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The Wcddy Florists' Review. 



Afbil 26. 1012. 



FLOWER BOXES 



Successful Florists use Sefton Boxes. To have success in shipping 

 flowers, YOU should use them. 



We offer a complete and superior line of cut flower, folding boxes in 

 numerous grades and sizes, as well as Corrugated Fibre Board Boxes 

 for Live Plants and Floral Designs. 



Sefton Florists' Boxes combine high quality with low price. We man- 

 ufacture them in large quantities and thus are able and pleased to 

 give you the benefit in reasonably low prices. 



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A box of high quality attracts the eye and makes it a pleasure to open 

 a neat, tasty package. Sefton Florists' Boxes are trade builders, inas- 

 much as they are high class and make a good impression. Purchasers 

 of our boxes were once users of the inferior grades. 



Write for prices on your requirements. 



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 Pactorlest Anderson. Ind. Brookly^n, IV. Y. Chlcaso. 111. 



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TORONTO. 



The Market. 



The weather has been fine and busi- 

 ness excellent. There is an unusual 

 quantity of funeral work, which is 

 helping things considerably. Stock is 

 plentiful and arriving in good condi- 

 tion. Those dealers who put on special 

 price sales on Saturday report an ex- 

 cellent trade in valley, sweet peas and 

 violets for corsage bouquets. Social 

 events are quite numerous and this 

 class of trade is good. 



Various Notes. 



Jno. H. Dunlop is exhibiting samples 

 of the new Mme. Eussell rose in his 

 window and the display is attracting 

 considerable attention. 



April 18 the body of David Cooper 

 was found at the entrance to High park. 

 It was at first thought that Mr. Cooper 

 had committed suicide, but investiga- 

 tion showed that his death was due to 

 apoplexy. Of late years Mr. Cooper 

 had conducted a store at 615 Dundas 

 street. Previous to going into business 

 for himself he worked in the green- 

 houses of John H. Dunlop. Some years 

 ago, he worked in the retail store of 

 Charles Scrim, Ottawa, Ont. 



C, Goulding & Son and A. Jennings, 

 North Toronto, report having booked 

 many orders for taking care of plots 

 in Mount Pleasant cemetery. Business, 

 particularly in fiowering plants, is ex- 

 cellent in this end of the city. 



Mr. Annandale, of the Steele-Briggs 

 Seed Co., may have lost a brother-in- 

 law in the wreck of the Titanic. He 

 is under the impression that his rela- 

 tive shipped as one of the officers but 

 is unable to make sure. E. A. F. 



OLEN COVE, N. Y. 



Mr. and Mrs. Felix Mense and daugh- 

 ter, who have made Glen Cove their 

 home for many years, have left for 

 Minneapolis, Minn., where they will in 

 the future reside. Mr. Mense is a 

 pioneer florist of this section, and dur- 

 ing his stay here of forty years has 

 been in charge of many fine estates. 

 He was in the employ of Wright 

 Duryea, and with the late Charles A. 

 Dana, editor of the New York Sun, 

 whose estate at West or Dana 's Island, 

 was noted for its horticultural effects. 

 Later Mr. Mense accepted a position 

 with Charles Perkins, at Pembroke, his 



Who is Going to be Married 

 in Your Town Soon? 



Of course you have flowers ready, but your 



Ribbon Supply 



are you ready there? 

 Have you the right Tafietas, Satins and Chiffons ? 



The Pine Tree Ribbons and Chiff'ons will put 

 you right. These silk ribbons are beauties, ready 

 for every use and they fit in exactly with every plan. 



These are the only ribbons in America sold 

 direct from the Mill to Florist at but one profit. 



For effective floral wedding displays, bouquets 

 and plants, the Pine Tree line Is right and 

 ready. 



Be on time with an early order. 



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Philadelphia. Pa. 



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estate at the landing, now the country 

 place of Captain J. R. De Lamar. Aft- 

 erward Mr. Mense established himself 

 as a commercial florist, and lately sold 

 his interests to J. Henry Matz. Mr. 

 Mense was the prime mover in organiz- 

 ing a florists' society, which formed the 



QUALITY BOXES 



for cut flowers and desigms are our specialty. 

 Use them and attract the best trade in your 

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

 sism, lined or unlined. 



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nucleus of the Nassau Country Horti- 

 cultural Society, an organization of 

 over 150 members. 



Lima, O. — F. E. Thompson is now 

 foreman for Ralph Zetlitz, who has 

 30,000 square feet of glass. 



