. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 20 The Florists^ Review Jandaby 16, n Established, 1897. by Q. L. GRANT. Pabllshed every Thursday by Thb Florists' Publishing Co., 620-S60 Oaxtoa Building. 008 South Dearborn St., Ohlcaffo. Tele., Wabash 8196. Regrlstered cable address, Florvlew. Chicago. Entered as second class matter Dec. at the pcst-ofBce at Ohl. cago. IIU, under the Act of March 8 1879. Subscription price, IIJKI a year. To Oanada, $; to Europe. $ Advertising rates quoted upon request. Only strictly trade ad* Tertlslng accepted. n NOTICE. It is impossible


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 20 The Florists^ Review Jandaby 16, n Established, 1897. by Q. L. GRANT. Pabllshed every Thursday by Thb Florists' Publishing Co., 620-S60 Oaxtoa Building. 008 South Dearborn St., Ohlcaffo. Tele., Wabash 8196. Regrlstered cable address, Florvlew. Chicago. Entered as second class matter Dec. at the pcst-ofBce at Ohl. cago. IIU, under the Act of March 8 1879. Subscription price, IIJKI a year. To Oanada, $; to Europe. $ Advertising rates quoted upon request. Only strictly trade ad* Tertlslng accepted. n NOTICE. It is impossible to guarantee the in- sertion, discontinuance or alteration of any advertisement unless instructions are received BY 4 P. M. TUESDAY. Besults bring advertising. The Beview brings results. The indomitable Belgians already are figuring on a date for resuming the famous series of quinquennial flower shows at Ghent. Send to Secretary Young for an electro of the S. A. F. St. Valentine's day ad and print it in your local paper—for your own gain and for the good of the cause. The state flower of Bhode Island is the violet and the Botary Club of Providence talks of having violets planted on the grave of each Bhodeislander who sleeps in Flanders fields. It is a pretty idea. Night telegrams have been reduced in cost to the point where florists can use them freely in ordering. If sent to The Beview with regard to advertisements, Monday night is the last chance—part of the paper is printed Tuesday night. Florists who plant soft-wooded stock ill the busy spring miss a fine chance if they do not plant hard-wooded stock in the quiet autumn. Take orders all sum- mer and fill them in the fall. Get ready for it now by putting out some sample slirubs on your own place this spring. The Editor's Desk has been decorated by a vase of double-flowered Primula malacoides, sent by David Fraser, of Pittsburgh, who says he has been grow- ing it for five years. He writes that it not only comes true from


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