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The Florists^ Review 



JULT 20, 1916. 



PI.ANT BASKET 



All out* baskets contain liners 



All Baskets Look Alike 



on Paper-- I 



But you can't use the paper they are on— at least, not as a basket, g 



Every basket made in the Neidinger factory is tested with the nat- g 



ural flowers or plants, whichever the case may be, before they are g 



made up as stock, to ascertain whether they are practical in every m 



way for the purpose for which they are intended. Thi» insures M 



you against getting a cut flower basket that will not hold cut g 



flowers, a plant basket that you cannot plant in satisfactorily or a m 



tumbler basket that will tumble over when fllled. In fact, any B 



basket turned out by us has the guarantee of the Neidinger qual- g 



ity, which is why we call them practical. g 



Our Special Offer for this week: 1 



No. 269- 6-inch, height 23ifl inches 10 65 M 



No. 269— 7-inch, height 2b^ inches 76 g 



No. 269- 8-inch, height 27^9 inches 95 m 



No. 269- 9-inch, height 29ifl inches 1.16 m 



No. 2C9— 10-inch, height 81^ inches..... 1.86 B 



Watch our 'w««kly ads . . . Wot your benefit g 



THE HOUSE OF MERIT | 



JOS. G. NEIDINGER COMPANY | 



1309-1311 N. Second Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. m 



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Mention Th^ R#r1ew whrn ytm wr1t»> 



Exchange. It is shrewdly surmised that 

 the wedding will take place August 15. 



Robert Craig and Mrs, Craig are at 

 Ocean Grove, N. J. 



Recent visitors included Walter H. 

 Taepke, of Detroit, Mich.; Charles F. 

 Edgar, of Lancaster, Pa.; Samuel Cape, 

 of Pittsburgh, Pa., and J. M. Carey, of 

 Detroit, Mich. Both tigers motored 

 here separately. 



An engagement of great interest in 

 florists' circles is that of Miss Camp- 

 bell, daughter of the well known rose 

 grower, George E. Campbell, of Flour- 

 town, Pa., to Joseph S. Myers, son of 

 Prank P. Myers, Beauty specialist, of 

 Myers & Samtman, Wyndmoor, Pa. 

 Both young people have many friends 

 who extend hearty good wishes. 



Robert Kift is at Bar Harbor, Me. 



William J. Young, Jr., is bringing 

 gladioli from his Linfield farm to his 

 store in Germantown — early gladioli. 

 By the way, Mr. Young tells a story of 

 a man at Linfield who is so powerful 

 that he stops an express train at will 

 by raising his hand. 



Regret is expressed in this city at 

 the death of John Poehlmann, of the 

 P()fhlmann Bros.- Co., Chicago. Mr. 

 Polhlmann was the uncle of Mrs. E. 

 Farenwald, of Roslyn, Pa. 



Julius Kohler, of Frankford, Pa., is 

 at Avalon, N. J. 



George Burton, of Wyndmoor, Pa., 

 has taken his family to Ocean City, 

 N. J. 



Herman Schoenfeld has marketed a 

 large stock of spring plants from his 

 greenhouses ariEighty-sixth street and 

 Crothers avenue. 



The Orchid Flower Shop was closed 

 for the summer July 8. It is expected 

 that Miss Violet Rose will reopen the 

 store early in September. 



A package of German flower seeds 

 without legible postmarks has just 

 reached the Henry F. Michell Co., 

 "probably by submarine," as Franklin 

 Ely told his associates. 



You Can Have Sugar 



on your bread and butter this summer if you sell 

 Raedlein tumbler size cut flower baskets. 



Of course you know that we manufacture bas- 

 kets of all shapes and sizes and at all prices and 

 sell them too, but as a seasonable offer we suggest 

 the following Special Assortment for your sum- 

 mer trade : 



25 tumbler size cut flower baskets 

 in assorted styles and colors for 



$7.50 



The same quality in both material and workmanship that is 

 so familiar in all Raedlein creations. 



Raedlein Baskets are made from selected materials only and 

 by expert workmen. 



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Have you our latest catalogue on file? 

 If not we will send you one for the asking. 



RAEDLEIN flBASKET CO. 



DESIGNERS A| 



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Mention The R«t1«w wban jon write. 



WM. J. BAKERf 12 MiShMS* sS^t, PHILADELPHIA! PA^ 



SEASONABLE CUT FLOWERS 



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