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The Rorists' Review 



47 



Red Satin Ribboiis 



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 Prices 



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

 cheapest red satin ribbon on the market today. 



LION AND COMPANY, 118-120 East 25th Street, New York 



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Raedlein's Practicsil Assortments 



$22.90 

 $20.80 

 $29.50 



at Moderate 



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 overall, 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, $70.00 



RAEDLEIN BASKET CO. 



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TITEKNOT" SHOWERS 



The most practical addition to the Florists' 



Trade In years. 



A .(./ Bayeradorfer A Co., Philadelphia 



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or send $2.00 for sample order to 



WBI. WBISMANTEL, Mfr. 

 245 & Oraat* Ave, NEWARK, N. J. 



President, W. C. Stickel; secretary and 

 treasurer, Andrew Christensen; direc- 

 tors, S. J. Ooddard, Herman H. Bartsch, 

 W. C. Stickel, Andrew Christensen, 

 Charles Holbrow, Arthur S. Parker, 

 Lester W. Mann, Chester Paine and 

 Frank Edgar. Following the banquet 

 a program entertained the members. 

 Selections were given by a quintet of 

 ladies and gentlemen. Later Andrew 

 Christensen gave an instructive talk 

 about his reeent European trip, with 

 particular reference to his journey 

 through the devastated districts of 

 northern FraBce. Captain George S. 

 Moyse, field agent for the New England 

 branch of the National Flower Growers ' 

 Association, also spoke entertainingly 

 of his experiences in the same area. 



The reports showed the organization 

 in a flourishing financial condition, with 

 a substantial balance in the treasury, 

 in spite of increased overhead charges. 



A vote was taken on the Presidential 



A Big Seller 



Because 



A Big Help to the 

 Retail Florist 



ALBUM OF 

 DESIGNS 



Sixth Edition Now Ready 

 Send $1.25 now for one copy, or $12.00 for a dosen copies. 



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