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The Florists^ Review 



33 



$15 Assortment 



50 Basket* with Liners. 



This is a special assortment of 

 small cut flower baskets of ten 

 different designs. There are a 

 variety of colors from which to 

 make your selection, as follows: 



Brown, green, fumed oak, 

 antique green, two-tone and 

 our new "Sunray" shades. 



Send your order now. Don't wait. 



RAEDLEIN BASKET CO., CHICAGO 



SPECIALISTS IN FLORISTS' BASKETS 

 1=3 713-717 MILWAUKEE AVENUE =3 



TO REACH OUR STORE:— Take a Chicago Avenue. Division Street, Milwaukee Avenue or Armitage Avenue 

 car at State and Randolph Streets and get off at Huron Street. ■ The cars stop risht in front of our store. 



Mpntlon Thp Bfrlew when yon write. 



Cyaceine Flower Coloring 



Made in our country and delivered at your door by parcel post. 



20c per quart 

 6 for $1.00 



ST. PATRICK GREEN 



YELLOW 



BLUE 



ORANGE 



PINK 



AMERICAN BEAUTY 



Order now and avoid delay and disappointment later. 



C. R. CRANSTON, 146 Orchard Street, AUBURN, R. I. 



ST. PATRICK GREEN 



SOLD BT 



C. C. Pollworth Co., 



Milwaukee, Wis. 



Chicago Carnation Co., 

 diicasro. 111. 



Colorado Seed Co., 

 Denver, Colo. 



Georg^e B. Hart, 

 Rochester, N. T. 



Windier Wholesale Floral Co., 



St. Louis, Mo. 



M,.ntlon Th» R»»t1>w whfD yog wrifo. 



CARNATION DYE 



Mucb the beat dye on the market for St. Pat- 

 rick's day. A packet will color from 75 to 100 

 carnations 1 pkt.. 2Sc: 3 pkts., 60c; 12 pkts., 

 12.00, postpaid on receipt of price. 



CHAS. W. McKELLAR 



22 E. Randolph St. CHICAGO 



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lilac, cornflowers and freesias. Violets, 

 valley and cattleyas are excellent in 

 quality. Acacia sprays are used to 

 good effect with orchids in corsage 

 work. Golden Spurs, Yellow Prince and 

 La Eeine tulips, Victoria, Trumpet 

 major and sulphur-colored daffodils are 

 all plentiful. Dutch hyacinths are be- 

 coming more and more plentiful. There 

 is a large supply of all kinds of bloom- 

 ing plants. 



Various Notes. 



The Wm. Scott Co. put some attrac- 

 tive St. Valentine's day folders into 

 circulation last week. A neat telephone 

 index, suitable to hang upon the mouth- 

 piece, has been sent to the patrons of 

 the firm. 



J. Benson Stafford had a pretty win- 

 dow display last week. A good-sized 

 heart, made of Japanese cherry blos- 

 soms, with bows of pink ribbon running 



St. Patrick's Carnation Fluid 



(for coloring Carnations Green) 

 Per Quart, 60c 



GEO. H. ANGERMUELLER 



Wholesale Florist 

 1324 Pine Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. 



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GREEN CARNATIONS 



Send 25c and receive by mail a package of dye 

 that will color 75 to 100 carnations ereen. Have 

 many letters stating it is best on market. 3 pack - 

 asea, 60c; $2.00 per dozen, 2c stamps accepted, 



LOUIS tLSASS.Chillico>hg, Ohio 



down one side, was the central figure. 

 Vases filled with spring flowers, boxes 

 of violets, heart novelties, etc., filled in 

 the foreground of the window. 



The Lenox Flower Shop had a win- 

 dow of heart boxes hung from the ceil- 

 ing. The color scheme was red. Old- 

 fashioned bouquets, corsages, boxes with 

 hearts, arrows, etc., filled the floor 

 space. 



A birthday party was given Joseph 

 Streit at his home, on Elmwood ave- 

 nue, February 15, by his friends. After 

 enjoying a splendid supper prepared 



Original St. Patrick's Green 

 Carnation Absorber 



50c 



Enough powder to make two 

 to three pints of fluid 



Enough powder to make two 

 to three quarts of fluid 



$1.00 



Absolutely the best. Satisfaction guar- 

 anteed or money cheerfully refunded. 



ERNE & KLINGEL 



30 E. Randolph St., Chicago 



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by Mrs. Streit, the company adjourned 

 to the potting shed, which had been 

 transformed into a palm garden by the 

 greenhouse force, for dancing and 

 merrymaking. A Victrola was presented 

 to Mr. Streit, and his friends at the 

 store gave several records. 



The R. M. Rebstock store finds that 

 business is improving slowly and the 

 volume of trade increasing. A charm- 

 ing window display was put up by this 

 firm last week. It consisted of an ele- 

 gantly gowned figure sitting at a 

 library table, upoH which stood a hand- 



