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Jolt 13, 1916. 



The Florists' Review 



21 



Due Care-- 



CEvery accident and practically every suit for damages is the result of someone's lack offlDUE 

 CARE* You may buy flowers of the best quality and you may receive them on time« but 

 if DUE CARE is not exercised in packing them, they will be WORTHLESS >hen you 



get them. 



CRandall's flowers are never worthless because — 



Q They are satisfaction quality. 



Q They are shipped on time* 



9 They are packed with, due care* 



ft He is a wise man who profits by the experience of mhers. Our customers are wise. 



In making: out your order don't forget 



RUSSELL 



OPHELIA 



SUNBURST 



GREENS 



A. L. RANDALL COMPANY 



Rash Orders 

 are Welcome 



Wholesale Cut Flowers 

 Wabash Ave. at Lake St., 



Phone 



Central •J^»0 



CHICAGO 



Mention TTi. R«>t1>w wh»B yon wrlto. 



182 N. Wabash Avenue 



CKjce^^ O L D. Phone Raodolph 631 



RUSSELL, WARDS, NILADY, BRILLIANT, Carnations and Greens 



AT LOWEST MARKET RATES 



Mention The Reirlew when yon write. 



pot to investigate^ the cracker exploded, 

 injuring both eyes most seriously, 

 though, fortunately, not destroying the 

 sight. 



The retail store Fritz Bahr recently 

 opened on Chicago avenue, at the turn 

 of Sheridan road, in Highland Park, has 

 done an excellent spring business. There 

 is a big sale for plants on the north 

 shore. 



Friends of C. W. McKellar will re- 

 gret to learn that he is not gaining 

 rapidly in his convalescence. While 

 able to be about, he is acting on the 

 advice of his physicians and occupying 

 himself about his home place, leaving 

 the store to Brother-in-law Frank Ayers. 



After a most enjoyable tour of the 

 Yellowstone, Peter Reinberg and Mrs. 

 Reinberg returned to their handsome 

 house on Sheridan road July 11. 



H. N, Bruns is at Buffalo this week, 

 attending a Shriners' conclave. He 



WHOLESALE OUT FLOWERS 



FLORISTS' SUPPLIES AND GREENS 



O. A. & L. A. TONNER 



30 E. Randolph Street L. D. Pbone Central 6284 CHICACK), ILL. 



made the trip with a council that char- 

 tered a lake steamer. 



A material addition to the space 

 available to Pyfer & Co. has been made 

 this month by the expiration of a lease 

 held by a neighbor. The store has been 

 enlarged by about 400 square feet. 



It has been reported by some that 

 there is little call for bay trees this 

 season, but J. P. Degnan states that 

 Winterson's Seed Store has sold out 

 every plant of the recent importation 

 except a few of the smallest size. Some 

 of the plants were rather badly browned 



on their slow journey from Ghent, but 

 recovered wonderfully when taken to 

 E. F. Winterson's home place on the 

 west side for special treatment. 



The entire force of Zech & Mann, ac- 

 companied by Harry Manheim, of Hoer- 

 ber Bros., motored to Maywood July 9 

 to look over the new greenhouses of the 

 Albert F. Amling Co. 



August 1 will find John Farrell, 4645 

 South State street, headed for the In- 

 diana lake region for a month 's outing. 



Vacationers are coming and going at 

 Bassett & Washburn's. Allen Gerling 



