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The Florists' Review 



December 14, 1919* 



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; rl^^HE FIRST IMPRESSION. 



WHEN making » delivery the first impression is mMe by the box. 

 Of course the flowers contained iij it catinoi fail to please, but 

 you did not make the flowers. Yoiir contrifeutido toward the perfec- 

 tion of the whole is the boxV A well niade, 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 



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



Mention The Beylew when yon write. 



6imax^ line is a Good Une toTTeTo 



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^HE FACT that we have in the past seven years built up the largest Cut Floveer Box 

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



orvAolr for tih fttn Sftl VfiS 



"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 wai t 

 for the "Climax" Salesman, or send for late price list and samples to nearest office: 141 Milk St.. Boston; 29U Wth St., N. W., Wash- 



!„.,.„ DC ^jj^jj^^jj MANUFACTURING COMPANY 



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



MtntioB THw B«t1*w whe» yoit-Wrtf . 



proved, but he will not be able to take 

 part in the holiday rush. 



William Schray & Sons will have 

 extra fine poinsettias for Christmas. 

 Emil Schray says advance orders for 

 these are coming in (Miy from the local 

 retailers. „ . . 



The Meier brothers, Charles, William 

 and Henry, of Kirkwood, Mo., had a 

 hog killing last week. They say this 

 takes place every year right after the 

 mum season. The cut of carnations, 

 sweet peas and violets is expected to 

 be large from now on. 



W. A. Miller, for the last few years 

 with Fred C Weber, ttft for Kansas 

 City, Mo., to take • a position with 

 Samuel Murray. His family accom- 

 panied him. 



December 9 a new store was opened 

 at 4110 Manchester avenue by Miss 

 W. McClure and I. Ericson. The place 

 will be known as the Blossom Shop. 

 Both Miss McClure and Mr. Ericson 

 were employees of Grimm & Qorly dur- 

 ing the last year. 



Walter Young, of the C. Young & 

 Sons Co., returned last week from the 

 Mexican border and took up his duties | 



H. ft D. Design Boxes 



Are made of light, stronc Corrunted Fiber* 

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

 comer covers, safe and convenient. 



Write for full particulars. 

 THB HINDI « DAUCH PAPIRCO. 



SANDUSKY. OHIO 

 M— tloa Th» Ktrltm wfc>» jom write. 



at the store. William Dee, of this con- 

 cern, has been sick for the last week. 

 Business has been rushing. 



The Rosary, a new store, owned by 

 John Barnard, with Miss Olga Maul 

 in charge of the flower department, was 

 opened December 9. Mr. Barnard and 

 Miss Maul formerly were with Grimm 

 & Gorly. 



The dance given by the younger set 

 of the Florists' Club at the Westmin- 

 ster hall December 6 was a big success. 

 Arthur Beyer, buyer for Fred C. Weber, 

 had charge of the musical program. 



Thomas Kirkwood & Son and Anton 

 Bros., of Kirkwood, are supplying this 

 market with splendid carnations. Hart- 

 man Bros, and the Ahners, too, have 

 sent in fine consignments of carnations. 



When you pack your flowers in 

 Sef ton Flower Boxes they come 

 out just as you put them in- 

 fresh, fragrant — 



"aak your paper jobber" 

 THE SSFTON MFG. CO. 



1S81 W. SSth St., Chicaco, lU. 



Mention The Beylew when you write. 



BETTER BOXES 



We manufacture only Quality boxes for th« 

 highest class trade A Schultz box is a cuar* 

 an tee of ezclusivenesa. Any size, shape or 

 desisn. 



Writt for prices. 



H. SCHULTZ & CO. 



8itp«rl«r and Roberta St«.« CHICAGO 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Amling, of May- 

 wood, 111., spent December 9 in the 

 city. Harry M. Breuer, representing 

 the American Greenhouse Mfg. Co., 

 Chicago, and E. A. MePheron, proprie- 

 tor of the Cottage Greenhouses, Litch- 

 field, 111., also were visitors last week. 



J. J. B. 



