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The Florists^ Review 



December 30, 1920 



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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 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 H 



Raedlein Basket Co., 713-717 Milwaukee Ave., Chicago, 111. | 



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$22.90 

 $20.80 

 $29.50 



WIDE EDGE CHIFFON qox!^ 



ALL COLORS, lOc PER YARD 



AVERAGE BOLT, 40 YARDS 



Write for Price List on Wire Designs 



JOSEPH ZISKA & SONS 



169-175 North Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO, ILL. 



Wire Design Specialists. 



Complete Line of Florists' Supplies. 



Service and Prices. A Trial Order (send it by mail U you can't come) will Convince You. 



tra delivery facilities for Christmas cost 

 nearly $500 each year. 



Earl Mann came up from Eiclimond to 

 take a look at the market during its 

 rush. 



NEWPORT, R. I. 



The volumo of business among tlic 

 florists of this city and vicinity this 

 year compared (|uito favorably with 

 that of former years, especially in the 

 demand for greens of every description, 

 of which there was a generally good 

 supply. Mistletoe was somewhat scarce 

 and brought unusually good prices. The 

 call for cut flowers was not so large as 

 it has been in some previous years, but 

 was fully in proportion to the supply. 

 The assortment of plants was consider- 

 ably curtailed as compared with other 

 Yulctides, because of the dearth of 

 stock on account of the embargo. Every- 

 body reports good business and com- 

 plete clean-ups. Weather conditions 

 were ideal for deliveries. The holiday 

 season can be considered entirely suc- 

 cessful. 



William Jurgens was a business 

 visitor in New York last week. 



_ W. H. M. 



SAMPLE FREE! 



GEBHARDT'S 



(WAXED) 



RUSSELL ROSE 



FOR HIGH CLASS DESIGN WORK lJlr!!ScS:, 

 LOOKS LIKE A REAL RDSSELL ROSE *"""" '" """^ 



A Russell in Fact 



A POST CARD WILL BRING A RUSSELL ROSE TO YOU WITHOUT ANY COST. 



R. E. GEBHARDT CO., 322-324 W. North Ave., CHICAGO, ILL. 



BRAMPTON, ONT. 



Christmas Business. 



In spite of the apparent general dull- 

 ness of trade and a dimness in the sun's 

 rays for the last month that has rarely 

 been equaled at this time of year, the 

 holiday season exceeded the grower's 

 most- sanguine expectations. The rec- 

 ord business of last Christmas was 

 eclipsed. 



Mention The Review wlion you write. 



Try an Assortment of Baskets 



for $10.00, $25.00 or $50.00 

 which are exclusive in style and color 



Quincy Art Willow Ware Co. 



The House of Style and Quality 



Sixth and 

 Payson Aves 



Quincy, 111. 

 U. S. A. 



Prices were no higher than last year 

 nt this time, although coal and all the 

 items that assist production liave been 

 at a premium during the twelve months 

 just drawing to a close. All things con- 

 sidered, tliere can be little doubt, if 



proof were needed, that the cut flower 

 business is quite equal to maintaining 

 its position throughout the period of ad- 

 justment that has already settled upon 

 the country, a consoling reflection in 

 the circumstances. 



