. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 34 The Rorists^ Review Sbptkmbeu 29, 1921. Estebllshed 1897, by G. L. Orant. PablUhed every Thursday by The Flokists' Publishing 600-560 Oaxton BulIdInK, 908 Soath Dearborn St., Ohicago. Tel., Wabash 819B. BefHstered cable address, FlorTlew, Chicago. Entered as second class matter Dec. 3,1897, at the post-oflBce at Ohl- cafiTo, under the Act of March Subscription price, $ a year. To Canada, $; to Europe, $ Advertising rates quoted on request. Only strictly trade ad- vertising accepted. Eesults bring advertising. The R


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 34 The Rorists^ Review Sbptkmbeu 29, 1921. Estebllshed 1897, by G. L. Orant. PablUhed every Thursday by The Flokists' Publishing 600-560 Oaxton BulIdInK, 908 Soath Dearborn St., Ohicago. Tel., Wabash 819B. BefHstered cable address, FlorTlew, Chicago. Entered as second class matter Dec. 3,1897, at the post-oflBce at Ohl- cafiTo, under the Act of March Subscription price, $ a year. To Canada, $; to Europe, $ Advertising rates quoted on request. Only strictly trade ad- vertising accepted. Eesults bring advertising. The Review brings Waic liiis come to the front this season as one of the best liked red gladioli. No man is justified in shipping stock he would not bt; willing to receive if he were buying. What has become of all the beer kegs that are not busy now? Why, bless you, sawed in two and painted, they make everlasting plant tubs. Flower shows are coming back. An- other'result of realization that we must go to the public with our wares, not wait for buyers, to come to us. American Beai'ty will be little seen in the wholesale markets this In- troduced in tliis country thirty-five years ago, it has lasted far longer than any other rose. A WINDOW or store crowded with mer- chandise lias a cheap appearance--wit- ness the 5 and 10-cent stores. Fewer flowers well arranged will give an atnios- jthere more in kcejiiiig witli our trade. Cki'SADKK gains friends every day. It is i)ractically the only red rose now .<?ci'n in some of the wliolesale cut flower mar- kets and its onlv important competitor liny where is Milady, a rose that does well only for a tew. From all accounts, tlie cyclamen crop is between hay and grass. Those who needed stock to grow on have pretty well satisfied their demands and those who want stock in condition for retailing have not yet begun to place orders in volume. There is a lot of heartburn over the (luality of the carnation ])lants which have been


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