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The Florists' Review 



Jandaby 19. 1922 



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Raedlein's Valentine Day Special Assortments 



In All the New Spring Colors 



ASSORTMENT I.— 50 Cut Flower Baskets, in assorted colors, with 

 Liners, 4 to 5 inches deep, 16 to 18 inches ii^t A ^tZ 

 over all M> A * • • ^ 



ASSORTMENT II.— 50 Cut Flower Baskets, in assorted colors, with 

 Liners, 4% to 6 inches deep, 16 to 20 inches ^ q Af% 

 over all 1 *7«Tr\/ 



ASSORTMENT III.— 25 Cut Flower Baskets, in assorted colors, with 

 Liners, 8 to 10 inches deep, 21 to 27 inches ^ £% f /\ 

 over all 1 O.OU 



WRITE FOR CATALOGUE 



RAEDLEIN BASKET CO., 713717 NUwiikee Are.. Chicago, 111. 



RAEDLEIN is always 

 ready to serve you 



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CINCINNATI, O. 



The Market. 



With the coining of the new year busi- 

 ness conditions are good, but stock is 

 inclined to be a trifle scarce. With the 

 ;^oncral reaction that comes after the 

 holidays every year, the demand is just 

 a shade greater than the supply to be 

 liad. Roses have tightened somewhat, 

 but promise to be more plentiful if our 

 friend the sun will only come out. Car- 

 nations are arriving more profusely 

 right along, but still there are not 

 enough to go around. Sweet peas are 

 arriving in larger shipments than they 

 were some time ago, but they, like the 

 roses, need a lot of sunshine before thc^ 

 will really be right. * Lilies are about 

 the scarcest article on the market, be- 

 cause of their popularity in funeral 

 work and good keeping qualities. Some 

 good snapdragons find their w.ay into 

 tills market, .'ind move well at $1.50 to 

 $2 per dozen. These are to be had in 

 pink, white, red and yellow. Miscel- 

 laneous stock, including Romans, Paper 

 Whites, primulas, valley and violets, 

 moves well. 



Various Notes. 



The trade is all glad to welcome 

 ('. E. Critchell back from the hospital, 

 where he had a hard siege of quinsy. 

 Things have been brisk at his establish- 

 ment lately and some excellent snap- 

 dragons are being received daily from 

 W. C. Shaefer Floral Co., of Price Hill, 

 nud good peas from Ben Reidel, the new 

 owner of the F. A. Schneider place. 

 The William Murphy Co. is again re- 

 ceiving some good Premier, Madame 

 Butterfly and Columbia roses from An- 

 ders Rasmussen, of New Albany, Ind. 



The Cincinnati Cut Flower Exch.ange 

 is receiving some good calla lilies from 

 Thomas Jackson, of Latonia, Ky., and 

 also stevia from Frank A. Volz, of West- 

 wood. 



Fred Gear, of upper Vine street, cer- 

 tainly deserves special mention for re- 

 cent window displays. A particularly 

 attractive one last week was a study in 

 blue. 



The H. W. Sheppard shop has been 

 bu.sy all last week with funeral work 

 and debutajitc parties. Mrs. Robert 



GREATEST SPECIAL OFFER 



ALL REED 



Two -Tone Baskets 



WITH METAL LINERS 



IN ASSORTED COLORS 

 True Photograph of Basket* 



Dimensions as stated are : 

 Height over all, height of basket, opening 



cash 

 only 



2 isr.^ $10.00 



Our special ofifer on 



No. 310 basket as advertised 



12 for $ 6.00 



■2b for $10.00 



JOHNSON BASKET WORKS 



2535 

 Milwaukee Ave. 



Chicago 



Mention The Renew when you write. 



ST. PATRICK'S GREEN S"^ IS" 



ORDER 

 NOW 



FT O^VFR riYP^ in packiutes sufficient to make one gallon. 50c prepaid -special 

 r i-.\J TW IL.IV Lf ■ li,0 prices in quantities or bulk. Cok>rs for Natural and Artificial 



Flowers, Baskets, Roping, etc. 



AUO NANUFACTURING CO., 101 Beekman Street, NEW YORK CITY 



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Best and Cheapest oa the market. Write for samples and prices. 



J. UCHTENBERGER, 1560 Are. A, NEW YORK CUl 



GOLDFISH THE BREEDER 



107 Aerea of Ponds this Season 



Write for Bis, New Ostalocne 



GMn, Afiarins, Afiuiui SiypHei, Etc 

 PUTNAM'S FISHERIES 



« PItlilisi. OIBw. Wl Wt*lH*m St.. Bsthls. W.T. 



3P^Bt~fne 



Adamson, of this shop, speBffhe week 



end at her home in Urbana, 111., with 



her aged mother, who has been quite ill. 



Julius Baer reports a good business, 



GOLDFISH 



and AQUARIUM SUPPLIES 



Send for catalogne. 

 OriMtal GsUfiik HstclMry k Sapply Ce. 



ntOOKPOBATKD 



Gary SUtloa, m. 



but finds local stock out of the question 

 for quantity. 



Ben Heidel has taken over the estab- 

 lishment of Frank A. Schneider and the 



