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The Florists^ Review 



June 5, 1919. 



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DUi^lS ShippHpg Boxes 



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A LL sizes in stock 

 -^^ — will ship same 

 day as order is re- 

 ceived. Corrugated cardboard. Metal cor- 

 ners, fasten like a glove and hold tight. 

 Shipped knocked down to save space and 

 carrying charges. Easily put together, no 

 glue, no tools. Just the thing to send high- 

 class flowers by mail or express. Lower prices 

 than ordinary old style. Send your order 

 today. 



Box Rt. L W. D. Weiilit per 100 Per 100 



1 14x14x8 150 lbs $20.00 



2 16x16x6 170lbs 19.00 



8 16x16x10 250 lbs 26.00 



5 20x20x8 280 lbs 27.60 



6 20x20x12 870 lbs 33.50 



7 24x24x10 400 lbs 37.00 



8 30x30x8 480 lbs 42.60 



11 23x12x5 170 lbs 19.00 



12 24x6 x4 llOlbs 14.00 



13 80x5 X4 126 lbs 16.00 



14 32x10x5 206 lbs 22 00 



15 36x8 X6 220 lbs 28.00 



1« 36x12x10 316 lbs 34 60 



17 86x80x8 650 lbs 47.60 



18 40x10x10 810 lbs 38.00 



8«i Ne. L. W. D. Weight *er 108 Per 100 



19 48x14x8 420 lbs $38.00 



20 60x20x10 590 lbs 62.60 



21 60x16x12 665 lbs 69.00 



22 30x16x10 255 lbs 30.00 



23 26»20xl0 440 lbs 36.00 



24 30x24x10 625 lbs 41.00 



F. 0. B. St. Louis. No orders filled 

 for less than 25 of a size. 



We allow 5% discount when cash 

 accompanies order. Terms to those satis- 

 factorily rated in Dun's or Bradstreet's. 

 2— 10. 80 net. 



Shippad day ord*r is r*e«iv«d. 



J. C. BULIS MFG. CO., 1124 s. i2(h st., St. Louis, Mo. 



The B. A. Snyder Co. was cleaned 

 out of practically everything, both in 

 the way of fresh and artificial material, 

 for Memorial day and had the most 

 strenuous time in its history attending 

 to the great volume of business. 



Carbone had the decorations for the 

 Sprague-Sefton wedding at the Church 

 of the Redeemer, Chestnut Hill, May 3h 

 Banks of Tausendschoen roses and 

 Delphinium. Belladonna along the sides 

 of the chancel were most effective. 

 Lilium candidum was mostly used on 

 the altar. The decorations were much 

 admired. 



Becent visitors included F. C. Green, 

 Providence, B. I., and Anthony Waterer, 

 Philadelphia, who stated that he had 

 sold several thousand dollars' worth 

 more of bulbs in this section than ever 

 before. B. T. Galloway, of Washing- 

 ton, D. C, also was here. 



At Penn's, out of the immense num- 

 ber of artificial wreaths prepared for 

 Memorial day, only four remained un- 

 sold. The call for fresh flowers also 

 was tremendous. Henry Penn stated 

 that their business showed an increase 

 of thirty-eight per cent over 1918. A 

 great many who had lost friends and 

 relatiyes in the late influenza epidemic 

 were purchasers and everyone was con- 

 tent to pay prices asked without demur. 



Owing to the mild winter, all flower- 

 ing trees, shrubs and climbers are 

 blooming with wonderful profusion this 

 season. In the Arnold Arboretum, wis- 

 tarias, laburnums, viburnums, Cratae- 

 gus, rhododendrons, Ghent azaleas, 

 deutzias and loniccras are remarkably 

 good and many thousands attended to 

 view the floral display June 1. 



What Halps Othars Must Halp You. 



Duluth, Minn., May 29. 1919. 

 STATE FAIR FLORAL CO.. 

 Sedalla, Ho. 

 Your FRAT-M6 appeal to us ae money aavers. In dealgrn wire and flowers. They gri^e us 

 serylce on medium priced Fraternal Emblems where otherwise Impossible, when price is an 

 object. Yours truly, 



DULUTH FLORAL CO., 



(No. West's Greatest Flower Shop.) 



Frat-Ms are 4-in. reproductions of Fraternal emblems, in the highest class gold 

 and color embossing that can be done. By using them the florist can use ANY color 

 flowers he has on hand, as the colors as demanded by each Fraternal order are embossed 

 on the Frat-M. Any spray, wreath, pillow becomes a special Fraternal ofifecing by the 

 attachment of a Frat-M. They save wire designs, flowers, lettering and will get bus- 

 iness that can't be obtained without their use. They please the Fraternal bodies, and 

 THIS malies new business. 



They sell for 20 cents each, or $2.00 a dozen. If you will order a dozen assorted 

 right now. from your supply house or us either, they will be on hand when you need 

 them, and they Will save yon ten times their cost. 



STATE FAIR FLORAL CO., Sedalia, Mo. 



Mention The Review when yoa write. 



There are some complaints about day- 

 light Saving among farmers, but a good 



many like the change. So far as in- 

 quiries among florists and gardeners go, 



