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The Florists' Review 



March 15, 1917. 



For the rarest and fairest of flowers. 



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Six 

 Colors 



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Anchor Brand Folding Flower Boxes 



For Cut Flowers, Violet* and Corsage Bouquets. Corrugated Express Shipping Boxes* 



Write ior lUuatrated Booklet. 



Sefton Manufacturing Corporation 



1331 W. 35th Street, Chicago 



Four 

 Styles 



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One and two-color cover designs. 



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Mention The RcYlew when you write. 



the florists* stores — a clever move. All 



delivery autos and wagons will advertise 

 th^ "shows." 



After the meeting the four bowling 

 teams had their session on the alleys. 



At the close the frames looked like this: 



BROWNIES. 



Bowler Ist 2d 8d 



J. Stock 128 133 110 



F. DuUky 134 177 156 



A. Bezemer 104 159 176 



H. Taylor 190 175 178 



T. Brown 157 136 118 



AMERICAN HEAUTIES. 



A. W. Heere 181 122 131 



H.Foster 146 154 146 



A. Beard 127 120 127 



A. Sylvester 123 119 138 



E. A. Fetters 145 178 156 



BISONS. 



J. Demllng 169 144 174 



F. Pautke 150 201 190 



Kirkpartlck 137 139 188 



J. Klang 117 132 135 



J. Strelt 121 159 162 



JIICHKJAN ("IT FLOWERS. 



Walters 102 78 114 



Q. W. Davis 170 104 109 



J. P. SuUlvim 105 135 113 



A. Stahelin 162 139 110 



R. Rahaley 143 160 109 



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NEW YOEK. 



The Market. 



Last week leaves little to add to the 

 cut flower market report of a week ago. 

 Saturday, March 10, was the best day 

 of the seven, and the first real life was 

 evident. This undoubtedly was the re- 

 sult of the perfect spring weather and 

 the reasonable prices of all kinds of 

 cut flowers. Shipments were large, qual- 

 ity of all arrivals excellent, and retail- 

 ers were more cheerful than for many 

 a day. The public seems to become ap- 

 preciative as prices recede, and the 

 street merchants are everywhere, and 

 active. 



Few American Beauties or Iladleys 

 are worth 75 cents now, though this 

 price is asked for the selects. Short 

 Beauties are extremely low priced, even 

 selling at $1.50 per hundred. It is a 

 long, long way to 75 cents, and few 

 there are who find it. There are plenty 

 of roses of all kinds, and shipments 

 are increasing. A few of the specialties, 

 Ophelia, Sunburst, Double White Kil- 

 larney, Hoosier Beauty and Stanley, 

 seem to be the favorites at present, 

 though some of the wholesalers carry 

 as many as twenty-five varieties. 



White carnations were strong at $3 

 to $4, and these held the other colors 

 steady. Nothing worth while sold under 

 $2 and the number above $3 were lim- 



Paul C. Schultz 



SaVS Vincennes, Ind., Feb., 1917. 



* "Our store is beautiful— we 



thought so outselves, and the many 

 compliments from local and out-of- 

 town visitors, as well m newspaper 

 wfite-ups, make us btlieve it. The 

 fixtures are splendid; not only do they 

 look fine, bui their arrangement i.s cnn- 

 veoient and admirably adaoted to dis- 

 play. Will recommend your Store Fix- 

 ture Division as hig:hly salisactory." 

 Yon, too, may enjoy the satisfaction of 

 convenience, service, beauty and more 

 profits In your refrlKerators tables, or 

 display cases. If backed by the (guaran- 

 tee of our Store Fixture Division. 



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SKND FOR THIS 

 BOOK TODAY 



Sixteen pages of Interestlnfr Information 

 lUustrated In color and telUngr you more 

 of Randall Store Fixture Service. Write 

 for it today. 



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M^BTlwii The R»Tl»w wb»B foa wrtt». 



BETTER BOXES 



We mannfactore onlj anality boxes for the 

 hishest class trade ASchultzboxiiatnar- 

 antee of •zclosivenesa. Anjr aize. ahape or 

 desisiu 



Write tor srioes* 



H. SCHULTZ & CO. 



■ap«rl«r aad R«b«rta 8ta., CMTCACW 



Mention The Review when you write. 



ROCHELLE 



Paper Pots and Dirt Bands. Se« pa^e 95. 



Ahu^yt mention tfieFIoriitt' Review wbeo 

 writing tdvextiaea. 



CLIMAX 



Automatic 



Quick-Acting 



Dirt Bands 



Our Dirt Bands are made from a 

 special heavy board stock and are 

 much superior to the flimsy, thin 

 paper band or pot. To those who 

 have been using the lock style, the 

 "Climax" Band will be much ap- 

 preciated, as there is no folding or 

 hooking required. A trial will con- 

 vince you. 



Packed 5000 to a box. No pack- 

 ages broken. Prices as follows : 



5000 2 x2 x2 ., 

 5000 21^212X2 . , 

 6000 3 x3 xi^.. 

 5000 312x3^x3 . . 



.$ 4.50 per box 



5.50 per box 



. 7.20 per box 



, 10,00 per box 



In lots of 20,000 or more, 10% disc. 

 In lots of 36,000 or more, 15% disc. 

 In lots of 50.000 or more, 20% disc. 



Terms: Cash with order, to 

 secure quick shipment. Regular 

 florist box customers or others who 

 will buy in large quantities, regular 

 terms of ,30 days net on satisfactory 

 references. 



Samples on Request 



The Climax Mfg. Co. 



Makers of Hifh-dass Florist Boxes, 

 SiiippiRf Packates and Dirt Baads 



200 Factory St.,Ca>torland,N.Y. 



Msatloa The BavWw whca yea writ*. 



The Climax Cut Flower Boxes 



Climax Manufacturing Co. 



Main Office and Plant, 

 ^ 200 Factory Street 



CASTORLAND, • - NEW YORK 



K ention The Berlew when yon write. 



