. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 26 The Florists' Review / Decehbck 2, BstabUohed. 1897. by Q. L. GRANT. PnbliBhed e^ery Tburaday by The Florisis' Pdblishino Co., 630-660 Oaxton Bulldlnsr. 608South Dearborn St.,Ohlcaco. Tele., Wabash 8196. Regristered cable address, Florrlew. Chicago. Entered as second class matter Dec. at the post-office at Ohi- caaro. IlL. under the Act of March Subscription price, $ a year. To Canada, $; to Europe, $ Advertislnir rates qnoted upon request. Only strictly trade ad- Tertislnff accepted. i NOTICE. It' is impossib


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 26 The Florists' Review / Decehbck 2, BstabUohed. 1897. by Q. L. GRANT. PnbliBhed e^ery Tburaday by The Florisis' Pdblishino Co., 630-660 Oaxton Bulldlnsr. 608South Dearborn St.,Ohlcaco. Tele., Wabash 8196. Regristered cable address, Florrlew. Chicago. Entered as second class matter Dec. at the post-office at Ohi- caaro. IlL. under the Act of March Subscription price, $ a year. To Canada, $; to Europe, $ Advertislnir rates qnoted upon request. Only strictly trade ad- Tertislnff accepted. i NOTICE. It' is impossible to guarantee the insertion, discontinuance or alteration of any advertisement unless instructions are received BY 6 P. M. TUESDAY. SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FLORISTS. Incorporated by Act of Congress, March 4, 1901. Officers for 1915: President, Patrick Welch, Boston; vice-president, Daniel MacRorle, San rranctsco; secretary, John Young, B3 W. 28th St., New York City; treasurer, w. F. Hasting, Buffalo. Officers for 1916: President, Daniel MacRorle, San Ftancisco; rlce-presldent, R. C. Kerr, Hous- ton, Tex. Secretary and treasurer as before. Thirty-second annual convention, Houston, Texas, August 16 to 18, 1916. Besults bring advertising. The Review brings results. The prospect is that there will be more blooming plants this Christmas than in any previous year. Not a few subscribers save themselves the bother of annual renewal by sending The Review $2, $3, or sometimes $5, in- stead of the dollar-bill that insures fifty- two visits of the paper. Good holly will be scarce this season. According to a florist at Laurel, Del., who also deals in greens, the summer drought is responsible, as it caused the berries to fall oflF while still green. While a few lots of azaleas still are missing, on the whole the importations have arrived safely and all danger of a scarcity is passed. Indeed, the opposite condition now confronts the trade, as Easter is so late much the greater part of the azale


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