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The Florists^ Review 



NOVBMBEn 10, 1921 



For 



Shipping 



Those Flowers 



T^HE 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 



Toronto, Canada: 



Sandusky, Ohio 



King St. Subway and Hanna Ave. 



the name of the Premier Floral Co., at 

 Broad street and Erie avenue, about 

 November 15. 



Thomas Potts has resigned his posi- 

 tion as salesman for the Floracroft 

 Greenhouses, of Moorestown, N. J. 



Albert Maurer, recently with John C. 

 Gracey, has accepted a position with 

 Charles H. Grakelow^ in his new down- 

 town flower shop in the Stanley theater. 



The F. T. D. started ten years ago. 

 Today it claims a membership of 2,000. 

 Two years ago a similar organization 

 was started in Germany. Today it 

 claims a membership of 800. Good 

 work. 



Macaw Bros, have erected two Lord & 

 Burnham houses, 20x150 feet each, for 

 cyclamens on their place at Norwood 

 Station, Pa. Duncan Macaw says that 

 one house was built, painted, glazed, 

 heated and filled with plants seventeen 

 days after the building material ar- 

 rived. 



Max Sehling is using Craig crotons in 

 his decorative art school in New York 

 city. 



J. J. Habermehl 's Sons arranged an 

 elaborate decoration at the Hotel Du- 

 pont, Wilmington, Del., November 4, 

 for a ball given in honor of Miss Du- 

 pont. John P. Habermehl says it was 

 a handsome affair. 



M. J. Callahan is experiencing an ac- 

 tive demand for a large number of small 

 affairs that prove how necessary flow- 

 ers have become. 



Louis Bcrgcr has resigned his position 

 with William Bcrger 's Sons in order to 

 become local representative of a Ger- 

 man firm. 



The attractive stand of the Charles 

 F. Krueger Co. in the Reading Terminal 



TIME TO BUY YOUR 



CHRISTMAS SUPPLIES 



Christmas Wreaths 



In varied assortment. From $1.50 to $7.50 each. 



Japanese Frieze Wreaths 



Round trimmed, $7.20 to $20.40 per doz.; plain round, $1.50 to $9.00 

 per doz.: flat trimmed, $4.80 to $7.20 per doz. 



Wreath and Basket Trimmings 



Poppy Hearts, Thistles, Cat Tails, Holly Sprays, 

 Poinsettia Flowers, Pine Cones, Diana Grass. 



SEND FOR ASSORTMENT 



Statice, Ruscus, Moss Wreaths 



And our usual l&rge assortment of BASKETS 

 Catalogue just out. Send for one 



The House of Merit 



Jos. G. Neidinger Co. 



1309 North Second Street 



PHILADELPHIA 



