. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 30 The Florists^ Review May 17, m Established, 1897, by G. L. GRANT. Published every Thursday by The Flokists' Puijlishinu Co., 620-560 Caxton BnlldlriB, 508 South Dearbt)ru St., Chicago. Tele., Wabash 8195, Registered cable address, Florvlew, Chicago. Entered as second class matter Dec. 3,1897, at the post-ottlce at Chi- cago, 111., under the Act of March 3 1879, Subscription price, $ a year. To Canada, $; to Europe, $ Advei'tlslng rates quoted upon request. Only strictly trade ad- vertising accepted. NOTICE. It is impossible t


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 30 The Florists^ Review May 17, m Established, 1897, by G. L. GRANT. Published every Thursday by The Flokists' Puijlishinu Co., 620-560 Caxton BnlldlriB, 508 South Dearbt)ru St., Chicago. Tele., Wabash 8195, Registered cable address, Florvlew, Chicago. Entered as second class matter Dec. 3,1897, at the post-ottlce at Chi- cago, 111., under the Act of March 3 1879, Subscription price, $ a year. To Canada, $; to Europe, $ Advei'tlslng rates quoted upon request. Only strictly trade ad- vertising accepted. NOTICE. It is impossible to g^uarantee the insertion, discontinuance or alteration of any advertisement unless instructions are received BY 4 P. M. TUESDAY. SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FLORISTS. Incorporated by Act of Congress, March 4, 1901. Officers for 1917: President, Robert 0. Kerr, Houston, Tex.; vice-president, A. L. Miller, Ja- maica, N. Y.; secretary, John Young, 53 W. 28th St., New York City; treasurer, J. J. Hess, Omaha, Neb. Thirty-third annual convention, New York, N. Y., August 21 to 24, 1917. Results bring advertising. The Review brings results. It is reported the arrival of the Dutch bulbs this fall is assured by the settle- ment of differences between the Dutch and British governments which will re- sult in the Dutch ships returning to the sea. If, instead of bedding stock, our best customers plant potatoes in the front yard this spring, we shall at least have the assurance that there Avill be a lot of lawn-making requiring our attention in the autumn. A NUMBER of newspaper editorials de- crying Mothers' day have been sent to The Review this week, but the only one that protested against observing it with the use of flowers misspelled as common a word as '' bouquet.'' Right on the heels of Mothers' day comes Memorial day. The interval this year scarcely is enough to give the live men of the trade the time they need to work up tlieir arrangements. A busy ten days is in prospect. It is said that t


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