. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 34 The Florists' Review OCTOBBB 18, 6ima5^ line is a Good Une toTTGlo T *HE FACT that we have in the past seven years built up the largest Cut Flower Box business in the Country is our best advertisement. We strive to please and the results speak for themselves. "WHEN BETTER BOXES ARE MADE WE WILL MAKE THEM'' is still our slogan. We manufacture and carry in stock for prompt shipment: Oxford Gray, Mist Green, Mist Tan, White Carnation and our popular Favorite grade—the latter a most satisfactory telescope shipping box. Holiday boxes in s
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 34 The Florists' Review OCTOBBB 18, 6ima5^ line is a Good Une toTTGlo T *HE FACT that we have in the past seven years built up the largest Cut Flower Box business in the Country is our best advertisement. We strive to please and the results speak for themselves. "WHEN BETTER BOXES ARE MADE WE WILL MAKE THEM'' is still our slogan. We manufacture and carry in stock for prompt shipment: Oxford Gray, Mist Green, Mist Tan, White Carnation and our popular Favorite grade—the latter a most satisfactory telescope shipping box. Holiday boxes in season. We make special sizes promptly and at reasonable charge, and specialize in attractive and up-to-date printing and embossing. With our increased facilities we aim to make our service the best in our line, and if you are in the market it will pay you to wai t for the 'Climax" Salesman, or send for laie price list and samples to nearest office: 141 Milk St., Boston; 2914 11th N. Wash- '°"°°"' CLIMAX MANUFACTURING COMPANY Main Office and Plant: 200 Factory Street, CASTORLAND, N. V. Des Moines Autumn Flower Show AUDITORIUM, NOVEMBER 7, 8, 9 AND 10, 1917 Under the Auspices of The Iowa State Florists' Association For trade space and premium list, vsrrite J. S. WILSON, DES MOINES, IOWA Mention The Review wtien yon write. DAYTON, O. The Market. Frost last week put an cud to outdoor stock, thus making; .cut flowers in smaller supply. Chrysanthemums, roses and lilies are in good demand, but the sup- ply is not large. Dahlias and asters are still seen, but the quality is poor. Be- gonias are being used in funeral work, owing to the scarcity of other stock. Carnations are not yet plentiful, but are of better quality. Potted plants are be- ginning to sell rapidly. Business among the retailers last week was good, fu- neral work being heavy, while there were a number of decorations. Various Notes. Mrs. Forest Mitman left October 12 for San Diego, Cal., where
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