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The Florists' Review 



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I ORDER OF RANDALL] 



I While stock in certain lines will not be plentiful this Christmas, still | 



I We shall have Flowers — Many Flowers. | 



I If you will let us know your wants, we will take the very | 



I best possible care of your orders— no one could do better. i 



ROSES 



- BEAUTIES = 



These are in largest supply with us. 



STEVIA 



MISTLETOE 



BOXWOOD 



Give us as much time as you can on your 

 orders — we will do our best for you. 



A. L. RANDALL CO 



Wabash Ave. 

 at Lake St. 



CHICAGO 



Phones: 

 Cent. 7720 



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Paper Shell PECANS 



AT WHOLESALE PRICES 



The greatest and most delicious health food in the nut line. 



SPECIAL OFFER TO THE TRADE: 



JUNBO BRAND PECANS 



in 5-lb. boxes, delivered postpaid anywhere in 

 the United States 



$3.50 



MEDIUM SIZED, in 5-lb. boxes, delivered postpaid 

 anywhere in the United States 



$3.00 



We are the owners of the 

 Pecan Grove where these 

 choice nats come from. 



We guarantee these pecans to be absolutely fresh 

 and t3 give satisfaction. Order some for your home 

 at the wholesale prices Quoted above. They are a 

 real bargain. Try a box today. 



0. A. & L A. TONRER, 



Wholesale Cut Flowers, 

 Greens and Supplies 



Squirrell Pecan Cracker, 

 75c each 



30 E. Randolph St., CBICAGO 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Philip Breitmeyer, of Detroit, was 

 seen in the market December 17. 



Albert Barber, of the Park Floral Co., 

 Cleveland, came here December 17 to 

 look into the market situation. 



A. C. Topp, of the Gurney Green- 

 house Co., was one of this week's visit- 

 ing buyers, coming from Yankton, S. D. 



Frank Gorly, of Grimm & Gorly, St. 

 Louis, after attending to his firm's busi- 

 ness in the market, called on friends in 

 the trade. 



H. E. Kidder, of the Ionia Pottery Co., 

 Ionia, Mich., was in Chicago the latter 

 part of last week on a business trip. 



Earl E. Mann, of the E. G. Hill Co., 

 Eichmond, Ind., called on many of the 

 growers and wholesalers last week with 

 a box of the new rose Premier. 



L. Potter, of Waukegan, 111., was 

 among the visitors last week. 



E. Williams, of South Bend, Ind., left 

 some large orders for Christmas ship- 

 ment; also standing orders throughout 

 the market for larger regular shipments 

 than ever before. He states that he 

 expects business to continue as it is 

 now. 



W. H. Englehardt, of the Idlewild 

 Greenhouses, of Memphis, Tenn., made 



a hurried, trip to the market this week. 

 Mr. Englehardt was here long enough, 

 however, to leave some large orders. 



A. Kenyon, of the South Bend Floral 

 Co., South Bend, Ind., was a visitor last 

 week. 



. G. A. Cornish, of Elgin, 111., managed 

 to get away from business to take a 

 look into the local market conditions. 



J. M. Carey made a flying trip to 

 Chicago, but it didn't take him long to 

 take care of his business in the market 

 and return to Detroit. 



K. N. Turner, of Kenosha, Wis., was 

 seen in the market last week. 



