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76 



The Florists^ Review 



£it 



Masch 18. 1920 



BULIS Boxes for Easter Shipments 



THE sturdy construction of 

 Bulis cor/u^ated fiberboard 

 boxes insures delivery of flowers 

 at all times in perfect condition. 



Their patent metal corners snap 

 quickly in place, eliminating glue 

 and tools and saving vital minutes 

 of time in the busy rush hours. 



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 twenty-five, which is 

 the minimum order. 



Box Weisht Size, Inches t Price per 100 < 



No. per bdl. 200 and 226 to 625 and 



of 25 L. W. D. under 500 over 



26 68 16xl6z 8 $82.76 $81.76 $80.60 



26 70 20x20x10 84.26 38.26 81.76 



7 114 24x24x10 64.00 62.60 60.00 



28 108 26x20x10 .61.75 60.26 48.00 



8 182 30x80x 8 61.50 62.60 69.60 



11 52 28x12x6 27.00 26.00 26.00 



12 84 24x 6x 4 19.00 18.60 17.76 



13 88 80X 6x 4 21.00 20.50 19.60 



15 68 86x 8x 6 32.26 31.50 30.00 



16 93 36X12X 8 43.25 42.00 40.00 



19 118 48xl4x 8 68.00 56.60 68.76 



21 199 60x16x12 , 88.00 85.75 81.60 



Prices subject to change without notice. 



Ample stocks of all the above sizes. Shipments, in bundles of 

 twenty-five, same day order is received for late Easter Buyers. 

 Terms, 2*^ ten days; net SO days, F. O. B. Fiictory. 



J. C. BULIS NANDFACTURING CO., 1124 s.. 12th street. St. Louis, No 



GOLD 



-SPECIAL PRICES 



I.*tt«r« p»ok«d tS to MMh 

 MumMwla In ■am* eolon and prle*. 



PAPER 



SCRIPT 

 LEHERS 



Can b« had In tha loUowlnK Inserlp* 

 tlona In Gold and Purpla 



No. 1 

 la Gold and Parple. per 1000. $tM 



No. 4 

 In Gold Only, per 1000. 16.00 



No. 6 

 In Gold Onlr. per 1000. $4.60 



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



Father 



Mother 



Brother 



Sister 



Hnsband 



Wife 



Mamma 



Comrade 



Nephew 



At Rest 



Best 



Oar 



My 



Asleep 



Baby 



Sleeping 



Coasin 



Peace 



Niece 



Daughter 



Darling 



Dear 



Too Soon 



Grandpa 



Grandma 



Friend 



Aunt 



Uncle 



Papa 



Son 



8. E. ari J. T. GOIELY, 



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■■tabllsliad 25 TMura Manataotnrara and Importara of Florlata* Bnppllos 



— ^-^^^^^^ ABOVK PRICKS ARK POSTPAID — ^^^-^^^^— 



Ton Words to Raoli Paokac* 

 Par 100 words 9S.M 



Always itate what color is wanted, other* 



iwayi 

 egoU 



wise gold will be sent. 



have supplies for a year. Besides the 

 small space on the main floor, they have 

 a room in the basement with a refrig- 

 erating plant and a storeroom on one 

 of the upper floors. March 7, the open- 

 ing day, they sold to 395 customers, five 

 clerks waiting on the trade, and Mr. 

 Lieberman at the cash register. Every 

 day since they have had from 200 to 400 

 customers. They take orders for fu- 

 neral work and make up designs some- 

 times while customers wait. Mrs. 6a- 

 lamba, wife of one of the partners, who 

 looks after her husband*: interests ir 

 the store, learned the floi-.sts' business 

 in Oklahoma City, Okla. 



The Pinehurst Floral Co. is selling 

 some particularly fine red roses, Ophe- 

 lia and Sunburst, and has sent in the 

 first lily plants. The rose crop is still 



ATTENTION FLORISTS! 



Owing to the woods breaking up, ve 

 would advise the trade to order their 

 Easter Grccaa earl V. as supply is limited. 

 We quote choice Hemlock and Balsam 

 Sprays. 14-20 in., at $4 00 per 1000. Rates 

 to jobbers. Reference or cash. 

 NORTHERN FERN CO.. Uck Box 133, Scli«<ieU.Wb. 



short, but this firm is long on carna- 

 tions and sweet peas. Stock is normal 

 and it cleans up each week. 



Flower sales in the department stor*^ 

 JLT9 weekly events now bat carnatioua 

 and sweet peas are plenty Ul. Carnations 

 sold in the stores Saturday, March 13, 

 for 50 cents per dozen, and sweet peas 

 50 cents per bunch. 



The Alpha Floral Co. had a sale of 



5 W* handle • large line of Florists' Letters. It 

 a will pay you to write for onr price list. 



iC A. KUEHN WH0LE8HIE FLORIST I 



1312 Pine Street ST. LOUIS. M0._| 



MwaiiiiiwioiiMMiMiomiiHinouMMnia wn ii wnw' g 



sweet peas Saturday, March 10, running 

 a display ad in the newspapers. They 



