. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. jw. w TvTT'' T^^TlT' '^"^'tW 32 The Florists^ Review Aooum 8. 1922. EfrtabUsbed 1897, by O. L. (ii-Hiit. I'libllHhoil every Tliui-sduy by The FhORisiV Pri!i.isuiN<i Co., SlU (^axton ButUlliiK, 60(< South Dearborn St., Chleogo. Tel., WabiiNh «!<.«. UeplHlen^l eable iiiklreHS, FUirvlew, C'lileaifo. KriteriHi us secoinl ela.ss matter Dec.;), lt«7,ntthe|Mist-officeatChl- ciuto. 111., under the act of March 3, 1S7'.I. SiibHcrlptioii price, $2.00 u year. To i;aiiada, *3.0O: to KuroiK'. $i,00. A<lvertlHinK rates quot«"<l on requ

. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. jw. w ~ TvTT'' T^^TlT' '^"^'tW 32 The Florists^ Review Aooum 8. 1922. EfrtabUsbed 1897, by O. L. (ii-Hiit. I'libllHhoil every Tliui-sduy by The FhORisiV Pri!i.isuiN<i Co., SlU (^axton ButUlliiK, 60(< South Dearborn St., Chleogo. Tel., WabiiNh «!<.«. UeplHlen^l eable iiiklreHS, FUirvlew, C'lileaifo. KriteriHi us secoinl ela.ss matter Dec.;), lt«7,ntthe|Mist-officeatChl- ciuto. 111., under the act of March 3, 1S7'.I. SiibHcrlptioii price, $2.00 u year. To i;aiiada, *3.0O: to KuroiK'. $i,00. A<lvertlHinK rates quot«"<l on requ Stock Photo
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. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. jw. w ~ TvTT'' T^^TlT' '^"^'tW 32 The Florists^ Review Aooum 8. 1922. EfrtabUsbed 1897, by O. L. (ii-Hiit. I'libllHhoil every Tliui-sduy by The FhORisiV Pri!i.isuiN<i Co., SlU (^axton ButUlliiK, 60(< South Dearborn St., Chleogo. Tel., WabiiNh «!<.«. UeplHlen^l eable iiiklreHS, FUirvlew, C'lileaifo. KriteriHi us secoinl ela.ss matter Dec.;), lt«7, ntthe|Mist-officeatChl- ciuto. 111., under the act of March 3, 1S7'.I. SiibHcrlptioii price, $2.00 u year. To i;aiiada, *3.0O: to KuroiK'. $i, 00. A<lvertlHinK rates quot«"<l on requi-Kt. Only strictly trade nd- vertldlujf accepted. m EESULTS. "We give them. You got tlieni. We liotli have them. Thk oitening of the autumn season comes with the reojieiiing of seliools, only }i motith uw.iy. Are you getting reiidy for it* As iiKirgiiis (»f protitfi UHrrow, and they seem surely to he narrowing in this trade, the Inisiness must l)e put more nearly on a cash basis. It coKts no more to grow good varieties of gladioli than it does to grow the old, yellow (log type. No tiorist should waste liis time on the Vuu'k-numher sorts—grow the kinds that will bring the money. Thkrb is no agreement as to the quantity of I'aper Whites that will be needeii at current prices. Since one man's guess Ls as good as another's, we venture there will be bulbs for all who demand them. .^ (ioon many florists have installed rather elal)orate, uji-to-date and expen- sive office equipment and been surprised it did not pro4uce the results exjiected. The trouble was they neglected to hire HoitK^one Ut operate the outfit. The (lublic is spending money again. Department stores report increases dur- ing tlie last three months; mail order houses state sales are up ten per cent; chain stores tell of a twelve per cent gain. Such improvement at this season of the year augurs a good season ahead for the florist. ' The government's efforts to stimulate i-oal production are meeting with suc