. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^ Boston, Massachusetts ' ^ 143 TREMONT STREET The Centrally Located Florist Shop Tours for Redproclty. We cover all points in New Endaad. Members Florists* Telegraxth Delivery CAMBRIDGE, MASS. ROBBINS BROS. Near All Cotiema 686 Massachusetts Avenue Membefa F. T. D. BOSTON, MASS. HENRY R. COMLET. Florist. 6 Park Street 60/ears' experience la tiie floriat basineas guaranteea eflScienc7 to take care of all orden. 20 per cent allowed. imagine that a continuance of the cam- paign, because of an apparent shortage of flowers, is an unwise step, is wrong.


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^ Boston, Massachusetts ' ^ 143 TREMONT STREET The Centrally Located Florist Shop Tours for Redproclty. We cover all points in New Endaad. Members Florists* Telegraxth Delivery CAMBRIDGE, MASS. ROBBINS BROS. Near All Cotiema 686 Massachusetts Avenue Membefa F. T. D. BOSTON, MASS. HENRY R. COMLET. Florist. 6 Park Street 60/ears' experience la tiie floriat basineas guaranteea eflScienc7 to take care of all orden. 20 per cent allowed. imagine that a continuance of the cam- paign, because of an apparent shortage of flowers, is an unwise step, is wrong. What has caused the shortage if not demand! There are as many growing establishments as ever and, as far as is known, practically everyone is running to full capacity. At any rate, there are no more idle than is always the case. Has any particular glut been recorded since the campaign started? Was not every market bothered with periodical gluts before we became active with our publicity movement? The Washburns are right. The greatest good will come later. Demand will not be allowed to exceed supply for long. Production is already increasing and will naturally continue to increase. We must expect it and we must prepare for it. All Should Subscribe. In spite of increased labor cost and advanced cost of materials, have grow- ers ever enjoyed as good returns for their products as they have recently? Yet, the growers, as a class, have not supported our campaign to the extent expected of them. They evidently have not given our movement the serious thought it deserves. They have been content to profit through the better movement of their products brought about by the campaign, without con- tributing to the expense of the work. The subscriptions from growers should be on a par with those from other sec- tions of the trade. The campaign can be active only so long as those who are to reap the bene- fits will share in the expense. Subscrip- tions are not coming in as they should and it i


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