OCTOBBE 21, 1920 



The Rorists' Review 



47 



Red Satin Ribbons 



FOR CHRISTMAS 



We offer a very special lot in Nos. 40, 60 and 80 

 at prices in conformity with the movement of 



Down With High 



The quantity is limited. Get busy at once. This is the 

 cheapest red satin ribbon on the market today. 



LION AND COMPANY, iis-izo East 25th street, New York 



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Raedlein's Practical Assortments 



at Moderate 



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Assortment No. 7—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 overall, in two-tone colors with liners. 



Assortment No. 7/7—15 Large Cut Flower Baskets, 

 34 to 42 inches over all, in two-tone colors with liners. 



$22.90 

 $20.80 

 $29.50 



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SPECIAL— TOTAL three assortments, $70.00 



RAEDLEIN BASKET CO. 



713-717 MILWAUKEE AVE. 



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"TITEKNOT" SHOWERS 



The most practical addition to the Floifsts' 

 Trade In years. 

 . vfBayer8dorfer& Co., Philadelphia 

 ^^^^iMcCallum Co., Plttsbursrh 



or send $2.00 for sample order to 



WM. WEISNANTEL, Mfr. 

 245 S. Orang* Ave., NEWARK, N. J. 



of the Hills indicated what the flower 

 growing industry might some day be- 

 come, when such places were the rule 

 and not the exception. 



Lemon Shows Boses. 



After luncheon the party took to the 

 automobiles again and drove to the 

 range of the Fred H. Lemon Co., pass- 

 ing on the way the well appearing store 

 of the company in town. There are 

 about 50,000 feet of glass at this, the 

 old E. G. Hill, place. It is filled with 

 many kinds of stock for retail trade, use 

 being made of every inch, and all 

 showed careful culture. 



Of chief importance were the roses. 

 Angelus, of course, has a prominent 

 place and was much admired by some, 

 though a few doubted its usefulness in 

 markets where two-tone effects are not 

 popular, while others predicted its suc- 

 cess in still other markets for just that 

 reason. A number of other seedlings, 

 which are being tested, were given much 



Send for McCALLUM'S 



1920-1921 CATALOGUE 

 Of Florists^ Supplies 



HEADQUARTERS- 137 SEVENTH ST., PITTSBURGH, PA. 

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consideration. A fragrant red of the 

 Beauty type was of note. A sulphur 

 yellow and a white were also conspicu- 

 ous. One bench of a deep pink seedling 

 was remarkable for its growth, which 

 drew comment from everybody. Its 

 substance was good also. At a certain 

 stage, however, it appears as though it 

 were bullheaded, though it opens per- 

 fectly later. Mr. Lemon uses it for his 

 retail trade and expects a splendid crop 

 of it for Christmas. 



While some of the visitors left to 

 catch trains for home, others made jour- 

 neys to other establishments in the 

 vicinity of Richmond. 



OHIO STATE MUM SHOW. 



The annual chrysanthemum show of 

 the Ohio State University, at Columbus, 

 has evolutionized into a horticultural 

 festival, for other plant life has been 

 included in the exhibitions, especially 

 landscape work, apples and vegetables. 

 The festival will last four days, begin- 

 ning November 11. 



This event is controlled and operated 

 exclusively by the students of the de- 

 partment of horticulture with the ob- 

 ject of creating interest among students 

 and growers in the production of first- 

 class fruits, vegetables and flowers. 

 Attendance at the show includes not 



