Afbil 10, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



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I Lilies for Easter] 



I $25.00 to $30.00 per 100 | 



I Fine stock, steins of good length. Order now and make sure off your supply. | 



Roses for Easter 



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I Randall's Roses attract the Retailers, because of Quality, Quantity, | 

 I Variety and Price. | 



Sv^eet Peas for Easter I 



I $1.50 to $3.00 per 100 | 



S Good Violets will be scarce — use these Fancy, Fresh, Fragrant Spencer Peas for your corsage bouquets. = 



= We offer a very large quantity in all leading colors. s 



Snapdragons for Easter 



I All colors, choice long stems, $1.50 to $3.00 per dozen | 



Valley for Easter 



Iris Filifolla 



You can get all the Valley your trade requires if These blue Irises are extremely useful in baskets 



you order of Randall. of spring flowers. 



Carnations, Orchids, Calendula, Candytuft 

 No Matter What You Want, Order of Randall 



When you send to Rj^ndall 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. 



A. L. RANDALL CO. 



Wabash Ave. 

 at Lake St. 



CHICAGO 



Phones: 

 Cent. 7720 



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Mentloii Th« B>Ti«w wh— yoo wrtt«. 



in future seasons unless an American 

 supply of the bulbs is developed. Most 

 of the stock has come from Holland, but 

 some of the best bulbs have been ob- 

 tained from the Channel Islands. They 

 will be barred out by the approaching 

 quarantine. 



A new Cadillac in battle gray, with 

 red running gear, was delivered to A. L. 

 Bandall last week. It is one of the 

 niftiest gasoline buggies in town. 



A. Miller, of the American Bulb Co., 

 is spending a week at the Twin Cities 

 and neighborhood. 



If current report may be relied upon, 

 two local commission houses have made 

 sales records around half a million dol- 

 lars in the last six months. 



H. N. Bruns believes that German 

 valley pips will come to the United 



States next November. With Dutch and 

 Danish pips he has been able to main- 

 tain a daily supply of cut valley in 

 this market ever since the war cut off 

 the normal supply of pips. 



A. T. Pyf er, secretary of the Florists * 

 Club, sent out an announcement that 

 Hodgson Jolly had accepted an invita- 

 tion to address the meeting April 10. 



That business is more active than in 

 many years is the report of R. E. Kur- 

 owski, of the John C. Moninger Co., 

 who says the number of jobs under nego- 

 tiation seems to indicate a big building 

 season in the greenhouse trade. 



John Mangel is the latest Chicago re- 

 cruit in the ranks of the F. T. D. 



It is said one of the commission houses 

 has taken one Easter order for 1,000 

 callas. It would be pretty hard to fill 



will keep your plants watered Just richt. 

 Saves labor and loss of plants— also sells easily. 



Sample by mail, post- 

 paid. 86c. In lots of 25 or 

 more, $20.00 per hundred. 



Order direct from your 

 supply house. If they 

 don't carry them, order 

 from us direct and give us 

 their name. 



THE WONDEI PUNT IRRIBilTM 



CO. 

 2S44 N. Clark Street. CHICMO 



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