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March 25, 1016. 



The Florists^ Review 



47 



Mention The Beylew when yon write. 



Easter Baskets 



Assortment No. 1 



$15.00 



SO BASKETS WITH LINERS 



This is a special assortment of 

 small cut flower baskets of ten dif- 

 ferent designs. There are a variety 

 of colors from which to make your 

 selection, as follows: Brown, green, 

 fumed oak, antique green, two- toned 

 and our new "sunray " shades. 

 Order Now— Don't Walt 



Assortment No. 2 



$25.00 



40 PLANT BASKETS 



Liners Extra at Cost 



Everything that you need for 

 your Easter trade in ail the desired 

 styles and colors. You can safely 

 leave the selection to us, for we 

 know just what you need and All 

 your order accordingly. 



How to Reach Our Factory From Down-town : Take 

 Chicago Avenue. Elston Avenue or Division Street care at 

 State and Randolph Streets; Milwaukee or Armllage Avenue 

 caiB at State and Madison Streets. GET OFF AT THE DOOR. 



RAEDLEIN BASKET CO., CHICAGO 



Specialists In Florists' Baskete 713-717 MILWAUKEE AVENUE 



Mont<nn Tho Rw»lATr wh<"n Ton wrttP. 



lieves the Ward without an equal. 

 Hadley he declares the best rose of its 

 class on the market, notwithstanding 

 so many growers do not like it. Mr. 

 Risch strongly advocates the growing 

 of distinctive roses — roses hard to han- 

 dle. He says if growers would devote 

 more time to the growing of this class 

 of stock they would obviate the pos- 

 sibility of a glut. 



William Lubliner has joined the 

 ranks of the advertising retailers, start- 



ing off with a strong display March 19, 

 featuring prices. In the same issue of 

 the Tribune were George Wienhoeber 

 and the Fleischman Floral Co., each 

 emphasizing the inexpensiveness of 

 fine flowers. 



Thomas Cahill, who has been with 

 Harry C. Eowe for several months, has 

 accepted a position with Walter W. 

 Adams, 1021 Rush street. 



By way of a change, A. Miller, of 

 A. Henderson & Co., who returned 



277^^ MORE 

 BLOSSOMS 



on plants raised In 4-Inch SQUARE paper pots 

 (64 cubic Inches of soil and roots) than on plants 

 raised In 4-lnch clay pots (31 cubic Inches of soli 

 and roots). See our 2-page advt., pages 22 

 and 2.3. 



F. W. ROCHELLE & SONS. Cheiter, K. J. 



March 21 from an eastern trip, will re- 

 main in Chicago until after Easter. He 



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