. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 360 The American Florist. Sept. 2,. That new design that we spoke of has already proved its worth—both to us and the florists who are using it. Everyday orders for more are coming in. Many are repeat orders, and you know what that means. It means satisfaction. Let this new box design prove its worth to you by adding to the satisfaction of those who buy flowers from you. ^A PAPER BOX COMPANY^ ^^i^l302-l30& West Division Chica^o^%^ Mention the American Florist when writing grown in pots, all being
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 360 The American Florist. Sept. 2,. That new design that we spoke of has already proved its worth—both to us and the florists who are using it. Everyday orders for more are coming in. Many are repeat orders, and you know what that means. It means satisfaction. Let this new box design prove its worth to you by adding to the satisfaction of those who buy flowers from you. ^A PAPER BOX COMPANY^ ^^i^l302-l30& West Division Chica^o^%^ Mention the American Florist when writing grown in pots, all being in fine con- dition. He is offering a fine stock of vincas, and his large stock of ferns, Pandanus Veitchii, cyclamens, ardisias and other plants are looking fine. As usual, he will have a great stock of pot roses. J. K. Allen, the wholesaler, has of late been spending considerable time at Asbury Park and Ocean Grove, N. J., and has heard "Billy" Sunday preach. For our own part if com- pelled to listen to "Billy" Stmday's fire and brimstone sermons, we would prefer to hear him in winter time. George D. Nicholas, John Tryforos, John Carlaftes and James Carlaftes and wife, recently returned from an extended automobile trip through the up-state region and Vermont. They visited Albany, the military camp at Plattsburg, and many other points of William P. Ford, 107 "West 28th street, is handling an exceptionally fine stock of asters, Daybreak and other leading varieties being note- worthy. He recently visited his farm at Chad's Ford, Pa., and says that the crops need rain. Joseph S. Fenrich, 51 West 28th street, continues to receive good stock of the new, pink rose, Cleveland, from C. H. Totty, Madison, N. J. We re- cently heard a retailer predict that "Cleveland is the coming pink ; F. L. Freund, 976 Second avenue, is making extensive improvements in his store. A new plate glass front and a fine ice box are features that make it the finest s
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