SnPTBMBEU 16, 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



41 



-Boxes 



SNAP CLASP 

 -never f«*s ^o 



Strength with Lightness 



Parcel Post and Express shipments of 

 flowers are kept safe and fresh in Bulls 

 Corrugated Fibreboard Boxes. No crush- 

 ing under the weight of other packages. 

 No gaping of the boxes and exposing the 

 flowers. 



Bulls Patented Comer Clasps, that fasten 

 like a glove and never let go, hold the 

 cover secure. "Fishhook" fasteners hold 



the comers of the box while it is being 

 filled, and reinforce it in shipment. 



Bulls Florist-Boxes are convenient. They 

 come to you fiat, and occupy little space. 

 Just fasten the comers and the box U 

 ready. No glue nor tools required. Bulis 

 Boxes comply with all postal and express 

 regulations. Made in twelve different 

 sizes. Can be used over and over, thus 

 cutting down the box cost. 



WRITE NEAREST OFFICE FOR FULL DATA 



J. C. BULIS MANUFACTURING CO. 



General Offices, Dept. P. Mo. State Life BIdg., St. Louis, Mo. 



Chicago, lU., 15fl9-P-CJonway Bldj?. BRANCH OFFICES Kansaa City. Mo., 9031-P-Troo«t Ave. 



Indianapolis, Ind., 631-P-KnlKlits of Pythias Bldtr. Minneapolis, Minn., 210-P-Lnmber Excbangre Bldg. 



Oklahoma City, Okla., 2(M-P-Scott Thompson Bldjj. 



BIOL 8CHL08S. 



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MILTON 8BLDKA. 



THE RIBBON HOUSE 



ScHLOSs Bros., Ribbons, inc. 



31 and 33 East 2Stii street, NEW YORK 



HEADQUARTERS 



For Florists' Ribbons, Chiffons and Novelties 



Walter Hoover, formerly grower for 

 C. W. Baldwin, has severed his connec- 

 tion with Mr. Baldwin and has accepted 

 a position as head grower for the Penn 

 Floral Co., at Fortyfort, Pa. 



Anton Schultheis was a busy man 

 during the state convention of the 

 Knights of Pythias in this city. 



Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald 

 and family have returned to the range, 

 after spending the summer at their cot- 

 tage at Falls, Pa. Mr. MacDonald can 

 tell a few good fish stories now. 



The meetings of the Scranton Flo- 

 rists' Club will be resumed Monday, 



October 4. It is hoped that the first 

 fall meeting will start with an added 

 social session. 



The sympathy of the trade is ex- 

 tended to Miss Mary O'Hara, of Ken- 

 nedy & O'Hara, on the loss of her 

 brother, Private Edward O'Hara, who 

 died from being gassed in France. 



John Brown and Joseph Creedon, of 

 the Brown Florist Co., are spending 

 their vacations touring around New 

 York state, Detroit and Chicago. 



Callers on the trade last week were 

 Mr. Larson, of L. Baumann & Co., Chi- 

 cago; Louis Berg, of Lion & Co., New 



York; Carl Ness, of the A. L. Randall 

 Co., Chicago, and T. J. Nolan, of this 

 city, with his fall line of supplies. 



A. L. Besancon & Co., in the Scran- 

 ton Life building, report a busy week. 



T. J. M. 



PITTSBURGH. 



Tlie Market. 



Business is again beginning to pick 

 up. Quantities of good asters and gla- 

 dioli are coming in daily. Good carna- 

 tions and vellow mums are to be had. 



