. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 36 The Florists' Review JSt^BMBBB 24, Only 12 weeks Until Christinas When you will want all the baskets that you can get. We have them now. as we were fortunate in receiving our stock from Germany before the war broke out. At present our line is complete but orders are coming fast. TO RKACH OFR 8TOKlS:-Take a Chicago Ave., Division St. Milwaukee Ave. or Armitage Ave. carat Sute and Randolph Sts. and get off at Huron St. The^cars stop right in front of our store. : Have we your order? Better Hurry. RAEDLEIN BASKET CO., CHICAGO SPECIALISTS IN


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 36 The Florists' Review JSt^BMBBB 24, Only 12 weeks Until Christinas When you will want all the baskets that you can get. We have them now. as we were fortunate in receiving our stock from Germany before the war broke out. At present our line is complete but orders are coming fast. TO RKACH OFR 8TOKlS:-Take a Chicago Ave., Division St. Milwaukee Ave. or Armitage Ave. carat Sute and Randolph Sts. and get off at Huron St. The^cars stop right in front of our store. : Have we your order? Better Hurry. RAEDLEIN BASKET CO., CHICAGO SPECIALISTS IN FLORISTS' BASKETS . I =3 713-717 MILWAUKEE AVENUE i =i Mpntlna Th^ RatI^w wbm Ton wHt» port at the next meeting, September 28. Professors Aspon and Symons, of Col- lege Park, were present and the former gave an entertaining talk on subjects interesting to the trade in general. Pro- fessor Symons spoke on the annual fall show of the Maryland Horticultural Society, to be held at the Fifth Regi- ment armory, November 17 to 21. He spoke of the favorable progress being made and stated that, as twice the amount of space of former sliows will be given over to the florists' exhibits, a good display will no doubt be made. Richard Vincent, Jr., extended a per- sonal invitation to every member of the club to attend the firm's annual dahlia show, to be held at White Marsh, Sep- tember 29 to October 3. A special train will be run from Washington to convey the florists from that city, October 1, and they will be joined on their arrival here by the local club and all will pro- <!eed to the grounds. ' Various Notes. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J, Jolinston have returned from their annual vacation, spent in the north. Lohr & Fritze's new rose liouse is looking fine and gives every indication bf producing a heavy winter cut. John P. Willheim, of Pelair road, is erecting a house, 30x200, for carnations. It will be finished in a short time. John A. Nuth, of Belair road and Franklin avenue, is working


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