bora St., Chicago. Tele., Wabash 8196. Bolstered cable address, Florrlew, Chicago. Entered as second class matter Dec. , at the post-ofBce at Chi- cago. IIU. UDder the Act of March t, 1879. Subscription price, $ a year. To Canada, |; to Europe. $ Adrertlsing rates quoted upoa request. Only strictly trade ad- Tertlslng accepted. NOTICE. It'll impossible to guarantee the insertion, discontinuance or alteration of any advertisement unless instructions are received BY 6 P. M, TUESDAY. SOCIETY OF AMEKIOAN FLOILISTS. Incorporated by Act of Congress, March 4, 1901. Officers for 1916: President, Daniel MacBorle. iaa Francisco; ylce-presldeat, B. C. Kerr, Hons- toB, Tex.; secretary, John Young, B3 W. 28th Bt., New York 01^: treasurer, J. J. Bess, Omaha. Officers for 1917: President, Bobert C. Kerr, Honaton, Tex.; Tlce-president, A. L. Miller, Ja- maica, N. Y.; secretary, Jehn Young, 53 W. 28th St., New York City; treasurer, J. J. Hesa, Omaha, Neb. Thirty-third annual conrentlon. New York. IT. August 21 to 24, 1917. Besults bring advertising. The Beview brings results. The men who make money are the men who make a trade progress. • No trade prospers in which it is a sin to make more than $2 a day. The Ryndam, from Rotterdam, via Kirkwall, arrived at New York on the morning of October 18 with large con- signments of Belgian azaleas and other imports for this trade. Even cranberries now are advertised cooperatively by an organization of growers, but it is not yet possible to ad- vertise flowers to the public in anything but a spasmodic and individual fashion. A BUSINESS rarely rises above the mo- tives of its owner. But what is the flo- rist's motive! Is it a desire to make a living as easily as possible or a purpose
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