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The Florists^ Review 



NOTEMBEU IG, 191G. 



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 



il. k. ARNOLD PAPER BOX COMPANY. 1302-1308 W. Division SL, CHICAGO 



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dimaX^Unc is a Good Line toTfcTo 



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^HE FACT that we have ia the past seven years built up the largest Cut Flower Box 

 business in the Country is our best advertisement. We strive to please and the results 

 speak for themselves. 



"WHEN BETTER BOXES ARE MADE WE WILL MAKE THEM" 



is still our slogan. 



We manufacture and carry in stock for prompt shipment: Oxford Gray, Mist Green, Mist 



Tan, While Carnation and our popular Favorite grade— the latter a most satisfactory telescope 



shipping box. Holiday boxes in season. We make special sizes promptly and at reasonable 



charge, and specialize in attractive and up-to-date printing and embossing. 



With our increased facilities we aim to make our service the best in our line, and if you are in the market it will pay you to wait 

 for the Climax" Salesman, or send for laie price list and samples to nearest ofllce: 141 Milk St.. Boston; :^9U lltli St.. N. \V., Wash- 



i„«.,,c ^j^jj^^jj MANUFACTURING COMPANY 



Main Office aad Plant: 200 Factory Street, ' CASTORLAND, N. Y. 



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EVANSVILLE, IND. 



The Market. 



("hrysaiithcujunis .ire' .it tlieir hrst 

 and are used for all occasions. Roses 

 and carnations are of good q'laiity and 

 the aiip]dy is equal to the demand. 



Florists as yet have not advanced 

 the prices of cut flowers to meet the 

 extra hijrh costs of supplies and pro- 

 duction. 



Various Notes. 



Karl Zeidler left November 14 for his 

 annual trip to the wilds of Mississippi 

 with local hunters. His ro.ses, carnn- 

 tions, mums and all potted stock never 

 were in better form than now. Busi- 

 ness has been extra good with him. 



The Evansville Florists' Club met 

 November <S at the Ernest L. Lutz 

 residence at Roonville, where Mr. Lutz 

 and his family gave the visitors a 

 fine reception. Oliver Marker gave 

 an interesting talk on shrubs. Emil 

 Niednagel told of his trip east and 

 C. A. Morgan spoke of what he saw 

 at the florists' meeting at LonisTilJe. 



When you pack your flowers in 

 Sefton Flower Boxes they come 

 out just as you put them in — 

 fresh, fragrant — 



"a8k your paper jobber" 

 THE SEFTON MFG. CO. 



I8S1 W^. SStli St., ChicaKo, lU. 



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BETTER BO}Ei 



We manufacture only Quality boxes for the 

 highest class trade A Schultz box ia a guar- 

 antee of exclusiveness. Any size, shapa or 

 design. 



Write for mices. 



H. SCHULTZ & CO. 



Bu]9«rl«r and Roberts Sta., CHICAGO 



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.Tames Snyder was accepted as a mem- 

 ])er, liis name being proposed by 

 Theodore Kuebler. Otto Kuebler and 

 Theodore Kuebler exhibited some fine 

 mums. The next meeting will be held 

 December 1.3, at .Tulius Niednagel 's 

 greenhouses. 



C. E. Gysemen has resigned his posi- 

 tion at the city greenhouses to enter 



CUT FLOWER BOXES 



EDWARDS FOLDING BOX CO 



MANUFACTURERS 



PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



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H. & D. Design Boxes 



Are made of light, strong C!orrugated Fiber* 

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

 comer covers, safe and convenient. 



Write for full Darticulars. 

 THEHINDE « DAUCH PAPER CO. 



SANDUSKY, OmO 



Mention Thw K^Tigw wby yon write. 



the nursery business for himself. His 

 partner is C. P. Beard, of this city. 



•J. C. Elspermann is enjoying a fine 

 trade. His mums, carnations and other 

 stock are fine. 



C. L. Niednagel will have a good 

 crop of roses for the holidays. The 

 stock is in fine condition. 



E. L. F. 



