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The Horists^ Review 



March 15. 1917. 



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Mar Plant Basket Assortfflents 



We are offering you two of the most popular ba»k«i sB8«i4ise&ts of tiie . . - 



season. These extraordinarily low priced assortments are made of '^ .., 



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Ct — uia e RaedleiB Quidity material, design and workmanship. 

 When you order RAEDLEIN, you will get the best. 



0P A A n A Assorted Baskets for A| A A A 



J^o.UU 5U Slants' "' p°^ted i^iy^yy 





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An Assorted Baskets for 

 Ai% potted plants in 4-in , 



Assorted Baskets for 

 plant! 

 5-in. and 6-in. sizes. . . V^'*^^' ^^'v plants, 



A necessity to the florist selliosf potted plants. 



ORDER 

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RAEDLEIN ! IBASKET CO. """ 



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EASTER 

 KBB AVINUB^. CATALOGUE 



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Mention The Revlyw when yon write. 



Over a Nillion Green Hyacinth Stakes 



at the following special low prices: 



Lots of 5000 Lots of lO.OCO 



12-inch length $0.90 per 1000 $0.85 per 1000 



18-inch length 1.20 per 1000 1.10 per 1000 



These prices only hold good until present stock is sold. 

 Write for prices in case lots, 25,000. 



Our Spring Catalogue is ready. Have you received your copy? 

 See our Special Offer for Caster. 



THE HOUSE OF MERIT 



JOS. G. NEIDINGER CO. 



FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 

 1309-11 N. 2nd St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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Francis Fay, for eiglit years with C. B. 

 Stahl and the Robert Craig Co., has 

 opened a flower store at Fifty-third and 

 Market streets. 



Tlie demand for seed is assuming ex- 

 traordinary proportions. E. J. Flood, 

 of the Ruist Seed Co., who has always 

 been opposed to night work, has felt 

 obliged to fall in line with the other 

 seed liouses, in a heroic effort to keep 

 lip with the orders. 



Henry C. Heilemann speaks modestly 

 of the business trip that he has just con- 

 cluded for the Joseph G. Neidinger Co. 

 By the way, the company 's spring cata- 

 logue has just been issued. 



Douglas Earl, son of Howard M. Earl, 

 is serving his apprenticeship in the 

 store of Henry A. Dreer, Tnc. 



Raymond Brunswick announces that 

 the M. Rice Co. Easter catalogue has 

 been sent out. 



Charles H. Grakelow is delighting the 

 passers by at Broad and Cumberland 

 streets with a real window tribute to 

 Ireland 's patron saint. 



Alfred M. Campbell is receiving the 

 most wonderful Emperor daffodils, real 

 exhibition flowers. 



THE PHILADELPHIA WHOLESALE FLORISTS' EXCHANSE 



A spleiiiM •H.rtmitT tar i taw man irtwers .f uawi evt fhwert. Batd vricet. Weekly ritarat. 



ROSES, CARNATIONS, EASTER and CALLA LILIES. Ail other flowers of quality. 



Night telegrams will receive careful attention. 



1615 RANSTEAD STREET. PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



. Jn BAKERi 12 South Hoi* strMt, PHILADELPHlAi Pk. 



SWEET PEAS— DAFFODILS-MIGNONETTE-CARNATIONS 



EUGENE BERNHEIMER WHOLESALE fLORIST 



R<M« Growers: Order your plants now. Best light pink rose in the market, September 



Mom, SH-inch pots, $12.00 per lOO; $100.00 per 1000. Grafting eyes, $60 00 per 1000. 

 1631 RANSTEAD STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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Humming birds and butterflies that 

 flutter from flower to flower are the lat- 

 est novelties that Paul Berkowitz shows 

 to visitors at the H. Bayersdorfer & 

 Co. establishment. 



.James M. Thoirs reminds the Cam- 

 denites of the approach of Easter with 

 his window displav this week. 



Phil. 



ROCHELLE 



Paper Pots and Dirt Bands. See psffe 95. 



Cameron, W. Va.— R. W. Wells, of the 

 Cameron Greenhouse Co., grower of cut 

 flowers, is planning a house .30x200 feet 

 to be used for lettuce and cucumbers. 



