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The Florists^ Review 



April 14, 1921 



Make 



This Your 



Biggest 



"Mothers' Day 

 •with 



The New "Mothers' Day" Box 



This is the box your customers have been waiting for. A neat and practical folding box made of 

 W^hite Glaze stock, printed in Gold with script embossed, with a Gold border all around the cover. 



The most beautiful and inexpensive Mothers' Day Box yet produced: a box that will decorate your windows and bring 

 customers to your stores. A box that can be used every day in the year as well 

 as on Mothers' Day. 



The words "To Mother" richly embossed in gold is the only sentiment expressed. 

 Your customers will follow the suggestion and "Say It with Flowers" from your 

 store. 



Put a few of these boxes in your window and get your share of Mothers' Day 

 business. 



MAIL YOUR ORDERS TODAY 



Per 100 



21x5x.3 $10.60 



24x5x3'a 18.00 



.-tOxSzSHi 14.00 



»4x8x4 16.85 



S8x8x5 20.50 



DURO PAPER PRODUCTS CO., 180 N. Wabash Ave., CHICAGO 



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to the great deiiiancl for requirements 

 for early planting. Weather conditions 

 have favored planters, most of whom 

 seem to believe they ar(^ two weeks 

 ahead this year. The store of Peter 

 Henderson & Co. has a busy appearance, 

 ■vVith its various departments crowded 

 throughout the day, necessitating much 

 additional help. The McNiff Horticul- 

 tural Co. is doing business at the new 

 stand on Greenwich street, as well as 

 at the old one on Vesey street. 



W. C. Rickards, Jr., is this season 

 representing the Atlantic Grass Seed 

 Co., of New York, and reports an ex- 

 cellent demand for their Wonderl.'nvn 

 and Atlantika brands of seed. 



Charles Weber, Lynbrook, N. Y., was 

 busy last week planting gladioli for 

 his retail requirement.s. He is now 

 cutting from a bench planting of blue 

 ]ui)iiies, which are of rare quality. 



Roman J. Irwin, of 4.3 West Eight- 

 eenth street, and Mrs. Irwin have re- 

 turned from a two weeks ' vacation 

 spent at Atlantic City, N. J. 



Sol. Hanfling, of the S. Hanfling Co., 

 will sail for Europe May 7. As a 

 memento of the first anniversary of the 

 concern, which occurs May 1, his sons, 

 also members of the concern, are pre- 

 senting their father with a handsome 

 new Studebaker automobile. 



Ernest Granz, of the firm of Rowehl 

 & Granz, Hicksville, L. I., died Satur- 

 day, April 9, after an illness of about 

 three montlui. 



In the Evening World of Friday, 

 April 8, Ray L. McCardcll's syndicated 

 story of "The Jarr Family" had 

 flowers for its subject and, incidentally, 

 the slogan ' ' Say It with Flowers ' ' was 



Announcement 



We are pleased to offer, as an addition to the complete 

 line of Flower Boxes which we manufacture, a "White 

 Glazed" grade, of unequaled quality, made in the same 

 high-class manner as our other grades. 



To the florist who is desirous of using a distinctive 

 box of the finest quality, we particularly recommend 

 our new White Glazed. 



Samples and prices upon request. 



Climax Manufacturing Company 



Castorland, New York 



HARRISON 1818-1849-1850 



REFRIGERATORS 



and Complete Fixtures 



Union Refrigerator Co. 



HANUFACTURERS 



20 W. Jackson Blvd. CHICAGO 



rung in, although in a humorous way. 

 The flower show committee had a 



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REFRIGERATORS for all Purpose* 



Hend for Catalosne 

 McCra7Rcfri|cratarCo.21SSLak*SL.K<aUMIb.hA. 



meeting Monday afternoon, April 11, 

 at the oiBce of Secretary Young, 43 



