. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 28 The Florists' Review Decbmbesr 22, 1921. M Established 1897, by G. L Qrant Published every Thursday by The Flokists" Publishing 600 560 Oaxton Bulldlnsr, 808 South Dearborn St., Chicago. Tel., Wabash 8196. Reirlstered cable address, Florvlew, Chicago. Entered as second class matter Dec. , at the poet-omce at Ohi- caKo, III., under the Act of March 3,1879. Subscription price, $ a year. To Canada, $; to Europe, $ Advertlslnff rates quoted on request. Only strictly trade ad* vertlslng accepted. n Results bring advertisi


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 28 The Florists' Review Decbmbesr 22, 1921. M Established 1897, by G. L Qrant Published every Thursday by The Flokists" Publishing 600 560 Oaxton Bulldlnsr, 808 South Dearborn St., Chicago. Tel., Wabash 8196. Reirlstered cable address, Florvlew, Chicago. Entered as second class matter Dec. , at the poet-omce at Ohi- caKo, III., under the Act of March 3,1879. Subscription price, $ a year. To Canada, $; to Europe, $ Advertlslnff rates quoted on request. Only strictly trade ad* vertlslng accepted. n Results bring advertising. The Eeview brings results. This is to remind you to send a copy of your Christmas' advertisement to The Eeview. If there is any florist who does not read The Review we hope to reach him early in 1922. Easter in 1922 falls on April 16. That's only fifteen short weeks from the first of the year. It is the opinion of many in the trade that generally lower retail prices would in- duce the public to buy more flowers. Proposed changes in freight rates on nursery and florists' stock a4'e noted in the Nursery Trade Department this week. Early orders of cut flowers and sales of blooming plants presage an excellent holiday business. Many of the growers of pot plants are completely sold out. Just a hop to Easter, then a skip to Mothers' day and a little jump to Me- morial day and we are in the midst of a big spring business. How time flies when we are busy! High Pressure Knoble, known among his friends as "H. P.," landed at Castle Garden on Christmas day, 1884. It isn't everybody who can keep the pressure going higher and higher for thirty-seven years. The trade reviews covering the last week in the general mercantile field fail to reveal any pronounced change in condi- tions save the betterment naturally to be expected at the holiday season. This ap- plies more particularly to retail business. The wholesale phase continues quiet, with- out striking feature. Dun's reports 57


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