. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^fV^ '•irL'.,. '/^- ::•• ?> ' The Florists' Review NOVKMBBB 2, THE FIBST 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 A


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^fV^ '•irL'.,. '/^- ::•• ?> ' The Florists' Review NOVKMBBB 2, THE FIBST 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 Tp YOU "^^ N. A. ARNOLD PAPER BOX GOIIPANY. 1302-1308 W. Divbioo St, GHIGABO Xt»r::^ Mention The Review when yon write. lets, cattleyas and butterfly orchids, with huge baskets of red and yellow chrysanthemums, made a great attrac- tion. Many of the retailers were greatly relieved during the week to receive shipments of bulbs, which in several cases complete their orders. H. J. H. INDIANAPOLIS. The Market. Chrysanthemums now are taking the lead over all other cut flowers. Many varieties are available, both large and small, and all of them bring good prices. Despite the numerous chrysan- themums, roses and carnations are in good demand and bring topnotch prices for this time of the year. The market for lilies has been a trifle sluggish, but the flowers make 10 and 12 cents each. Weddings and receptions have brought to valley and orchids an excellent de- mand. Sweet peas are becoming more plentiful and range in prices from $1 to $ per hundred. Single violets ar- rive to clear at 50 to 60 cents per hundred. A notable addition to the offerings is yellow daisies. A goodly supply of short snapdragons is on hand and these move at a fair price. A fair showing of pot chrysanthemums is made. Plu- mosus and Sprengeri have been in bet- ter demand and smilax has dropped to 15 cents per string. Fern leaves have been


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