The Florists^ Review 



March 2, 1916. 



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INIKODncnG ODR NEW HJUOLA LINE 



We are now in position to make deliveries in all sizes listed. All stock 

 is moisture-proof. Plenty on hand to fill all orders. Samples will be sent 

 at your request. Special discounts on quantity orders. Printing without 

 charge on all orders of 300 or over. 



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PRICES AMD SAMPLK8 OF OUR LARGE LINE OF VARIOUS COLORED BOXES WILL BE SENT ON REQUEST. 



A. A. ARNOLD PAPER BOX COMPANY 



1302-1308 WEST DIVISION STREET 



CH ICAGO 



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discovered a burglar ransacking the 

 place. He leaped at the intruder and 

 grappled with him, but the latter broke 

 away and used his revolver. Mr. 

 Sneider's condition is not serious. 



W. E. Tricker has severed his connec- 

 tion with the Vaughan Greenhouses at 

 Western Springs. 



Visitors. 



Alois Frey, of Crown Point, Ind., 

 was a visitor February 29, on his way 

 to California to inspect his colored 

 freesias now in bloom in the open at 

 Montebello, where he expects soon to 

 harvest a large crop of bulbs. 



Two Minneapolis gentlemen, both of 

 the flower department of the Dayton 

 Co., were in the city this week looking 

 for new ideas in retail store equip- 

 ment, decoration and management. 

 They were M. I. Lindsay and A. L. 

 Saxe. 



Among those who visited the Chicago 

 market last week was E. T. Brown, of 

 the Cottage Gardens, Queens, N. Y., on 

 his way home from a trip to Eureka, 

 Cal. 



Members of the Chicago trade were 

 visited this week by F. H. Henry, of 

 Henry & Lee, New York. From all 

 reports, Mr. Lee seems to 4)e maintain- 

 ing his reputation as a story-teller. 



One of this week's visitors was 

 W. H. Hummel, of Milwaukee. 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



The Market. 



The market last week was erratic. 

 Each day there was a scarcity of one 

 or more varieties of flowers, and the 

 growers and wholesalers found it hard 

 to fill all orders. American Beauty roses 

 are hard to obtain and are bringing 

 good prices. It is impossible to fill all 

 orders for carnations, although the price 

 remains stationary at $4 per hundred. 

 There are just about enough roses to 

 go around. The prices on sweet peas 

 remain steady at $1.50 and $2 per hun- 

 dred and the stock is good and selling 

 well. The price on cattleyas has stiff- 

 ened somewhat and these are now bring- 

 ing $5 to $6 per dozen. Lily of the 

 valley is poor. This is said to be on 



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I Shipping Boxes for Cut Flowers | 



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H & D Corrug^ated Fiber Boxes are light, E 

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H & D Boxes can be shipped completely S 



knocked down, saving freight and storage. Only 5 



a moment's work to set them up. Metal cover- S 



= corners snap together, giving you the stoutest florists' box ever made. S 



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BETTER BOXES 



We manufacture only quality boxes for the 

 highest class trade A Schultz box is a guar- 

 antee of exclusiveness. Any size, shape or 

 design. 



Write for prices. 



H. SCHULTZ & CO. 



Superior and Roberta Sts., CHICAGO 



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WIRED TOOTHPICKS 



Manufactured by 



W. J. COWEE, 



10,000, $1.85 50,000, $8.00 



BERLIN, 

 N.Y. 



Sample Free For Sale by Dealers 



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BUY YOUR FLORISTS' SUPPLIES FROM 



LBaumann&Go. 



357-359 W. Chicago Ave., CHICAGO, ILL 



We have the largest and most 

 complete stock, Sea Moss or 

 Japanese Air Plants; Natural 

 prepared Ferns. Cycas Leaves, 

 Magnolia Leaves, Cycas 

 Wreaths, Magnolia Wreaths. 

 Moss Wreaths, Metallic Designs 

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277^0 MORE 

 BLOSSOMS 



on plants raised In 4-lncb SQUARE paper pota 

 (64 cubic Inches of soil and roots) than on plants 

 raised In 4-lnch clay pots (31 cubic inches of soil 

 and roots). See our 2-i)age advt., pages 10-11. 



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