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The Florists' Review 



July 3, 1913. 



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FLOWER BOXES 



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which are appropriate, suggestive of their use, and harmonize with 

 the quality of flowers packed, are looked for by particular florists, 

 when purchasing their requirements in Folding Paper Boxes. 



SEFTON 



FOLDING CUT FLOWER AND 

 CORRUGATED DESIGN STYLE BOXES 



have never been found wanting. Their superior quality, printing, 



and wide variation of sizes and colors make selection a pleasure. 



Write for our Flower Box Booklet in colors. 



Samples sent on request. 



THE SEFTON MFG. CO. 



FACTORIES: CHICAGO, ILL. ANDERSON. IND. BROOKLYN, N. T 



1333 W. 3Sth STREET 

 CHICAGO. ILL. 



30131 



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Myptlon The Review when yon write. 



Maman Cochet roses from Peter Herb, 

 Mt. Healthy, 0. 



The Cincinnati Cut Flower Exchange 

 has been receiving some excellent gigan- 

 teum lilies from Ed Fries. 



Mr. and Mrs. Albert McCullough 

 went to Cleveland in their auto last 

 week. 



Robert Strong and Benjamin Delaney, 

 of J. Chas. McCulloua;h 's, went to Cleve- 

 land last week. Mr. McCullough is 

 moving into his new Fourth street store, 

 which is two doors east of his present 

 location. 



L. H. Kyrk has been receiving some 

 fine gladioli from Wm. Taylor and Geo. 

 Klotter. He also received some Shasta 

 daisies, with 3-foot stems, last week 

 from Mr. Klotter. 



Mrs. P. J. dinger and family expect 

 to go to Evanston, 111., this week to 

 spend the summer with her parents. 



Louis Davis, with P. J. dinger, 

 leaves for the great lakes, July 12, for 

 a two weeks' trip. Mr. Olinger is cut- 

 ting a nice crop of Beauties. 



Mr. and Mrs. Martin Weber, of 

 Brookville, Ind., on a recent visit, to 

 this city, stated that the floods of 

 March and the early part of April com- 

 pletely wiped out Mr. Weber's plant. 

 He expects, if he returns to the florists' 

 business, to do so only in a small way. 



Mr. Winters and son, formerly with 

 the Charleston Cut Flower & Plant Co., 

 Charleston, W. Va., are opening their 

 own place as Winters & Son in that 

 town. 



B. P. Critchell has been ill for the 

 last month or more. 



Fred Eupp, of Lawrenceburg, Ind., 

 was busy last week with the high school 

 commencements at that place. 



Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey, of 

 Zanesville, 0.; Ellis Wood worth, repre- 

 senting the Sefton Co., Chicago; J. 

 Bubach, representing Schloss Bros.; C. 

 H. Eemagen, Macon, Ga., with the I^le 

 Hour Nurseries, and Mr. Thomas, Au- 

 gusta, Ky. C. H. H. 



COSTS AND EXPENSES. 



[Continued from patte 12.] 

 which will maintain cooperation are 

 strictly enforced and that competition 

 is reduced to a minimum, the general 

 conditions would be bettered immedi- 

 ately. In place of distress, good cheer 

 would be in order; the world would be 

 better and mankind would be largely 

 benefited by the improvement in busi- 

 ness conditions. 



ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, LEAVES, 



Vine Plants of All Kinds 



L BAUMANN & CO. S;« 3S9 W. ChicMo Ave., Chicago 



Sand for Catalogue, Illuatrated in Colors 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



^2^J J^^^TJ^ ^% JilttlETtt ^^^ quantities ready to moTe now and 

 9ri#%9 I #% V#ml9lb9 for the next three months. 



Strong, selected stems, 24 to 36-inch $400 per 1000 



Htems cut for floral work. 9 to 14-inch 3.00 per 1000 



Maxican Tubaroaaa $1.90 per 100 spikes 



Our stock is A-1, nothing else shipped. We are making these sacriflcing prices simply to in- 

 troduce oar stock and firm to the trade. The largest daisy farm in the state. Now is your 

 chance; we ship on short notice. Cash or C. 0. D., please. 



ALVIN CAPE JESSAMINE & FLORAL CO., ALVIN. TEXAS 



Mention The RcTtew when yon writ*. 



Magnolia Leaves S^""** ^""^ 



American Oak Sprays Cycas Leaves 



Rascns Statice 



Write for samples 



OSCAR LEISTNER 



17 N. Franklin Street. Chicago 



SeUing Agent for 

 OV£ GNATT. Hammond, Ind. 



Preparer of Natural Foliages. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



GOLD LEHERS, Etc. 



1^4 inch size $0.46 per 100 



linchHze 40 per 100 



\ Inch size 36 per 100 



On all orders of 1000 initials or over we will in- 

 clude one compartment box FREE. 



AMERiaN IMPORTING COMPANY, 



219 S. Dearborn Street, Chicago, 111. 



Mention The Review when you write 



g Budlong's 



E Bine Ribbon Valley 



Mention The Kevlew when yon writs. 



ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS 



of any description for general decorating. 

 NATURAL PREPARED 



Palms, Sagos, etc.. for Hali, Parlor or Special 



Decorations 



Special assortment of Paper Flowers for Auto or 



Floral Parades. 



Write for Special Catalogue F. R. 17 



flH NetKhert **-** ^- Michigan Ave.. 



i/Ori llCUtUCri, 4Ui Floor. CHICAGO 



Mpntton Th» Rp»1»"w whrn yon writ* 



For tbe General Oood. 



period 

 passing 



The get-rich-quick 

 which we have been 



through 

 for the 



GOLD LETTERS <?;.r* 



Small size per 100. fO.36 



Medium size per 100, .45 



Large size per 100, .60 



Neat compartment boxes to keep letters in, 

 26c each. 



Gold Script Words each, tO.06 



Gold Script Words .- per 100, 3.00 



At Rest, 



Dear, 



Papa, 



Sister, 



Baby, 



My. 



Ust of Words 



Too Soon, 

 Orandpa, 

 Mamma. 

 Husband, 



Darling, 

 Mother, 



Asleep. 



Grandma, 



Son, 



Wife, 



Friend, 



Brother, 



Our, 



Father, 



Daughter, 



Uncle, 



Shopmate, 



Aunt. 



OEO. H. ANQERMUELLER 

 1324 Pino St.. St. Loulo, Mo. 



Mention The ReyJew when yon write. 



GOLD LETTERS 



Qold, silver and purple ribbon letters 

 for floral designs. 



QOLD AND PURPLE SCRIPTS 



Best and cheapest in tbe market. 

 Write for samples and reduced prices. 



J. UCHTENBERGER, 1864 AreBve A, New Ynk 



Mention Tba Karlew when yon write. 



WIRED TOOTHPICKS 



Manufacturod by 



W. J. COWEE,''S^y 



10.000 $1.76 50,000 $7.60 



Sample free. For sale by dealers. 

 Montion The Rpt1»w wh<»n rtm wi1t«». 



last fifteen years has undoubtedly in- 

 jured the character and moral ability of 

 many good men, and this condition is to 



