. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 80 The Florists' Review NOTSUBEB 23, HOLIDAY BASKETS FOR GUT FLOWERS AND BLOOMING PLANTS We are now offering these six Holiday selections, in all colors, with liners, so you will have time to get them. They are live bargains. Don't wait—order today. $ PLANT BASKETS Assortment No. 1 12 Plant Baskets for plants ranging in size from 5 to 10- inch pots , Assortment No. 2 12 Plant Baskets for plants ranging in size from 5 to 10- (19 aa inch pots ^ Assortment No. 3 12 Plant Baskets for plants ranging in size from 5 to 10- inch pots $


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 80 The Florists' Review NOTSUBEB 23, HOLIDAY BASKETS FOR GUT FLOWERS AND BLOOMING PLANTS We are now offering these six Holiday selections, in all colors, with liners, so you will have time to get them. They are live bargains. Don't wait—order today. $ PLANT BASKETS Assortment No. 1 12 Plant Baskets for plants ranging in size from 5 to 10- inch pots , Assortment No. 2 12 Plant Baskets for plants ranging in size from 5 to 10- (19 aa inch pots ^ Assortment No. 3 12 Plant Baskets for plants ranging in size from 5 to 10- inch pots $ CUT FLOWER BASKETS Assortment No. 1 $ 26 Cut Flower Baskets for short-stemmed flowers Assortment No. 2 25 Cut Flower Baskets for medium-stemmed $ Assortment No. 3 25 Cut Flower Baskets for long-stemmed flowers $ Our baskets are made of willow and reed only RAf DLEIN BASKET CO. DESIGNERS Al lANUFAXTURERS TIS - TIT^ CMI BABO Mlk> ^•*«e AVI Nua . IbLI NOIS Miss Tenner has placed this business in the charge of competent hands, it will not take any time from her cut flower and supply business, in which she is associated with her sister. R. J. Parker has been laid up for sev- eral days because of an ulcerated tooth that was extremely painful as well as destructive of his natural beauty. A. F. Keenan has been in bed the greater part of the last week with the grip. The Misses Keenan, each in charge of a store, have been able to report a steady run of sales. Among those to figure in the write- up of Niles township recently by E. Palma Beaudette were Peter and Charles Hollenbach, onion set growers of Morton Grove and Chicago. T. B. Comandros, St. Paul, spent No- vember 19 to 21 in Chicago. NEW YORK. The lilarket. Last week the wholesale cut flower market was stagnant until November 17, but the closing days of the week furnished the first evidences of the long-Iooked-for revival of business. With culd'ir weather—frosts that have killed all outdoor flower


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