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The Florists^ Review 



SaPTEMBEH 16, 1920 



Raedlein's Practical Assortments at Moderate Prices 



Assortment No. 1—50 Tumbler Baskets, 16 to 20 inches over all, 

 with liners in two-tone colors . - - - 



Assortment No. 11—25 Medium Cut Flower Baskets, 21 to 28 inches 

 over all, in two-tone colors with liners 



Assortment No. Ill— 15 Large Cut Flower Baskets, 34 to 42 inches 

 over all, in two-tone colors with liners 



SPECIAL— TOTAL three assortments 



$22.90 

 $20.80 



$29.50 

 $70.00 



713-717 Milwaukee Avenue 



Raedlein Basket Co-, cHicAG™iLUNors 



BOSTON NOTES. 



[Continued from page 63.] 



took second. His flowers, however, 

 were rather too sparse. 



For an artistic vegetable basket, 

 Sidney Hoffman beat the Houghton 

 Gorney Co. with a handsome, well ar- 

 ranged basket. 



H. K. Comley received honorable 

 mention for old-fashioned bouquets. 

 Matthew F. Ruane, of Waltham, had 

 a fine stand of flowers and plants in 

 one of the tents. On the closing day, 

 when Governor Coolidge attended, a 

 handsome basket of gladioli was pre- 

 sented to the Eepublican vice-presiden- 

 tial nominee from the horticultural in- 

 terests of Boston. Waltham has made 

 good and I look to see it do even bettor 

 jind bigger things a year hence. 



Various Notes. 



The next meeting of the Boston 

 Florists' Association will be held the 

 first week in October. 



J. R. Shield, the well known Med- 

 ford landscape gardener, has charge of 

 all the grading and landscape work on 

 the new Keith Memorial park, Brock- 

 ton, the estimated cost of which is over 

 $200,000. 



Penn furnished a handsome blanket 

 of Ophelia roses and many other de- 

 signs for the funeral of a prominent 

 Dorchester man September 12. 



The next exhibition at Horticultural 

 hall will occur September 26 and 27. 

 It is the annual fruit and vegetable 

 show, but many seasonable flowers will 

 also be shown. 



Donald McKenzie is back from a 

 two months' trip to England and Scot- 

 land. He experienced wet weather 

 while away. In visiting leading orchid 

 establishments, like Louis Sander's and 

 Charlesworth 's, he. found stock in sur- 

 prisingly good condition. 



Meetings of the Gardeners' and 

 Florists' Club will resume September 

 21 and a large attendance is looked for. 

 There will be vacation experiences 

 from members who have visited 

 Europe, Canada and various points in 

 the United States. Samuel Knowles, 

 of the Norfolk Agricultural School, will 

 give a practical lecture on poultry and 

 tell members how to secure maximum 

 egg production while prices are high. 



John K. M. L. Farquhar returned 

 from Europe this week after a most 

 enjoyable trip in several countries and 

 speaks most entertainingly of horti- 

 culture abroad. 



Thomas H. Meade, the well known I 



Writ* for CaUloga* 



BUCHBINDER BROS. 



11 8. La SaU* SU, CHICAGO 



SILK FIBER 



ONE INCH 



COLORS — Moss, Pink, 

 White, Light Violet, Yellow, 

 Nile, Red, Light Blue. 



Put up in 50-yd. bolts. 

 Per bolt, $2.35. 



In dozen lots, $2.25. 



BUY NOW; Market AdvanciiiK. 



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 Centrtl 6004 CHICAGO, HI. 



GLOEKLER FLOWER 

 REFRIGERATORS 



Send at onoe for Oatalorne F. tHnftntlnf 

 and dwrrlMng flower bomes. 



BOMAKD CLOEILCE CfLjnaAB^ft. 



representative of the Fottler, Fiske, 

 Rawson Co., is slowly recovering from 



Something to 

 send for 



that is, if you desire to 

 render a service in the 

 delivery of your cut flow- 

 ers, potted plants and 

 ferns, that will not soon 

 be forgfotten by your 

 customers. 



€L We have prepared a 

 beautiful folder, printed 

 in color, showing the 

 twelve designs in which 

 our handsome, classic 

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€L The folder, no doubt, 

 will open your eyes to the 

 possibility for increased 

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Mono Service Co. 



NEWARK. NEW JERSEY 



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