August 9, 1917. 



The Florists' Review 



35 



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^HB 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 laie price list and samples to nearest office: 141 Milk St.. Boston; 2914 11th St.. N. W., Wash- 



'""'' CLIMAX MANUFACTURINCi COMPANY 



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



We are the largest manufacturers of Floral Wirework in the 

 United States. We defy all competition in price and quality. 



Prices will not be lower than at present. 



Raw material is scarce and g-etting 



scarcer. Better place an order. 



SEND FOR LIST 



SAVE MONEY 



and let us quote you on your 

 next order. 



B. E. and J. T. COKELY 



Everything In Florists' Suppllss. 



201 North Seventh Avenue, 



Establlshsd 22 Ysars 

 SCRANTON, PA. 



Mention The Review when yog write. 



Boxes That Have Never Failed 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 St., 



CHICAGO 



Samuel S. Pennock returned home 

 August 6 from a week's trip to Chicago, 

 Denver and St. Louis. He immediately 

 relieved Alvah K. Jones, who resumed 

 his vacation. 



The many friends of Charles Goud" 

 will learn with regret that he is ill with 

 appendicitis in the Long Branch hos- 

 pital. 



The Forrest Flower Shop has closed. 



Franklin Ely is enjoying his vacation 

 at Atlantic City. 



George D. Clark is in California. 



Carl Gloeckner, of the Hejiry F. 

 Michell Co., reports the receipt of heavy 

 invoices of French bulbs this week. Of 

 course, the bulbs themselves cannot be 

 considered as assured until they are 

 safely in the warehouse. 



Eugene Bernheimer is receiving fine 

 purple asters, Prima Donna and other 

 choice roses. 



Through my error, for which I apolo- 

 gize, the wedding of Frank R. Hastings 

 was given as having taken place last 

 week. This was premature. The happy 

 event will occur September 12. Phil. 



BALTIMOBE. 



Suggesting a Club Program. 



The last article was devoted to store 

 hints; this week I am going to throw 

 some hints to the members of the Flo- 

 rists' Club that I think will make the 

 club meetings next winter more interest- 

 ing. I might say at the beginning 



Cut Flower Boxes 



Notice our prices on your Most Popular 

 Sizes in that Most Popular Mist Gray 



Shade (Moisture Proofed stock). 



Ilx8x5>fl. 2 -inch Lid $3.90 per 100 



18x5x;5. 3 '• *■ 2.60 per 100 



21x5x3. 3 " •• 2.95 per 100 



24x6x3»«. 3Jfl " " 8.70perl00 



Other sizes in proportion. Printed Free 



in lots of 1000. We also carry a White and 

 a Green Box in stock. Quality guaranteed— 

 Service, the kind you want. 



Lindley Florist Box Co., Narion, Ind. 



Mention The Beriew when yon write. 



