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The Florists^ Review 



Mabch 30. 1922 



Why not mail your order for Easter Flower 

 Baskets now, as time is short. 



Raedlein Easter Assortments 



Assortment No. 2. 50 Tumbler Baskets, 18 to 24 d* 1 Q Af\ 



inches over all *p\ y •T'V/ 



Assortment No. 3. 25 Medium Cut Flower Baskets, 1 Z. CA 

 21 to 26 inches over all I \J,J\J 



26.50 

 25.00 



Assortment No. 4. 15 Large Cut Flov^rer Baskets, 

 34 to 42 inches over all 



Assortment No. 5. 



diameter 



25 Plant Baskets, 6 to 11 inches 



RAEDLEIN is always 

 ready to serve YOU 



If you have not our catalogue, write TODAY. 



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recesHioii in xn-ices, however. Quota- 

 tions aviTii^e a little higher than a 

 week ago. Carnations continue to sell 

 well, with Laddie up to $10 and other 

 varieties from $4 to $6. Eosalia, Eo- 

 sette and Maine Sunshine have been 

 making $6 to $8. Violets are slacking 

 up and singles are near the end, with 

 values from 50 cents to $1 per hundred. 

 There are great numbers of remark- 

 ably fine sweet peas and $2 now buys 

 the best. The finest color seen is Zvo- 

 lanek's Rose. 

 ' Bulbous material holds up extremely 

 well in price and there is no surplus to 

 sell at ruinous prices, as in former 

 years, of either tulips or narcissi. There 

 are moderate-sized quantities of Span- 

 ish iris, which sell at $3 per dozen. 

 Snapdragons are not seen in great num- 

 bers yet and so far have sold well. Yel- 

 low marguerites and bachelor's buttons 

 are arriving more freely; so are other 

 miscellaneous flowers. 



Lilies are low in price. Callas also 

 .-ire selling rather cheaply. Tansies are 

 on the wiine, .nlthough a good many still 

 come in. 



Supplies of cut acacia are nearing 

 the end. Valley has been selling better. 

 CattleyMs are not selling particularly 

 well. A good number of Mossise are 

 now available. There is a fair supply 

 of gardenias. 



Pot ]i]nnt trade continues good, with 

 Darwin tulips, roses in variety, hydran- 

 geas, ericas and genistas the leaders. 

 Some good calceolarias also are ofTered, 

 as well as late cinerarias and Azalea 

 K.-iemjiferi. 



Club Meeting. 



There was a sjilendid attendance at 

 the nionthlv meeting of the Gardeners' 

 and Florists' Club, March 21. The ban- 

 quet committee report showed a sub- 

 stantial balance on hand. It was voted 

 to offer $2.') in prizes for the annual 

 exhibition of the American Sweet Pea 

 Society, June 24 and 25. One new mem- 

 ber was elected. Exhibits included a 

 collection of Darwin tulips in pans from 

 the W. W. Edgar Co., awarded honor- 

 able mention; a display of isolomas, 

 from Harvard Botanical Gardens; 

 formosum lilies and seedling lilies from 

 Florida bulbs, from W. N. Craig, who 

 also showed a collection of narcissi. 

 Walter H. Golby showed a collection 

 of tulips and narcissi and James Don- 

 ald a fine vase of Carnation Laddie. 



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: Jardinieres for Easter 



Strongly made of wood fiber, waterproofed. All 

 •izes for standard flower pots. May be used for 

 cut flowers. Inexpensive. Send at once for folder 

 showing the new designs, executed in striking colors. 

 Use them for your Easter trade as an additional 

 attraction and increase your profits. 



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It Pays to Buy Direct from the Grower. 



Cut Flowers 



Subject to Change 



ROSES 



Scott Key (Off crop) 



Premier \ Each 



MUady (Short. 6c to 8c 



Columbia ) Medium, 10c to r2c 



Butterfly iLong. 16c to 20c 



Ophelia /Special, 20c to 25c 



Double White 8c to 12c 



GREENS 



Oregon Fern Leaves per 1000. $6. no 



Asparagus Plunaosus per bunch. 75c 



Asparagus Sprengeri per bunch, 75c 



Huckleberry Sprays per bunch. 75c 



Without Notice. 



CARNATIONS, ETC. 



Carnations each, 6c 



Carnation Laddie each, 10c to 12c 



Sweet Peas per 100, Sl.SO to $3.00 



Daffodils each, 6c to lOe 



Snapdragons each. 8c to 10c 



Lily of the Valley 6c to 8c 



Violets, home-grrown, singlr... .per 100, Sl.OO 



Double per 100, 1.50 



Calla Lilies each, 20c 



Easter Lilies each, 26c to 30c 



Darwin Tulips each, 10c 



We are now booking onlerx for 



DESIRABLE EASTER PLANTS 



And can confidently say that better plants will be hard to find. 



Easter Lilies, 3 blooms and up per bloom, 30c 



Hydrangeas, French varie lies $1.00 to 16.00 each 



Baby Rambler Roses, pink or red 50c to $2.00 each 



Spiraeas, pink or white $1.00 to $2 00 each 



None of the above will be too plentiful, so order at once. 



TheEUtch Gardens Co.,'"^^^^ Denver, Colo. 



