WnrnvAMX e, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



85 



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1 PLENTY OF CUT FLOWERS I 



= IN MOST LINES I 



I FOR ST. VALENTINE'S! 



I ESPECIALLY WELL SUPPLIED WITH I 



I Orchids 



Fancy home-grown Cattleyas, 

 sure to please your high-class 

 trade. 



Sweet Peas — 



Long - stemmed Spencers in 

 many colors — you will need 

 large lots. 



Violets 



A large supply of good Dou- 

 bles and a limited supply of 

 Singles. 



Carnations, Roses, Paper Whites, Freesias, Tulips 



No Matter What You Need, Order of Randall 



When you send to Randall you are drawing on the largest supply of Cut Flowers in the 

 Central States — you can rely on Randall. Anything that's in the market, Randall has it. 



All GREENS in constant supply 



A. L. RANDALL CO. 



Wabash Ave. 

 at Lake St. . 



CHICAGO 



Phones: 

 Cent. 7720 



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. Mention The RcTlew wben yon write. 



AKE MONEY 



by wuing 



Our Artificial Flowers 



Boxwood and Mafifnolia 

 Wreaths 



Just add a few Sprays of Real Stevia 

 and Asoaragus and your design is a 

 work of art and besides will net you a 

 handsome profit. 



B« ready for any emergency 1 1 1 



SP'^CIAL 



•rtifieial Uy ef the VaHey. per 100 

 Casaios, »er 100 .. . 



Roses, per 100 



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$4.00 



4.00 

 5.00 

 7.50 

 10.00 

 2.00 

 3.1 



Moms (aieiiaiii) per iozea 

 Mans (lane) per dozen 



Waxed Callas. per dozen 1.50 



" Easier Lilies, per dozen .... 1.50 

 Lavender Orchids, per dozen . . 1.50 



M. C. GUNTERBERG 



Wholesale Florist 



8 E. Randolph Street, CHICAGO 



PhnnPQ- J Central 3067 



f nones. [ RanJoiph (,800-6801 



and John H. Dunlop, of Toronto. Both 

 came here from the Cleveland carnation 

 show. 



Blaine and Glen Wilcox, of Council 

 Bluffs, la., who stopped here for a short 

 time last week on their way to the 

 Cleveland carnation show, spent the 

 early part of this week in Chicago, pur- 

 chasing supplies, etc. Their wives ac- 

 companied them. 



Henry Kusik, of Kansas City, Mo., 

 called on several of the wholesalers the 

 early part of the week. 



Charles Cherry, of Rockford, 111., was 

 a visitor to the local market this week. 



RETAIL FLORIST- 



WHERE TO BUY 



WHOLESALE GROWER- 



WHERE TO SHIP 



You can't go wrong in selecting a house whose wholesale 

 activities in this market extend over a period of 38 years. 



With us began the history of the Wholesale Cut Flower 

 Industry as it is constituted today in the marketing of the 

 Growers' Products— in the Service that is Best with the 

 Retailer. 



YOUR 



PROTECTION 



Kennicott Bros. Co. 



Wholeaale Dealers in Cat FlowerM 

 and Plants since 1881 



CHICAGO 



Uention The ReTlew when jon write. 



NASHVILLE, TENN. 



The Market. 



The unusually fine, warm weather of 

 the last two weeks has been favorable 



to the florists. It was feared that a se- 

 rious shortage would develop here the 

 latter part of January, but, while there 

 has never been any surplus stock, there 

 has been enough. The demand continoes 

 heavy, though there is not so much fu- 



