September 27, 1917. 



The Florists^ Review 



29 



A NEAT AND 

 ATTRACTIVE PACKAGE 



A MOST BEAUTIFUL 

 ORNAMENT FOR ANY STORE 



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The Wrapper The Pedestal 



Business Doctors say 

 that every business has 

 its "profit leaks," and 

 in the florists' business 

 one of the "leaks" is 

 found in the old method 

 of wrapping plants and 

 baskets. Hundreds of 

 florists ha\ e eliminated 

 this evil by employing 

 the Rapid Rapper — 

 and so can you. Mod- 

 ernize this operation. 



The Rapid Rapper 



will bring a saving 

 grace and true efficiency 

 to your workroom. 



Write for your copy 

 of "The Art of 

 Wrapping." 



NOW. 



Many of the fore- 

 most florists in this 

 country have ac- 

 knowledged our ped- 

 estal to be abso- 

 lutely indispensable. 

 You will And it in- 

 valuable for deco- 

 rating, displaying 

 plants and floral 

 baskets as well as 

 innumerable other 

 uses, and a most 

 beautiful ornament 

 in addition to being 

 a necessity. 



There is nothing like 

 it on the market. 

 Finished in green 

 enamel. Range in 

 height 26 to 52 

 inches. 



Price $3.00 each. 



Ail tlie Dirt Remains 

 in tlie Pot 



All the Flowers 

 in Place 



The Rapid Wrapper Co. 



56 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO 



448 Bush St., SAN FRANCISCO 



Poppy Design is Carried 

 Throughout 



Finished in Green 

 Enamel 



In Chicasfo to receive good ser- 

 vice with your orders and to 

 avoid poor service is to say F.T.D. 

 in a Wholesale Way to 



Kennicott Bros. Co. 



See further notes on other pages. 

 Mention The ReTlew when you write. 



Minn., wiis a visitor last week. She was 

 entertained during licr stay in this city 

 by H. B. Konnicott and J. E. Pollwortli, 

 of Kennieott Bros. Co. 



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GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. 



The Market. 



Business lias not been quite so brisk 

 this month as last. Plenty of good 

 stock is on haml. rhry.santliemums are 

 Ijeginuiny to sliow up, but gladioli will 

 be gone in a few days, along with asters 

 and otiier garden llowers. 



Various Notes. 



Heni'y Sniitli w;is the only florist ex- 

 hibiting at tlie fair this year, taking 

 first and seeoii<l ]iii/,es on everything. 

 His exhibits would iiave merited a good- 

 ly niunljer of prizes with stiff compe- 

 tition. He has aliout one-half of his 

 winter 's supply of coal. 



Lewis Kuiist has ])ut up two new 

 houses this summer. Tiie Wealthy Ave- 

 nue Floral Co. has raised the grecu- 

 liouses and ]>ut steel gutters in place of 

 the old wooden ones. 



Alfred Hannah &: Sons rejiort tlnee 

 weddings in one dav last we(d<. 



A. F. C. 



LOies, Roses, Gladioli 



CONSIGNMENTS IMPROVING DAILY. 



Russells, Ophelias, Sunbursts 4c to 10c 



Good Easter Lilies 8c to 10c 



Gladioli, best variety 4c to 6c 



Carnations 2c to 3c 



Asparagus Sprengeri, bunch .lOc 



Give us your order for Johnson Baskets. 



T. J. NOLL & COMPANY 



1109 Grand Avenue, 



KANSAS CITY, MO. 



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Mention The Review when you write. 



Fort Collins, Colo.— Tiie KspeliiiAVar- 

 ren I'loral Co. lias erected a liouse 20x80 

 and lias material on hand for anotiier 

 ^Ox-lo, whicli will lie complete(l in time 

 for the sjiring trade. (In'e house 20x8.") 

 has been rebuilt. C. A. Es]ieTin says the 

 ]u-ospects are l)right for a busy fall and 

 I winter business. 



It's a Beauty 



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THE JOHN HENRY CO., Lansing, Nich. 



