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The Florists^ Review 



Jdnb 29. 1022 



F rne a Company 



30 £• Randolph St. 



WHOUSALI rLOMf TS 

 LD.PlNMRMMphS57t 



CHICAGO 



We Offer a Choice and Abundant Supply of 



ROSES 



Columbia Premier 



RusMll Milady 



SunlMirst Ophelia 



Brunncr Bntterfly 



Wliite Killamey Mrs. Ward 

 Crusader 



Orchids Daisies 



Peonies Easter LiUes 



Calendulas Snapdragons 



Carnations Larkspur 



Sweet Peas Gaillardlas 



Valley Gypsophila 



GREENS 



Galax Plumosns 



Smllax Coontie Leaves 



Ferns Mexican Ivy 



Adiantnm Sprcngeri 



MYRTLE, exclusive with us, 3Sc per bunch 



We always fill shipping orders at Lowest Chicago Market Prices 



FLOWERS "at thdr betT 



From Grower Direct 



M^ rrom wower uirect ^^p 



-Riscii Coi 



ffSidtv. H0Ml!ER OROWERS oscm 



this season, for the Ayres farm at Inde- 

 pendence, Mo., famous for its celosias, 

 its double gypsophila, its gladioli, etc., 

 some of which are now ready for mar- 

 ket. 



Louis Turner, Jr., of L. Turner 

 Sons, Kenosha, Wis., was in the mar- 

 ket June 2G. Among the purchases made 

 was a new 12-foot Eandall refrigerator, 

 so they can carry more stock next sea- 

 son. 



Thomas Joy, of Nashville, Tenn., has 

 been here this week. 



While Robert Drumm, of tlie Driimm 

 Seed & Floral Co., Fort Worth, Tex., 

 was here last week he placed a contract 

 with tlic A. L. Eandall Co. for a com- 

 plete outfit of up-to-date fixtures for the 

 new store his company is opening, tak- 

 ing tlie place of the outfit recently de- 

 stroyed by fire. 



George B. Franks, of Thomas Franks 

 & Son, (^himipaigii, 111., was in tlie mai- 

 kit .lune 20. 



W. II. A'ogt, of Flint, Mich., was a 

 liusiiifss visitor. The motor factories 

 liave been vuiuiing full time again for 

 several months and business again is 

 good at Flint. 



Charles Grakelow, .of Philadelphia, 

 passed through Cliicago last week on 

 his way home from tlie 8hriners' con- 

 clave on the Pacific coast. 



rimrles Henry Fox was another Phil- 

 adelphian who paid Chicago a visit last 

 week. Ho came here, he said, expressly 

 for tlie purjtose of spending a day with 

 George Wienhoeber, wliose work he 

 creatlv admires. 



KANSAS CITY, MO. 



The Market. 



Warm weather and lack of rain are 

 showing their effects on the roses and 



The Most Appropriate 

 Basket for Bridesmaids 



No. 82i^l— Width, 9 ins.: Overall, 16 ins.: Natural, 

 $3.90: Stained, S5.00: Two-tone, $5.65: Liner, $1.00. 



Ne. 822/2— Width, 10 ins.: Overall, 18 ins.: Natural, 

 $4.20: Stained. $6.00: Two-tone, $6.35: Liner, $1.20. 



No. 822 3— Width, 11 ins: Overall, 22 ins.: Natural, 



$4.80; Stained. $6. 60: Two-tone, $7.80; Liner, $1.20. 



No. 822 4— Width, 12 Ins.; Overall. 26 Ins.; Natural, 



$5.40: Stained. $7.20: Two-tone, $8.40: Liner, $1.20: 



No. 822 '5 —Width, 13 ins.; Overall. 28 ins.: Natural, 



$6.60; Stained. $8.40; Two-tone. $10.20: Liner, $1.80. 



No. 822 '7— Width. 15 ins.: Overall. 32 ins.: Natural. 



$7.80: Stained, $10.20: Two-tome. $12.50: Liner. $1.80. 



These are all per dozen prices. 



Why not eret a stock in now? You will need them. 



Write for catalogue. 



Raedlein Basket Company 



713-717 MILWAUKEE AVE. 

 CHICAGO, ILL. 



RAEDLEIN always at your service. 



carnations. There has been scarcely any 

 rain this month, and the last heavy rain 

 in May did not soak into the ground 

 enougli to do much good. Outdoor stock 

 is doing well so far, but the amount of 

 work in watering it is considerable. 

 Local outdoor gladioli will be on the 

 market next week. There will be a good 

 supply. Stock has been in good demand 

 right along. There has been a great 

 deal of wedding work, but no large or- 

 ders. 



Club Meeting. 



About sixty members attended a meet- 

 ing of the Florists' Club Wednesday 



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30 KtMt Randolph Street 



CHICAGO 



evening, June 21. William L. Eock. 

 general chairman in charge of arrange- 

 ments for the S. A. F. meeting, read 

 over his list of committees and outlined 

 their work for the August convention. 



