. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 24 The Florists^ Review Septembbb 28, Eatsbllshed. 1897, by Q. L. GRAITr. Pabllahed every Thursday by Thk Florists' Publishing Co^ 630-660 Oaxtoa Bulldlns, 908South Dearborn St., OhlcagCk. TeIe.,WBbaah819S. Beiflstered cable address, Florvlew, Oblcago. Entered as second class matter Dec. , at the post-office atOhl- ca«o, IlL. under the Act of March «,1879. Subscription price, $ a year. To Canada, $; to Europe, $ Adyertisinff rates quoted upon request. Only strictly trade ad<- vertlslnff accepted. n NOTICE. Ilia inpossib


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 24 The Florists^ Review Septembbb 28, Eatsbllshed. 1897, by Q. L. GRAITr. Pabllahed every Thursday by Thk Florists' Publishing Co^ 630-660 Oaxtoa Bulldlns, 908South Dearborn St., OhlcagCk. TeIe.,WBbaah819S. Beiflstered cable address, Florvlew, Oblcago. Entered as second class matter Dec. , at the post-office atOhl- ca«o, IlL. under the Act of March «,1879. Subscription price, $ a year. To Canada, $; to Europe, $ Adyertisinff rates quoted upon request. Only strictly trade ad<- vertlslnff accepted. n NOTICE. Ilia inpossible to guarantee the insertion, discontinuance or alteration of any advertiaement ' aniess instructions are receiTod BY 6 P. M. TUESDAY. SOCIETY OF AMEKICAN FLORISTS. Incorporated by Act of Congress, March 4, 1001. Officers for 1916: President, Daniel MacRorle, Ban Francisco; vice-president, R. C. Kerr, Hous- ton, Tex.; secretary, John Young, 63 W. 28th St., New York City; treasurer, J. J. Hess, Omaha. Officers for 1917: President, Robert O. Kerr, Houston, Tex.; vice-president, A. L. Miller, Ja- maica, N. Y.; secretary, John Young, 63 W. 28th St., New York City; treasurer. J. J. Hess, Omaha, Neb. Thirty-third annnal convention. New York, N. T., August 21 to 24, 1917. RESULTS. We give them. You get them. We both have them. Pew growers have made money on asters this year, but the spirit to perse- vere will cause them all to try it again next season, when we all hope for normal weather conditions. Since time immemorial a presidential election has been expected to upset and retard business for at least two autumn months, but apparently this year that is upsetting all calculations will set a new precedent for presidential years. Field-grown carnation plants never sold better than has been the case this season. Anyone who has a surplus can turn the plants into 5-cent pieces or bet- ter as easily as anything by offering them in the Classified Department of The Review. The desk of the


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