. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 30 The Florists^ Review OCTOBBB 23, (t EsUblished, 1897. by a. L. GRAITr. PnblUhed every Thursday by The Florists' Publishino Co., Sr)-SQO Oaxton Bulldlnfr, 808 South Dearborn GbicaffO. Tele., Wabash 8196. R«Kl4tered cable addrew, Florrlew, Chicago. Entered as second class matter Dec. 3,1897. at the poet-office at Ohl- cacro. lU., under the Act of March 8,1879. Subscription price, a year. To Canada, $; to Enrope. Advertlslnir rates quoted upon request. Only strictly trade ad* Tcrtialnff accepted. EESULTS. We give them.
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 30 The Florists^ Review OCTOBBB 23, (t EsUblished, 1897. by a. L. GRAITr. PnblUhed every Thursday by The Florists' Publishino Co., Sr)-SQO Oaxton Bulldlnfr, 808 South Dearborn GbicaffO. Tele., Wabash 8196. R«Kl4tered cable addrew, Florrlew, Chicago. Entered as second class matter Dec. 3,1897. at the poet-office at Ohl- cacro. lU., under the Act of March 8,1879. Subscription price, a year. To Canada, $; to Enrope. Advertlslnir rates quoted upon request. Only strictly trade ad* Tcrtialnff accepted. EESULTS. We give them. You get them. We both have them. The trade's growth depends upon the skilled help within it. Ours needs more. Frost heavy enough to kill outdoor stock has held off remarkably in many lo- calities. The mild weather so far this autumn has saved many a car of coal, but it won't last always. Ir this month equals last year's figures in flower sales, it will be a notable record. For, all are thankful, the cause of last year's high mark is absent this season. Philip Breitmeyer told the F. T. D. convention at Buffalo his store had a wait- ing list instead of a wanted list of em- ployees. Others would like to have cul- tural directions. The success of Philadelphia's '' Say It with Flowers" week will cause a much wider observance of the event next sea- son. Washington's will be watched ^vith interest November 3 to 8. From all directions comes the report that the predicted winter scarcity of mer- chandise has begim to be felt. It soon will be apparent in everything florists use, from twine to baskets and ribbons. If the railroads, the express companies and the PostoflBce Department are all co- operating to try to help you pack and ship your goods more safely, isn 't it worth a little care and thought on your part, too? Anyone who commits any act resulting in depressing the value of flowers hurts us all. Florists all must reckon on higTier costs this winter than ever before, and they
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