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The Florists^ Review 



August 21, 1010. 



CORONAFLOWERBOXES 



Rcpreacntatives 



M. E. CHAPIN 



516 Fifth Avenue 



Ncw:York:clty 



T. A. DIXON CO. 



1526BI«kcSt. 



Denver, Colorado. 



T. S. FINCH 

 5200 Main St. 

 Dallas, Texas. 



WINDLER 



WHOLESALE 



FLORAL CO. 



1510iPine Street 



St. Louis, lyio. 



For Violets and Corsajgres 



. V f^lme Per 100 



7x<4x4 2-inch Top $3.75 



10 X 6 X 5I3 2-inch Top 4.26 



12 X 8 X 5I3 2-inch Top 5.55 



14 X lOiX 8 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 3*12 2-inch Top 4.75 



24 X 8 X 4 2-inch Top 6.10 



28x8x4 2-inch Top 6.90 



28x8x5 2-inch Top 7.90 



30 X 5 X 3i« 2-inch Top 5.20 



36 X 8 x 5 2-inch Top 10.00 



talk, including; wliat will be in store 

 next year for floriculture. 



When the meeting adjourned the mem- 

 bers were taken in hand by W. C. Smith 

 and shown through the big houses, 

 which were found in fine shape, and 

 then were invited to partake of refresh- 

 ments of all kinds. They were served 

 in the potting shed and greatly enjoyed. 



Various Notes. 



The St. Louis Retail Florists' Asso- 

 ciation held a meeting August 11, at 

 Mission Inn Garden, but only six mem- 

 bers responded to the call and no busi- 

 ness of any importance was transacted. 

 The lack of interest shown by the re- 

 tailers is still unexplained, but the offi- 

 cers say that another attempt will be 

 made next month and if still no interest 

 is shown the association will have to 

 disband. 



The publicity committee omitted its 

 meeting August ]2, owing to the fact 

 that half the members were out of town. 

 The next meeting will be held Septem- 

 ber 9. 



Peter Fender, who has been with 

 Yandervoort 's floral department, has re- 

 signed and accepted a position as sales- 

 man for the St. Louis Wholesale Cut 

 Flower Co. 



August Vollmer, of the St. Louis Pot- 

 tery Mfg. Co., says the force has been 

 working overtime of late to catch up 

 with advance orders for flower pots. 



The many friends of young Andre 

 Bourdet, son of Jules Bourdet, were 

 pleased to greet the young man when he 

 returned home from France last week. 



The Lady Florists' Club will be en- 

 tertained September 2 by Mrs. Gust W. 

 Grossart at her home in Belleville, 111. 



The sizes given here are carried in stock, in 

 the popular MIST-QRAY and OREEN colors. 



5% DISCOUNT 



CASH WITH ORDER 



The prices auoted herewith are f . 0. b. Chicago. 



When printing is wanted there will be a 

 charge of S3.60 for 500 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 BeTlew when yon write. 



HoiB« Offic* 

 and Facton 



4433 Ogden A^v 



CHICAGO 



Telephone 

 LawndiJe 9<» 



For Sprays, Designs andl 

 Cut Flowers 



Size Per 100 



16xl6x 8 Telescope $15.85 



20 X 20 X 8 Telescope 20;55 



21 X OX 3 Telescope 4.50 



24 X 5x 3^2 Telescope 5.50 



24 X 24 X 10 Telescope 31.60 



30xl0x 5 Telescope 11.00 



30xl2x 6 Telescope 15.85 



32 X 32 X 8 Telescope 39.45 



36 X 10 X 5 Telescope 14.20 



36X12X 6 Telescope 19.00 



36 X 14 X 8 Telescope 25.30 



40 X 10 X 6 Telescope 22.50 



BEST IN THE P 



JOHNC.MLYER 



EOSTON.M^S 



The Meyer Green Florists' Thread 



is the leading thread. It is put up full 

 2 oz. to each and every spool, making 

 16 oz. actual thread to a pound. 



See that you get the Meyer Green 

 Smilax Thread and you wMll always 

 get the best. 



MANVFACTUREn BY 



JOHN C. MEYER THREAD CO. 



Lowall, Mat*. 



GOLDFISH SUPPLIES 



41 Acre! of Fonda 



BERT J. PUTNAM, *»%^gS'^rg.T^*- 



Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schray celebrated 

 their twentieth wedding anniversary at 

 tlieir home on Pennsylvania avenue, 

 August 13. 



At H. (i. Berning's wholesale house 

 extensive improvements are being made. 

 A new office is being installed, also a 

 new refrigerator for the keeping of 

 green goods only. 



A. Albert, representing the Quality 

 Brands Co., of Cleveland, called on the 

 local growers last week. 



FLORISTS' BOXES 



Made in Dayton, Ohi« 



We are not proflteerloK. Our prlcea are low 

 but we give you a heavy, high-grade material and 

 Kood workmanship. Convince yourself by send- 

 Ingr us a sample order. We satisfy oar customers. 



Mist Gray Uiat Gray 

 Write for Samples. or Uanila 

 Shallow 

 cover 

 SIZES Price 



per 100 

 4 $2.25 



3 z20z 

 3 X I8x 

 3iflx24z 

 3>fl z 30 X 

 5 x24x 

 x28x 

 x36x 

 x38x 



2.30 

 3.60 

 4.30 

 S.40 

 6.60 

 8.00 

 9.80 



x30x 10 10.28 



x28x 12 10.80 



x3.<(x 10 11.28 



X 36x12 14.28 



x20x20 18.00 



x24x24 22.80 



x48x 14 



orHanUa 

 FoU 



Tdescope 

 Price 

 par 100 



$ 2.80 



2.60 



4.30 



S.OO 



6.78 



8.10 



10.00 



11.80 



12.00 



12.80 



13.00 



16.38 



18.78 



28.00 



32.00 



GRAY CORSAGE 



with Fluted Edge Lid 



6x7x 14 f SS.OO 



6x9x13 8.80 



7x9x 9 5.80 



FrintlnK In black ink, $1.60 per 1000, or less 

 quantity; prIntinK In colored ink, 12.26 per 1000. 

 or less quantity, in assorted sizes. All f. •. b. 

 Dayton. Ohio. 



No order printed less than 50 of each size. 



We allow a discount of 6 per cent when remlt- 

 taoce accompanies the order. 



The Aull Bros. Co., Dayton, 0. 



EsUibUshcd 189« 



Mention Th« B«t1«w wh»n jon wrlt»« 



Boss Hoffmann and Head Designer 

 Fred Michel have things looking bright 

 and clear at Waldbart's, ready for the 

 fall season. Mr. Waldbart has fully re- 

 covered from his recent sickness. 



The following members of the trade 

 visited the state fair at Sedalia, leav- 



