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FR- January 2022 - 125th Anniversary

Florists' Review Media Group has served the global floral in study for over 124 years.

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Feature 12 January | 2022 The Founding of Florists' Review As Florists' Review celebrates its 125th anniversary this year, we offer this glimpse into how it all began. By David Coake A ppropriating a phrase from one of the most prolific storytellers of our time, e Golden Girls' Sophia Petrillo, Picture it: Chicago. 1897. 508 South Dearborn Street. Caxton Building, on Printers Row. It was 125 years ago when a thoughtful, mild-mannered, cerebral and Renaissance gentleman, 38 years of age, named Gilbert Leonard Grant, founded the magazine you now hold in your hands. at makes Florists' Review the oldest flower industry magazine in the world today! In addition, since its inception in 1897, Florists' Review has been continuously published—never missing a single issue—even through two World Wars and e Great Depression, when many businesses suspended operations or converted to manufacturing other products, primarily to help America's war efforts. e first issue of Florists' Review (Volume 1, No. 1) was dated Dec. 2, 1897, and it was originally titled e Weekly Florists' Review. e "Weekly" was dropped within the first two decades (becoming, simply, e Florists' Review), but the magazine continued to be published weekly throughout its first 70+ years. For math nerds, that's somewhere around 4,000 issues! After that time, in the early to mid-1970s, Florists' Review became a monthly publication, generating another 600 or so issues to date.

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