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The Florists^ Review 



February 13, 1913. 



Flower 



Boxes That Are Distinctive 



Neat Printing — High Quality 



and Finish of Material 

 give distinction to 



Sefton 



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Folding Cut Flower and 

 Corrugated Design Style 



Florists' Boxes 



Equalize and standardize the quality of your packages and floral effects. Have them -recognized by 

 uniformity of neatness, attractiveness and safety in protection. The result will be increased orders. 



THE SEFTON MFG. COMPANY, 1333 West 35th St, Chicago 



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Mention The Review when yon write. 



FISH FOOD 



100 per cent profit for the store florists. 

 Oost yon 66c per dozen boxes. You sell for 

 10c per box. 



SOBwcUySt. 

 NewTarK. 



Mention Th» R^tIpw wh>n ymi write 



arations for Valentine's day. They all 

 arranged for goodly supplies of valley, 

 orchids, violets, sweet peas, red carna- 

 tions and red roses. 



If the present situation as to bulbous 

 stock were taken as a criterion, an 

 observer would immediately say that 

 the demand for these flowers is on the 

 wane in this market. 



Various Notes. 



The Cincinnati Florists' Society held 

 its regular meeting at the rooms in the 

 Flower market. Only routine business 

 was transacted. This meeting was the 

 thirty-seventh consecutive one for Alex. 

 Ostendarp, the thirty-fifth for Charles 

 H. Hoffmeister and the thirty-fourth for 

 Otto H. Hoffmeister since they became 

 members of the society. The other reg- 

 ulars there included Max Rudolph, A. C. 

 Heckman, Jr., James Allen and Henry 

 Schwarz. 



C. E. Critchell reports having booked 

 a large number of advance orders for 

 valley, orchids and red carnations for 

 Valentine's day. 



E, G. Gillett's wire working force is 

 being kept so busj* by the inrush of 

 orders that they can hardly keep up 

 with the call. 



Frank & Son's consignments of rcsfs 

 to L. H. Kyrk are, after a fortnight of 

 small shipments, again getting back to; 

 their normal size, as other houses have 

 come on crop. 



P. J. dinger supplied the retailers 

 with most of the Beauties that were 

 used at the installations of the various 

 uew members of the judiciary. Mr. 

 Olinger is gratified with the results from 

 his recent display advertisement of car- 

 nation cuttings in The Review. Within 

 a week after the publication came out, 

 practically all of his stock was sold. 



Albert McCullough is sending good 

 Dutch hyacinths to the J. M. McCul- 

 lough 's Sons Co. 



It is stated locally that Myer Heller 

 has withdrawn from the Hill-Heller Co. 

 Much of his stock, however, is being 

 sent to the stores. 



Recent visitors in town include Wm. 



Look 



GOLDFISH 



$3.00 per 100 and up 



SILVERFISH 



$1.50 per 100 



ATTRACTIVE WINDOW DISPLAY 



Just the thing to bring people into your store and stimulate business. 



Both assortmsnts, $14.4S. 



Shall we send our catalosue? 



AUBURNDALE GOLDFISH CO. ( 



920 West Randolph Street CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 



NOT\ 

 INCJ 



Mention The Beylew when yon write. 



FOR SPRING DECORATIONS' 



NATURAL GREEN 



American Oak Sprays 



American Oak Sprays appear in your decorations 

 just at. they do on the trees, for they are the Natural 

 branches scientiflcally preserved and are also FIRE- 

 PROOF. 



AMERICAN OAK SHRUBS 



are the Ideal Foliage for making up Wreaths. 



RUSCUS 



in parple, white, and tinted white for Eaiter. 

 MAGNOLIA LEAVES 



Preserved and dyed! Parple, green, red and bronze. 



CYC AS LEAVES- STATICE 



We have a large factory devoted exclusively to 

 the preparing of Natural foliages and arc head- 

 quarters for everything in this line. 



Procure Qnatt's preparations from your jobber, or 

 if he cannot supply you write for free samples and 

 full particulars to 



OSCAR LEISTNER, 



17 N. Franklin St., 



CHICAGO 



FIKEPROOF 



Distributing Agent for 

 OVE GNATT, HAMMOND. IND. 



Preparer of Foliages 



IT W Always mention the FlOristS* Rcvlcw when wrtung advertisen. iT iT 



