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The Rorists^ Review 



JuLT 14, 1921 



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Raedlein^s Baskets 



OUR IMPORTED ROSE BASKETS 



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



Stained or 



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

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

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

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

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

 No. 822/7 — 29 inches over all, 16 inches wide . 



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

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



Assortment 1. 59 Small cut flower baskets, 16 to 20 inches over all. . .$18.30 

 Assortment II. 25 Medium sizecut 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 BASKET CO., Miiwlum ave., Chicago, DL 





WE 



•AREWAlTINGTOriLLTHATORDERrOR 





Ne^v Prices Effective July 1st 



WiruUer timilino Serviet 



Three-Stripe Chiffon-Best QnaUty 



White Pink, 1 6-in., per yard 6c 



Violet, Lav'der {- 4. in., per yard 6c 



WDIDLER WHOLESALE FLORAL CO., 



Sphagnum Moss 



One Bale $ 1.36 



Ten Bales 12.50 



Green Thread 



(Meyer's) 



One-pound box $ 1 .-75 



Ten boxes 16.50 



Number 2 Metalline Shower 



Pink and White 

 Per 50-.vard bolt $1.6o 



AU 1310 Pine Street, 



Phonea ST. LOUIS, MO. 



joying a well earned vacation, and 

 Louis HauHer, the retired retail florist, 

 is looking after matters coming under 

 Mr. .Jackson's duties. 



Eniile Stamp sold liis retail store at 

 Third avenue and Eighty-third street. 

 The transfer took ])lace .luly ll). 



Christian Madsen, of Madseu & 

 <"hristensen, tiie plant growers of Wood 

 Ridge, N. .1., is to sail for Copenhagen. 

 Denmark, .luly 1.'). His partner, Knud 

 Christeuseii, who has been in l)etuiiarl< 

 for several weeks, sails from Copen- 

 hagen for home on the same day. 



riiilii) F. Kessler .July <i celel)rated 

 (piietly the twiMity-third ;iniiiversary of 

 his wedding. 



The iirchid supply seems to keep U|i. 

 hut it is really because tlio demand for 

 them is so small that they apiiear to lie 

 fairly ]ileiitiful. 



William K. Xitlndson, Framingham. 

 Mass., was ;i visitor last week. 



Peters & Sons, Hempstead, N. Y., for 

 many years known as carnation grow- 

 ers, have abandoned that flower and 

 have their houses planted to roses. 



The severe hail storm that visited the 

 Hudson suburbs of New York about two 

 weeks ago did considerable damage to 

 the F. R. Pierson range at Tarrytown. 

 While less severe there, tlie storm also 

 demolished much glass at Mr. Pierson 's 

 Scarhoro establishment. 



John Nicholas was conspicuous among 

 those watching tlie assembly of the 



PAPER— In Reams 



(Full reams, 4H0 sheets) 



Per Ream 

 No. L' White T,.ssue, L'()x;i() iaches.$l 2."^ 

 No. 1' White Tissue. iMx.'lt'. iaches -'.OO 

 White Wax Tissue, -Mx.'U; inches, 4 (Hi 

 Green Wax Tissue, L'4x:)t; iaches. 4 ■")() 



TWINE 



.lute Tube Rope (4 ply). About lo 



to IL' lbs. to bail. Price per lb. $().2."i 

 Jute Twine (.". ply). On U' lb. 



balls, per lb 50 



v\'hile Cotton Twine on ( ones. 



About L'»^ lbs. each, per lb 40 



Green Sea Island Twine on Cones, 



about -.'*2 lbs. ea. h, i>er lb 70 



Twine Holders for cones, each,.. .40 



Complete list of maay other items free. 

 One FLORAjL ART ALBUM given free with any order of $25.00 or mote. 



Geo. H. Angermueller Co. "» ?!:.' w St. Louis, Mo. 



I'liristian Endeavorers taking jiart in 

 the big parade of .July 9, at least that 

 part of it taking part outside the 

 Eighteenth street flower market. He 

 secured a large supply of carnations 

 from the market and distributed flow- 

 ers to as many ladies in the parade as 

 the supj)ly would allow, being particu- 

 l.-irly attentive to tlie Illinois delega- 

 t ion. 



' • Hig Hill" Kogert is around again 

 after what he terms a rather uncom- 

 fortable operation at the Post Gradu- 

 ate hospital recently. 



The m.ajority of the wholesale flo- 

 rists of tlio city are closing their estab- 

 lishments at 3 p. m. daily during July 

 and August. ' J. H. P. 



Flower Shop Aprons 



Made of gray valcanized rubber baclied 

 with ffray checked cloth: all ed^es are 

 hemmed. They are very light and dara- 

 ble and lerviceable for the shop. 



Size, 24x36 inches 7R/. 



Complete with straps. Postpaid • OC 



Greenhouse Aprons 



Hade lilte Flower Shop Aprons but are 

 backed with mercerized cloth and are 

 heavier and larger yet just as neat in ap- 

 pearance. 

 Size, 28x38 inches tftf lye 



Complete with straps. Postpaid, «P *■ *^*J 



C. A. KUEHN WH5LESALE FLORIST 



1312 Pjne Street. ST, LOVIS, MO. 



Uentlon The Review when yon write. 



