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The Florists'' Review 



MxncH 10, 1921. 



HINDE & DAUCH 

 FLORAL BOXES 



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I FECI ALLY constructed to meet the rigid requirements 

 of floral sliipments, H & D Boxes are the accepted 

 standard of the trade. Strong, sturdy and economicaL 

 No gaping of the boxes under the weight of other mer- 

 chandise in transit. Cut flowers and plants are invariably 

 in better delivery condition when packed in these specially 

 designed containers. All standard and special sizes to 

 your order. All comply with parcel post and express 

 regulations. 



Hinde & Dauch Corrugated Fiber Board Boxes are 



light-weight, accurately cut containers that afford a most 

 economical and satisfactory packing method. Prices on 

 request. Give specifications. 



THE HINDE & DAUCH PAPER CO. 



162 Water Street Sandusky, Ohio 



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





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saw Mr. Craig come in to the music of 

 the luarcli will go down into history. It 

 was graphic, terse and joyous. Thost 

 present were: William J. Baker, Gil- 

 bert Baker, Eugene Bernheimcr, Charles 

 L. Bryan, George Carpenter, A. B. 

 Cartledge, C. A. Corts, George Oaig, 

 W. W. Crawford, Fred Eldredge, Charles 

 H. Grakelow, Charles W. Kahlert, 

 Charles K. .\Ieehan, Alexander Craig 

 Patterson, J. Liddon Pennoek, Edward 

 Riley, Benjamin Starker, Warren 

 Swayne and William Swayne. 



A Novel Basket. 



The base of the round basket was ten 

 inches in diameter. It was, perhaps, 

 three or four inehes high. The outsi<le 

 of the base was filled with flowers, daf- 

 fodils and sweet peas. The top of the 

 base was used as a cake basket. It 

 was covered with fancy cakes and bon- 

 bons. From the center of the base arose 

 a slender reed-like pedestal twenty four 

 inches high, surmounted by a vase also 

 filled with daffodils and peas. The idea 

 is not to obstruct tlie view at the din- 

 ner table. The basket was originated by 

 H. Bnyersdorfer for his wedding an- 

 niversary. 



Various Notes. 



Leo Niessen and Mrs. Niessen re- 

 turned from St. Petersburg, Fla.. March 

 5. 



John Young, secretary of the S. A. 

 P., has written the M.Rice Co., com- 

 plimenting the firm on having more life 

 members than any other house in the 

 country. Their number is four. They 

 are Bernard Eschner, Arthur Zirkman, 

 Robert Q. Shoch and J. P. McCarthy. 



Mrs. H. Bayersdorfer received a hand 

 some bouquet of orchids at her anni- 



CLIMAX MFG. CO 



We offer a complete line of Flower 

 Boxes in our Mist Tan, Mist Green, 

 Oxford Gray, White Carnation and 

 Favorite Manila grades at the best 

 prevailing price,quality considered. 



WRITE FOR OUR PRICE LIST 



Office and Factory, 

 Castorland, N. Y. 



REPRESENTATIVES: 



Jacob Brunner, S Winthrop Square, Boston, Mat*. 



A. G. Keroes, 546 So. 59th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



J. A. Cohn, 3229 Haitt Place, N. W., Washington, D. C. 



E. F. Kennon, 82 St. Andrews Place, Yonkers, N. Y. 



MendOD Ths Reriew when yoa writs. 



SELIGMAN & STEIN 



FLORISTS' SPECIALTIES 



116 W. 28th St., NEW YORK 



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