Sbptbmbeb 0, 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



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Where F. T. D. Members 

 will always get the great- 

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 FLORIST 



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CHICAGO DETROIT 



Central Floral Co. 



"FLOWEKS THAT LAST LONGER" 



35-37 Broadway, Detroit, Mich. 

 132 N. State St., Chicago, 111. 



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H. N. BRUNS 



Best Eouipped Retail Store on the 

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3040 W. Madison St.. CHICAGO. ILL. 



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 CHICAGO, ILL. 



622 So. Michisan Ave. Cousress Hotei 

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cover every part of city and suburbs 

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17 Eastt 



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part of the Japanese pyrethrum crop 

 left for export during the coming year 

 — that is, after deducting the average 

 quantity for Japanese consumption — 

 will be 2,710,575 pounds, equal to about 

 eighty-four per cent of last year's ex 

 ports of flowers. It will thus be seen 

 that there is a scarcity of this product 

 In Japan. This shortage has gradually 

 forced up the price, until flowers now 

 stand at about $500 per long ton above 

 the price ruling in January, 1919. With 

 this year's crop already gathered and 

 showing a considerable shortage in sup- 

 ply, there seems little hope for a de- 

 cline in price as a result of the new 

 harvest. 



There was only a little planting this 

 year, for reasons already mentioned, 

 and a great many of the fields which pro- 

 duced their second-year crop this year 

 will not yield in 1920. It is estimated 

 that the decrease in acreage caused by 

 failure to replant' will cause a decrease 

 in the 1920 production to approximately 

 630 long tons (1,411,200 pounds), or 

 less than the production in 1913. 



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Our service covers the city and suburbs 





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