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The Florists' Review 



OCTOBEK 30, 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 MFa CO. ""cffci&^£r" 



FAaORIES: CHICAGO. ILL. ANDERSON, IND. BROOKLYN. N. Y. 



Mention Thp Review when you write. 



Freud was the most original he had 

 ever seen. It contained a real fire, 

 pop corn and all sorts of interesting 

 things and by a happy chance it was 

 his own. 



The Leo Niessen Co. reports the ar- 

 rival of Charles Razer, the fine mid- 

 season white chrysanthemum, also of 

 Alice Byron and McNiece. George 

 Burton is sending them excellent Mel- 

 ody. 



The S. S. Pennock-Meehan Co. has 

 removed the orchids from the cooling 

 room to a glass case in the main store. 

 The idea is that orchids kept in a 

 moderate temperature during their 

 short stay here will give better satis- 

 faction to the customer than after 

 being chilled. 



Eugene Bernheimer is receiving large 

 shipments of excellent roses. Phil. 



ST. LOUIS. 



The Southwestern Market. 



The market last week was as strong 

 as the week previous as far as supply 

 was concerned. There was a lack of ac- 

 tivity among the retailers during the 

 first few days of the week, so that the 

 market became a heavy burden to the 

 wholesalers, but'the break came when 

 the heavy orders for the Busch funeral 

 arrived and the trade started to stock 

 up with everything in season. This 

 activity stiffened prices and the mar- 

 ket was cleared of everything that 

 was good. All grades and colors in 

 chrysanthemums sold well and there 

 were plenty of them. The horse show 

 • this week should again cause a clean- 

 up of extra grades in mums. Roses 

 have been and are quite plentiful, 

 the bulk of them being in the first and 

 second grades. Extra fancies sell well 

 at any time. There should be a large 

 <lpmand for fancy Beauties this week. 

 Violets are somewhat scarce and clean- 

 up sales on them were reported. Car- 

 nations in the fancy and first grades are 

 scarce, not half enough to supply the 

 demand, but there is a large supply of 

 short-stemmed ones. There is a brisk 

 demand for lilies and valley and the 

 local market .was equal to the occasion. 

 All outdoor stock has been killed by 

 the recent frost. Large quantities of 

 greens were sold. 



Various Notes. 



Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. McNeill, of 

 .lackson, Tenn., spent a few days here 

 last week, calling on the local trade. 



Mention The BeTlew when yog write. 



CiitFlower Boxes 



WATERPROOF, Cornvr L.ook Style 



Tb* beat and neatest Cat Flower box 

 on the market today. 



Ho. 1x4x30 ILMperlOO 



Ho. 1 tx4issl8 1.76perl00 



Ho. S SxBxU S.96perl00 



Ho. • 4XBxl8 iMverVOO 



Ho. 4 Sz5z34 2AlperU0 



Ho. 6 4x8x» 8.00iierl00 



Ho. 6 4x8x» 4.00p«rl00 



Ho. 7 8z]<x90 4.00perl00 



Ho. 9 talOzIS 6.00perl00 



Ho. 10 IxSOtX 6.26 per 100 



Ho. 11 S>az8zS0 8.36 per 100 



Ho. 13 6x12x89 (teleecope) 10.00 per 100 



Ho. 18 6x10x80 6.60 per 100 



Ho. 14 6x16x89 10.00 per 100 



Ho. 16 6x8x48 8i)QperlQ0 



Special prices on lots of 1000 or more. 

 Add 50c for printing on an order for 100 

 boxes, and 76c for 200 boxes. No charge for 

 printing on an order of 800 boxes or oyer of 

 assorted stses. Sample cardboard free on 

 application. Terms, OMh with order. No less 

 than 26 sold at 100 rate. 



LIVINGSTON SEED CO. 



OOLUMBm, OHIO 



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QUALITY BOXES 



for cat flowers and designs are oar specialty. 

 Use them and attract the best trade in jata 

 city. Made to order— any sixe, shape or d»- 



LBign. lined or unllned. 

 H.SCHULTZ & COM'^^li.aJtL' *"• 



Mention The K«Tlew when yon write. 



Sam Seligman, representing Wertheim- 

 or Bros., New York, and Guy Reburn, 

 of A. Henderson & Co., Chicago, were 

 here last week in the interest of their 

 firms. Fred Lembke, of W. W. Barnard 

 Co., Chicago, also made the rounds of 

 the local growers during the week. 



Thomas C. "Wilson, secretary of the 

 Missouri State Board of Agriculture, 

 has sent out a call for a meeting of the 

 American apple growers in St. Louis, 



CLIMAX CLASSY 

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 Nonpareil Green, White Carnation and oar pop- 

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 telescope shipping box. All popular sizes in 

 stock for immediate shipment. Before placing 

 order, it will pay you to write for prices and 

 samples. Address 



THE CLIMAX MANUFAQURING CO. 



20O ractory SU CASTORLAND. N.Y. 



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CUT FLOWER BOXES 



EDWARDS FOLDING BOX CO 



VANUFACTUHCnS 



PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



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November 13. An apple display will be 

 made during the meeting. 



The County Growers' Association 

 will hold an important meeting Novem- 

 ber 5, and all members should be pres- 

 ent to hear the lecture of R. Marshall 

 on "Economy in Greenhouse Heat- 

 ing." 



A. G. Fehr and Henry Emunds, of 

 Belleville, spent a day here buying 



