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60 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



March 30, 1911. 



WATERPROOFED Corrugated Shipping Cases 



Do You realize the importance of Water- 

 proofed shipping cases to You? It means that 

 they will preserve your flowers and plants much 

 better in transit. Only the best quality of cor- 

 rugated board is used in our boxes, and the 

 waterproofing — a special feature of our florists' 

 boxes — means a big saving to you in both flow- 

 ers and boxes. 



They are shipped flat and are set up with 

 strong staples supplied by us for the purpose. 

 The covers are shipped ready for use. The fold- 

 ing feature saves storage space for you. Made 

 in all shapes and sizes. 



Write for prices today to the manufacturer — 



THE J. N. HAHN CO., Cuyahoga Ave. and West 4tli St., Cleveland, 0. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Monday, April 10, and it will be a na- 

 tional show meeting with exhibits, re- 

 miniscences of Boston b}' those who at- 

 tended and special features of interest 

 that should draw a large attendance. 



Saturday, April 1, sees the opening of 

 the new market at the Fifty-ninth 

 street bridge. It will be a great event 

 in its significance as to the future. John 

 Birnie and Secretary Siebrecht will 

 readily be excused if their walk Satur- 

 day reminds one of Chanteeler. This is 

 the opening wedge that means years of 

 profit and encouragement to every pro- 

 gressive plantsman within a radius of 

 twenty miles. 



William G. Badgley, of Badgley, Rie- 

 del & Meyer, represented Chatham at 

 the state federation of shade tree com- 

 missioners at Trenton, N. J., March 24. 

 This firm is receiving daily some fine 

 Brunner stock from V. Zuber & Sons, 

 of Whitestone, L. I. 



John Donaldson, of Elmhurst, is still 

 on the sick list, a serious attack of in- 

 flammatory rb.enmatism proving hard to 

 overcome. 



Carlos Jensen, representing the seed 

 house of L. Daehnfeldt, of Odense, Den- 

 mark, is in the city on his way to the 

 coast. This is his first visit to this 

 country. He visited the Boston flower 

 show Saturday, March 25, and was loud 

 in his praises. He will visit all the 

 large cities, making a two months' tou- 

 Cabbage and cauliflower seeds are thf 

 firm's specialties. 



The Forstcr Mansfield Co. arrested 

 their bookkeeper last week for the theft 

 of several hundred dollars, the youth- 

 ful financier having juggled with the 

 bank balance like a veteran. The firm 

 has been so busy its manager had little 

 time for details. 



Sydney Wertheimer, of Wertheimer 

 Bros., is at the Boston show with an 

 exhibit of the firm's specialties. Emil 

 Schloss, of Schloss Bros., is also there 

 with an elaborate display. Mr. Lion, of 

 Lion & Co., sao's he has decided to post- 

 pone his demonstration until the S. A. 

 F. convention at Baltimore. 



Day and night, seven days a week in 

 some centers, where it is necessary, the 

 seedsman 's . harvest is now reaping. 

 Spring is absolutely here; all the signs 

 are with us. Birds, buds and April 



Mr. Florist- 



Have you afranKed for your Easter dis- 

 play? If not. let us suggest to you that w:th one or 

 more of Currie's Revolvlne Display Stands, 

 and witli your beautiful flowers placed upon th.-ni, 

 tliey w^lU attract the attention of flower 

 lovers. 



Remember, we are the Sole Manutactarers 



We will send you one of our stands for your in- 

 spection, we will pay the express, and— if you do not 

 find it just as we represent it to be— then return it 

 to us at our expensp. If the stand is satisfactory, 

 then send us $5.50. Is this not a fair deal? CouM 

 we make you this offer if we thought that our stand 

 would not meet with your approval.' Remember, 

 we do not ask you for one penny in advanc<>— 



ALL WE ASK IS GOOD JUDGMENT AND YOUR HONESTY 



We mean business, and business is what M^e are after. A postal from you 

 will have our immediate attention. Write 



HILLSBORO NOVELTY WORKS, HOlsboro, 0. 



Mention The Review when vou wfite. 



To the Purveyors of the 

 Sweets of Nature* 



Wa R ecommend 



USED BY THE LEADING 

 FLORISTS 



MADE IN VARIOUS SIZES 

 Wrhe for Samples and Prices 



William J. Boas & Co. 



1042 Ridge Avenue 



Buy Your Florists' Supplies from 



L BAUMANN C CO. 



t 359 W. Chicago Ave, CHICAGO, ILL 



We hare the largest and moat complete stock. 

 Sea Moss or jApanese Air Plant. Natural prepared 

 Ferns, Oycas Leaves, MacnoUa Leaves, Oycas 

 Wreaths, Magnolia Wreaths, Moss Wreaths. Metal^ 

 Ic Designs and a big line of Novelties. 



Always mention the Florists' Review when 

 writing advertisers. 



Mentiog-^The Review when you write. 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Wired Toothpicks 



Manufactured by >- 



W. J. COWEE, BERLIN, N. Y. 



10.000.. ..$1.75; 50.000.... $7.50; Sample free. 

 For RnlM hv TI<M,I«ir<«. 



Always mention the Florists' Review wheo 

 writing advertisers. 



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