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The Florists' Review 



Septembbb 26, 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. »", '"»* ^^"^ 



FAaORIES: CHICAGO, ILL ANDERSON, IND. 



CHICAGO. ILL. 

 BROOKLYN, N. T. 



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immediately sold it under the hammer 

 without guarantee. 



W. J. Gait is with John Walker, at 

 Youngstown, O. 



Sydney H. Bayersdorfer has returned 

 from a four weeks' trip southwest and 

 south. While on the train Mr. Bayers- 

 dorfer was interested in the presenta- 

 tion of a bouquet of geraniums, be- 

 gonias and other flowers, arranged on 

 cardboard, to W. J. Bryan, who had 

 been lecturing at a town in Virginia. 



J. J. Habermehl's Sons have orders 

 for large decorations at Atlantic City 

 and at the Bellevue-Stratford. 



Mrs. Fred Ehret has had a fairly 

 busy summer. 



Arthur Zirkman, of the M. Eice Co., 

 returned to this city September 22, 

 after ten weeks spent in the far west. 



Frederick Cowperthwaite, of New 

 York, now is in charge of the flower 

 seed department of Walter P. Stokes. 



Julius Koehrs, Jr., and J. MuUer, 

 Eutherford, N. J.; John A. Beck, Mil- 

 ton, Pa., and W. Etchingham, Wayne, 

 Pa., were visitors here recently. 



Paul Berkowitz has returned to the 

 city. 



August Doemling, of Lansdowne, Pa., 

 is sending heavy cuts of Eussell and 

 Eadiance to the S. S. Fennock-Meehan 

 Co. 



Eichard Umphried and Mrs. TJm- 

 phried have returned to the city after 

 a delightful honeymoon spent abroad. 



The M. Eice Co. requires a printed 

 letter-head as a guarantee that anyone 

 asking its catalogue is entitled to it. 

 A Kansas man to whom this rule was 

 applied congratulated them on its en- 

 forcement, as a benefit to the business 

 at large. 



William P. Craig was obliged to re- 

 turn from Norfolk, Va., owing to ill- 

 ness." He will return to the south in a 

 few days. 



Stewart H. Miller reports brisk busi- 

 ness at Edward Eeid's. 



William Swayne, of Kennett, Pa., is 

 sending fine chrysanthemums to Will- 

 iam J. Baker. 



Eobert Pyle is in the south. 



Kester & Harden opened their new 

 store at Williamsport, Pa., Septem- 

 ber 24. 



The dahlia show of the Henry F. 

 Michell Co. was held in the store Sep- 

 tember 23 to 26. It was the fifth an- 

 nual exhibition and included gladioli 

 and vegetables. There was a large dis- 

 play of fine stock, about a dozen ex- 

 hibitors from the countrjr residences 

 near the city sending in their best 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



GOLDFISH 



Asstd. sizes, Med- 

 ium and Large, 

 $5.00 per 100. 



Also 

 Bird 



Remedies 

 and 

 Supplies 



AUBURNDALE GOLDFISH CO. , 

 1449 W. Madison St. CHICAGO 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



GOLD LETTERS 



Gold, silver and purple ribbon letters 

 for floral designs. 



GOLD AND PURPLE SCRIPTS 



Best and cheapest in the market. 

 Write for samples and redaoed prices. 



I UCHTENBERCER, 1S64 Atcmc A, New Yirit 



blooms, both in named varieties and 

 in mixtures. The Pride of Andalusia, 

 a handsome yellow cactus dahlia, was 

 on exhibition. Gladioli and vegetables 

 from far and near completed the show. 

 There was a large attendance. Philip 

 Freud was in charge. The judges were 

 G. C. Watson, J. Hearley, J. Bradley 

 and Dr. Lang. Orders for roots were 

 taken during the show and it proved' 

 especially good for pushing the named 

 varieties featured. 



Ralph G. Shrigley is reported as much 

 better. Phil. 



BOSTON. 



The Market. 



Outdoor flowers, while still fairly 

 abundant, no longer dominate the mar- 

 ket. Sharp frosts and several days of 



WEEKLY PRICE LIST 



60LD LETTERS. Etc. 



Ik-Inch size $0.45 per 100 



lincli size 40 per 100 



^-incli size 35 per 100 



On all orders of 1000 initials or over we will 

 include one compartment box FREE. 



PURPLE LETTERS 



Ik-inch size $0.55 per 100 



%-inch size 45 per 100 



Mother of Pearl letters . .60 per 100 



Script words, gold or purple for 

 ribbon worlc, well glued iO.CQ^ each 



Get on our mailing list, which, aside from 

 putting money in your, pocket, will prove to 

 be an artistic decoratioq for your store. 



American Importing Co. 



219 S. Dearborn Street, 

 CHICAGO. ILLINOIS 



Mention The Beylcw when yon write. 



FLOKjAN D.\KALLAeE 



mSURANCB EXCHANOB BUtLDINO 



fWONe WABASH SAO OHIOAOO 



MiMtiCB Pm EtTtow wh^ yoo wtlt«. 



ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS 



of any description for general decoratinc 

 NATURAL PREPARED 



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



Decorations. 



Special assortment of Paper Flowers for Auto or 



Floral Parades. 



Write for Special Catalogue F. R. 17 



Cari Neticliert, "** ^- ^'-^'"^ ^- • 



4th Floor. 



CHICAGO 



almost continuous rains have destroyed 

 many of the late asters and gla^oli 

 and thus given a moderate stimulus to 



