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The Florists' Review 



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Special! 



Christmas Baskets 



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EST OF 3 



Order Number 135 



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$2.75 



Illustrated on page 51 of The Review for November 18 



The above nest of baskets are made of straw braid 

 with flat wooden bottoms. A very inexpensive bas- 

 ket for the florist for either funeral work or table 

 use. Also made to take a 5-inch pot, 6-inch pot and 

 and 7-inch pot. They are finished in two-tone colors 

 and contain metal liners. Sold in the nest only. 

 Height of baskets, 20 inches, 22 inches and 24 inches. 

 Depth of baskets, 5 inches, 6 inches and 7 inches. 

 Price per nest of three, $2.75. 



Our Basket Department is ready to make up Special Baskets for every occasion. 



PITTSBURGH CUT FLOWER CO., 



116-118 Seventh St. PITTSBURGH, PA. 



"WE SERVE TO SELL YOU AGAIN" 



Write for your copy of our new 



Worth While WILL-0-WARE Basket Catalogue 



Showing the most practical and complete line of Florists* Baskets 



When you want to "FILL IN" on Baskets for Christmas trade send your rush orders to us and get fresh, 

 new, bright baskets. We have no old, picked over stock. Each order is colored as received, insuring you 

 clean stock. Send us your orders, large or small; we will get them out immediately. Our rush order depart- 

 ment can take care of Christmas orders up to December 15. 



BURLINGTON WILLOW WARE SHOPS, Burlington, Iowa. 



east of Chicago last week. He reports 

 that the passing of the mum season will 

 result in a considerable increase in the 

 calls on this market. Most of the large 

 stores look to Chicago for their better 

 grades of roses. 



E. Scheffler, Wheaton, only began to 

 cut his crops of pompons for Thanksgiv- 

 ing. He will cut until Christmas. 



A. J. Zech accounts for last week's 

 boost in the market 's activity by point- 

 ing out that chrysanthemums had be- 



come pretty well cleaned up everywero 

 within Chicago's shipping radius, with 

 the result that innumerable florists who 

 recently have been using their own 

 mums again came into position to handle 

 Chicago flowers. The increase in busi- 

 ness principally was in shipping. 



N. J. Wietor points to Little Gem 

 as a white button chrysanthemum ca- 

 pable of traveling with Baby Margaret, 

 yellow. 



Mike Freres, with Pyfcr & Co., has 



had an anxious week, Mrs. Freres being 

 in a hospital, ill with pneumonia. She 

 is past the danger point, 



O. W. Frese says November 20 was 

 the biggest day this market has seen 

 since last spring. 



Jury service occupies a share of J. E. 

 Pollworth's attention this week. He is 

 serving in the Municipal court. 



John Kruchten was 38 years of age 

 Sunday, November 21. 



Preliminary work on the projected 20- 



