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The Florists' Review 



Fkbruabt 1, 1917. 



Red Heart Boxes of Quality 



FOR VALENTINE'S DAY 



Valentine's Day has become a 

 live-wire flower day for the live- 

 wire florist who will put the 

 effort into securing something 

 appropriate for the occasion. 



Here is a specialty that cannot 

 fail to attract attention and 

 create new business. 



These special heart boxes are 

 of strong, lasting construction, 

 made of heavy, high-grade stock 

 and covered with a special red 

 cover paper. Each one is 

 packed in a container of its own. 



ORDER NOW 



PRICE LIST 



Per doz. Per 100 



8 X 8x5^ $3.00 $20.00 



10x10x612 3.50 25.00 



12x12x7 4.25 30.00 



F. 0. B. Chicago 



QUALITY is the big word in 

 the SCHULTZ organization. 

 SCHULTZ creations are widely 

 imitated and sold by other 

 manufacturers, but SCHULTZ 

 QUALITY is rarely equaled 

 and never surpassed. 



SCHULTZ QUALITY iswell known 

 throughout the florists' trade, and 

 can be compared with no other. The 

 question of price is never considered 

 where QUALITY is demanded. 



ORDER NOW 



H^ g^ fV f T f T^ 7 O i^ ^\ SUPERIOR AND ROBERTS STREETS, 



• Ol^riULiliL GL V^vJ.f CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 



Ettabliahcd 1856 



MANUFACTURERS OF BETTER BOXES 



PlioB* Superior 6423 



M«Btloii Ttw B«Ttow whep yoo write. 



quickly disposed of. The carnation sup- 

 ply is limited, with much inferior stock, 

 but any grade of carnations brings good 

 prices. Orchids are good and sell well. 

 Valley is irregular in quality and high 

 in price. Easter lilies arrive in larger 

 shipments and help to meet the large 

 funeral demands. Callas are not plenti- 

 ful. 



Good freesias sell fast. Violets are 

 improving in size and fragrance, but 

 the demand does not seem so large as 

 usual. Extra fine and long-stemmed 

 sweet peas sell easily. Paper Whites, 

 yellow narcissi and jonquils are more 

 plentiful and move at sight. Lilacs are 

 seen in small quantities. Romans and 

 bachelor's buttons are easily disposed 

 of. The supply of blooming plants is 

 large, with the assortment good. The 

 receipts of greens are large enough to 

 supply present demands. 



Various Notes. 



Edward Brockman is doing a good 

 business. His Enchantress Supreme car- 

 nations are in good form, with long 

 stems and large blooms. He has a large 

 quantity of White Wonder. One green- 

 house is devoted entirely to geraniums 

 and by spring he hopes to have about 

 40,000 plants. He has rented a nearby 

 farm and expects to plant it to asters 

 next season. 



George Kerridge is receiving many 

 calls for shrubs and plants, of which 

 he has a large selection. 



r. H. Moore, of the Sefton Mfg. Co., 

 Chicago, called on the trade this week. 

 We are glad to hear that Mr. Moore is 

 to become a resident of Rochester. The 

 trade will give him a good welcome. 



Plants Sell Better 



when the ngly clay pota 

 are hidden by the attrac- 

 ttve and artistic 



EVER.READY 

 POT COVERS 



strong cardboard fonn- 

 d a 1 1 o n . Best quality 

 waterproof crepe paper, 

 silk fiber ribbon ties at 

 top and bottom. Firmly 

 held with improved 

 metal fastenings. Fnmlshed in fonr colors and 

 many sizes. Write for samples and price list 

 today. Send 10c for postage. 



ETEB-BEADT FLOWEB POT COVEB CO. 

 146 Haehea Ave., Buffalo, N. Y, 



The Climax Cut Flower Boxes 



Climax Manufacturing Co. 



Main Office and Plant, 

 200 Factory Street 



CASTORLAND, - - NEW YORK 



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W. A. Elder, who for the last three 

 and one-half years has been connected 

 with the Kochester ofiice of the Lord & 

 Burnham Co., left January 20 for Cleve- 

 land, where he will be associated with 

 the company's office in that city. S. J. 

 Keister, of Pittsburgh, comes to the 

 Rochester office to succeed Mr. Elder. 



The Lord & Burnham Co. reports busi- 

 ness as being remarkably good. Its 

 ])uilding operations extended farther 

 into the winter months than ever be- 

 fore. The company has practically com- 

 pleted the conservatory for F. K. 

 Knowlton, on the Pittsford road. Work 



CYCAS LEAVES. 



Sizes Pkg. of 10 Per 100 



8 to 12 Inches $0.36 $3.00 



12 to 16 Inches 40 8.00 



16 to 20 Inches 45 8.76 



20 to 24 Inches 66 4.76 



24 to 28 Inches 66 6.76 



28 to 32 inches 76 6.60 



32 to 36 Inches 86 7.26 



36 to 40 inches 1.00 8.26 



40 to 44 Inches 1.16 0.60 



44 to 48 inches 1.80 11.00 



(50 Cycas at 100 rate) 



WAX FLOWEES. 



Only in desirable colors, as White, Pink, 

 Violet, etc. 



Per 100 



Dahlias fS.OO 



Calla Lilies 6.00 



Harrlsii (or Easter Lilies) 8.60 



Chrysanthemums 4.00 



Roses 2.00 



Carnations 2.00 



Try a sample order. Also get our list of other 

 supplies. 



GEO. H. ANGERMUELLER 



WHOLESALE FLORIST 



1324 Pine Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. 



M#ntlon Th» R#-r1»w when yon write. 



H. ft D. Design Boxes 



Are made of licht. stronc Corracated Fiber* 

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

 comer covers, safe and convenient. 



Write for full particulars. 



THE HINDE & DAUCH PAPER CO. 



SANDUSKY. OHIO 



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is being started on a conservatory for 

 the new store of W. J. Palmer & Son, 

 at Buffalo. 



William Hooper, of the Whitney Con- 

 servatories, is growing some fine carna- 

 tions, including the popular Dagmar and 



