11, 1921 



The Florists^ Review 



49 



For 



Shipping 



Those Flowers 



'pHE 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 Hanoa Ave. 



JARDINIERES 



Strongly made of water-proofed 

 wood fiber — handsomely decorat- 

 ed — inexpensive — Send for folder 



Mono Service Co., Newark, N. J. 



to Washington. Local growers, re- 

 tailers and wholesalers are urged to 

 make a final effort to attend and uphold 

 Boston's representation as well as sup- 

 porting our present popular president, 

 Thomas Roland. 



Peter Pederzini, of the Medfield 

 Farms & Greenhouse Co., has a house 

 planted with 4,000 carnations nicely es- 

 tablished. He also has a fine house of 

 chrysanthemums. Large quantities of 

 vegetables are grown here and a road- 

 side stand helps to move a good many, 

 particularly on Sundays, when automo- 

 bile traffie is heavy. Gladioli and other 

 flowers are also sold in this way. A 



The McCallum Company 



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WASHINGTON, D. C. 



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... August 16, 17, 18, 1921 ... 



Will be represented by 



E. J. McCallum Henry L. Blend Ross E. Adgate 



Geo. C. McCallum Wm. T. Usinger E.vC. Tipton 



S. S. Puryear and E. M. Nigel. 



An Interesting Display of Quality 



At the Convention Hall and 



A Hearty Welcome Awaits You 



large naval bell attached to this stand 

 is rung at noon and 5 o'clock to let 

 workers on the fields know that it is 

 quitting time. 



Charles T. Beasley, the East Milton 

 florist, is, perhaps, best known as New 

 England 's largest grower of pansies un- 

 der glass. His greenhouses are near 

 the street and, as he grows large quanti- 

 ties of gladioli and other attractive 

 summer flowers, he has found a road- 

 side stand proves to be a splendid sell- 



ing medium. These roadside stands are 

 now largely used in Massachusetts for 

 the sale of fruits, vegetables and sum- 

 mer flowers. W. N. C. 



INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



The Market. 



Stock has been none too plentiful. 

 Gladioli have continued scarce. The 

 (juality has varied, causing the price to 



