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Sbptember 7, 191'6. 



The Florists^ Review 



27 



Here is 



MMiBeauMoses-Lilles-lsleis 



Roses in all leading varieties, such as Russellf Sunburst, Ophelia* etc. 



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 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. 



Rash Orders 

 are Weleome 



Wholesale Cut Flowers 

 Wabash Ave. at Lake St., 



Phone 



Central Tf^O 



CHICAGO 



Mention The BeTlew when yon write. 



in 1 



ASTERS 



We have a fine line of all Summer Flowers your customers will like to 

 have you use this season. 





/^entsfor 

 CLASTIC-LYKC 



RUSSELL KILLARNEY BRILLIANT MRS. WARD 



MILADY PINK KILLARNEY CECILE BRUNNER 



OPHELIA WHITE KILLARNEY ALL OTHER 



SUNBURST SHAWYER VARIETIES 



GLADIOLI CARNATIONS GREENS 



F rne ^ K lingel 



30 E. Randolph St. 



L D. Phone Randolph 6578 



Auto. 41-716 



CHICAGO 



Mention The Rerlew when jon write. 



ends with September, but the record of 

 the best previous year's sales was 

 passed several weeks ago. 



A large shipment of French chiffons 

 to Joseph Ziska & Sons has reached 

 here, but it is tied up in a freight house 

 as a result of the freight handlers' 

 strike. 



William Wienhoeber and Mrs. Wien- 

 hoeber have returned from a vacation 

 motor trip in "Wisconsin in their Mo- 

 iine-Knight, 



The members of the Mann Floral Co., 

 East Chicago, Ind., are rejoicing over 

 the recent birth of a girl in the family 

 of George Mann. 



According to A. F. Keenan, 1220 and 

 1306 East Sixty-third street, the recent 

 repainting of his delivery car must 

 have given a forward impetus to busi- 

 ness. If this is not the cause, some- 



thing else is, for he has been unusually 

 busy. 



Among those issuing new catalogues 

 is the American Greenhouse Mfg. Co. 

 The pages are unusually large, 11x17 

 inches, and the list is quite compre- 

 hensive. It not only deals with green- 

 houses, but with parts, accessories and 

 paints. It is printed on a high grade 

 of paper in large, clear type and is pro- 

 fusely illustrated. A unique feature 

 of this catalogue is that it is of loose- 

 leaf construction. President P. L. Mc- 

 Kee says pages will be added from time 

 to time, thus keeping the book right up 

 to the \wst word on the various subjects. 



That the shortage of good asters will 

 be relieved to some extent in the near 

 future by large shipments of eastern 

 stock is the opinion of Charles Erne, of 

 Erne & Klingel. 



An exhibit of roses, consisting of 

 Beauties, Ophelia, Sunburst, Killarney 

 Brilliant, Dark Russell, Killarney, White 

 Killarney, Cecile Brunner and George 

 Elger, was staged by Wietor Bros, at 

 the Schobermesse of the Luxemburg 

 Brotherhood of America, held Labor 

 day, in Rogers Park, Other exhibitors 

 were the W. W. Barnard Co. and 

 Vaughan's Seed Store, both showing 

 excellent gladioli. 



America at 10 cents per dozen, a spe- 

 cial sale by J. H. McNeilly, September 

 2, seems to indicate that gladioli have 

 fallen from their high estate just as 

 the season is ending. 



A most artistic and highly attractive 

 catalogue of prepared goods, artificial 

 flowers, decorative baskets and electric 

 fountains has been isiued by the A. L. 

 Randall Co., under the title of "Dis- 



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