

AUGUST 24, 1916. , 



The Flbrists^ Review 



27 



Headquarters for Gladioli 



GLADIOLI 



ASTERS 



We are handling Gladioli by the thousands— can fur- 

 nish any quantity wanted of any one color. Specially 

 strong on America, light pink, the best seller of all. 

 Plenty red and white, also mixed. No order too large 

 for us to handle. 



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 tlowers for decoration. 



ROSES 



We have a large supply of the best quality, including Russell, Ophelia and all the other best varieties 



the market affords. 



Green and Bronze Galax in large supply— fine stock 



A. L. Randall Co. 



Rash Orders 

 are Welcome 



Wholesale Cut Flowers 

 Wabash Ave. at Lake St., 



Phone 



Central 77SO 



CHICAGO 



Mention The Rerlew when yog write. 



ASTERS 



We have a fine line of all Summer Flowers your customers 

 will like to have you use at this season. 



Arents for 

 TO-BAK-INB 



Agents for 

 EUSTIC-LYKE 



ROSES CALENDULAS 



ASTERS CENTAUREA GLADIOLI 



LARKSPUR GIGANTEUM LILIES COREOPSIS 



SCABIOSAS AURATUM LILIES RUBRUM LILIES 



AND OF COURSE ALL THE GREENHOUSE FLOWERS AS USUAL 



F rne ^ K lingel 



30 E. Randolph St. 



L D. Phone Randolph 6578 



Auto. 41-716 



CHICAGO 



Mt-ntlon The Itcylew when yog write. 



Herbert Stone, manager ^or Mrs. 

 Williams, proprietor of the Atlas Floral 

 Co., has the sympathy of his many 

 friends in the death of Mrs. Stone's 

 mother, who was buried August 20, 

 The trade sent numerous floral offer- 

 ings. 



At the office of the American Bulb 

 Co., A. Miller, president, says its repre- 

 sentatives at the Houston convention 

 not only sold the exhibit but sent home 

 orders for future delivery aggregating 

 over $2,000. 



Herman RolflF, 7052 Stony Island ave- 

 nue, writes that he is starting to grow 

 flowers in a greenhouse for the Chi- 

 cago market and will welcome sugges- 

 tions as to what kind of seeds to sow 

 to keep up a supply all winter for 

 profit. Here is a chance for some com- 

 missionman who needs another shipper. 



The automobile of William A, Beau- 

 dry, head of the Beaudry Nursery Co., 

 700 Eailway Exchange building, stolen 

 several days ago, was recovered by the 

 police at Decatur, 111. The young fel- 

 low driving it said he bought it in 

 Chicago for $125, but he was held and 

 sent back to the city. 



The continuance of hot weather has 

 at last constrained Robert Northam, 

 manager of the George Beinberg whole- 

 sale house, to take a two weeks' vaca- 

 tion. He will remain at home with his 

 family. 



Some unusually fine gladioli, such as 

 Panama and Niagara, are being shipped 

 to the Chicago market by C. H. 

 Ketcham, of South Haven, Mich. The 

 stock is handled by the Chicago Flower 

 Growers' Association. 



With the return of August Barnett 



to his accustomed place in Erne & 

 Klingel 's, F. G. Klingel has left for a 

 two weeks' outing. 



Carnation planting in the greenhouses 

 of Pyfer & Olsem, Wilmette, is finished. 

 Speaking of business, A. T. Pyfer says 

 his firm never had a better summer. 

 Miss Nettie Parker will return next 

 week. 



Few of the many friends of Anton 

 Then know that he is an accomplished 

 wood carver, A specimen of his work 

 is to be seen in the gavel presented to 

 President Alex Henderson, of the Chi- 

 cago Florists' Club, by Mr. Then last 

 spring. But in the office of the green- 

 houses he has many curious and inter- 

 esting specimens of his handicraft. 

 Now we know why he spends so much 

 time every winter in the Florida woods. 



According to Felix Reichling, of 



