The FloflSts' Reviesir 



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FLOWER BOXES 



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which are appropriate, suggestive of their use, and harmonize with 

 the quality of fliwers pfcked, are looked for by particulav^orists, 

 when purchasing their requirements in Fo^ng Paper Boxes, 



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FOLDING CUT FLOWER AND 

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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. 



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FACTORIES: CHICAGO, ILL ANDERSON, IND. 



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' H9LESALE GP9WEPS °/"CUT FL9WEPS'^"'° PLANTS 7) 



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BEAUTIES - 

 CARNATIONS 



LILIES - 

 • ASTERS 



ROSES 



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SEASONABLE 



M*nt1nn "n»# R»tI»w wh#i» Ton w»<«» 



and, while the trip is partly on busi- 

 ness, he will spend some time calling 

 on his family and friends and renewing 

 old acquaintances. H. .T. S. 



BOSTON. 



The Market. 



When conditions reach their worst 

 an improvement is bound to take place. 

 Trade could hardly have been worse 

 than it has been for some weeks, but 

 rains have spoiled some outdoor flowers 

 and the season for others is passing. It 

 would not be thought, however, on look- 

 ing over the markets, that receipts 

 were being reduced, but gladioli are 

 steadily decreasing in numbers and the ' 

 aster tide, now at its flood, must soon 

 recede. A year ago a killing frost Sep- 

 tember 15 helped indoor flowers, and 

 carnation and rose men would fain see 

 a similar visitation again. 



Asters are really of grand quality; 

 some carry 24-inch to 30-inch stems. 

 The prices run from $1 per hundred on 

 extra fancy stock down to a tithe of 

 that sum, and then there is a tremen- 

 dous surplus. Gfladloli have seen their 

 best days and no longer overwhelm the" 

 market. The prices i2,xe\f go over $1 

 per hundred for fancy spikes. BoSfsi 

 atill are selling poorly; especially is' 

 this true of short-stemmed stock. More 

 isarnations are coming, "in, but the flow- 

 ers are as yet small and cut little fig- 

 ure. Considerable numbers of Golden 

 Glow mums are seen, but there are too 

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QUALITY BOXES 



for cut flowers an<^ desians arn our specialty. 

 Use them and attract tbe best trade in youi 

 city. Made to order-any size, shape or de- 

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Mention Th* 9xi^tim wtwa yog wnti» 



to sell well. Some October Frost and 

 Bergman also are seen. 



Valley sells moderately. Lilies, both 

 longiflorum and speciosum, are much 

 overdone and are low in price. Cattleyas 

 are somewhat scarce. Such flowers as 

 hardy asters, tritomas, cosmos and 

 dahlias give the market a fall-like 

 touch. There is not much call for either 

 ferns ot^ asparagus. -^ 



1 .Market AMcttpn. ,;, | 



Clear, crisp skies favored the annual 

 auction sale of stalls at the Boston Co- 

 operative Market, on Devonshire street, 

 September 5, and there was a large and 

 representative gathering of growers and 

 salesmen. W. H. Elliott, in a short ad- 

 dress, apoke of the improved market 

 <MMidrti<»»i« at th«- i»*!wntand and hop<*d 



OHv* Qr««ii Cut now«r 



DESIGN vA SPRAY BOXES 



ALL FULL TKLKSCOPK 



No chmtre for prindns on orden of 600 and oyer 



Per 100 

 18x5x3 ..$2.25 

 21x6x31^.. 2.66 

 24x5x3^.. 285 

 24x8x4 .. 3.75 



Per 100 

 28x8x4 ..14.30 

 30x6x3is.. 3.76 

 36x8x5 . . 6.60 

 42x8x6 .. 11.00 



PerlOO PerSS 



30x10x6, for sprays I 8.60 $2i)0 



36x11x7, " " .... lliK) 3.00 

 48x11x7, " •• .... 15.00 4.00 

 16x16x8. " designs... 11.00 3.00 

 18x18x8, " " ... 12.00 3.25 

 20x16x8, " " ... 12.50 3.26 

 20x20x8, " " ... 13.76 3.75 

 24x20x8. " » ... 16.00 4.00 

 24x24x8. '• " ... 16.00 4.60 

 26x17x8, •• •• ... 16.25 4.00 



C.C.POLLWORTH CC'^Si^ff: 



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for a good auction sale. Those prescut 

 gave him every reason to feel well 8"t' 

 isfied, as sales were made with a <ic- 

 cided snap tltat surprised some Of. the 

 pessimists present. W. H. Elliott ^-e- 

 chred one roomy section for $250Kip''^' 

 mium; also an additional space f«r $'^- 

 L. E. Small paid $80; John McFarland, 

 $75, and many sales were made over 

 $60, all the best stands being soon 

 taken up. 



Over 'Mft staUs -were 4i«p09e«l of «^'*' 



JOB 



