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The Florists^ Review 



25 



MOTHERS' DAY 



Sunday, May 9 



A basket for Mothers' Day is an idea that 

 will please all who buy flowers at that time. 

 A basket makes the gift more lasting. We 

 have a stock of small cut flower and plant 

 baskets that are suitable for the occasion. 

 There are a variety of colors from which to 

 make your selection, as follows: Brown, 

 green, f umed-oak, antique green, any two- 

 tone effects and our new gray enamel. 



ORDER NOW- DON'T WATT 



How to Rea«h Oar Fac- 

 tory Flvm Down-to^n : 



Take Chlcafro Ave.. Elston 

 Ave. or Divielon St. care at 

 State and BandolphSts.; Mil- 

 waukee or ArmitaKe Ave. cars 

 at State and Madison Sts. 

 GET OFF AT THE DOOR. 



RAEDLEIN BASKET CO., CHICAGO 



Specialists in Florists' Baskets 



713.717 MILWAUKEE AVENUE 



Mention Tha ReTlew when yon write. 



176 I^.Micl\k|oa^ Ave- 



CKic^^o 



Violets... 

 Valley . . , 



Peas 



Daffodils 



100 

 .$0.40@$0.60 

 . 2.00® 3.00 

 . .50@ 1.00 

 . 2.00@ 3.00 



100 



Jonquils $2.00@$3.00 



Tulips 2.00@ 3.00 



Paper Whites 2.00@ 3.00 



Carnations 1.50@ 3.00 



SKE C. F. GEE FOR SAFETT 



100 



Eiliarneys.piikaod white. $2.00@$ 6.00 



Easter Lilies 5.00@ 10.00 



Calla Lilies 5.00@ 10.00 



Beauties, doz 75@ 5.00 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



Don't Forget 



MOTHERS' DAY 



One of the important Flower days of the year. 

 White and Pink, $1.50 to $2.00 per 100. 



H. BAYERSDORFCR & CO. 



Remember we have the best Crepe Carnation in the country; it represents closely the real flower. 



Your orders solicited. 



1129 Arch Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



board and Albert Lies was elected a 

 trustee. 



At River Forest John T. Muir, Chi- 

 cago retailer, was elected president of 

 the village board of his suburban home 

 town. 



At Eiverside W. S. Burling, well 

 known as the president of the company 

 making the Martin rocking grate, used 



in many greenhouses, was elected presi- 

 dent of the village board. 



Moninger Force Visits Lincoln. 



Eight of the staff of the John C. 

 Moninger Co. spent April 18 in in- 

 specting the new range of QuUett & 

 Sons, at Lincoln, 111. The house 60x 

 500 now in process of erection is the 



new type of construction on which the 

 company has been working for over a 

 year and which it has now perfected. 

 This is the first building of the new 

 type to be erected and those who had 

 a hand in designing it wanted to go 

 over it in detail. The new superin- 

 tendent of the field work at Lincoln is 

 B. F. Dupre, who expects to complete 





