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. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ~^^' TW - Ti- 'S*.'";^^^'.'; U.»JJflf.l'IJIBWWl. 96 The Rorists' Review August 31, 1922 Buy Another Book Today Many of the most successful business men in the trade had little schooling—but they practically all are readers / —they read The Review each week and they buy books frequently. Such men are self-educated—theirs is knowledge gleaned by reading. It is the mission of The Review to assist its subscribers in every way to improve their knowledge of the trade and their knowledge in other fields of human interest. As a measure of co-operation The Review has added to its services to subscribers a book purchasing service. This department, of course, specializes onl books pertaining to the business of florisi^ nurserymen and seedsmen, but in addition will secure for subscribers, without charge for its service, any book they want, of any nature. FLORISTS' REVIEW. 508 S. Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. Gentlemen: Please send me, postage prepaid, the books which I have checked below. I am enclosing my check to cover cost of same. D n n ? Bookkeeping Praciicc/ D D n "Water LUIe* and How to Grow Tbein." by Henrj- S. Conard and Henri Hus. All about water lilies and other aquatics for hardy par- dens or for greenhouse cultiva- tion S 1-25 "A Little Book of AonnaU, " by Alfred C. riottes, a reliable suide through the season of annual bloom 1.35 "Album of Designs, " shows flower arrangements in beautifully "• printed halftones 1-25 'Garden Guide, " covers every atep from spading the ground to pre- serving the harvest, with plans for vegetable, flower and fruit gardens 1.65 and Accounting by S. R. Hoover. A coniplpte system in el mentary and advanced bookkeeping 3.25 All about chrysanthemum grow- ing, by Arthur Herrington and Elmer D. Smith, two books for.. 1.50 "Standard Cyclopedia of Horti- culture, " in six large volumes, by L. H. Bailey. May bo purchased on monthly payments