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The Rorists^ Review 



Jolt 17, 1»18. 



^ORONAFLOWERBOXES 



Rtprctcntatlves 



M. B. CHAPIN 



516 Fifth Avenue 



New York City 



T. A. DIXON CO. 



1826 Blake St. 



Denver, Colorado. 



T. S. PINCH 

 S20e Main St. 

 DallaOTezas. 



WINDLER 



WHOLESALE 



FLORAL CO. 



1310 Pine Street 



St. Louie, JMo. 



For Violets and Corsages 



7x 4x4 2-mchTop $3.75 



10 X 6 X 5»ii 2-inch Top 4.25 



12 X 8 X 5i« 2-inoh Top 6.55 



14x10x8 2-mchTop 9.45 



For Cut Flowers 



18x5x3 2-mchTop $3.40 



20x4x3 2-inch Top 3.40 



21x5x3 3-inchTop 4.50 



24x5x313 2-inch Top 4.75 



24x8x4 2-inch Top 6.10 



28x8x4 2-inch Top 6.90 



28x8x5 2-inch Top 7.90 



30 X 5 X 3I1S 2-inch Top 6.20 



36x8x5 2-inch Top 10.00 



The sizes civen here are carried in ■tock. in 

 the popular HIST-ORAT and OREEN colors. 



5% DISCOUNT 



CASH VITH ORDER 



The prices Quoted herewith are f . 0. b. Chicaco. 



When printinc is wanted there will be a 

 charge of $S.60 for 600 boxes or any part thereof. 



A charge of 16.00 per 1000 will be made for 

 printing when quantity is over 600. 



Border printing and embossing will be charged 

 for as time work in accordance with the amount 

 of work involved. 



MentiOB The Hevlew when yon write. 



HomoOIReo 

 end Factory 



4433 Ogdoa Av«l 

 CHICAGO 



TeUplioao 

 Lawiidalo MM 



For Sprays, Designs and 

 Cut Flowers 



Sis« Pm 1M 



16 X 16 X 8 Telescope $15.86 



20 X 20 X 8 Telescope 20.65 



21 X 5 X 3 Telescope 4.50 



24 X 6 X 3^ Telescope 5.50 



24 X 24 X 10 Telescope 31.60 



30 X 10 X 5 Telescope 11.00 



30 X 12 X 6 Telescope 15.86 



32x32x 8 Telescope 39.46 



36 X 10 X 5 Telescope 14.20 



36xl2x 6 Telescope 19.00 



36 X 14 X 8 Telescope 25.30 



40 X 10 X 6 Telescope ?'{.50 



BiOL 8CBL08S, 



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MILTON SBUNKA. 

 8>cwtagy 



THE RIBBON HOUSE 



ScHLOss Bros., Ribbons, inc. 



HBADQUARTBRS 



FOR FLORISTS' RIBBONS. CHIFFONS AND NOVELTIES 



31 and 33 East 28Ui Street, NEW YORK 



SAM 8ELIQMAN, WESTERN REPRESENTATIVE 



ment is managed by Miss M. Richard- 

 son, who says that trade is still keeping 

 up well. 



Otto Sander has closed his Seventh 

 street store for the summer. The build- 

 ing will be wrecked next fall. Mr. San- 

 der will make known his new location 

 in a few days. 



Harry Schlechter, until recently with 

 the George H. Angermueller Co., has ac- 

 cepted a position with the W. C. Smith 

 Wholesale Floral Co., in the cut flower 

 department. 



The opening of the new First Na- 



tional bank July 7 created a big day 

 for local florists. The cost of the vari- 

 ous designs, baskets, bouquets and 

 plants was estimated at $5,000. There 

 were many telegraph orders. 



Oscar Buff, of the Bergstermann 

 Floral Co., one of the best bowlers in 

 the South End league, has decided to 

 make the trip to the S. A. F. conven- 

 tion. This fact assures St. Louis a 

 team in the bowling contest. 



Nat Kingsley, manager of the Grand 

 avenue store of Mullanphy, Florists, and 

 Martin Sieger, manager of the firm's 



downtown store, report business keeping 

 up in splendid shape. Mr. Artman, head 

 designer, put in a busy week with large 

 design work. 



Mrs. Stewart has resigned her posi- 

 tion as manager for the Famous-Barr 

 floral department. Miss A. Hamel is 

 her successor. 



George Waldbart and the Ayres Flo- 

 ral Co., at Grand and Olive streets, are 

 repainting their show houses. Other 

 improvements will be made before the 

 fall season opens. 



Miss Ethel Snyder, until recently de- 



