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The Florists' Review 



Mat 19, 1921 



Raedlein's Baskets 



OUR IMPORTED ROSE BASKETS 



The most graceful design and most appropriate basket for Weddings and Graduations 



Stained or 

 Natural Enameled 



No. 822/1 —16 inches over all, 9 inches wide $3.90 $5.00 



No. 822/2 —18 inches over all, 10 inches wide .... 4.20 

 No. 822/3 —20 inches over all, 11 inches wide .... 4. BO 



No. 822/4 — 22 inches over all, 12 inches wide 5.40 



No. 822/5 — 25 inches over all, 13 inches wide .... 6.00 



No. 822/7 —28 inches over all, 15 inches wide 



7.20 



6.00 

 6.60 

 7.20 

 8.40 

 10.00 



Two-tone 



$ iS.65 



6.35 



7.80 



8.40 



10.20 



12.50 ' 



Liner 

 11.00 

 1.20 

 1.20 

 1.20 

 1.80 

 1.80 



Our most popular assortments of Cut Flovrer Baskets for the spring trade, 

 Contain the best sellers, at very moderate prices; all with liners: 



Assortment 1. 50 Small cut flower baskets, 16 to 20 inches over all. . .$18.30 

 Assortment II. 25 Medium size cut flower baskets, 21 to 28 inches over all, 20.00 

 Assortment III. 15 Large cut flower baskets, 34 to 42 inches over all. . 27.00 



RAEDLEIN BAS KET C O.^ mhwaukee^ve., Chicago, III I 



this season by tearing down the old 

 buildings, digging cellars and erecting 

 new buildings. He will use the ground 

 floor of the building at number 4 for 

 his commission house, renting the upper 

 floors. He will rent the entire building 

 at number 6. 



The funeral of Alfred Burk, brother 

 of Louis Burk, the well known orchid 

 lover, called for a large amount of 

 handsome floral work May 16. The 

 work was well distributed. J. J. Haber- 

 raehl's Sons had a number of beautiful 

 designs. 



C. L. Peterson has succeeded the Tun- 

 lin Paint Co., with office and factory at 

 220 Race street, Philadelphia. The 

 change is merely in name, as Mr. Peter- 

 son has always been the active spirit in 

 the company, which he organized. 



William Berger's Sons produced a rich 

 window effect with Spanish iris and yel- 

 low daisies. 



Alfred Burton says that the rose Presi- 

 dent Taft, or Prince de Bulgarie, or 

 Antoine Rivoire, has proved a great gar- 

 den variety. 



The confectioner said, "Take home 

 candy for Mothers' day." The barber 

 said, "Take home a clean face for Moth- 

 ers' day." Even the hardware man 

 said, "Take home a frying pan for 

 Mothers' day." 



Leo Niessen has been elected a direc- 

 tor of the new Oak Lane bank. 



Mrs. Albert M. Herr, of Lancaster, was 

 in town recently. Mrs. Herr will go to 

 the Washington convention. Phil. 



A company known as the Maryland 

 Evergreen Co. has recently been granted 

 a charter to carry on a flower business 

 in this city. The company is capitalized 

 at $50,000. The incorporators are D. L. 

 Barnard, H. C. Smith and Fred Smith. 



NEWPORT, R. I. 



Horticultural Society. 



Considerable business was transacted 

 at the regular meeting of the Newport 

 Horticultural Society, Tuesday evening, 

 May 10, in connection with the summer 

 exhibitions. The premium lists for the 

 .Tune show were finally adopted and 

 ordered printed and distributed. 



Two exhibits of French lilacs were 

 made at the meeting by the secretary. 



NUMBER lO 



HeiKht of basket, 8 inches 

 Opening of basket, 6 inches 



PRICE, Doz. 



PER 



$12.00 



For Memorial Day 



and for cemetery calls throughout the year, 

 you will find these beautiful, dignified and 

 practical cemetery basket vases popular, 

 sure-selling and good repeaters. Glass vases 

 break and metal holders are cheap looking. 

 You can now offer your customers a flower 

 holder that is really attractive instead of 

 merely a container for water and flowers. 



In each basket is furnished a heavy rust-proof 

 spiked galvanized iron container and this spike 

 protrudes through a hole in the bottom of the bas- 

 ket so when stuck in the soil it holds the basket 

 in position. Colors: Green, Brown and Gray. 

 We furnish you advertisiuK folders to send to 

 your customers with each dozen baskets. Order 

 today and you will order .again. 



Burlington Willow Ware Shops 



BURLINGTON, IOWA 



Cut Gladioli 



Standard and Fancy Varieties 

 $10.00 to $18.00 per 100 



Safe arrival guaranteed wherever we ship. 



Washington Gardens Co. 



Houston^ Texas 



Largest and Mo»t Successful Growers and Shippers in the South 



