DlCBUBiR 28, 1916. 



The Florists^ Review 



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Raedlein Holiday 

 Assortments 



We are Offering You Four Special Holiday Basket Assortments of Genuine 

 RAEDLEIN QUALITY, in all colors, complete with liners, at a remarkably low price. 



Assortment No. 1 



25 assorted baskets for small 

 potted plants, holly 

 and cut flowers . . 



$7.50 



Assortment No. 3 



25 assorted baskets for medium 

 stemmed cut flow- 

 ers, plants, box- 

 wood, etc 



$15.00 



Assortment No. 2 



25 assorted baskets for plants 

 and cvft flowers. d>||> f\f\ 

 Made in larger size, v lU. UU 



AssortoMnt No. 4 



25 assorted baskets for long 

 stemmed cut flow- 

 ers and plants. 



$25.00 m 



Raedlein baskets are used by the best florists the country 

 over. Our baskets are made of reed and willow exclus- 

 ively. Don't wait — order today. 



RAEDLEIN ObASKET CO. 



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Mention The Rerlew when yog write. 



ALPHA'S 



Money-Makings Funeral 

 Design Catalogue 



Write for information. Don't 

 delay— tomorrow may be too 

 late. We will tell you why 

 when you Write. 



Alpha Floral Company 



Lock Box 675 Kanaaa City, Mo. 



Mgatljn Tte Berlew when y<m write. 



M. Eggeling, Windier 's, the Schoenle 

 Floral Co., the Bergstermann Floral Co. 

 and Charles Beyer say that trade was as 

 good as that of any previous Christmas. 

 Ostertag Bros., the C. Young & Sons Co. 

 and Miss T. Badaracco also report a 

 ffrand Christmas trade this year. 



W. H, Kruse opened a branch store on 

 ^outh Grand avenue and reports a splen- 

 <lid business at the new and old stand. 

 A heavy plant business was done there. 



Telegraph orders again featured this 

 *^hristmas. The Eeview advertisers re- 

 port large orders coming in from all 

 parts for both plant and cut flower de- 

 ■'iveriea. 



•Toseph Deutschniann, secretary of the 

 ' ounty Growers' Association, says that 

 'nembers should not forget the big meet- 

 "ig of the association .January 3, at the 

 '-leven Mile House. This mooting will 

 be important, as a general review of the 

 Christmas business will be made. 



P*l^^^* ^^ do you realize in addition to our local 

 ^ growers and regular consignors out 

 of the city we maintain a buyer who is on the Chica- 

 go market every day in the year? We may fail 

 on rush orders but not on regular orders. 



Fancy Russell 10c to 20c Carnations 3c to 4c 



Fancy Ophelias 8c to 12c 



Short Ophelias 5c to 7c 



Milady 8c to 15c 



Sunburst 6c to 10c 



Killarneys 4c to 8c 



Fancy Short Boxwood, lb. . . 15c 



California Violets, doz. bnchs .... $1.50 



Easter Lilies 10c to 12c 



Stevia, bunch of 25 50c 



Asparagus, bunch 50c 



Mexican Ivy, 100 fiOc 



Fancy Ferns, 1000 $3.00 



T. J. NOLL & CO. 



1109 Grand Avenue, 



KANSAS CITY, MO. 



Miss Loretta Young has bought out 

 the interest of F. Daugherty in the 

 To^vnsend Floral Co., at Olive street and 

 Boyle avenue. She will have her sister 

 with her as assistant. 



Miss Histon, formerly of the Town- 

 send Floral Co., opened her new store 

 on Boyle avenue, near Olive street, last 



week. ^liss Histon has a following in 

 society circles, and this should assure 

 her success in hor venture. 



The east side branch of Grimm & 

 Gorly, under tlio management of Marion 

 Uhlsclimidt, did a rushing Christmas 

 business. Mr. Uhlschmidt says that 

 never was there a better Christ- 



