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March 13, 1919. 



The Florists' Review 



27 



i WONDERFUL BFAUTIESi 



i LONG-STEMMED IPB->*iU MM1->;^| 



I We mean just that— they are "wonderful"— better than you would expect to get at this = 



I time of the year. Order a couple of dozens for tomorrow, and see for yourself. | 



PLENTY or GOOD ROSES 



I PRICES YOU CAN AFPORD TO PAY | 



i Our crops are on the increase and no order goes unfilled— you can get the Roses you need | 



I at the price you want to pay if you order Roses of Randall. Quality excellent; all lengths and | 



= all varieties. = 



I Iris Tingitana, big Blue I 



I This is fine stock, $2.00 to $2.50 per dozen. | 



I Snapdragon Sweet Peas I 



I Fine, $1.50 to $2.50 per dozen. Choice stock, $1.00 to $2.00 per 100. | 



I Carnations Bulbous Stock 



I Don't forget— a large supply. Jonquils, Daffodils, Tulips, etc. | 



I No Matter What You Need, Order of Randall I 



= When you send to Randall you are drawing on the largest supply of Cut Flowers in the 5 



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



I All GREENS in constant supply | 



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A. L. RANDALL CO. 



Wabash Ave. 

 at Lake St. 



CHICAGO 



Phones: 

 Cent. 7720 



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Mention The BeTlew when yog write. 



PERCY 

 JONES 



Inc. 



56 EAST 



RANDOLPH 



STREET 



CHICAGO 



Magnolia Leaves 



Best in country 

 $1.60 per carton 



Leucothoe Sprays 



$6.00 per 1000 



Corsage Pins 



5 inches long 



All colors 

 $1.25 per gro;:s 



Meyer's Silkaline 



8 spools to box 

 $1.75 per 1-lb. box 



Mention The Review when you write. 



a few cases of giganteum were found in 

 the car. 



W. Price, one of P. C. Schupp's right- 

 hand men with the J. A. Budlong Co., 

 attracted the attention of the bowling 

 world last week by rolling three games 

 of 223, 205 and 288 in the North Chicago 

 League, a score which is rarely recorded 

 even in such fast company. The others 

 on the Central team are florists, Lor- 

 man, Lieberman, Huebner and Wolf. 



Paul Klingsporn, state vice-president 

 of the S. A. F., is making steady acces- 

 sions to the membership. This week he 



secured H. Van Gelder as a life member. 



Carl Weidiger has returned to his 

 duties in the supply department of the 

 A. L. Bandall Co., following an illness 

 of some duration. 



George Tegelaar, of Drevon-Tegelaar 

 & Co., has returned to Chicago after a 

 trip to New York. 



After having been threatened with a 

 complete loss of his eyesight, J. E. Poll- 

 worth reappeared March 10 at the store 

 of Kennicott Bros. Co., wearing large 

 yellow goggles. 



One of the most charming of the re- 



cent north side brides was Miss Leona 

 Zender, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adam 

 Zender, of 6757 Bidge avenue, whose 

 marriage to Valentine Seng, Jr., is an- 

 nounced. 



Saturday, March 8, was John C. 

 Enders* fifty- third birthday anniver- 

 sary. Except for the absence of thatch, 

 one would never suspect. 



E. Scheffler, who bought the Floren- 

 tine place at Downers Grove, has razed 

 the establishment. He has sold part of 

 the material and moved the rest of it to 

 his place at Wheaton. It will enable 



