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The Florists' Review 



27 



Mr. Buyer: 



|E are now OPEN FOR BUSINESS and pre= 

 pared to fill your order for EVERYTHINQ 

 in the standard varieties and best novel- 

 ties with absolutely FRESH STOCK at the RIGHT 

 PRICE. Don't come if you are busy, but WRITE 

 or PHONE your wants. You can DEPEND on 

 receiving THE BEST STOCK IN THE MARKET. 



ILLER & 



USSER 



Phone Central 42 



WHOLESALE CUT FLOMfERS 



181 N. WABASH AVE., CHICAGO 



Mention The Review wbeo you write. 



Spring Basket Assortment 



— $15,00 — 



50 BASKETS 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-toned and our new "sunray" shades. 



ORDER NOW -DON'T WAIT 



Hoiv to Reach Our Factory From l>own-town: Take 

 ChlcaRO Avenue, Klston Avenue or Division Street cars at 

 State and Randolph Streets; Milwaukee or Armltaere Avenue 

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



RAEDLEIN BASKET CO., CHICAGO 



Specialists in Florists' Baskets 



713-717 MILWAUKEE AVENUE 



Mention Th»- R**l*w wh>>ii Ton wHt#. 



Crete sidewalk is at once to be put in 

 around the building. Other occupants 

 of basement stores there are the E. F. 

 Winterson Co., Weiland & Risch and the 

 Batavia Greenhouse Co. H. C. Eowe 

 and the Atlas Floral Co. have retail 

 stores on the street floor and there are 

 eleven florists on the second floor. 



Primula malacoides is one of the most 

 accommodating of plants, according to 

 Anton Then, who «ays stock that does 

 not sell in the pots will give two crops 



for cutting and that the cut trusses of 

 bloom will return almost as much money 

 as one can get for the pot plants. He 

 grows both the original an(£ the white 

 form. 



Mrs. Eric Johnson was taken sud- 

 denly ill April 3 and was operated on 

 that evening at St. Joseph's hospital 

 for appendicitis. She is convalescing 

 rapidly. 



Erne & Elingel express their belief 

 that the best interests of the trade were 



furthered by the Easter experience, the 

 public finding plants and flowers abun- 

 dant and moderate in price. 



According to Philip C. Schupp, J. A. 

 Budlong will grow at least twenty-five 

 per cent more valley this year than ever 

 before. The firm was fortunate in get- 

 ting all its shipments to this country 

 without diflSculty. 



The fifty-three pumps of various 

 kinds and sizes in the greenhouses of 

 Poehlmann Bros. Co., Morton Grove, 111., 



