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The Florists' Review 



23 



ANNOUNCEMENT 



Every florist knows through, his own purchases what 

 has happened in the paper market the last few months 

 — prices have doubled all along the line. 



And it takes more than four tons of paper each week 

 to print The Review. 



Many readers have been so kind as to write that The 

 Review is worth considerably more to them than its sub- 

 scription price. Well, the tremendous rise in the price of 

 paper makes it no longer expedient to sell The Review 

 at $1.00 a year. ^ 



The subscription price, therefore, will be advanced 

 January 1, 1917, to $1.50 a year. 



Until December 31, 1916, any member of the Trade may subscribe 

 for one or more years at the old rate of $1.00 a year. 



Readers whose present subscriptions do not expire until after Jan- 

 uary 1, 1917, may renew for as many years as they like at $1.00 per 

 year, providing that such renewals are sent during 1916. 



Send $1.00 and your subscription will be extended one year from 

 the present date of expiration, whenever that may be. 



Send $2.00 and the subscription will be extended two years from 

 the present date of expiration. 



Send $3.00 for three years, $5.00 for five years. 



No renewals for a full year will be accepted at less than $1.50 

 unless they are mailed by December 31, 1916. 



The Canadian subscription price will be $2.50 a year beginning January 1, 1917. Canadian 

 renewals mailed on or before December 31, 1916, will be accepted at $2.00 a year. 



