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The Rorists^ Review 



Mabch 11, 1920 



The Bulls Patent Metal Cornered Florist Box 



why Florists prefer BULIS boxes 



"DECAUSE of their sturdy 

 construction, Bulis corru- 

 gated Fiberboard Boxes in- 

 variably deliver flowers in 

 perfect condition. 



The patent metal corners 

 eliminate the necessity of glue 

 or tools. Easily put together; 

 they snap in place like a glove 

 and never let go. 



Bulis Boxes in all sizes 

 comply with the respective 

 rulings and requirements of 

 Parcel Post and Express and 

 are the safest way to send 

 flowers by either method. 



Shipped flat, knocked down, 

 in bundles of 25, which is the 

 minimum order. 



Box Weight Size, Inches < Price per 100 • 



No. per bdl. 200 and 225 to 625 and 



of 25 L. W. D. under 500 over 



25 68 16xl6x 8 S32.75 $31.75 $80.50 



26 70 20x20x10 34.25 33.25 31.75 



7 114 24x24x10 64.00 52.60 50.00 



23 108 26x20x10 . 61.75 60.26 48.00 



8 182 30x80x 8 64.50 62.50 69.50 



11 52 23x12x6 ...27.00 26.00 25.00 



12 34 24x 6x 4 19.00 18.50 17.76 



13 38 30x 5x 4 21.00 20.50 19.50 



15 63 36x 8x 6 32.26 .31.50 30.00 



16 93 36xl2x 8 48.25 42.00 40.00 



19 118 48x14x8 58.00 66.50 68.75 



21 199 60x16x12 88.00 85.75 81.50 



Prices mWect to change without notice. 



All above sizes in stock. Order today for Easter needs. Shipped 



only in bundles of twenty-five, same day order is received. 



Terms, 2% ten days, net 30 days, F. O. B. St. Louis. 



Jp DfTf f C HKVP f*A ^^^^ South 12tli Street 



• t. D\ilAJ m ll. lU., St. Louis, Mo. 



GOLD LETTERS-SPECIAL PRICES 



Lattara p«ok«d SS tq Mtoh paokac*. 

 HnmMmla In ■am* eolore and prle*. 



PAPER 



SCRIPT 

 LEHERS 



Can ba had In ttaa following Ineortp- 

 tlOBB In Gold and Purple 



No. 1 

 In Gold and Parple, per 1000. 96M 



Mo. 4 

 In Gold Only, per 1000, 15.00 



No. e 

 In Gold Onlr. per 1000, $4.50 



The Idnd that will stick, STICK and STICK, and won't come off. 



B. E. tad J. T. COKELY, 201 R. Tth itve., SCBAHTOR, PJL 



Establlaliad 25 TMura Mannfaetnrare and Importars of norlsta* BnppUaa 

 — — ^^— i^-^-^— ABOVK PRICKS ARK POSTPAID i^— ^-^.^.^— ^-^— 



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Mother 



Brother 



Sister 



Husband 



Wife 



Mamma 



Comrade 



Nephew 



At Rest 



Hest 

 Our 



My 



Asleep 



Baby 



Sleeping 



Cousin 



Peace 



Niece 



Daughter 



Darline 

 Dear 



Too SOOD 



Grandpa 



Grandms 



Friend 



Aunt 



Uncle 



Papa 



Son 



Tan Worda to Kaeb Paokaaa 

 Par 100 worda $S.SO 



Always state what color is wanted, other- 

 wise ffold will l>e sent. 



House cafe. The members and visitors 

 numbered about thirty-five and all en- 

 joyed the fine dinner served. The pro- 

 gram consisted of a paper on landscape 

 gardening by C. N. Buedlinger, a paper 

 on the history of the tulip by Le Roy 

 Cady, and some humorous impersona- 

 tions by a reader. 



A few matters of business were taken 

 up and it was decided to invite the 

 ladies to the next meeting. This meet- 

 ing was an open one and a large num- 

 ber of employees were present. It is 

 the desire of the ofl&cers of this associa- 

 tion that everyone in the trade become 

 affiliated with it and that, as a conse- 

 quence, better meetings will be held. 



Various Notes. 



The next meeting of the Minnesota 



State Florists' Association will be held 

 at the Merriam Park Greenhouses, Mer- 

 riam park, Thursday evening, March 18. 

 An excellent program has been prepared 

 and anyone interested will find it worth 

 while to attend this meeting. 



The Twin City Association of Land- 

 scape Gardeners and Nurserymen held 

 its monthly meeting March 10 at the 

 Minneapolis Athletic Club. 



Excellent catalogues have recently 

 been issued by the Rose Hill Nurseries, 

 Northrup, King & Co., W. H. Bofferding 

 & Co., Emma V. White Co. and Danish 

 Seed Import, of Minneapolis, and Holm 

 & Olson, St. Paul. 



C. B. Livingstone is back again in 

 the business. He is working for the 

 L. S. Donaldson Co. 



E. Meyer, city forester of Minneapo- 



lis, made a trip to Florida early » 

 March. 



Several of the market gardeners wl '^ 

 grow bedding stock as a side line a'' 

 getting their cannas under way as f;i ' 

 as possible. All are expecting a go ' 

 demand for their stock this year. 



J. A. Jensen, who entered the lan^ 

 scape department of Holm & Ols^'i 

 early in the year, is on a trip throu<:'i 

 Iowa and other states, giving landscai 

 talks in which he uses a fine set of sli'l' "^ 

 of views taken by himself. This wa^ 

 of promoting the work is proving su ' 

 cessful. Mr. Jensen has his time wi" ' 

 booked for some five or six weeks ahea - 



Superintendent Theodore Wirth, f'^ 

 the Minneapolis park board, deliver i^l 

 several lectures before the landscape 



