. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 22 The Florists' Review Decbmbek 21, ErtkbUahed, 1897. by Q. L. QRANT. Pabllshed every Tbaraday by Thb Florists' Publishing Co^ 830-660 Oaxton Bnlldln?, 608Soatta Dearborn Wabash 819S. Bettered cable addreas, Jlorvlew. Ohlcago. Entered as second class matter Deo. S, 1897. at the poet-of&ce at Ohl> ca«o, IIU under the Act of Maroh Subscription price, a year. To Canada. |; to Europe. $ Advertising rates quoted upon request. Only strictly trade ad- ?ertlslnff accepted. (I NOTICE. It ia impoaaible


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 22 The Florists' Review Decbmbek 21, ErtkbUahed, 1897. by Q. L. QRANT. Pabllshed every Tbaraday by Thb Florists' Publishing Co^ 830-660 Oaxton Bnlldln?, 608Soatta Dearborn Wabash 819S. Bettered cable addreas, Jlorvlew. Ohlcago. Entered as second class matter Deo. S, 1897. at the poet-of&ce at Ohl> ca«o, IIU under the Act of Maroh Subscription price, a year. To Canada. |; to Europe. $ Advertising rates quoted upon request. Only strictly trade ad- ?ertlslnff accepted. (I NOTICE. It ia impoaaible to i^uarantee the insertion, discontinuance or alteration of anj advertisement unless instructions are received BY 4 P. M. TUESDAY. BOCIETT OF AMERICAN FLORISTS. Inoorporated by Act of Conrreas, March 4, 1901. Offloera for 1916: President, Daniel MaoBorle, Ian Fraaclaco; vice-president, B. C. Kerr, Heoa- tra. Tex.; secretaty, Jebn xauBK, S3 W. 28th St., New Tork City; treasurer, J. J. Haaa, Omaha. OlBcera for 1917: President, Robert O. Kerr, Hooston, Tex.; vlce-prealdent, A. L. Miller, Ja- maica, N. T.; secretary, John Tounr. S3 W. 28th St., Mew Tork City; treasurer, J. J. Heas, Oinaha, Neb. Thirty-third annual convention. New Tark, V. Auffnat 81 te 24. 1917. Results bring advertising. The Review brings results. Anonymous inquiries always go into the waste basket. To receive attention, full name and address are required. Tomorrow, December 22, will be the shortest day of the year, not only by the almanac but by comparison with what the average florist must encompass in the way of work. The great conflict will leave an im- press on the trade, more or less perma- nent as the longevity of the varieties develops, through the strong tendency to apply to novelties names brought to no- tice by the war happenings. Now come reports that orders for both English and French Manetti stocks are being cut heavily, with the prospect that deliveries will be so far short that a normal deman


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