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JUNB 16, 1916. 



The Florists' Review 



35 



Confidence is the Basis of All Business 



If you have confidence in your cut flower supply — confidence based on experience — you can safely 

 promise your customers satisfaction, and, what is much more, you can give them satisfaction. A rep- 

 utation for giving satisfaction creates confidence in you. And if you gain the confidence of those 

 who buy from you, your business is an assured success. 



By creating and retaining confidence we became the always reliable house we are today. 

 Let us help you— no matter what you need, see us. This week you will need 



RUSSELL 



= OPHELIA = 



a PEONIES = 



3 GREENS 



See our Classified ads under Chrysanthemums. 



A. L. RANDALL COMPANY 



Bash Orders 

 are Welcome 



Wholesale Cut Flowers 

 Wabash Ave. at Lake St., 



Phone 



Central 7720 



CHICAGO 



M#ot1on Tlifi R^tLw wlM«a too writ. 



L D. Phone' Randolph 631 



182 N. Wabash Avenue » ■ ^ CKjcq^^o 



Complete line of PEONIES, ROSES, CARNATIONS 



AT LOWEST MARKET RATES 



Mention The BeTlew when yon write. 



keen sense of the beautiful and of the 

 proper fitness of things when it comes 

 to corsages. Mr. Friedman devotes most 

 of his spare time these days to playing 

 golf. He frequently plays with his 

 brother, H. J. Friedman, the well-known 

 attorney, but declares the latter is far 

 out of his class. 



With the Englewood Commandery 

 drill team, which hopes to land the 

 Masonic championship, A. A. Lavaque 

 is on his way to Los Angeles, where 

 the thirty-third triennial conclave of 

 Knights Templar is to be held next 

 week. 



According to H. N. Bruns, the supply 

 of lily of the valley pips in this coun- 

 try is not nearly large enough to meet 

 a normal demand up to the time a fresh 

 supply would be available were there 

 no blockade. 



Peter Eeinberg is at St. Louis this 

 week, attending the Democratic national 

 convention, to which he is a delegate. 

 The Eeinberg mansion on Sheridan road 

 was the scene of a brilliant dinner one 

 evening last week, when President and 

 Mrs. Eeinberg entertained the twelve 



CHICAGO'S 



BIGGEST 

 LITTLE 



CORSAGE RIBBONS 



SUPPLY HOUSE 



All tlia Leading Shades— Supreme Brand 



So.l 70c per bolt No. 9 90c per bolt 



CorsaKe Shields— $2.00 per doz., $20.00 per Krosa. Nu. 2 Ganze, for shower bouquets, per bolt, 22c. 

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



CYCAS LEAVES. 



Don't forget BOXES. 



Large Crop of Local HONE-GROWN rEONIES-No Storage-All Colors 



ROSBS-SWKET PSAS 

 Camationa- Snapdracon- Micnonette 



O. A. & L. A. TONNER r^'^l^Z^'^^.'^ 



30 E. Randolph St., L. D. PHone central 6284 CHICAGO 

 Mention The Reriew when yon write. 



county commissioners and their wives. 

 Eight houses of Ophelia have been 

 planted by Wietor Bros., who already 

 are cutting from some of the earliest 

 benches. N. J. Wietor says it is the 

 strongest, most free-growing rose he 

 ever has seen. 



Men from practically all walks of life 

 have been attracted to' the florists ' busi- 

 ness by glimpses of it. Not all have 

 found it so congenial as it appeared at 

 first sight, but many have liked it bet- 

 ter the farther they go. Among the 

 latter is A. Treund, who acquired his 



