Apbil 17, 1913. 



The ftorists' Sevicw 



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-WT SBBT 



(il^s;.Lii^Staskets 



FLORISTS' FRIENDS. 



Combination Hanging and Table Baskets for Cut Flowers. 



No. 1912 Mokl 



Our service for prepariog high art 

 baskets is second to none in the 

 country. 



Our organization is mechanically 



equipped to produce the highest grade 



baskets at a cost no greater than the 



price of the less competent house. 



TRY US TODAY AND BE 



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Name Body Full Height Per Dozen. 



No. 1912 Moki, 6X inches high, 5}4 inch opening, 15 inches high $7.80 



No. 45 Rose, 6 inches high, 4 inch opening, 6 inches high 7.20 



No. 1911 Aztec, 4K inches high, 4 inch opening, 10 inches high 4.20 



No. 45 Rooo 



No. 1911 Aztoc 



Stained in any color. No extra charge. 



MADISON BASKETCRAFT CO., 



Madison, Ohio 



GOLDFISH r.Ti^;;;*"' 



ATTRACTIVE 



and ar« also 

 profitabla. 



Order from us. 

 We are experts 

 in the business. 



$3.00 per 100 



and up. 



Write for catalogue 



AUBURNDALE QOLDFISH CO. 



920 W. Randolph St- CHICAGO 



Mention The RfTlew when jon write. 



^ Budlong's 



E Blue Ribbon Valley 



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 latiiaa aad BttiMara Tkraatf mt Uss Waad 



The MBYEB Green 



SILKALINE 



Used by Retail Florists for mosslnff funeral 

 designs, tyinff bunches, etc., Is 



THE ONLY ARTICLC THAT SHOULD BE USW 



I by Growers for strinffins Smilaz and Asparanis, M 

 lit will not fade or rot In the greenhouse. The Moyor 

 I Sllkallno was the first green thread to be introduced 

 I among Florists and Growers. It Is handled by the 

 I best houses everywhere, but It should be ordered by 

 name— Moyor** Silkallne— to be sure of getting the 

 gentilne article. Do not accept substitutes. 



If your Jobber cannot supply you. order direct of 

 the manufacturers. Price for any size or color, $1.26 

 per lb. Slze8"F"flne,"FF"niedium,and"FFF"coar8e 



JOHN C. MEYER & CO., i4':ri;.^4.T^t.. LOWEU, MASS. 



SilkaHie iIm is matt ii ail Icadiig aUn, as Vlaict, far baachiac violets, tat alsa far tyiaf f aacy hnu. 



BEST IN THE WORLD 



JOHN C.MEYER & CO. 



BOSTON. MASS. 



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a talk on his European trip and how 

 they grow valley in Germany. H. E. 

 Philpott vein tell about his trip to Eng- 

 land and about the National Flower 

 Show at New York. 



The A. L. Randall Co., finding it- 

 self in need of additional space, May 

 1, will take over the big basement of 

 the building at 66 and 68 East Ran- 

 dolph street, in which it now occupies 

 four floors. A new show room for rib- 

 bons and supplies is being fitted up 

 attractively on the third floor. A cable 

 announces the safe arrival of A. L. 

 Randall at Paris. 



A. C. Shaffer, treasurer of Winter- 

 siin Seed Store, says business is much 

 "'Ore satisfactory than last year; good 

 '" ^9itt™e and much steadier than last 

 spri%? ^ 



George Fisher is all smiles. An 8- 

 I'ound boy arrived at his home April 6. 



E. E. Pieser, of Kennicptt Bros. Co., 

 ^^ys that in all his years in the mar- 

 •^ot he never has seen a more radical 



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ift "Hawen," 



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Three business bulldlDR book- 

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Special Price List Mailing Card 

 for ValeuUDe's Day. 



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PAYNE JENNINGS & COMPANY,*^ ^ Chicago 



Mention The Review when yoa write. 



change than the one that occurred be- 

 tween April 11 and 12. 



S. A. Jamieson, who closed the Min- 

 neapolis branch office of the George M. 

 Garland Co. when that concern got 

 into financial difficulties, has gone back 

 to Minneapolis for the Universal Port- 

 land Cement Co. 



Wietor Bros., who heretofore have 

 relied on White Perfection and White 

 Lawson, will give White Wonder a 

 trial next season. 



John Kruchten spent April 14 at the 

 Deerfield Nurseries, where repairs are 

 being made to the gardenia houses that 

 were damaged by the storm of a few 

 weeks ago. 



The initial shipment of gladioli was 

 received on the local market April 14 

 by Erne & Klingel, the variety being 



Raedlein 

 Baskets 



Meet every requirement. 



A basket for every occa- 

 sion and sure business 

 builders. 



A trial order will con> 

 vince you. Send for 

 catalogue. 



Raedlein Basket Co. 



713-717 Milwaukee Ave. 

 CHICAGO, ILL. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Mrs. Francis King. Mr. Erne says the 

 week ending April 13 was one of the 

 most remarkable he has known in eight- 

 een years — more stock than could be 

 sold at the start and completely sold 

 out at the end of a couple of hours at 

 the end of the week. 



A. L. Vaughan has been able to be 

 at the store for the last few days, but 

 the rheumatism still compels him to 

 be content with directing affairs from 

 his desk. 



The big brick chimney that was de- 

 molished by the recent blow at the 

 plant of Hoerber Bros., at Des Plaines, 

 is being replaced by a cement stack. 

 All repairs, including the rebuilding 



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