Fjibbdast 14, 1907. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



945 



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FLOWER BOXES <» 





IDEAL GRADE "ST" 

 ELITE GRADE SSI^"'"''" 

 IVY GRADE S'-' 



I VIOLET BOXES 



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Violet Color or White witli S-color bunch of Violets on corner. 



CORRUGATED PAPER 

 SHIPPING BOXES 



FOR MAKING 

 EXPRESS SHIPMENTS 



LIGHT, STRONG, 

 DURABLE. 



PROTECTS CONTENTS FROM 

 HEAT OR FROST. 



SHIPPED FLAT. EASILY SET UP. 



METAL OR K. D. CLOTH CORNERS. 





THE J. W. SEFTON MFG. CO., 



CHICAGO, ILLINOIS ^ 



ANDERSON, INDIANA 



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CUT FLOWER BOXES 



WATEBPROOF. Corner Lock Style. 



The best, Btronfrest and neatest folding Out 

 Viewer Box ever made. Cheap, durable. 



To try them once is to use them always. 



Slxe No. 

 " No. 

 " No. 

 " No. 

 " No. 

 No. 



.3x4x20....t2.00 per 100. 119.00 per 1001 



•• No. 6.... 8x8x28.... 8 76 



" No. 7.... 6x16x20... 



" No. 8.... 3x7x21.... 



" No. 9.. ..6x10x36... 



" No. 10... 7x20x20... 



" No. 11... 3^x6x30.. 



Sa4Mx16.. 1.90 " 17.60 



..3x6x18.... 2.00 " 19 00 " 



..4x8x18.... 2.60 " 23 00 " 



..8x6x24.... 2.75 " 26.00 " 



4x8x22.... 8.00 " 28 50 " 



876 '• 86.00 " 



660 " 54.00 ** 



3.00 " 28 50 •* 



6.60 " 62.00 " 



7.60 " 67.U0 •• 



3.00 " 2860 " 

 Sample free on application. No charge for 

 prlntlngr on orders above 260 boxes. Terms cash. 



THE LIVINGSTON SEED CO. 

 BOX 104. COLUMBUS. O. 



The "Japana" Cut Flower Holder 



A handy article for florists. 

 Sells to the trade on sight 

 Made of glass in three sizes. 

 The '* AnKlais" Table 

 Decoration, somethit^ 

 entirely new, long needed. 

 The florist and housewife 

 will appreciate this article. 

 as it simplifies the a't of 

 table decorating. Ask for catalog. 



N« V« Gornsey la gk^'uk, ill. 



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fast. It is necessary the committee 

 should know without further delay if 

 you can go, so that preparations may be 

 made for your enjoyment. There will be 

 fine music and vaudeville, speech and 

 song out of the beaten rut, and unique 

 features that will make the occasion 

 worthy of the fast growing organiza- 

 tion. 



Ferdinand Schupp, of Union Hill, for 

 thirty years a prosperous florist there 

 and a successful grower, is ill. He is 



WSTERPROOr 



Cut Flower and Design Boxes 



PARAFFIN LINED PAPER BOXES 



For trailing and expressing live plants. Get 

 prices of others, then write for ours. 



THE BLOOMER BROS. CO., ST. MARYS, 0. 



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CUT FLOWER BOXES 



EDWARDS FOLDING BOX CO 



MANUFACTURERS 



PHIL ADELPHIA. PA. 



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about 70 years old. His specialty has 

 always been the Jacq. rose. He is a 

 native of Alsace. 



Drew Scott, of Alex. McConnell 's 

 force, is severely ill at his home in New 

 Rochelle. George McGarrett, Mr. Mc- 

 Connell 's bookkeeper for fifteen years, 

 received a handsome girl baby as his 

 holiday present on New Year's eve. 



Mr. McConnell 's windows are wonder- 

 fully spring-like, with forsythia, lilac, 

 and apple blossoms from his own green- 

 houses. Mr. McConnell is making a spe- 

 cialty of shrub forcing for his retail use 

 and with great success. 



John Miller, late with the Wadley & 

 Smythe nurseries at Yonkers, is now in 

 charge of the Tiflfany estate at Laurelton 

 hall, Cold Spring Harbor, L. I. 



John A. Evans and N. P. Miller, of 

 Richmond, Ind., are in the city in con- 

 nection with the installing of a large 



ventilating contract. Mr. Miller remains 

 in charge and Mr. Evans will return to 

 Richmond this week. They report last 

 year's business breaking all records and 

 the present year to date ahead of any of 

 its predecessors. 



Kobert E. Berry contemplates locating 

 in the vicinity of New York and taking 

 up the growing business in preference to 

 landscape work, in which line he has 

 been an expert for many years. 



The sympathy of the trade is ex- 

 tended to William Hackland, bookkeeper 

 for the New York Cut Flower Co., in the 

 loss of his mother. 



VV. II. Gunther celebrates his forty- 

 sixth birthday on St. Valentine's day. 

 Twenty-six years in the wholesale busi- 

 ness has left few wrinkles or gray hairs. 



A. M. Henshaw handles a high grade 

 of Jersey roses, a specialty he refers to 

 with commendable pride. His brother, 

 William, at Summit, has been ill with 

 the prevailing malady. 



W. H. Donohoe also has had a week of 

 the grip and was unable for several days 

 to attend to business. He has been busy 

 with dinners lately, at one of which 

 2,200 red and white carnations were used. 

 The popular method was employed, the 

 flowers being made up in bunches and 

 afterwards used as favors. 



John Coan, formerly in charge of the 

 plant department for Bloomingdale 

 Bros., will open a store March 1 on Fifty- 

 ninth street and Madison avenue. 



Wernz & Koehne, the new firm at 

 Christianson 's old stand, report a pros- 

 perous season. Mr. Koehne is an active 

 member of thQ Florists' Club. 



President Simpson, Treasurer May and 

 Secretary Hammond of the Rose Society 



