January 20, 1921 



The Florists' Review 



47 



The VALENTINE BOX 



THAT WILL CONVERT YOUR 



FLOWERS FROM AN ORDINARY 



BOUQUET TO A— 



Real Valentine 



A white glazed folding box of won- 

 derful quality. Printed in red and 

 gold with 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 



10x6x5itx $12.00 21x5x3 $11.00 



12x8x512 14.00 24x5x:54 13.00 



24x8x4 17.00 



WRITE FOR PRICES ON OUR STANDARD LINE OF FLORISTS' BOXES 



Duro Paper Products Company 



729-735 S. W^abash Ave„ CHICAGO. New York Office: 1204 BROADWAY 



Heart-Shaped Boxes 



We have a limited number of 

 Red Heart-Shaped Valentine 

 Boxes, size 8x8x5^ in., at 



$4.00 doz. 



Cash with order. Subject to 

 being sold out. 



Electric City Conservatory 



1413 Fifth Ave. No., GREAT FALLS, NONT. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Climu Ninuftcturing Co. 



High Grade 



FLORISTS' 

 BOXES 



Castorland : : New York 



Hoosier Beauty. Fine cypripediums ar- 

 rive and move well. Cattleyas are not 

 selling so readilv since the holidays. 

 Violets are in good shape and sell fairly 

 well, although the demand is not nearly 

 so large as it ought to be. So far this 

 season sweet peas have not been at all 

 plentiful. Most of them are short- 

 stemmed. Pussy willows are wonder- 

 fully good and are used extensively by 

 all local florists. Cut bulbous stock is 



in good supply. Carnations are in me- 

 dium cut and there is a heavy demand. 



Various Notes. 



Charles H. Vick, of Hart & Vick, Inc., 

 has been at home for the last week suf- 

 fering from the effects of a bad cold. 



Visitors to the trade last week in- 

 cluded: Mary E, Zimmer, Dansville, 

 N. Y.; James J. Karins, of Henry A. 

 Dreer, Inc., Philadelphia; J. McCarthy, 

 of the M. Rice Co., Philadelphia, Pa., 

 and G. Kaplan, New York. 



Rochester florists will regret to learn 



