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The Florists^ Review 



41 



FOLDING 

 FLOWER 

 .-.BOXES.. 



Our selection of Folding Flower Boxes is the most complete. We can furnish you a box for all varieties of Flowers and 

 Floral Designs. Our service is dependable and our prices reasonable. All boxes made of Moisture Proof Board. Special 

 discounts allowed on quantity orders. We make the Only Folding Xmas Box in various designs. Samples and prices 

 of these boxes mailed on request. 



BASKET BOXES. 



This Box la made to carry all sises of 

 Baskets and can also be used for Plants. 

 Made In one piece collapsible style and out of 

 heaTy 8-ply moistnre-proof stock. 



12x12x16 $12.00 per 100 



15x16x20 15.00 per 100 



18x18x25 .^^ 20.00 per 100 



19x10x30 25.00 per 100 



SPECIALS 



CHRISTMAS B0X1S8. 



This Box Is the most attractlTe package 

 eTcr shown. CoTer Is lltbographfd In 3 colors, 

 showing holly and berries with a colonial 

 wreath printed in old gold in center. Toor 

 card can be printed Inside of this space. 

 All boxes are foil telescope. 



30z5x3% $ 7.00 per 100 



24z8x4 7.75 per 100 



28z8x5 10.00 per 100 



36x8x5 12.50 per 100 



No charge for printing on lota of 200 or more. 



SHIPPING BOXES. 



This Box is mada> from a 8-ply moistnre- 

 proof container board and makes an Ideal 

 Expreas Package. 



CoTer. Per 100 



24x24x 8 8 $19.00 



24x24x10 4 24.00 



28x28x10 4 80.00 



30x30z 4 81.00 



36xl4x 8 8 19.00 



40zl4x 8 S 21.00 



42xl7x 8 8 24.00 



A. A. ARNOLD PAPER BOX CO. 



16-18-20-22 S. PEORIA ST. - - - CHICAGO 



Mention The ReTlew when you write. 



QUALITY AND STYLE 



IN 



FLOWER BOXES 



AT NO GREATER COST 



Quality of material used in addition to the practical and hand- 

 ^ some non-fading shades in which the boards are finished, bring 

 style and distinctiveness to the package. 



Write for our illustrated catalog in colors, also price list 

 and samples. 



THE SEFTON MFG CO., "liSAS- 



.Mention The Review when yon writf. 



Grosvenor building, have dissolved 

 partnership and are going out of busi- 

 ness. 



Earl Metcalf is building a second 

 greenhouse, 20x60, on South street, 

 Wrentham, Mass. 



The steamship Rotterdam, which ar- 

 rived at New York last week from 

 Rotterdam, had among its passengers 

 Mr. and Mrs. Simon J. Reuter and 



Miss Mary M. Reuter, of Westerly, who 

 were in Germany before the declara- 

 tion of war and remained there until 

 taking departure for home. Miss 

 Renter was connected with the Red 

 Cross service for some time. 



The ^numerous employees of the W. 

 E. Barrett Co. had cause to be thank- 

 ful on Thanksgiving through the gen- 

 erous distribution, by the firm, of tur- 



keys to the married men and green- 

 backs to the single ones. 



W. H. M. 



Pontiac, HI. — Reporting the largest 

 Thanksgiving trade in their history, W. 

 J. Miller & Son say their sweet peas 

 made a decided hit. They cleaned up' 

 on everything and their only shortage 

 was in yellow chrysanthemums. 



