Mabch 2, 1916. 



The Florists' Review 



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We Are Prepared 



To supply you with Roses and Carnations in any quantity. Rando quality = 



is never questioned. We are particularly strong on Russell, Sunburst, E 



Ophelia and Killarney. Do not forget E 



Pussy Willows | 



We can take care of your orders for them in any amount. In fact, we are E 



headquarters for all kinds of flowers and greens. E 



A. L. RANDALL CO. w.£.r:«r:.'Sa CHICAGO i 



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Meptlon The Rerlew when you write. 



m WHOLESALE GD°VEPS °/"CUT FL9WEPS'^--°PLANTS f/j 



182 N. Wabash Avenue -^ 



CNic^^o 



Per 100 



VaUey $6.00 



Milady $6.00 & 12.00 



Bnsaell 6.00 @ 20.00 



Ward 4.00 @ 10.00 



Galax, per 1000, $1.00e$1.26. 



Per 100 



Carnations $ 2.00 @$ 3.00 



EiUameys.piikud white, 4.00 @ 10.00 



Perns per 1000, 2.60 



Boxwood per case, 10.00 



Prices subject to market changes. 



Jonquils, per 100 $2.00 @ $3.00 



Pussy Willow, bunch . . .26 @ .60 



Calla LUies, doz 1.60 @ 2.00 



Adiantom, per 100 1.00 



Smilax, per doz. strings. 2.00 



Hentloii The R«Tlew when yoa write. 



2779^0 MORE 

 BLOSSOMS 



on plants raised in 4-lnch SQUARE paper pots 

 (64 cubic inches of soil and roots) than on plants 

 raised In 4-lnch clay pots (31 cubic Inches of soil 

 and roots). See our 2-page adyt., pages 10-11. 

 F. W. BOOHELLE ft 80KS. Chester. V. J. 

 MenUoB The BeTlew when yon write. 



ests of the Bandall Co. were concen- 

 trated in the Le Moyne building, the, 

 heavier operations in the basement, the 

 lighter on the third floor. Here in 

 light, airy quarters sit forty basket 

 weavers, their curious equipment about 

 them. Beyond are a score of young 

 lady artists busily hand-decorating a 

 variety of articles. Close by are a 

 half dozen tinsmiths making liners for 

 baskets and vases. Near them are 

 three enclosed air-brush outfits beneath 

 their odd canopies, busily decorating 

 baskets. Oflf in the other end of the 

 building sit row after row of girls 

 making up artificial flowers, manufac- 

 turing wreaths, etc. The air is filled 

 with the hum of industry, although it 

 practically all is hand work. Your 

 guide tells you that the workers nearly 

 all are Europeans, trained in youth to 

 the tasks to which they have here 

 again turned their hands, for the force 

 has nearly all been recruited since the 

 war shut off imports. 



—a word with you, friend! 



You just listen to our gentle persuasion for a minute. We now are dis- 

 pensers of quality florists* supplies as well as cut flowers. We 



serve you who want and know real service, real speed, real quality. As 

 a "feeler," give us a trial. 'Tis our vigorous performance that'll win 

 your business. Sooner or later we'll hit your buying impulse 

 in the solar- purchase ! Why not now ? Avoid hazards, come ctotbal 

 to us for supplies and cut flowers. Here's our number: 6M4 



O. A. & L. A. TONNER, 30 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO 



MentlCB The Rerlew wh«» yon write. 



11/E desire one high grade exclusive National Florist in 

 ^^ every city of the United States. Write for interest- 

 ing literature and further particulars. 

 THE NATIONAL FLORAL CORPORATION 



atO Broadway, NKW TORK 



Mention The IteTlew wfcen job write. 



Various Notes. 



J. M. Lamborn is in this market as 

 sales agent for W. B. Lamborn, of Los 

 Angeles, Cal., and purchasing agent for 

 L. L. Lamborn and his sons, of Xenia, 



O. The Calif ornian 's shipments prin- 

 cipally are fruits and vegetables, but 

 cut flowers and greens are sent when- 

 ever something profitable is found. 

 Considerable quantities of acacia and 

 freesia have come recently. On the 



