. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Fflr'ftH'^.-^^T^wvjji) fK^\f'W'^'Tmnwy''**i'*'rv^*; 30 The Fbrists^ Review Septbmbbb 23, 1920. EstabUahed, 1S97. by Q. L. ORAITr. Published every llmnday by Thb Florisis' Pcblishimo Co^ 820-600 OaxtoD Bnlldln?, 608 Soatb Dearbum St, OhlcaffO. Wabash 8196. Rea[liBtered cable addrew, Florrlew, Ohlcago. Entered aa second claaa matter Dee. 8,1897, at the post-office at Ohl- «f«ro, IlL, under the Act of March 8,1879. Subscription price, $ a year. To Oarntda, $: to Europe, $ Advertiaingr rates quoted apon request. Only stric
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Fflr'ftH'^.-^^T^wvjji) fK^\f'W'^'Tmnwy''**i'*'rv^*; 30 The Fbrists^ Review Septbmbbb 23, 1920. EstabUahed, 1S97. by Q. L. ORAITr. Published every llmnday by Thb Florisis' Pcblishimo Co^ 820-600 OaxtoD Bnlldln?, 608 Soatb Dearbum St, OhlcaffO. Wabash 8196. Rea[liBtered cable addrew, Florrlew, Ohlcago. Entered aa second claaa matter Dee. 8,1897, at the post-office at Ohl- «f«ro, IlL, under the Act of March 8,1879. Subscription price, $ a year. To Oarntda, $: to Europe, $ Advertiaingr rates quoted apon request. Only strictly trade ad- vertlslnff accepted. n EESULTS. We give them. You get them. We both have them. Further easing of the labor market is indicated by a rapid acceleration of im- migration in late months. Care in grading blooms for market can not be too great. Consistently well graded stock wins buyers' constant at- tention. Are retailers pleased or otherwise to find chiffon coming down? No one, we think, believes the retail trade has not benefited by the circle of steadily rising prices. But it could not go on forever. Every business house is glad to ac- commodate regular customers by allow- ing payment of bills at the end of the month, but infrequent orders of small amount should be accompanied by cash. The extremely high and still rising cost of paper hits others besides pub- lishers. Every florist is affected and large numbers are doing what they can to economize in the use of wrapping and packing materials. According to U. S. government labor bureau statistics, prices of nearly all commodities fell in August and in most large- industries the number of persons employed showed a decrease. Fuel was the principal commodity which advanced in price during August. Reports of general business failures last week indicated a decided increase over the week before, though they were not so numerous as in the corresponding week of the last four years with the ex- ception of 1919. The florist
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