

OciroBEB 19, 1916. 



The Florists' Review 



37 



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 fCNOW THAT THE 

 FIRST IMPRESSK^N IS FAVORABLE TO YOU 



H. k. *BHOLD P*PEB BOX COMPiHIY. 13021308 W. Division SL, QHIMSO 



Mention The RcTlew when yon write. ^ 



Cut Flower 

 Boxes 



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 3.76 



24x6x312 4.60 



24x8x4 6.00 



28x8x4 6.00 



30x6x312 6.00 



36x 8x6 9.60 



42x 8x6 12.00 



48x11x7 16.00 



CCrOLLWORTHCONTANY 



MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



in this market, but the quality is not 

 all that could be desired. Snapdragon 

 as a whole is not good just now, being 

 largely too short to be considered first- 

 class. There is a good quantity of 

 double violets on the market, but these 

 are not selling well. Singles locally 

 grown are doing much better, for the 

 reason that they do not have to un- 

 dergo shipment and can be moved more 

 quickly and thus retain fragrance and 

 form for a longer period. 



There are enough orchids on the mar- 

 ket to meet all demands, although the 

 supply is not so heavy as it has been, 

 and the price ranges between $6 and 

 $7.50 per dozen. More lily of the valley 

 now can be obtained and the retailers 

 are able to make purchases in as large 

 quantities as they desire at the old price 

 of $6 per hundred. 



THERE'S MONEY 

 FOR YOU 



IN GOLDFISH 



GOLDFISH 



$8.00 per 100 " 



and up in assorted sizes. 

 Send for Catalogue and our 

 Special Assortments. For 

 the present, prices remain 

 the same on imported 

 stocks. Largest dealers in 

 Goldfish and Aauarium 

 Supplies in the United 

 States. 



8KA MOSS AND JAPAimSK VI8H 



AUBUBNDALE GOLDFISH GO. w. 



1449 . 

 MADISON ST., 



GHICMD 



Mention The ReTlew whea yoa write. 



H. S D. Design Boxes 



Are made of lisht, stronc Corrosated Fiber- 

 board and can 06 fumisned with K. D. lock* 

 oomer covers, safe and convenient. 



Write for full particalars. 



THE HINDI * DAUCH PAPKRCO. 



SANDUSKY. OmO 



ll^tloB nm Bmiimw wlKa yan write. 



CUT FLOWER BOXES 



EDWARDS FOLDING BOX CO 



MANUFACTURERS 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Mmtlon Th« H«riew wben yon write. 



Cosmos is overrunning the market. 

 Quantities can be had for little or noth- 

 ing and the buyer wishing to secure a 

 big showing at a small outlay turns 

 from all other flowers to this, to the 

 detriment of the greenhouse stocks. In- 

 door delphinium is scarce. There is 

 not much of this flower grown and the 

 occasional order requiring it is some- 

 times hard to fill. 



Various Notes. 



The Dunbar Floral Co., of Alexandria, 

 Va., is cutting some fine American 

 Beauty roses, which it is marketing 

 through the Leo Niessen Co. 



Among last week's absentees were 



Plants Sell Better 



when the nglj clar pota 

 are hidden by the attrac- 

 tlre and artistic 



EVER-READY 

 POT COVERS 



Stroni? cardboard fonn- 

 d a t i o n . Best qnallty 

 waterproof crepe paper, 

 Bilk fiber ribbon ties at 

 top and bottom. lirmly 

 held with Improved 

 metal fastenings. Fnmlshed In fonr colors and 

 many sizes. Write for samples and price list 

 today. Send 10c for postage. 



ETKB-BEADT FLOWEB POT COTKB GO. 

 146 Hashes Ave., Bottalo, N. T. 



Mentlwi The BotIiw when you write. 



When you pack your flowerslin 

 Sefton Flower Boxes they come 

 out just as you put them in- 

 fresh, fragrant — 



"ask your paper Jobber" 



THE SEFTON MPG. CO. 



i8»i w. »5th St., caiie»»o. ni. 



William F. Gude, of Gude Bros. Co., 

 who went to Chicago to attend the 

 meeting of the F. T. D., and Otto Bauer, 

 manager of the local S. S. Pennock- 

 Meehan Co. store, who went to Phila- 

 delphia to confer with members of the 

 firm on matters -relating to their inter- 

 ests here. 



Among the week 's visitors were B. J. 

 Dudley, of Parkersburg, W. Va., and 



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