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The Florists^ Review 



NOVEMBUU 18. 19l!0 



For Shipping 



Those Flowers 



THE H & D Floral Box affords that ample protection, 

 economical weight and sturdiness which make it the 

 ideal container for your floral shipments. Cut flowers and 

 plants of all kinds are invariably in better delivery con- 

 dition when packed in these specially de- 

 signed containers. Stout walls and covers 

 prevent gaping of boxes and exposure of 

 contents, when under the weight of other 

 packages in transit. Made in various con- 

 venient sizes, all complying with postal and 

 express regulations. All standard and spe- 

 cial sizes to order. 



For safer and more satisfactory containers 

 use H & D Floral Boxes. 



THE HINDE & DAUCH PAPER CO. 



162 Water Street, Sandusky, Ohio 



Toronto, Canada: King St. Subway and Hanna Ave. 



will be no premiums. It is the object 

 of the florists to help make the apple 

 show a success, and in previous years it 

 has had few visitors. In this way they 

 will be able to obtain a donation from 

 the state, similar to the apple societies, 

 to put on an annual show. O. E. Stein- 

 kamp also gave a short talk and E. E. 

 Temperley appealed to all present for 

 stock in order to make this a creditable 

 display. 



No action was taken concerning the 

 next meeting and adjournment followed, 

 in order to visit other places in Rich- 

 mond. 



At the range of the Fred H. Lemon 

 Co. an interesting feature was the new 

 white rose, Angelus, which is superb. 

 This was also being grown in fine condi- 

 tion by the E. G. Hill Co. and Joseph H. 

 Hill Co. The Richmond Greenhouse Co. 

 had some splendid Laddie carnations. 



Various Notes. 



Mr. James, of Greene 's Flower Shop, 

 is the proud father of a girl. 



Joseph Hill and Earl Mann, of Rich- 

 mond, Ind., went through the Scottish 

 Rite in Indianapolis last week. They 

 are also journeying across the hot sands 

 to the Oasis Murat. Oscar Carlstedt 

 will also be on the same journey through 

 the rite and the shrine. 



Joseph Schoey, recently with A. Wie- 

 gand's Sons Co., is now with S. T. Hitz 

 &Son. 



C. W. Johnson, president of the Amer- 

 ican Carnation Society and secretary 

 of the Chrysanthemum Society of 

 America, visited Indianapolis Novem- 

 ber 13. 



Baur & Steinkamp won a silver cup 

 with a white seedling chrysanthemum 



FRAT-M'S 



Frat-Ms are a great help to florists who make funeral work. They are exact 

 reproductions of the ofllclal emblems embossed In gold and the different color* as 

 required by each Fraternal and Labor orKanizatlon. 



The florist is saved time and worry in the nuisance of lettering, as well as the 

 keeping of such a stock of wire frames, and different colored flowers. Just use such 

 flowers as you have and then attach a FRAT-M with paste to the chlfTon, or by the 

 hanger that comes for each, as a card, and that is all there is to It, excepting the 

 comment and commendatory talk for the florist. 



Just pick out a dozen of the most used from the list following, enclosing $2.00 

 per dozen, and if they don't make you ten times their cost, return those unused and 

 get your money. 



Square and Compass, Chapter, Commandery, 32nd Degree, Shrine, Eastern Star, 

 Royal Neighbors, M. W. A., Maccabees, Odd Fellows, Red Men, Knights of Columbus, 

 K. of P.. Moone. Jr. O. U. A. M., B. of R. T., B. of R. Clerks, B. of I* E„ Br, of 

 Blacksmiths and Helpers, Eagles. 



Just give Frat-Ms a trial, ynu don't have to keep them. We are willing to send 

 them to you and return the money if they don't pay you ten times their cost. Address 



STATE FAIR FLORAL CO., SEDAUA, MO. 



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ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS 



The mott perfect, "America Made," and "Imported" 



VVa.ved Rose*, all colors, $3.00 per 100. Cape Flowers, $5.00 per 1000. 



Waxed Carnations, all colors, $2 00 per 100 Cloth Valley, $3.00 per Kress. 



Waxed Dahlias, all colors. $4.50 per 100. Feather Roses, Airplants, Adiantum 



Waxed Calla Lilies, Sweet Peas, Clematis, Pansies, etc.. Leaves. 



CHICAGO FEATHER & FLOWER CO. 



jt-ia-AA 1 South Irving Avenue, nmn^cLn it t tMr>ic 



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8x12 

 12xlfi 

 l«x2n 

 L"(l\^l 

 ■Jtx'-V 



<;YC AS LEAVES 



PLIABLE, NON-CURLING 

 Compare these prices with yours 

 . per 100. Sli.iK 



:i. 

 1.40 

 i;.00 

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2!<x.C 

 :!2x:itl 

 :i«x40 

 40x44 

 44x4K 



per 100, $ h.^ 

 10.00 

 11.50 

 IS. 00 

 17..W 



KLOKISTS' WIKK, B. A.. 



12-lh. coils, 5-coil lots, $1.40 per coil. 



Cash with order. t. O. B. New York. 



>I. DAVID KI.KIN 

 VHf M.vrtle Ave., Bhookh'N. N. Y. 



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"TITEKNOT" SHOWERS 



The most practical addltloD to the Florists' 



Trade in years. 



A«k/ Bayersdorfer A Co., Philadelphia 



'^"" IMcCallvnn Co., Plttsburtrh 



or send $2.00 for sample order to 



WM. WEISMANTEL, Mfr. 

 245 S. Orange Ave, NEWARK, N. J. 



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