The Florists' Review 



March 30, 1916. 



INTRODDCING OUR NEW NANIU 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. 



16x4 x3 per 100, $1.85 



20x4 x3 



18x5 x3 



21x5 x3 



24x5 xS^ 



30x5 x3^ 



36x5Hjx31^ 



28x6 x4 



21x7 x3i^ 



PRICES AND SAMPLES 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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supplies for the Easter trade have ar- 

 rived. 



T. J. Noll reports that his shipping 

 business has far exceeded his expecta- 

 tions for Lent. 



Henry Kusik & Co. had shipped to 

 them last Thursday 18,000 southern 

 jonquils. 



William Foith will have a good batch 

 of lilies and cinerarias ready for the 

 Easter trade. 



Biedermann & Son made a deal in 

 real estate last week, selling a part of 

 their place. They will have some splen- 

 did Easter Greetings and lilies for 

 Easter. 



Adolph Mohr is cutting first-class 

 sweet peas, 1,500 to 3,000 per day. 

 His lily crop for Easter is in good 

 shape. 



Samuel Murray reports that funeral 

 work during the week was especially 

 heavy. 



James B. Masson is trying to dis- 

 pose of all his stock. Since the death 

 of his wife he has been unable to han- 

 dle the place alone. He will stock up 

 again for a wholesale pot plant busi- 

 ness. He now has most of his place 

 filled with bedding plants. 



E. C. Gullett, of Lincoln, 111., was in 

 the city last week. W. J. B. 



TRI-CITIES. 



The Market. 



The demand for flowers of all kinds 

 was good last week. Funeral work 

 was less in evidence, but stock general- 

 ly cleared well. Roses are in good sup- 

 ply and of fine quality. Carnations 

 have been in rather short supply and 

 as yet are none too plentiful. Tulips 

 are on the wane and daffodils in good 

 supply. Peas are plentiful and other 

 stock in fair supply, but in no line can 

 there be said to be a surplus. Potted 

 plants continue in good demand. A 

 few springlike days have brought some 

 inquiries for hardy plants. 



Various Notes. 



Ludwig Stapp reports trade condi- 

 tions more favorable than for some 

 time, with a fairly good supply in all 



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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. 



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H. SCHULTZ & CO. 



Superior and Robarta Sts., CHICAGO 



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lines. This is quite a relief from the 

 conditions of a short time ago, when 

 stock was short in supply. 



H. G. Pauli reports business good and 

 is preparing for a big demand in win- 

 dow boxes and bedding stock. 



Harry Bills has had a large supply 



PAPER POTS 



nnrt Dirt Bands. Send postal for free Big Folder 

 oontalnlng the Experiences of 131 Florists and 

 free samples. Price list, testimonials, pages 22 

 and 23. F. W. Rochelle & Sons. Chester, N. J. 

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