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.NoviMBas 2, 1916. 



The Piorists' Review 



85 



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THIS BEAUTIFUL BASKET 



IS A WINNER FOR XMAS TRADE AND A 

 DEPENDABLE BASKET FOR STAPLE USE 



20 



Baskets finished in all colors 

 complete with liners. . ... . 



$5. 



00 



These baskets, in beautiful two-tone effects, are of 

 unprecedented valnp. They atJe manufactured by a 

 new process which permits them to be sold at a price 

 much lower than the ordinary basket. Send check 

 or money order for $5.00, and we will send them by 

 return express. 



WRITE FOR OUR CATALOGUE 



JOHNSON BASKET CO. 



319-321 West Randolph Street; 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



Manufacturers of " BEST-OF-ALL " Line of FlorisU' BaskeU and Pot Covers 



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I The Jos. G. Neidinger Company | 



I announce the association of MR. HENRY C. HEILEMANN with THE HOUSE OF MERIT | 



5 ^[T It is with particular pleasure we make this announcement, feeling that it is s 



S ^'^ another step forward in giving the Trade even better service than here- 5 



S tofore. Mr. Heilemann, having been connected with the florist business in S 



5 ^- general for many years, is particularly well fitted to assist us in a contin- E 



5 uance of our fixed policy of "Giving the maximum of quahty plus service s 



s * at the minimum of cost." s 



I 1309-11 N. 2d St., Philadelphia, Pa. FLORISTS' SUPPLIES | 



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Mentton The R^Tlew when yon write. 



to Berger Bros, from his Bickmore 

 Greenhouses, at Palmer's Corner, near 

 Chester, Pa. 



M. Duval, of T. W. Wood & Son, 

 Eichmond, Va,, was here recently. 



Edward Eeid has had a big October 

 with orchids and valley. 



Victor I. Ridenour has been doing 

 a heavy business this week. 



The Philadelphia Wholesale Florists' 

 Exchange has taken on another sales- 

 man. 



Raymond Brunswick says the M. 

 Rice Co. has had in October the best 

 month's business in its history. Or- 



ders are ahead so far for November 

 that night work is required to keep 

 pace with them. 



Alfred M. Campbell is receiving fine 

 chrysanthemums from his Strafford 

 Flower Farm. Strafford is a good com- 

 mercial orange. Fairy Queen is a pleas- 

 ing variety for bunches. 



Paul Berkowitz makes time to greet 

 callers cheerily in the heavy rush of 

 business at H. Bayersdorfer & Co.'s. 

 Phil. 



I THANK The Review for good results. 

 — Charles Taynor, New Carlisle, O. 



BOCHESTEB, N. Y. 



Tbe Market. 



Market conditions last week were 

 not so satisfactory as those of pre- 

 ceding weeks. There is a large quan- 

 tity of flowers arriving daily and the 

 quality is good with most of the items. 

 The stock does not move fast, although 

 the demand is steady. Probably on ac- 

 count of the many political meetings, 

 there is little entertaining going on; 

 the demand for wedding and funeral 

 work has fallen off considerably. 



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