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JDLY 20, 1916. 



The Florists' Review 



Sound Judgment in Buying 



Hot weather flowers means more money in the cash register. Don't waste your time and en- 

 ergy looking for reliable stock— come to RELIABLE RANDALL and get it. 



WE have a liberal supply of satisfaction-quality Roses. Push them for your summer trade*— 

 always acceptable. When ordering flowers of Randall you can rely on three things : 



4 They are satisfaction quality. 



Q They are shipped on time. ; j^ 



fl They are packed with due care. '* 



Everything in Cut Flowers and Greens. While you are at it, order enough of . 



RANDALL'S RELIABLE RIBBONS 



A. L. RANDALL COMPANY 



^^:^T.rome Wholesale Cut Flowers 



Wabash Ave. at Lake St., 



Phone 



Central 7780 



CHICAGO 



Mention Th. R.t1»w whwi yon writ.. 



BOUQUET ACCESSORIES 



Cormsre Shields 

 Bouquet Holders 



Ties and Bows 

 Brides' Muffs 



WINIFRED 0WEN"c'iiSS5MZ'- 



Phone Kedzie 8288 



Mention The RcTlew when yon write. 



MEXICAN TUBEROSES 



$2.00 per lOO spikes. 



No order too Urge for us to fill. A-1 flowers 

 guaranteed. Give us a trial and be convinced. 

 Correspondence solicited. Write or wire Quick. 



ALVIN CAPE JESSAMINE & FLORAL CO. 



ALVIN, TKXAS. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon wrlt». 



this week is absent from his accus- 

 tomed place in Peter Eeinberg's store, 

 on vacation. 



Miss Zandra Anderson, of the John 

 Kruchten Co., is enjoying a two weeks' 

 vacation in Saugatuek, Mich. John 

 Kruchten is planning an auto trip to 

 Sister Lakes, Mich., the first part of 

 August. He will be accompanied by 

 his family, and as guests, Mr. and Mrs. 

 Peter Assa and family. Mr. Kruchten 

 expects to take a three weeks' outing. 



July 17 C. W. McKellar resumed hia 

 daily appearances at his store, after an 

 illness of several months. He plans tak- 

 ing it easy during the rest of the sum- 

 mer, but is glad to be again at business. 



There is nothing like having two 

 strings to one's bow, according to J. H. 

 McNeilly, whose confectionery and 

 flower stores are in adjoining rooms on 

 Sixty-third street. He says that July 

 15, one of the hottest days of the year, 

 when flower sales were few, he estab- 

 lished a new high record for the cold 

 drink department. 



So far as Walter Kennicott is con- 



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Advertise 



Your Business While Making 

 Attractive Packages— Use 



ADVERTISING TWINE 



A ribbon 3-16-in. wide, on which we print 

 your advertisement every few inches. 

 Costs no more than twine. 1000 yards 

 to spool. Spool-holder with cutting at- 

 tachment furnished free with first order. 

 The following prices include printing: 

 $1.85 per 1000 yards in 4000 yard lots. 

 1.75 per 1000 yards in 12000 yard lots. 

 Send today for free color card. 



Order either direct or 

 through your jobber. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon writ*. 



cerned, the peony season ended July 17, 

 when the last of his cut came out of 

 storage. 



The W- A. Elson Co., 2644 Washirg- 

 ton boulevard, is a new venture started 

 July 1 by C. H. Fisk in association 



with his son-in-law, whose name tha 

 company bears. The plan is to do au- 

 tomobile repairing, nothing else, Mr. 

 Fisk supplying the capital and Mr. 

 Elson the experience. 



July 17 CliflFord Pruner started on 



