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The Florists' Review 



October 16, 1919. 



CORONAB^WERBOXES 



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RcprMcntativca 



M. B. CHAPIN 



816 Fifth Avenue 



New York City 



T. A. DIXON CO. 



l826BtakeSt. 



Denver, Colorado. 



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T. S. FINCH 

 S200 Main St. 

 Dallas, Texas. 



WINDLER 



WHOLESALE 



FLORAL CO. 



1 51 O.Pine Street 



St. Louie, Mo. 



For Violets and Corsages 



Sit* Par 100 



7x 4x4 2-mchTop $3.75 



10 X 6 X 51a 2-inch Top 4.25 



12 X 8 X 5»« 2-inch Top 5.55 



14x10x8 2-inch Top 9.45 



For Cut Flowers 



18 X 5 X 3 2-inch Top $3.40 



20x4x3 2-inch Top 3.40 



21 X 5 X 3 3-inch Top 4.50 



24 X 5 X 3I3 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 3I2 2-inch Top 5.20 



36x8x5 2-inch Top . 10.00 



mums just coming into flower was also 

 noticed. The Windier Wholesale Floral 

 Co. handles this output. 



W. J. Pilcher says he is satisfied that 

 Bussell is the best rose he has ever 

 g^own. He has his big house planted 

 with it and is looking forward to a 

 record crop this season. 



Edward Niebling, of the Bergster- 

 mann Floral Co., celebrated his fifth 

 wedding anniversary October 8 at his 

 home on Nebraska avenue. 



F. W. Ude, Jr., of Kirkwood, is as 

 asual sending to H. G. Berning's whole- 

 sale market an excellent cut of Glory 

 of Pacific mums. A large cut of fancy 

 sweet peas and violets will be in soon. 



Fine shipments of carnations are 

 coming to tliis market from Henry Baer, 

 of Peoria, 111. Rose consignments from 

 the J. F. Ammann Co. and the Wood- 

 land Gardens, both of Edwardsville, 

 111,, are also of high quality. 



Bowling. 



The "Say It with Flowers" bowling 

 league, which rolls match games every 

 Wednesday night, rolled some interest- 

 ing games October 8. The Sweet Pea 

 team, which is considered the strongest 

 team, lost one game to the Daisies, 

 while the Carnations succeeded in win- 

 ning one game from the Hoses. 



The standing of the teams is as fol- 

 lows: 



Sweet peas, won 5, lost 1; Roses, won 

 3, lost 3; Daisies, won 3, lost 3; Carna- 

 tions, won 1, lost 5. 



This week the Roses will meet the 

 Sweet Peas and the Carnations the 

 Daisies. J. J. B. 



TORONTO, ONT. 



October is a busy month for the To- 



The sizes clven here are carried in stock, in 

 the popular MIST-ORAY and ORBEN colors. 



5% DISCOUNT 



CASH WITH ORDER 



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



When printing is wanted there will be a 

 charge of S8.60 for SCO boxes or any part thereof. 



A charge of S6.00 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. 



Mention The B«Tiew when yon write. 



HomeOffie* 

 and Factory 



4433 Ogdea Ave 



CHICAGO 



Telephone 

 Lawndalo 90C 



For Sprays, Designs and 

 Cut Flowers 



Sis* Par IN 



16 X 16 X 8 Telescope $16.86 



20x20x 8 Telescope 20.66 



21 X 6 X 3 Telescope 4.60 



24 X 5 X 3^ Telescope 6.60 



24 X 24 X 10 Telescope 31.60 



30xl0x 6 Telescope 11.00 



30 X 12 X 6 Telescope 16.86 



32 X 32 X 8 Telescope 39.46 



36 X 10 X 5 Telescope 14.20 



36x12x 6 Telescope 19.00 



36 X 14 X 8 Telescope 26.30 



40 X 10 X 6 Telescope 22.60 



OUR MOTTO IS 



" SATISFACTION " 



With this aim, backed by ten years* experience in the 

 manufacture of Paper Boxes, particularly for Florists, we 

 maintain that we can s:lve our customers the best, a box of 

 Quality at a price that is ri^ht. 



We can malce prompt shipments from our stock of all 

 practical sizes, in five srrades, Oxford Gray, Mist Qreen, Mist 

 Tan, White Patent coated, and ''Favorite" Manila srade. 



Printing, at a reasonable extra charge, in plain inks and 

 bronzes, also striping and embossing, is our specialty. 



For your present needs, sfive Climax Quality, Prices and 

 Service a trial ; we can prove our motto to you. 



Climax Manufacturing Co. 



Main Office and Plant 



CASTORLAND, N. Y. 



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ronto florists. About fifteen are attend- 

 ing the F. T. D. meeting at Buffalo. The 

 Gardeners' and Florists' Association 



will meet October 20 and the Betail Flo- 

 rists ' Club October 27. Mrs. Moore en- 

 tertained the club at her apartments Oc- 



