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Bear in mind that RAEDLEIN creations represent highest quality, exclu- 

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24 large Plant Baskets, two-tone finiah $20.00 



24 large Plant Baskets 15.00 



24 small Plant Baskets, two-tone finiah . . 15.00 



25 Cut Flower Baskets, decorated with hand-painted relief, finely fin- 



ished, and with metal liners 15.00 



24 small Plant Baskets 10.00 



25 Cut Flower Baskets, two-tone finiah, with metal liners included, 7.50 



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ter than the average success. He had 

 5,000 pots, using bulbs from Barnard 

 and Henderson, and nearly all made 

 stems above eighteen inches. Felix 

 Reichling says the cut of carnations 

 the first half of April was one-third less 

 than last year and the cut of roses one- 

 fourth heavier. 



The Easter flower show at Garfield 

 park opened Palm Sunday and over 

 5,000 people passed the counter in the 

 first eight hours. It was a good show 

 and people who saw it told their 



friends. All the other parks also have 

 special Easter displays, free to the 

 public and at least as accessible as the 

 Coliseum. 



The strength of the demand for cut- 

 tings of Carnation White Perfection is 

 noted by Wietor Bros., who say that 

 with many growers it is increasing in 

 popularity, while with them they rate 

 it below both Matchless and White 

 Enchantress and will drop it after this 

 season. 



Whether it was good luck or keen 



business foresight makes no difference, 

 the fact remains that Joseph Ziska & 

 Sons have been enjoying the benefits 

 of a stock of crepe paper bought be- 

 fore the advance in price took place 

 and held until values had not only 

 nearly doubled but green had become 

 practically unobtainable at any price. 



A new delivery car bearing the name 

 of the Riverview Florist, 3301 North 

 Claremont avenue, appeared on the 

 streets April 15. 



Erne & Klingel have been selling 



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