' AUODST 17, 1016. 



The Florists' Review 



51 



You Nay Rely On Us 



—we have a l^rge supply of the best quality of ■v^^^^L^'^^ including: 

 all the best varieties the market affords. Excellent values at present prices. 



GLADIOLI 



We are handling Gladioli by the thousands— can furnish any quantity wanted of any one color. Specially strong 

 on America, light pink, the host seller of all. Plenty red and white, also mixed. No order too large for us to handle. 



ASTERS 



No matter what your needs are, Randall can supply the Asters that will fill the bill. We have quantity in all colors, 



and can supply stock for work or special fancy flowers for decoration. 



LILIES 



You can depend on Randall's Lilies. We have good stock in all varieties. Giganteum Lilies are in specially large 

 supply, grown to meet the summer demand. Special prices on large orders. Can supply any quantity on a day's notice. 



Green and Bronze Galax in large supply— fine stock 



A. L. Randall Co. 



Bnah Orden 

 are Welcome 



Wholesale Cut Flowers 

 Wabash Ave. at Lake St. 



Phone 



Central 17S0 



CHICAGO 



Meirtlia Tbe 



Your Confidence Wanted 



There is no need for worry when you mail or telegraph your orders to a house of Principle, 

 where you will always get a square deal. 



If you are not among our list of pleased customers, send your next order to us and get 

 acquainted. We want your confidence. We handle all cut flowers and greens in season, 

 and a general line of florists' supplies, ribbons and chiffons. 



Any orders placed with us will be shipped promptly at lowest market prices at all times. 



Thanking you in advance for any part of your kind patronage, we are. 



Yours very truly, 



O. A. & L. A. TONNER 



WHOLESALE CUT FLOWERS-GREENS-AND SUPPLIES 

 30 East Randolph Street, Phone central 6884 CHICAGO, ILL. 



M*Btl«»B The Review wt»»n yon write. 



charge. Vinson Neil, another graduate 

 of the Vaughan school, has been en- 

 gaged to handle the shipping depart- 

 ment. The company has $50,000 com- 

 mon stock and an equal amount of 

 preferred stock, the latter not yet is- 

 sued. 



After a rest of nearly two months at 

 Battle Creek, Albert F. Amling re- 

 turned to Maywood August 11, ready 

 to plunge again into business activities. 



The new establishment of the Bohan- 

 non Floral Co. at 75 East Monroe street 

 will be the main store when completed. 

 The old stand at 57 East Monroe street 

 will be operated until the building is 

 razed. 



John Felke, of Wilmette, the senior 

 patriarch of all florists in the Chicago 

 district, was 87 years old August 16. 

 The celebration of his birthday, how- 

 ever, took place on Sunday, August 13, 



It is the biggest ad 

 on page 60! 



when his genial son-in-law, Anton Then, 

 and a whole host of relatives, includ- 



