JULY 26, 191T. 



The Florists^ Review 



29 



6imaX^ hiiQ is a Good Line toTTeTo 



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HE FACT that we have in 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, White 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; '2914 11th St.. N. W.. Wash- 



'""'' CLIMAX MANUFACTURING COMPANY 



Main Office and Plant: 200 Factory Street, 



CASTORLAND, N. Y. 



Boxes That Have Never FaOed to Give Satisfaction 



To the Leading Florists Throughout the Country. 

 Prices Always Right. For Samples and Quotations write 



A. A. ARNOLD PAPER BOX CO. 



1302-1308 W. Division S«., 



CHICAGO 



Gut Flower Boxes 



Notice our prices on your Most Popular 

 Sizes in that Most Popular Mist Gray 

 Shade (Moisture Proofed stock). 



Ilx8x6»«. 2 -inch Lid $3.90 per 100 



18x5x3. 3 '■ " 2.60 per 100 



21x5x3. 3 " •' 2.95 per 100 



24x6x8>«. 3>« " " 3.70 per 100 



Other sizes in proportion. Printed Free 

 in lota of 1000. We also carry a White and 

 a Green Box in stock. Quality guaranteed— 

 Service, the kind you want. 



Undley Florist Box Co., Narion, Ind. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon wri te. 



Schuyler Arnold, of the Crescent Seed 

 Farm, Spencerport, is cutting a large 

 quantity of hardy stock. 



Edward Brockmann, of the ridge road, 

 is growing some fine sweet peas with 

 long stems, which move rapidly. 



Miss Hattie B. Ellis is spending her 

 vacation at Sodus Point, N. Y. Mrs. 

 ilaude J. Hallauer is at Canandaigua 

 lake. 



Frank Mahoney is one member of the 

 trade who will have to answer the first 

 ''all for army service. His number was 

 one of the first drawn. H. J. H. 



NEW ORLEANS, LA. 



Members of the New Orleans Horti- 

 cultural Society celebrated its thirty- 

 second anniversary July 11 by holding 

 the annual outing on Lake Pontchar- 

 train. The party, numbering about 100, 

 boarded the steamer Mandeville at 



SPECIAL 



SUMMER 

 OFFER 



OC Tumbler Baskets, 



■rfw Two-tone Colors, with Liners, 



25 



Cut Flower 



Two-tone Co 



$8.1! 



^er Baskets, ^1^ 7S 



lors, with Liners, l|rA^K*ZZZ 



Send for Circulars of Porch aad Sun Parlor Baskets, Wed- 

 ding Outfits and Special Baskets of every kind. 



How to Reach Our 



Factory Krom 



JDown-town : 



Take Chicasro Avenue. 

 K I ston. Avenue or Di- 

 vision Street cars at 

 State and Randolph 

 Streets; Milwaukee or 

 Armltajre Avenue cars 

 at State and Madison 

 Streets. GKT OFF AT 

 THK DOOR. 



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Spanish Fort, and proceeded up Tche- 

 functa river to Madisonville. Dinner 

 was served on board the boat. The out- 

 ing was in charge of a committee com- 

 posed of Joseph Steckler, chairman; 

 Henry Kraak, Henry Scheuermann, 

 Richard Eichling and Albert Verlinde. 

 Some of those who attended were 

 P. A. Chopin, Henry Kraak, E. A. Far- 



ley, V. J. Virgin, .John Bollwinkle, Wil- 

 liam Nelson, Peter Ackermann, W. A. 

 Dinkel, A. V. Dammerrau, Henry Scheu- 

 ermann, Richard Eichling, Herman Doe- 

 scher, Emile Valdejo, Henry Mische, 

 Fred Dormoy, John St. Mard, Claude 

 Ory, Peter Moordan, George Stamp, 

 Frank R. Abele, T. Betz, Henry Reh- 

 feld and Frank Brocker. Families and 



