JUNE 8. 1916. 





The Rotists' Review 



Your Safeguard— Our Watchword 



Satisfaction 



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If your cut flower supply is right, all other things being equal, you may safely say you are bound to succeed. If your cut flower 

 supply is wrong, nothing can save you from failure. Randall's supply is always right and sure to give satisfaction. Here 

 you may order what you want and depend on receiving choice flowers and prompt shipments at reasonable prices. We now 

 have at your service a large supply of everything in the cut flower market. 



ROSES 



3 PEONIES = 



= CARNATIONS 



= GREENS 



See our Classified ads under Bedding Stock and Chrysanthemums. 



A. L. RANDALL COMPANY 



Rnsh Orders 

 are Welcome 



Wholesale Cut Flowers 

 Wabash Ave. at Lake St., 



Phone 



Central 77SO 



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CHICAGO 



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(51 WHOLESALE GD9VEDS °/"CUT FL?WEPS-'"° PLANTS f r'j 



182 N. Wabash Avenue •' ^ ^^ ChjctiL^o l d. Phone Rmdorph 63i 



Complete line of PEONIES, ROSES, CARNATIONS 



AT LOWEST MARKET RATES 



Mention The BeTlcw when yon write. 



ties under the charter as it now stands 

 is practically unlimited, as it covers 

 manufacturing and merchandising in 

 every form. Eighteen tubs of goldfish 

 from Japan have just been received. 

 A. L. Randall and Erie Johnson de- 

 voted June 3 to 5 to an automobile' 

 trip through northern and central Illi- 

 nois. Frank McCabe has just returned 

 from a trip through the southland. He 

 says prosperity has certainly hit that 

 part of the country. 



A public garage, 59x125 feet, at the 

 intersection of Lyman avenue and 

 Twelfth street, Oak Park, is being built 

 by Joseph Ziska, of Joseph Ziska & 

 Sons. Ground was broken June 5. Mr. 

 Ziska will devote all of his time to the 

 operation of the garage, intrusting the 

 conduct of the wholesale florists' sup- 

 ply house to his three sons, Joseph, Jr., 

 John and Eaymond. In doing this the 

 elder Ziska is taking no chances, as the 

 young men have proved, not only to 

 him, but to the trade, that they are 

 thoroughgoing and far-sighted business 

 men. 



According to H. M. Oeser, head of 



CHICAGO'S I'l^fn SUPPLY HOUSE 



CORSAGE RIBBONS 



All tb* LiMuUns 81uu1«b— 8upr«iu« Brand 



No. 7 70c per bolt No. 9 90c per bolt 



Corsaare Shields— (2.00 per dos., $20.00 per KroM. No. S Ganze, for shower bouquets, per bolt, 22o. 

 Send for prices on plain Chiffon Bands, 4-lnch and 6-lnch. 



CYCAS LEAVES. 



Don't forget BOXES. 



Large Crop of Local HOHE-GROWN PEONIES-No Storate-All Colon 



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 Canuttlons— Gladioli— 8napdrsKon—lflKnon«tte 



O. A. & L. A. TONNER """nrr."'."' 



30 E« Randolph St., L. D. Phon* Centm 0284 



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CHICAGO 



the palm department of the Poehlmann 

 Bros. Co., an importation of four car- 

 loads of palms has been received in 

 good condition. 



Having found a man who wanted a 

 somewhat used Pathfinder in good con- 

 dition, W. P. Kyl,e has an order in for 



a new Mercer, on which he hopes for 

 early delivery. 



There always is something doing with 

 the "Crown Prince of Crown Point," 

 as Alois Frey has come to be known. 

 No sooner had he cut the Bainbow f ree- 

 sias than the snapdragons came along; 



