December 5, 1918. 



The Florists^ Review 



27 



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I Use Plenty of Stevia i 



5 It helps out in every 

 E box, basket or design. 



$1.50 to $2.00 



YELLOW POMPONS 



per 

 100 



We have a splendid 

 late crop of these 



per 

 bunch 



While we have a -good supply of other stock, we urge customers to order liberally of the above items. 



All kinds of Qreens In constant supply 



A. L. RANDALL CO. 



Rash Orders 

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Wholesale Cut Flowers 

 I Wabash Ave. at Lake St., 



OPEN SATURDAY EVENING 

 NOT OPEN SUNDAY 



Cratral 7720 = 



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KYLE & FOERSTER 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



160 N. Wabash Ave., CHICAGO 



Long Distance Phone. Randolph 6784 



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Ifentlnn The Review when yon write. 



tells of his many experiences and of 

 queer sights. From the tone of the 

 letter, which was written near the close 

 of the war, it is evident that the peo- 

 ple on this side knew more about what 

 was going on than did the fighting boys. 

 Mr. Kasper was associated with his 

 brother in the retail store before going 

 into the army. 



Carl Ickes, of the Ickes-Braun Mill 

 Co., reports that his concern, like others 

 which have been held down by war con- 

 ditions, is flooded with inquiries and 

 it now looks like a banner year in 1919. 



At Morton Grove, Poehlmann Bros. 

 Co. made the first cut of poinsettias 

 November 27. 



The Florists' Club holds its monthly 

 meeting tonight, December 5, at the 

 Randolph hotel. Officers for 1919 are 



to be elected, without, it is said, a con- 

 test. There is to be a lecture on busi- 

 ness systems by Hodgson Jolly, whose 

 system of interesting his audience is 

 understood to be described by his name. 



A few days before Thanksgiving Ed- 

 ward Mallinson, manager for the 

 Fleischman Floral Co., displayed in 

 the window two large baskets con- 

 taining choice fruits. The baskets were 

 decorated with several varieties of 

 orchids and other fine flowers and were 

 staged on a black velvet background. 

 The result was that the store force was 

 kept busy making up these baskets for 

 Thanksgiving and they brought a good 

 price. 



Fred Lautenschlager, of Kroeschell 

 Bros. Co., says that the greenhouse 

 heating department is unusually busy 



ATTENTION FLORISTS! 



ARTIFICIAL 



Lily of the Valley Sprays 



Fine imported quality 



$3.00 per 100 Sprays 

 M. C. GUNTERBERG 



WHOLESALE FLORIST 

 159 North State Street CHICAGO 



Phones: Central 3067 



Randolph 6800-6801-6802 



on estimates and inquiriae since hostili- 

 ties have ceased and he predicts that it 

 will be a big task taking care of orders 

 when the next season opens up. 



Said a leading retailer as he looked 

 over his purchase tickets December 2: 



