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The Florists' Review 



PiBBOABr 3, 1921 



ST. VALENTINE'S 



A FULL SUPPLY OF ALL SEASONABLE 

 FLOWERS HERE— ORDER ENOUGH 



JOSEPH FOERSTER CO. 



Wholesale Dialers \a Cut Flower* 



160 North Wabash Ave. 



CHICAGO 



Raedlein's Valentine Baskets 



— AT 



Moderate Prices 



Our four special assortments, total $96.50 



Assortment No. I— 50 Tumbler Baskets, 16 to 20 <t99Qn 



inches over all, with liners, in two tone colors .... *P^^-«*^^ 



Assortment No. 11—25 Medium Cut Flower Baskets, <t 1 Q Q ^ 



21 to 28 inches overall, in two-tone colors with liners, ^ J *J J 



Assortment No. 111—15 Large Cut Flower Baskets, ^t^f) (]() 



34 to 42 inches over all, in two-tone colors with liners, M?-^ '-'•^^ 



Assortment No. IV— 25 Plant Baskets, with liners, <tlfl 1 ^k 



7 to 12 inches diameter and 12 to 24 inches over all. . . •P^^* ' -^ 



RAEDLEIN BASKET CO., 713-717 Niiwankee Ave., CHICAGO, ILL 



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The Uihlein funeral January 28 called 

 for the use of many flowers. The E. 

 Wienhocber Co., on Elm street, had the 

 family order and made a specially 

 handsome casket cover. 



Paul R. Klingsporn returned Feb- 

 ruary 3, after a trip which included 

 many eastern cities. After attending 

 the meeting of the board of directors 

 of the S. A. F. at Washington, January 

 24 and 25, he visited Philadelphia, New 

 York, Boston, Pittsburgh, Cleveland 

 and Detroit. Although his object was 

 to gather first hand information of 

 trade conditions, he found .several oc- 

 casions for calling the store on the long 

 distance telephone to order shipments 

 of stock to some of the places visited. 



W. J. Smyth and Mrs. Srfyth started 

 for California February 2. They vnW 

 be away about six weeks, or until the 

 approach of Easter. Their headquarters 

 will bo with a brother-in-law near Los 

 Angeles. 



A. Miller spent the greater part of 

 last week among the Detroit customers 

 of the A. B. C. Ho reports a gradual 

 resumption of industrial activity in the 

 automobile city, benefiting the florists 

 there. 



Zech & Mann, who do a large business 

 in the south, report a spurt in the New 

 Orleans demand last week. January 29 

 was an especially good shipping day. 



O. W. Frese and William McKinley 



Tnnn 



Wholesale 

 Cut Flowers 

 and Supplies 



30 E. Randolph St. 



Chicago 



Phone Central 6284 



SELIGMAN & STEIN 



FLORISTS' SPECIALTIES 



116 W. 28th St., NEW YORK 



IMPORTER.S 



M ANUFACTU R ERS 



had many things in common, even the 

 same birthday. January 29, 1921, Mr. 

 Frese became 55 years of age. 



If one may judge from the report of 

 the American Greenhouse Mfg. Co., 

 this year should be fully as good as last 



year for the florists' trade. This com- 

 pany reports a large volume of inquiries 

 and a steadily increasing number of 

 orders. 



Tom Eodgers, with Weiland-Eisch 

 Co., went to the Postgraduate hospital 



