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The Florists^ Review 



Mabch 23. 1922 



RAEDLEIN is always 

 ready to serve YOU 



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Why not mail your order for Easter Flower 

 Baskets now, as time is short. 



Raedlein Easter Assortments 



AMortment No. 2. 50 Tumbler Baskets, 18 to 24 <b 1 Q AfX 

 inches over all ij) I •.T'v/ 



Assortment No. 3. 25 Medium Cut Flower Baskets, 1 /I [lf\ 

 21 to 2e inches over all I KJ.JkJ 



Assortment No. 4. 15 Large Cut Flower Baskets, O A ^O 

 34 to 42 inches over all .• ZiO. JU 



Assortment No. S. 25 Plant Baskets, 6 to 11 inches O C (\r\ 

 diameter ZtJ ,\J\J 



If you have not our catalogue, write TODAY. 



RAEDLEIN BASKET COMPANY, ^cHicAGoriLUNoTs' 



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The Philadelphia Growers' Cut Flower Market 



Choice Sweet Peas 



ALL COLORS 



ACACIA 



White Carnations 



Extra Fine VALLEY 

 A heavy crop of Roses in all the finest sorts. 

 TO THE BUYER: We ask a trial order. We can and will please you. 

 TO THE GROWER: Join us now. Send your own flowers to your own Commission house. 



nnth nhnnaaJ BclI, Spruoe 6898 

 Both pbonea^ Key»tone. Race 7182 



W^IIIIam C. Lyncb. 

 Manager. 



No. 7 South Mole Street, PHILADELPHIA 



social intercourse far more than by 

 business interests, it is today meeting 

 the needs of a rapidly expanding pro- 

 fession and meeting them most satis- 

 factorily. To the members of the pres- 

 ent administration higli praise is due. 

 At considerable personal sacrifice, purely 

 from motives of altruism, they are giv- 

 ing freely of their best ability for the 

 common weal. That this will bring re- 

 sults in elevating our profession, in 

 broadening our ideas, in making us 

 more human, none can doubt. 



The Lily King. 



Alfred M. Campbell has :i.".,()00 pots 

 of lilies at iStrafiford. There is one lot 

 of 10,000 pots that are selected as be- 

 longing in class A, section 1. They are 

 as nearly perfect as you could wish to 

 see. A house of the new French hy- 

 drangea, Trophec, is a gem. The plants 

 are sturdy, uniform and a mass of well 

 advanced buds that assure fine, select 

 flowers. The feature of his carnation 

 house is Laddie. There are four long 

 benches bearing the finest flowers. 

 These Laddie plants have been carried 

 over in old soil. .lust think of it! Gera- 

 nium Beaut e de Poiteviiic in bloom for 

 Easter is a pretty sight. 



For the Holiday. 



Probably never in its long history 

 has the (Jodfrey Aschmann place, on 

 Ontario street, housed a prettier lot 

 of Piaster plants. French hydrangeas, 

 lilies, roses are all good, and clean and 

 healthy throughout. There is a beauti- 

 ful house of ferns in tiptop condition. 

 The foliage specialties are Dracaena 

 fragrans, Pandanus Veitehii and As- 



Easter Bulb or Fern Baskets 



Best selling Easter Basket. Comes in 3 colors with Metal Liner. No. 1, 

 10 inches long, 4H inches wide, 4 inches deep. No. 2, 19 inches long, 5H inches 

 wide, 4H inches deep. 



in of No. 1 



5 of No. 2~ 



SPECIAL PRICE, 15 as shows for $10.00 



CASH ONLY 



Plant Baskets at Bargain Prices. Write for Prices. 



Johnson Basket Works, 2S35 Milwaukee Ave., Chicago 



plenium Nidus-avis. A charming touch 

 of color was found in one of the houses 

 by a little advance growth of bulbs in 

 full bloom, just to show what the army 

 that will follow in three weeks will look 

 like. They promise to be fine. 



Various Notes. 



Robert A. Craig says that the Easter 

 plants of the Robert Craig Co. are so 

 well in hand that they will be properly 

 timed, even with unfavorable weather. 



