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FLOWER BOXES 



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which are appropriate, suggestive 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. 



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 MFa CO. ""aSfeiaS, ST" 



FACTORIES: CHICAGO, ILL ANDERSON, IND. 



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QUALITY BOXES 



for cat flowers and deaigns are oar speofalty. 

 Use them and aUract the best trade in roar 

 elt7. Made to order-any size, shape or d*> 

 ■1^. lined or anlined. 



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seed houses last week. The help, 

 though, was kept busy preparing for 

 the rush that is not far off. 



George Waldbart, M. M. Ayres and 

 the Metropolitan Floral Co., who are lo- 

 cated at Grand avenue and Olive 

 street, say their St. Valentine's day 

 business increased greatly by compari- 

 son with the previous year. Many 

 thousands of violets were disposed of 

 by them that day. 



John M. Walther, the well-known 

 south side florist, who was one of the 

 victims of August Pajonk, alias August 

 Miller, to the extent of $7, was much 

 pleased when the last issue of The Re- 

 view announced the capture of this al- 

 leged swindler, and at once made 

 known his loss to C. H. Clarahan, post- 

 oflSce inspector at Chicago. 



William Bouche, Charles Fullgraf, 

 Muskhopf & Irish and L. Bauman, land- 

 scape architects, say they have plenty 

 of orders ahead and are only waiting 

 for the weather to open, so they can 

 get to work. 



The Ellison Floral Co. and Kalisch 

 Bros, report a good week in social 

 work. They say Lent will cut off some 

 of this, but that the sale of cut flowers 

 and plants should be as good as ever. 

 Their St. Valentine's day business was 

 quite large. 



Among the Kirkwood florists who 

 will build this spring are A. S. Cerny, 

 W. A. Rowe, F. W. Ude, Jr., and W. J. 

 Pileher. 



The Retail Florists' Association, at 

 its last monthly meeting, February 16, 

 elected the following officers to serve 

 one year: President, Harry Young; 

 vice-president, Theodore Miller; secre- 

 tary, A. Qeranios; treasurer, F. H. 

 Weber. A lunch followed the meeting. 



The tree planting committee of the 

 Civic League held a meeting recently 

 and the following names were added: 

 Charles Fullgraf, Frank A. Weber, Ju- 

 lius Koenig. All three are well known 

 in the trade. 



While Park Commissioner Davis is 

 visiting all the large eastern places, 

 winning racquot championships, Ernest 

 Strehle, superintendent of parks, is 



Cut Flower and Design Boxes 



There are nope better and few as good as 

 ARNOLD'S FLOWER BOXES 



The best florists in this country are using them 

 and are pleased, not* alone with the quality, but our 

 unsurpassed service as well. 



We carry every practical size in stock in various 

 colors. Special discounts allowed on quantity orders. 



Write for prices and samples of stock. Refer to 

 our adv. in first issue of each month of this paper for 

 complete list of sizes and prices. 



A. A. ARNOLD PAPER BOX CO. 



16-22 S. Peoria Street, 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



