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The Florists' Review 



AuoDST 20, 1914. 



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FLOWER BOXES 



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which are appropriate, saggestive 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. 



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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. "»cS6;?58. S2^ 



FACTORIES: CHICAGO, ILL ANDEBSON, IMD. BROOKLYN, N. T. 



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Mention Tli« B«Tlew wbra yaw writ* 



says he will begin to cut large quanti- 

 ties of fine asters this week. Early in 

 September he expects to cut his new 

 single red dahlia, which proved so good 

 a seller last season. The Windier 

 Wholesale Floral Co. will handle this 

 cut. 



Prof. H. C. Irish, supervisor of the 

 school gardens, was in Davenport, la., 

 recently. He was called there to act 

 as judge on home gardens and reports 

 some fine places in that city. 



W. J. Hembreiker, of Hembreiker & 

 Cole, of Springfield, 111., visited the 

 local trade last week. This firm suc- 

 ceeded A. C. Canfield. They are con- 

 signing their stock to the W. C. Smith 

 Wholesale Floral Co. 



The stork paid a visit to the home 

 of Fred C. Weber, Jr., August 11, and 

 left an ll^^-pound baby boy, wko will 

 be known as Fred C. III. The grand- 

 parents are traveling in the east and 

 were telegraphed on the arrival of the 

 baby. 



J. F. Ammann reports that on a re- 

 cent trip to Peoria, 111., to visit friends, 

 he found Mrs. Loveridge quite sick and 

 Henry Baer, the well known carnation 

 grower, confined to his bed. Mr. Baer 

 was severely burned by electric wires. 



Fred H. Weber's place, on Boyle and 

 Maryland avenues, is being renovated 

 inside and outside. A new coat of 

 white paint has brightened up the in- 

 side of the show house. His employees 

 are all back from their vacations. 



Fred J. Foster has moved his store 

 from the corner of Delmar avenue and 

 King's highway to around the corner 

 in the same building. 



E. W. Guy is now the club 's legal 

 adviser on technical points, but when 

 it comes to pulling the wires when a 

 tangle comes up, it's up to J. F. Am- 

 mann to do it satisfactorily. 



The little French salesman who car- 

 ries around samples for S. S. Pennock- 

 Meehan Co., of Philadelphia, called on 

 the trade last week. He had good 

 success. 



Visitors to the establishments of Wm. 

 Schray & Sons, F. Fillmore, John Held, 

 C. Beyer and Geo. Windier report that 

 the young chrysanthemum stock plants 

 are in fine shape and that all improve- 

 ments are completed in readiness for 

 the fall season to open. 



Albert Monch, a student at the Mis- 

 souri Botanical Garden, was killed by 

 lightning August 13 while playing ten- 

 nis in Forest park. He was 21 years 

 of age, was a university graduate and 

 spoke several languages. 



SPECIAL PRICES 



(AUGUST DELIVERY) 



UTILITY— Skamrock Green Finisk 



Low prices govern the sales of these boxes. 



Per 100 



20x 4x3 Jl.60 



|7,,1| ]8x 6x3 1.60 



run 21x5x8 1.90 



Telescope so iioi 6 !!!!.'."'.'.'.'.!!!!!! 5.25 



36x10x6 6.76 



86x 8x6 6.25 



24x&x3ifl 2.25 



tlalt 30x5xS»« 2.60 



nair 21x8x4 2.65 



Tt^y^timn^ 24x8x4 2 90 



telescope 28x8x4 3.25 



28x8x6 3.75 



FEINTING FREE 



NO ORDERS LESS THAN 

 500 BOXES ACCEPTED 



A.L RANDAllCO."V^S?«Sr" 



W^ntlftp Th^ lt«»Tl»w wban too wrltw 



QUALITY BOXES 



for cut flowers and desifims are our specialty. 

 Use them and attract the best trade in youi 

 city. Made to order— any size, shai>e or de- 

 sign, lined or unlined. 



H. SCHULTZ & CC^-^affiS'TiL **• 



Mention Th» EeTlwr when yon write. 



CUT FLOWER BOXES 



EDWARDS FOLDING BOX CO 



v.v NUPACTUHrns 

 PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



MwDtlon Tlw ReTifw when yon write. 



W. C. Young, of the C. Young & Sons 

 Co., exhibited some blooms of a new 

 dark pink canna at the club meeting. 

 Judges Bourdet, Emmons and Jaenicke, 

 experts on cannas, said it had a most 

 beautiful color, was extremely large 

 and of good substance. It surely should 

 be a winner. J. J. B. 



Marlboro, Mass. — John F. Brown has 

 sold the Lewis greenhouses, which he 

 purchased a short time ago, to Charles 

 F. Taylor. The property includes one 

 acre of land and greenhouses covering 

 an area of 25,000 square feet. 



CLIMAX CLASSY 

 CUT FLOWER BOXES 



FIVI QRADEt- Oxford Gray. Mist Green. 

 Nonpareil Oreen, Wblte Carnation and oar j>oi>- 

 ular "Favorite Grade"— the latter a heavy, fall 

 telescope shipping box. All popular sizes In 

 stock for immediate shipment. Before pladnf 

 order. It will pay you to write for prices and 

 samples. Address % 



THE aiMAX MANUFACTURING CO. 



200 Pacteiy 8U CASTORLAND. N. V. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Ollv* Qr««n Cut Flow«r 



DESIGN u< SPRAY BOXES 



ALL PULL TELKSCOPE 



No charre for priatins on orders of BOO and over 

 Per 100 Per 100 



18x6x3 ..(2.25 28x8x4 ..$4.30 

 21x6x3iii.. 2.65 30x6x3i«.. 3.75 

 24x5x3iu.. 2.86 36x8x5 .. 6.60 

 24x8x4 .. 3.75 42x8x6 .. 11.00 



PerlOO Per25 



30x10x6, for sprayB 1 8.60 $2.60 



36x11x7, " " .... 11.60 3.00 

 48x11x7, " '• .... 15.00 4.00 

 16x16x8, " deaiffDB... 11.00 3.00 

 18x18x8, " " ... 12.00 3.25 

 20x16x8, " " ... 12.60 3.26 

 20x20x8, " " ... 13.76 3.75 

 24x20x8. " " ... 15.00 4.00 

 24x24x8, •• " ... 16.00 4.60 

 26x17x8, " " ... 15,26 4.00 



C.C.P0LLW0RTHC0.,^:2^-^ir: 



Albion, N. Y.— J. T. Duquette h; s 

 been appointed superintendent of tie 

 flower show at the New York state fair, 

 to be held at Syracuse. The classes ha^ e 

 been increased to number 181, of whi' h 

 eighty-seven are for professionals. Tie 

 total prize money has been increased io 

 $2,100. 



