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OCTOBBH 12, 1916. 



The Florists^ Review 



37 



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THE FIRST IMPRESSION. 



WHEN making a delivery the first impression is made by the box. 

 Of course the flowers contained in it cannot fail to please, but 

 you did not make the flowers. Your. contribution toward the perfec- 

 tion of the whole is the box. A well made, neat and attractive box is 

 the only means you have to impress your connection with the tran- 

 saction, so why not make the box your opportunity to impress your 

 name on the memory of those who receive the flowers? 



USE ARNOLD BOXES AND KNOW THAT THE 

 FIRST IMPRESSION IS FAVORABLE TO YOU 



N, A. ARNOLD PAPER BOX COMPANY. 1302-1308 W. Division St., QHICAOO 



Mention The Review when you write. 





MILITARY GRAY BOXES, all 

 fall telescope. No less than 60 

 sold of a size. Printing included 

 on all orders of 600 or over. 



Per 100 



18x6x3 $3.00 



21x 6x3ii2 3.75 



24x6x313 4.60 



24x 8x4 5.00 



28x 8x4 6.00 



30x6x31^ 6.00 



36x 8x6 9.60 



42x 8x6 12.00 



48x11x7 16.00 



CCrOLLWORTHCONrANY 



MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



Mwtton Th« B«t1«w wh— yo« wrlf . 



season, battling against the Perpetuals. 

 The members of the team were Otto 

 Schoeps, captain; Milton Eedman, Ar- 

 thur Shaffer, Edward Niedomanski and 

 George Bouldman. Mr. Shaffer made 

 the highest score. The florists took two 

 out of the three strings. 



The new rose, Mrs. Charles J. Bell, 

 was a feature of the meeting of the 

 Florists' Club of Washington, D. C, 

 held at 1214 F street, northwest, last 

 week. This rose is a sport from Radi- 

 ance, produced by John Anderson, gar- 

 dener for the Bell estate. He has had 

 it for three years and has found it 

 flowers more freely than the parent 

 plant. It is a beautiful flesh pink in 

 color and is more fragrant than Radi- 

 ance. Several of the florists present 

 reported having lost much outdoor stock 

 by the frost, the earliest in years, 



^'sefton" 



your 

 flowers 



If you consider Sef- 

 ton Flower Boxes 

 with the idea of 

 what you set from 

 them, you 41 never 

 use anything else; 

 greater efficiency and neatness in your packing and shipping; and the repu- 

 tation you'll get for high class service. 



The main fact about Sefton boxes from your point of view is, that they're as 

 good as knowledge and skill can produce; knowledge of your needs, and 

 skill in the mechanical operations— the result of long years' experience in 

 making the best boxes. 



Ask your paper jobber; and always look 

 for the Anchor Brand Trade Mark. 



The Sefton Nfg. Co.,' 



331 W. 35th Straat. 

 CHICAGO, ILL. 



Mention TTw Brtow whca yow wilf . 



The Climax Cut Flower Boxes 



Climax Manufacturing Co. 



Main Office and Plant, 

 200 Factoky Stbkkt 



CASTORLAND. - • NEW YORK 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



which visited this section the preceding 

 week. William F. Gude, as chairman 

 of the special membership committee, 

 reported favorably upon the applica- 

 tions of Herbert M. Sauber and Otto 

 Schoeps and they were accordingly 

 elected to membership. A resolution of 

 sympathy for J. J. Bickings, who is 

 slowly recovering from injuries received 

 in an accident, was adopted. An invi- 

 tation was received from Richard Vin- 

 cent, Jr., for the members of the club 

 to visit the dahlia show annually held by 



H. S D. Design Boxes 



Are made of lisht, strons Corrugated Fiber- 

 board and can be furnished with K. D. lock- 

 corner covers, safe and convenient. 



Write for full particulars. 



THCHINDE A DAUCH PAPER CO. 



SANDUSKY. OHIO 



MeaUoB Tf Ktrlvw when ywi write. 



CUT FLOWER BOXES 



EDWARDS FOLDING BOX CO 



MANUFACTURERS 



PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



the R. Vincent, Jr., & Sons Co., at White 

 Marsh, Md. In his letter Mr. Vincent 



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