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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



March 28, 1907, 



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FLOWER BOXES 



IDEAL GRADES"^' 

 ELITE GRADE SSr"*" 

 IVY GRADE \^^^' 



VIOLET BOXES 



Violet Color or White with S-color bunch of Violets on comer. 



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 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 MIFG. CO., 



CHICAGO, II^LINOIS 



ANDERSON. INDIA.NA 



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KUYK'S INVENTIONS. 



Wm. Kuyk, of Kuyk Bros., growers 

 of bulbs, etc., at Hillegom, Holland, is 

 in Paris and writes: "I am establish- 

 ing here a large house for the manufac- 

 turing of an invention of mine which is 

 patented in Europe and in America. I 

 am going to make arrangements to send 

 it from Paris all over the world, and 

 surely it will be a practical thing also 

 for America. 



"It is a new tie of metal which will 

 be called the Ideal Quick Tie. Every 

 nurseryman to whom I have showed this 

 tie in different countries, England, 

 France, Germany, Belgium and Holland, 

 has said to me: 'This is a real gem.' 

 It is so extremely simple and can be 

 supplied for such a low price that it 

 is wonderful. Of course, it must be 

 made on a large scale and the metal is 

 made specially and is colored olive 

 green. People say: 'Well, even when 

 they will supply raflSa for nothing, raf- 

 fia will be much too dear, as one will 

 save much time with it.' 



"Besides this invention, I have in- 

 vented and patented in Europe and I 

 am busy to do so also for America, a 

 new system of flower pot which has 

 proved to be something fine. Under ex- 

 actly the same conditions, bulbs of 

 hyacinths planted in. my pots and plant- 

 ed in the old pots, in my pots were in 

 flower a fortnight earlier. I have given 

 my pots to several nurserymen in Eu- 

 rope for trial for different cultures. I 

 think I will give this thing my name, 

 calling them Kuyk's pots. It takes up 

 only one-third of the room as other pots 

 and if only for this reason, it is, as 

 you will understand, a great advance." 



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Vegetable Forcing. 



In these days practically every market 

 gardener has greenhouses, or at least 

 coldframes, to prolong his season or 

 facilitate getting an early start. The 

 makers of greenhouse building material 

 and boilers are having many calls from 

 vegetable growers. 



CUT FLOWER BOXES 



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The best, strongest and neatest folding Cut 

 Flower Box ever made. Cheap, durable. 



To try them' once 1b to use them always 

 Size No. 0. . . .3x4x20. . . .13.00 per 100. t1»00 per 1000 



VEGETABLE MARKETS. 



Chicago, March 27. — Cucumbers, 75c 

 to $1.25 doz. ; leaf lettuce, 30c case; 

 radishes, 25c to 35c doz. bunches; spin- 

 ach, 50c to 75c box. 



Boston, March 26. — Cucumbers, $3 to 

 $8 box; bunch beets, $1 to $1.50 doz.; 

 bunch carrots, 25c to 50c doz.; tomatoes. 



CUT FLOWER BOXES 



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For mallinff and ezpresaiDsr Hve plants. Oe( 

 prices of others, then write for ours. 



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50c to 60c lb. ; mint, 75c doz. ; radishes,. 

 $2 to $2.50 box; romaine, $1 doz.; esca- 

 rolle, 75c to $1 doz.; rhubarb, 6c to 8c 



