. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 40 The Florists' Rc\^cw Febbuaex 3, 1916. QUALITY FOLDING VALENTINE BOXES QMake your selection from the following sizes 10 X 6 X 5K 12 X 8 X 5K 24 X 5 X 3K 30 X 5 X 3K 24 X 8 X 4 28 X 8 X 4 Per 100 .$ . . . . . ^ ^ ^^ -O C^ .'C' ^Qf SERVICE fflYOU will no doubt want an assortment of these for Val- entine Day. Printed in two colors, Ked and Gold, as shown in the design, with the red heart embossed, they make a very handsome package. At the prices quoted you can well af- ford to give these to the custo- mer without charge


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 40 The Florists' Rc\^cw Febbuaex 3, 1916. QUALITY FOLDING VALENTINE BOXES QMake your selection from the following sizes 10 X 6 X 5K 12 X 8 X 5K 24 X 5 X 3K 30 X 5 X 3K 24 X 8 X 4 28 X 8 X 4 Per 100 .$ . . . . . ^ ^ ^^ -O C^ .'C' ^Qf SERVICE fflYOU will no doubt want an assortment of these for Val- entine Day. Printed in two colors, Ked and Gold, as shown in the design, with the red heart embossed, they make a very handsome package. At the prices quoted you can well af- ford to give these to the custo- mer without charge, and thus obl>ain considerable good adver- tising. A. A. ARNOLD PAPER BOX COMPANY 1302-1308 WEST DIVISION STREET CH iCAGO Mention The Ravlew when yon write. striking window displays. The observ- ance of the sentimental day will be more general this year than ever. Last year broke all records. J. J. Coan showed the first sham- rocks of the season January 29. A. J. Quttman is back from the St. (Ldu^s carnation convention, visiting several western cities on his way. He was much pleased with the reception accoi-ded his specialties, Laura Weber, Peace and Prima Donna. Wm. Doyle, with A, Sauter, in the Coogan building, was married Janu- ary 23. Wm. Cahill, well and favorably known to the seed trade of the east, has joined the force of salesmen in the employ of E. J. Irwin. Woodrow & Marketos are busy deco- rating the rooms of the Architectural League, 215 West Fifty-seventh street, for the annual exhibition commencing February 4. The contract amounts to over $2,000. A number of New Yorkers attended the annual banquet of the Nassau County Horticultural Society at Glen Cove, L. I., January 25. C. H. Totty was the toastmaster. The annual ball of the employees of Bobbink & Atkins took place January 28, at Newark, N. J., over 400 attend- ing. F. L. Atkins and L. C. Bobbink, with their wives, led the grand march. The first annual banquet of the Re- tail Florists' Association an


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