March 18, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



29 



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You can be assured of getting first-class stock and service 



when your orders go to- 



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JOSEPH FOERSTER CO. 



160 North Wabash Avenue 

 CHICAGO 



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Mention The Rerlew wben yon write. 



RAEDLEIN ASSORTMENTS FOR EASTER< 



ASSORTMENT NO. 1. 



Tumbler Baskets, in all colors, complete with 

 liners 



ASSORTMENT NO. 2. 



fl C Cut Flower Baskets, in all colors, 9 to 12 inches deep, 

 1^' 26 to 32 inches over all. complete with metal liners. . 



ASSORTMENT NO. 3.. 



f O Cut Flower Baskets, for long-stemmed stock, assorted tlfi AA 

 ■^ colors, comolete with metal liners t^m.ww 



ORDER NOW 



$ 8.S0 

 $12.00 



ASSORTMENT NO. 4. 



Plant Baskets, for 4, 6, 6 and 7-inch standard and 



bulb pots, in all colors 



(Linen can be had extra if desired.) 



$n.2s 



_ ASSORTMENT NO. 5. 



*>A Plant Baskets, 7 to 9 inches in diameter, 24 to 27 tlfi AA 



^^ inches overall, in all colors ♦lu.ww 



(Liners can be bad extra if desired.) 



--^ ™ ASSORTMENT NO. 6. 



t O Plant Baskets, 12 to 16 inches in diameter and 26 to tlfi 9Z 



■^ 31 inches over all, in all colors ♦lO.fcil 



(Liners can be had extra if desired.) 



Best 



Quality 



Baskets 



RAIDLEIN fjBASKET CO. 



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All 



Popular 



Sellers 



Mention Tho HeTtew when yon writ*. 



OSCAR LEISTNER 



SUCCESSOR TO 

 JOHNSON BASKET CO. 



MMffMlwcrs of "BCSTOF-ALL" Une of Florists' 

 Basheb nd Pot Covers 



319 W. Randolph St., Chicasro 



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of Easter lilies. A few potted Easter 

 lilies may be obtained at the present 

 time. Some fine baby primroses, hya- 

 cinths, begonias, tulips, daffodils and 

 small spiraeas may be had. 



Cut flowers are increasing in supply. 

 Carnations are plentiful. There are 

 enough roses to fill all orders. Bulbous 

 stock is in abundant supply, especially 

 Paper Whites. Callas are plentiful. 

 Sweet peas are daily increasing in sup- 

 ply and some snapdragons with long 

 stems are being cut. A few kinds of 

 blooming shrubs are being displayed in 

 the florists' windows. Some splendid 

 pansies were noted recently, also some 

 large calendulas. 



Several large balls were held recently 

 which called for elaborate decorations. 

 A number of corsages were sold for these 

 balls, which called for quantities of 

 roses, violets, sweet peas and orchids. 

 A number of weddings called for palms 

 and ferns for decorating, as well as 



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I SPRING FLOWERS I 



i nissr wniows, snn peis, mm\s I 



5 Roses 6c to 20c 



S Carnations 4c to 6c 



= Peas 50c to $1.50 



= Jonquils 6c to 8c 



Pussy Willows, per bunch, 3oc S 



Sprengeri and Plumosus, 5 



per bunch 50c s 



Ferns, per 1000 $4. 50 | 



Moss, per bale $2.50 5 



Nico-Fume and Black Leaf 40, cans 50c to $10.50. 



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I T. J. NOLL & COMPANY I 



I 1109 Grand Avenue KANSAS CITY, MO. g 



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elaborate bouquets. Several of the local 

 millinery stores have had their spring 



openings this week. The stores were 

 decorated with palms and ferns. Fu- 



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