. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. npHESE boxes are 24 inches long, 8 inches wide and 6 inches deep. They were made to hold shrapnel. We have camou- flaged them with cedar bark slabs into the most strongly built win- dow or porch box we have ever made. Placed end to end they will fill almost any desired space. We are making a special drive on these boxes and offer them net F. O. B. Philadelphia at $ per dozen. See Article on Peace and War Box This Issue. WE HAVE NEVER SENT OUT A BETTER WINDOW BOX. JOS. G. NEIDINGER CO., North Second St., Philad


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. npHESE boxes are 24 inches long, 8 inches wide and 6 inches deep. They were made to hold shrapnel. We have camou- flaged them with cedar bark slabs into the most strongly built win- dow or porch box we have ever made. Placed end to end they will fill almost any desired space. We are making a special drive on these boxes and offer them net F. O. B. Philadelphia at $ per dozen. See Article on Peace and War Box This Issue. WE HAVE NEVER SENT OUT A BETTER WINDOW BOX. JOS. G. NEIDINGER CO., North Second St., Philadelphia, Pa. WWVVV\JVSfl^VVWVVVVVWVVUVSrt^^VWdVUVV1AV\«SflJWJVVVV\rtfl^ Fred H. Howard, of Los Ang-eles, Calif., was in this city for several days the past week and sailed for Europe May 31. He will be in Paris and other French cities acting as a judge for the rose shows, and will visit other European and British localities that are of interest to a horticulturist. He intends to be absent about two months. The funeral of Col. Robert Bacon, former ambassador to France, was held at Grace Episcopal church, June 2. Although many flora! designs were sent to the home, there was but modest display at the church. The casket, covered by the national colors, bore a large wreath of lily of the valley. Harold (J. Perry, general manager of the Dards store, Madison avenue and 44th street, has sailed for England on a business trip and is expected to be absent for five or six weeks. We hope our English friends will give him a cordial reception, as he is a clever and agreeable gentleman. George A. , sen of George W. Crawbuck. the Brooklyn whole- saler, who was in the United States navy for two years, attached to the transport service, has received his dis- charge, and has secured a good posi- tion with the Luckenbach S. S. Co. At their two stores, located near Evergreen cemetery, Brooklyn. Rod- man & Sons reported an exceMent Me- morial day business, exceeding previous years, and t


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