. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. A New One and a Beauty For new designs in both novelty and staple floral baskets RAEDLEIN leads the world. If it is a RAEDLEIN you can be sure that it is exclusive and the best in quality and in workmanship. This is one of our latest. A plant basket of exclusive design, extra finely woven of willow, in any finish and complete with liner. We are selling this one at the extra- ordinarily low price of $ each Order now and avoid the rush that is sure to come. Have you our latest catalogue on file? If not we will send you one for the asking. RAf DLE


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. A New One and a Beauty For new designs in both novelty and staple floral baskets RAEDLEIN leads the world. If it is a RAEDLEIN you can be sure that it is exclusive and the best in quality and in workmanship. This is one of our latest. A plant basket of exclusive design, extra finely woven of willow, in any finish and complete with liner. We are selling this one at the extra- ordinarily low price of $ each Order now and avoid the rush that is sure to come. Have you our latest catalogue on file? If not we will send you one for the asking. RAf DLEIN HbASKET CO. DESIGNERS Al lANUFAXTURERS CM I BAOO MIL^ -AVE NUB I LLI NOM Mention The Review when you writp. Saturday F. F. Benthey, who makes his headquarters with Kennicott Bros. Co., received many congratulations, from friends who recalled that this Nestor of florists was born August 5, 1850, With his sixty-six years he is much the oldest man in the Chicago wholesale market. Funeral work has been keeping Otto F. Larson, 1604 West Sixty-third street, so constantly on the go that he has had little time to think of a vacation. According to John Ziska, of Joseph Ziska & Sons, the demand for large wire designs has been the heaviest dur- ing the last three weeks his firm has ever known for this season of the year. An elaborate electric fountain in the display window of A. F. Keenan & Co., 1306 East Sixty-third street, is attract- ing no little attention. Mr. Keenan re- ' ports summer business in both his stores the best he can remember. Everyone on the market has been agreeably surprised by the continued activity of business during the hot days. Paul Klingsporn, of the Chicago Flower Growers' Association, says this is proving the best summer in his expe- rience. The store formerly owned by J. F. Wolniewicz, 1550 North Kedzie avenue, has been purchased by May Flynn. At Libertyville Joseph Kohout is starting to cut roses from the young stock and everything looks promising


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