. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 48 The Florists' Review Januabt 29, 1920 The VALENTINE BOX THAT WILL CONVERT YOUR FLOWERS FROM AN ORDINARY BOUQUET TO A— Real Valentine A white glazed folding box of won- derful quality. Printed in red cind gold with heart and arrow embossed. INEXPENSIVE PRACTICAL BEAUTIFUL Five Sizes: Per 100 Per 100 J0x6x5ii2 $ 21x6x3 $ 12x8x5hi 24x5x3^12 24x8x4 Valentine Day promises to be the best in the his- tory of the florists' trade. The demand for boxes will be greater than the supply. Order yours today. All orders taken subject
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 48 The Florists' Review Januabt 29, 1920 The VALENTINE BOX THAT WILL CONVERT YOUR FLOWERS FROM AN ORDINARY BOUQUET TO A— Real Valentine A white glazed folding box of won- derful quality. Printed in red cind gold with heart and arrow embossed. INEXPENSIVE PRACTICAL BEAUTIFUL Five Sizes: Per 100 Per 100 J0x6x5ii2 $ 21x6x3 $ 12x8x5hi 24x5x3^12 24x8x4 Valentine Day promises to be the best in the his- tory of the florists' trade. The demand for boxes will be greater than the supply. Order yours today. All orders taken subject to stock unsold. WRITE FOR PRICES ON OUR STANDARD LINE OF FLORISTS' BOXES Duro Paper Products Company 729-735 S. Wabash Ave., CHICAGO. New York Office: 1170 BROADWAY New York, called on the trade last week. W. C. Hughes, Zanesville, O., and Mrs. Lord, of Topeka, Kan., were recent visitors. J- E. K. MILWAUKEE, WIS. Tlie Market. Last week was in every way satisfac- tory to the grower who was able to cut stock and to the retailer who had orders for good flowers. The wholesaler had his troubles making the supply reach the round of regular customers and keep- ing all satisfied. The quality of all flowers was excep- tionally good; so few poor blooms ar- rived that they were not noticeable. Prices were not only high, but were high and firm. Roses have been hard to distribute, as there have not been enough to go around. Sweet peas have nearly dou- bled in supply, but fall far short of the demand. Carnations have gone to $12 per hundred and there are none to spare. Some Freesia Purity of fine quality finds a ready market. Violets maintain their price of $2 to $3 per hundred and move well. Calendulas are in fair quantity now. A limited supply of mignonette is avail- able. Orchids alone have had a slump. Some excellent flowers are quoted at $ to $12 per dozen. An unusual amount of funeral work of late has caused the retailers some concern in getting stock which was de- veloped far
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