. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. THE FIRST IMPRESSION. WHEN making a delivery the first impression is made by the box. Of course the flowers contained in it cannot fail to please, but you did not make the flowers. Your contribution toward the perfec- tion of the whole is the box. A well made, neat and attractive box is the only means you have to impress your connection with the tran- saction, so why not make the box your opportunity to impress your name on the memory of those who receive the flowers? USE ARNOLD BOXES AND KNOW THAT THE FIRST IMPRESSION IS FAVORABLE TO YOU k. A. ARN


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. THE FIRST IMPRESSION. WHEN making a delivery the first impression is made by the box. Of course the flowers contained in it cannot fail to please, but you did not make the flowers. Your contribution toward the perfec- tion of the whole is the box. A well made, neat and attractive box is the only means you have to impress your connection with the tran- saction, so why not make the box your opportunity to impress your name on the memory of those who receive the flowers? USE ARNOLD BOXES AND KNOW THAT THE FIRST IMPRESSION IS FAVORABLE TO YOU k. A. ARNOLD PAPER BOX COMPANY. 1302-1308 W. Division SL, CHICAGO. Mention The Review when yon write. Congress included in the law appropri- ating funds for the expenses of the local government for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1917, a provision that "hereafter the commissioners of the District of Columbia are authorized and directed to assess and collect rent from all users of space occupied under the sidewalks and streets in the District of Columbia, which said space is occupied or used in connection with the business of said ; John McCabe, who operates the de- livery car of his father, M. J. McCabe, of Good Hope, D. C, figured in an acci- dent last week which resulted in serious injury to the occupant of a pleasure car, and minor injuries to four others who accompanied lier and the placing under arrest of the chauffeur of that machine. He was charged with collid- ing, for he hit the florists' machine from the back, badly damaging it. C. L. L. LANCASTER, PA. Florists' Club's Visiting Tour. Thursday afternoon, November 16, about thirty members of the Lancaster County Florists' Club journeyed by automobile eastward from Lancaster and visited eight florists' establish- ments. At Charles M. Weaver's, where sweet peas are grown almost exclusively, we found houses of these in fine order. Some of the peas are long-stemmed, with large blooms; others are several feet high, an


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