. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Window and Porch Baskets SELF-WATERING LINERS Something New The porch and window basket often becomes spoiled on account of leakage of the container. This year we have made arrangements to equip our baskets with a well known self- watering device, which we have tested and found to be all that is claimed for it. This hamper and metal container comes in two sizes, stock No. 16132. No. 3 22 7'h, 5^2, $ No. 4 27 9 6 Metal liners. 40c and 50c each, extra. Self-watering liners, $ each, extra. ORDER NOW-DON'T WAIT Ho\7 to Reach Our Factory Fr


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Window and Porch Baskets SELF-WATERING LINERS Something New The porch and window basket often becomes spoiled on account of leakage of the container. This year we have made arrangements to equip our baskets with a well known self- watering device, which we have tested and found to be all that is claimed for it. This hamper and metal container comes in two sizes, stock No. 16132. No. 3 22 7'h, 5^2, $ No. 4 27 9 6 Metal liners. 40c and 50c each, extra. Self-watering liners, $ each, extra. ORDER NOW-DON'T WAIT Ho\7 to Reach Our Factory From Do\en-to\7n: Take Chicago Avenue, Elston Avenue or Division Street cars at State and Ran- doloh Streets; Milwaukee or Armitage Avenue cars at State and Madison Streets. GET OFF AT THE Speciafists in Florists' Baskets RAEDLEIN BASKET CO,, CHICA60 Milwaukee Ave. Mention The Review when yon write. nations sold as high as $ per hun- dred. Thousands were sacrificed at 50 cents and under. Orchids are down to 35 cents for se- lected Cattleya gigas. The other va- rieties go much lower. The supply is large. Gardenias have not sold lately at over $1 per dozen. Lilies are ac- tually improving in value, some good longiflorums touching $5 per hundred; but there are plenty left that are closed out at $3 and even at $2 per hundred. Of bulbous stock there is no end; especially discouraging are the great quantities of tulips that are wasted. Daffodils were selling Saturday, May 1, at ten bunches for $1. There is an abundance of iris, pansies, stocks and daisies. There is no diminution in the shipments of sweet peas, and the market is literally flooded with lilac, not only from the south but from New Jersey, Maryland and lower Pennsylvania. Various Notes. The dahlia society seems to be al- ready an assured organization, so wide has been the interest in its formation. R. Vincent, .Tr., of White Marsh, Md., writes that the response to his sugges- tion has been most encouragin


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