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The Florists' Review 



January 8, 1920. 



The VALENTINE BOX 



THAT WILL CONVERT YOUR 



FLOWERS FROM AN ORDLNARY 



BOUQUET TO A— 



Real Valentine 



A vv^hite gl8izecl folding box of won- 

 derful quality. Printed in red and 

 gold vvrith heart and arrow embossed 



INEXPENSIVE 



PRACTICAL 



BEAUTIFUL 



Valentine Day promises to be the best in the his- 

 tory of the florists' trade. The demand for boxes 

 will be greater than the supply. Order yours 

 today. All orders taken subject to stock unsold. 



Five Sizes: 



Per 100 Per 100 



10x6x512 $12.25 2lx'>x3 $12.95 



12x8x5^2 17.00 24x5x^1^ ....1460 



21x8x4 18.50 



WRITE FOR PRICES ON OUR STANDARD LINE OF FLORISTS' BOXES 



Duro Paper Products Company 



729-735 S. Wabash Ave., CHICAGO. New Toik Office: II70 BROADWAY 



are invited to attend, regardless of 

 membership. 



The seed scientists' three-day meet- 

 ing last week at the Hotel Statler at- 

 tracted many prominent seedsmen from 

 all parts of the country and all local 

 seedsmen were in daily attendance. 



The florists' publicity committee will 

 hold an important meeting .lauuary 13 

 at 8 p. m. at its hoadqiiartors, 1.316 

 Pine street. Advertising for 8t. Valen- 

 tine's day will come up for considera- 

 tion. Retail members of this commit- 

 tee arc especially requested !o be pres- 

 ent. 



Nelson ConlifF, park commissioner, re- 

 signed December 31 to accent tin ]»osi- 

 tion offered him by the Chamber of 

 Commerce as manager of the Home and 

 Housing Association. Mr. Cor.liff has 

 been jiark commissioner for tlie last five 

 years. 



The Missouri Botanical Garden trus- 

 tees' l)anquet tool: place .Tanuary 2 in 

 the rooms of the Missouri Athletic As- 

 sociation. New vegetables grown at the 

 garden graced the banquet tables. This 

 is tlie first banquet given to the trustees 

 in the last five years. Dr. George T. 

 Moore acted as toastmaster. 



Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Archias, of Sedalia, 

 Mo., spent tliree days in this city last 

 week, attending the seedsmen's meet- 

 ing. Mr. Archias reports a big Christ- 

 mas business and says that the Missouri 

 State Florists' Association, of which he 

 is secretary, shows a large increase in 

 membership. 



The officers of the St. Louis Florists' 

 Club held a meeting January 2 at the 

 home of Jules Bourdet and transacted 

 a great deal of business pertaining to 

 this week's club meeting. The program 



ARNOLD BOXES 



Absolutely the highest quality, stifFest, best waterproofed box obtainable. 

 Prices reasonable, quality considered. See prices January Isl issue Florists' 

 Review, except at present h gh price of material no discount allowed except 2*76 

 for cash. Priming $2.0(), except bronze or 2 colors. $5.00 per lOuO or less. 



A. A. ARNOLD PAPER BOX CO., 1302 W. Division St., CHICAGO 



Geo. M. Hoopis, N. Y. Representative, 601 W. 144th St. 



LINDLEY BOX & PAPER CO., Sia^ISn.Tnd! 



M.-iirliin riie RpTtew whPD you write. 



No. 3 Sticker 

 lOOO - - . - $i.oo 



Terms: postpaid, cash with enter. 



THE JOHN HENRY CO^ Lansing, Mich. 



.Mfutioii The Review when you write. 



which was planned should be of great 

 interest to all members. 



The local rose growers, W. J. Pilcher, 

 A. S. Cerny, Otto Bruenig and Werner 

 & Bro., had exceptionally fine cuts for 

 the holidays in Premier, Russell, Ophe- 

 lia and Columbia, all coming in the 

 high-grade class. 



The new bank at Taylor avenue and 



** Everything for the Florist** 



The McCallum Company 



Pittsburgh, Pa. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



