. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. The American Florist. A'ov. 14, QUALITY AND STYLE IN FLOWER BOXES AT NO GREATER COST Quality of material used in addition to the practical and hand- some non-fading shades in which the boards are finished, bring style and distinctiveness to the package. Write for our illustrated catalog in colors, also price list and samples. THE SEFTON MFG CO., ''f^^lK^il' Holly Xmas Holly I have a choice lot of green heavy berried Holly that I will deliver by freight to points east of the Mississippi liver. Single Case, - -


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. The American Florist. A'ov. 14, QUALITY AND STYLE IN FLOWER BOXES AT NO GREATER COST Quality of material used in addition to the practical and hand- some non-fading shades in which the boards are finished, bring style and distinctiveness to the package. Write for our illustrated catalog in colors, also price list and samples. THE SEFTON MFG CO., ''f^^lK^il' Holly Xmas Holly I have a choice lot of green heavy berried Holly that I will deliver by freight to points east of the Mississippi liver. Single Case, - - - $ 5 cases or more, per case, Heavy 14-inch Holly Wreaths with plenty of berries, 100 $ My 20 years' experience insures you the right pack. , Felton,Del. New Crop Wild Smilax Now ready for shipment, $ per case. Natural and Perpetuated Moss. E. A. BEAVEN, jEvergreen, Ala. Southern Wild Smilax New Crop now ready tor shipment $ per case Natural and Perpetuated Moss. Caldwell the Woodsman Co. Everything in Southern Evergreens, EVERGREEN, ALABAMA. XMAS GREENS ORDER NOW. Ctioice Case Holly, Holly Wreaths and Laurel Roping. Can furnish any amount. any thine in jjreens. Better write your requirt-monts. H. E. CONWELL, "'ilSJfivARE Providence, R. I. BETTER DEMAND ANTICIPATED. Business? tlie past week lias not shown any decided increase; at pres- ent everything is quiet, but within a week everything will be ready for Thanksgiving, and it is hoped that things will come a-rushing. Chrysan- themums are still coming very good and will not be much better. NOTES. Appleton, of Broadway, has finished his new office, which he added to his ''place. It makes quite an improve- ment over the present place. L. L. Potter, of Conimicut, is cuting very fine Mrs. Englehart blooms that are excellent for color and flower. Fred Hoffman, of Pawtucket, Is cut- ting the Oolden Age chrysanthemum and they are fine. E. E. Howard, of Auburn, is cutting very fine Bon


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