APBIL 13, 1818. 



The Florists' Review 



61 



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I Don't Buy 

 Your 



Easter Lilies 



Buy them at RANDALL'S 



at 

 Random 



For $8.00— $10.00— $12.00 per 100 



" These superb Lilies are paclced 100 in a box and shipped direct from the greenhouse to you. 



Remember! RANDO EASTER LILIES are not rehandled. 



Don't order your V y'\LLE I J"'* anywhere. 



Order RANDO LI LY-OF=THE=V ALLEY and 

 you will not be disappointed 



$3.00 per 100 $5.00 * 



S If you once try 

 S you'll always buy 



Rando Brand Roses 



Big supply — 

 reasonable prices. 



You will buy Randall's roses, not from necessity, but from choice. 



You can buy roses anywhere, but not 

 The RANDALL Kind 



Russell, Ophelia, Sunburst and Ward. In fact, all varieties in all lengths of first quality. 



When making out your order. 



Don't Forget GLADIOLI 



$8.00 ' per 100 $10.00 



S Phone 

 S Central 

 E 7720 



Carnations, Violets, Jonquils, and whatever choice stock there is to offer at reasonable prices 

 I Try our dependable service on Ferns and Greens. 



Ferns, Smilax, Galax, Plumosus, Laurel, Boxwood, Leucothoe, etc. 



Phone 



Central 



772« 



A. L. RANDALL CO. 



Wabash Ave. 

 at Lake St. 



CHICAGO 



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Mention The Rerlew when you write. 



PAPER POTS 



Square Paper Pots and Square Dirt Bands. Send 

 postal for free Big Folder containing the Experi- 

 ences of 131 FloristB and free samples. Price list, 

 testimonials, pages 34 and 35. 



V. W. Rochelle & Sons, Chester. N. J. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



During the evening the following 

 were elected to club membership: Peter 

 Kohl, of Morton Grove, 111., and Ed- 

 ward E. Schmeltekopf, of Park Ridge, 

 lU. 



In spite of the paucity of members 

 and the lack of formal entertainment, 

 those present felt well repaid for the 

 effort of attendance. 



Various Notes. 



In the Gold room at the Congress 

 April 22 society is to repeat the Easter 

 flower sale of two years ago, only where 

 there were twenty-two tables then, 

 forty-seven are arranged for now. The 

 retailers who cater to fashionable trade 



GREENHOUSE WINDSTORM INSURANCE 



FLOKJAN D.^WALLACB 



insurance okhange buildino 

 * Chicago 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



are being asked to contribute, which, 

 according to C. A. Samuelson, is rub- 

 bing it in, as the affair will cut a big 

 hole in the sales of leading retailers. 



William Wienhoeber is, in the trade, 

 the most recent purchaser of a Moline- 



Knight.car. He has ordered a 4-pa8- 

 senger roadster. The Moline-Knight i» 

 extremely popular among florists, per- 

 haps in part because Charles Hartwig, 

 son of a pioneer Chicago florist andL 

 himself for some years in the trade, ia 



