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The Florists^ Review 



FlBKDABIC 9. 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 d» i /■ ^f 

 over all ^) 1 ^» f O 



ASSORTMENT 11.-50 Cut Flower Baskets, in assorted colors, with 

 Liners, 4% to 6 inches deep, 16 to 20 inches t t\ At\ 

 over all 1 *7»^il 



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

 Liners, 8 to 10 inches deep, 21 to 27 inches ^ /> ir/\ 

 over all 1 0««3\/ 



WRITE FOR CATALOGUE 



RAEDLEIN BASKET CO., 7i3 717 nawnkee Kn., Chicago, III. 



RAEDLEIN is always 

 ready to serve you 



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DENVER, COLO. 



The Market. 



The stores presented an attractive 

 and spring-like appearance last week 

 with their preponderance of bulbous 

 stock, jonquils, hyacinths, sweet peas, 

 etc. The latter and violets will be the 

 chief offering for St. Valentine's day. 

 Roses have been practically unobtain- 

 able. Although some growers have made 

 an effort to have some for St. Valen- 

 tine's day, roses are bound to be scarce 

 for some time yet. Carnations have been 

 slow, owing to the continued cold 

 weather, and they cannot be expected 

 to arrive in quantity before the middle 

 of March. 



Various Notes. 



W. (). Robbins, of Lovdand, Colo., 

 was a visitor last week. So was Samuel 

 Knudson, of Boulder, Colo. 



Vern Christian has been bringing in 

 some fine carnations. 



Frederick Meyer has been cutting 

 some fine roses of late. 



The Elitch bowling team has passed 

 two teams in the league. This puts the 

 fo.'im in second place. R. E. H. 



CLEVELAND, O. 



The Market. 



business last week with the majority 

 was extremely slow, with the exception 

 of one or two large jobs. Roses have 

 l)een extremely scarce, especially the 

 pink. Premier is the rose in greatest 

 demand here, while the white and red 

 are moving slowly. White carnations 

 have been piling up, and it seems im- 

 possible to dispose of some of them. 

 Prices have come down considerably, 

 owing to the small demand. Daffodils 

 • iiid tulips have started to arrive in 

 i|u:mtity ami this also tends to bring 

 down i)ri('es on other stock. Scotch 

 lioatlier lias made an appearance on the 

 market to replace the buddleia, which 

 is done for. Orchids are arriving in 

 quantity at present and the price is 

 reasonable. Sweet peas are arriving, 

 liiit, as yet, the quality is not good. 

 Kreesias arc now a staple article on the 

 market, while calendulas, Easter lilies. 



Green Dye 



For St. Patrick's Day 



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MARCH 



17 



FRIDAY 



GREEN DYE 



Per Package -Enoueh for color- C~/)^ 

 iiig 100 to 200 Carnations «-»^-»*» 



3 package* for $1.00 

 Special Wholesale Prices 



to jobbers on lots of 25. 50 and 100 packages. 

 We have the most succe sful Green Dye. 

 which is cheaper and more econoniic althan 

 any other on the market. 



A. T. Pyf er & Co. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



L. D. Phon ;, Central :s:!73 



164 N. Wabash Ave., CHICAGO 



P.:.»:_.i t.. ri.ai.t. f>00 Lett<>rbea<ls and 

 rnnt'Og in tliriSlS soOKnvelopnromnlr 

 t^.T.^. lOOO of ««»rh. $<l 50. We print Letter- 

 heads. Envelopes, Business Cards, Statements, Bill- 

 heads, Shipping Tag*, Labels, Price-Lists, Folders, 

 Circulars, Blotters. Seed Packets, Catalogue Envelo- 

 pes, etc., at greatly reduced prices. Send us samples 

 of the forms you are now using and let us estimate 

 on your next order. We can save you money. 



I UP nCDADUr rn Lock Drnwpr D, 



InL UoDUKflt tU.iCAMUKTS, Nt.W VURK 



callas, wallflowers and violets are help- 

 ing considerably. Some exceptional 

 pussy willows are making their appear- 

 ance, but do not stay long, since they are 

 picked up immediately. 



Various Notes'. 



Miss Evans, of the Cleveland Cut 



Mention The Review when Tou write. 



Florists' Stationery 



Prices qoeted are for White HammenniU Bood, 

 printed in olaek or green ink only. 



1000 Letteriieeda. tS.OO 1000 BlUheadi, tS.OO 



1000 Envelope*, 4.00 1000 Labels. S.ZI 



Write for ■amples 



Miller Priit Skip, •" S «~ 



riuMelpUa. Fa. 



Flower Co., has been making and selling 

 candy at the store for the benefit of the 

 rhnrch of which she is a member. 



