. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1919. The American Florist. 255 J^'l^.^.,w,,m^m,^^m,.^^^...^.^^?^^^.^.^^'.^'.,'.^w^'.,^^^^ For Your 'sa Supply of CUT FLOWERS E C Z M Remember when ordering that our line is so complete that it includes every item offered in the Great Chicago Market. & RAEDLEIN'S SPECIALS I No. 1. I Tumbler Baskets, in all colors, complete d»Q PA •{• with metal liners « * No. 2. * Cut Flower Baskets, 9 to 11 inches deep (j»Q A A ^ 24 to 32 inches over all, in all colors and «P«I«UU 4. complete with


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1919. The American Florist. 255 J^'l^.^.,w,,m^m,^^m,.^^^...^.^^?^^^.^.^^'.^'.,'.^w^'.,^^^^ For Your 'sa Supply of CUT FLOWERS E C Z M Remember when ordering that our line is so complete that it includes every item offered in the Great Chicago Market. & RAEDLEIN'S SPECIALS I No. 1. I Tumbler Baskets, in all colors, complete d»Q PA •{• with metal liners « * No. 2. * Cut Flower Baskets, 9 to 11 inches deep (j»Q A A ^ 24 to 32 inches over all, in all colors and «P«I«UU 4. complete with metal liners * No. 3. t Plant size,assorted shapes, tfjl C AA "f in all colors, complete with metal liners <plv*VV ^ Write tor Catalog. * 713 Milwaukee Avenue | * * * * * * ?* * * * * * * * * * * * *. RAEDLEIN BASKET CO., cHicTat'iri: ^^.4.».H.^.4.^.»;.li.|i».|. ?><??!? ?H'»<»<-<»4'<H-»4'»»»4"H'»4'4'4"t'<'»* Washington, D. C. ST. VALENTINES DAY HITS HIGH MARK. The St. Valentine's day business in the national capital this year eclipsed all previous records. There was a gen- ?eral shortage of all classes of stock, particularly of roses, although there was practically no advance in whole- sale prices. Early in the week there was an over-supply of sweet peas, but the situation changed with the advent of rain and cloudy weather. Violets sold out completely at $1 and $ per hundred, singles being the most popu- lar. CarnatioDs are of fair quality and readily bring $S per hundred. The de- mand for orchids improved, and some of the retailers had difficulty in getting all that they needed. There was no lily of the valley to be had and Ro- man hyacinths sold, when offered. There has been an increase in the supply of spring flowers. Daffodils are moving at ?6 to •'fS per hundred. South- ern stock has made Its appearance, but iK small and of not much value, although the price quoted


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