. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 48 The Florists^ Review March 29, Established, 1897, by G. L. GRANT. Publtslieil every Thursday by TUK FlOUISK' PuiiLLSHINU 520-560 Caxton BulldlnK, 508 South Deal born St., Chicago. Tele , Wubash 81'J5. Regristei-ed cable address, Florvlew, Clilcaifo. KnU^rcd as second class mutter Dec. 8,1«'J7, at the post-ollice at Chi- cago. III., uuder the Act of March 3 IHTJ. SubsTlptlon price, $ a year. To Canada. $2 60; to Kurope. $; Advertising ralis quoted upon request. Only slrlctiy tiado ad- Tertlslu,; accepted. J m NOTICE. It !? im


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 48 The Florists^ Review March 29, Established, 1897, by G. L. GRANT. Publtslieil every Thursday by TUK FlOUISK' PuiiLLSHINU 520-560 Caxton BulldlnK, 508 South Deal born St., Chicago. Tele , Wubash 81'J5. Regristei-ed cable address, Florvlew, Clilcaifo. KnU^rcd as second class mutter Dec. 8,1«'J7, at the post-ollice at Chi- cago. III., uuder the Act of March 3 IHTJ. SubsTlptlon price, $ a year. To Canada. $2 60; to Kurope. $; Advertising ralis quoted upon request. Only slrlctiy tiado ad- Tertlslu,; accepted. J m NOTICE. It !? impoasible to ipiarantee the insertion, discontinnanee or alteration of any adTortieement anlesa inatrnctiona are reeeiTod BT 4 P. M. TUESDAY. SOCIETY OF AMEKICAN FLORISTS. Incorporated by Act of ConRress March 4, 1901. Officers for 1917: President, Robert C Kerr, Houston, Tex.; vice-president, A. L. Miller, Ja- maica, N. Y.; secretary, John \oung W. 28th St., New Torli City; treasurer, J. J. Hess, Omaha, Neb. ^. _ ., ,. Thirty-third annual convention. New \ork, N. Y., August 21 to 24, 1917. Results bring advertisinfi;. The Review brings No finer snapdragons over have reached The Review than the two dozen spikes of the unnamed bronzy red variety that came this week from the Raton (Jreen houses, Raton, N. M. Now that New York has the spring show out of the way and can look back with satisfaction on a successful effort, the work of preparing for a record S. A. F. convention in August will be turned to with enthusiasm. When an express company tenders for delivery a cut flower box with about 30 cents charges collect, if the editor isn 't napping he declines to pay the price to see what is in it, the chances being the parcel contains a double-spathed calla, sent by a reader who never saw one be- fore. Rose growers who have had little suc- cess with Hadley will be interested to note that it was the outstanding feature of the cut flower classes of the Philadel- phia show


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