September 14, 1916. 



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The Florists^ Review 



35 



Distinctive Baskets for Fall Flowers 



The value of flowers is enhanced by properly displaying them. Display your stock 

 to the best advantage and sell the baskets as well as the flowers. We offer the 

 following assortments of twenty-five, and urge that you send us your order at 

 once so as to avoid any chance of not getting your fall supply in time. 



Assortment No. 1 



25 Cut Flower Baskets for short-stemmed 

 flowers, in all of the Dopular finishes 



$7.S0 



/Assortment No. 8 



25 Cut Flower Bikskets for medium-stemmed .•1C AA 

 flowers, in all of the popular finishes v'v.vV 



Assortment No. 8 



25 Cut Flower Baskets for long-stemmed €10 AA 

 flowers, in all the popular finishes ^Iv.Uv 



Buy your baskets from basket-makers, and be sure of only the highest quality. 



RAEDLEIN IIbASKET CO. 



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WIRE DESIGNS - BUY FROM THE MANUFACTURERS 



50,000 Wire Frames always in stock. Orders filled same day received. 



Send for our 64-page 



FLORIST SUPPLY CATALOGUE 



Showing over 200 



WIRE FLORAL DESIGNS 



B. E. and J. T. COKELY 



Ev«rythlnK In FUrlsts' Supplies. 



201 North Seventh Avenue, 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Established 21 Ysars. 

 SCRANTON, PA. 



proval of those present and sanction 

 was given to use the club name in con- 

 nection therewith. 



Various Notes. 



"Bob" Heinl, now of Washington, 

 but better known in Terre Haute, Ind., 

 as the son of .John G. Heinl, appeared 

 quite conspicuously in the limelight re- 

 cently by the arrival of "Bob" Heinl, 

 Jr., and also by having returned home 

 after a somewhat protracted sojourn 

 in the Emergency hospital, where he 

 underwent an operation, ^e now is 

 receiving double congratuladions. 



George C. Shaffer last week observed 

 paint-up and clean-up week at his store 

 at Fourteenth and I streets, north 

 west, repainting the entire interior and 

 generally getting the establishment in 

 good shape in preparation for the fall. 



The Washington Floral Co., of Four- 

 teenth street, northwest, had occasion 

 last' week to again report to the police 

 department a robbery at its garage. A 

 considerable quantity of automobile 

 equipment was stolen by someone who 

 seems to have picked out this garage 

 for a series of robberies. 



Miss Nellie Brueninger, who for a 

 number of years has been in charge of 

 the office at the Gude Bros. Co. store, 

 will spend a considerable part of Sep- 



Plants Sell Better 



when the ugly clay pota 

 are bidden by the attrac- 

 tive and artistic 



EVER-READY 

 POT COVERS 



strong: cardboard foan- 

 dat4an. Best quality 

 waterproof crepe paper, 

 silk fiber ribbon ties at 

 top and bottom. Firmly 

 ' ^^ ^" " held with Improved 



metal fagtenlnirs. Furnished In four colors and 

 many sizes. Write for samples and price Ust 

 today. Send 10c for postage. 



EVEB-BEADT FLOWEB POT OOVEB CO. 

 146 Unches Ave., Buffalo, N. T. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



teraber with her sister, who lives on a 

 ranch a score of miles or so west of 

 Denver, Colo. She also will visit Hot 

 Springs, Ark., and make a short tour 

 of the middle west before returning to 

 Washington October 1. 



A. B. Warren, of the Forest Hill Gar- 

 dens, of South Richmond, Va.; Julius 

 Dilloff, of New York, and Joseph J. 

 Goudy, of Philadelphia, were among the 

 visitors here last week. C. L. L. 



Lebanon, Pa.— C. iL. Schmidt has 

 taken John Bernstein, formerly of 

 Carlisle, into partnership. 



BUY YOUR FLORISTS' SUPPLIES FROM 



LBaumann&Co. 



357-359 W. Chicago Ave.. CHICAGO. ILL 



We have the largest and most 

 complete stock. Sea Moss or 

 Japanese Air Plants; Natural 

 prepared Ferns. Cycas Leaves. 

 Magnolia Leaves. Cycas 

 Wreaths. Magnolia Wreaths. 

 Moss Wreaths. Metallic Designs 

 and a big line of Novelties. 



Mention The Serlew when yon write. 

 ROCHESTEE, N. Y. 



The Market. 



During exposition week business usu- 

 ally is dull, but it may be stated that 

 such was not the case this year. Dur- 

 ing the week a large quantity of wed- 

 ding and funeral work kept most of 

 the stores busy and was the means of 

 moving a great quantity of stock. Stock 

 has not been any too plentiful, how- 

 ever, and most of it has been used to 

 best advantage. We have been for- 

 I tunate during the last two or three 



