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JuLT 24. 1919. 



The Florists' Review 



25 



SUMMER ROSES 



i4 Large Supply and Good Quality 

 Columhiay Russell, Ophelia, Sunburst, Enchantress 



We have all lengths; none better, and Randall's prices always are right. 



ASTERS Are Ready at Randall's 



We are able to announce the arrival of Asters in considerable quantity. As other sources 

 of supply have not yet opened, it is advisable to get orders to us early in the day, before the 

 stocK is cleaned up by other buyers. 



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GLADIOLI, $4.00 to $8.00 per 100 



We Kave a biff cut of the popular sellers— no order too large for us to handle now. 



CARNATIONS VALLEY GYPSOPHILA 



Best the market affords Order of Randall You need it every hour 



Keep Pushing Your Sales^ and -Order- ijie Stock o! RandaD 



When you send to Randall you are drawing on the largest sujjg^X.iflf Cut Flowers in the 

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



Headquarters for Florists' Greens 



A large supply of Good Ferns; write for special quotations on case lots. 



A. L. RANDALL CO. 



Wabash Ave. 

 at Lake St. 



CHICAGO 



Phones: 

 Cent. 7720 



Mention The ReTlew when you write. 



D.'s of 1918 on which he has not yet 

 been able to get the American Eailway 

 Express to make returns. ^ 



For ten years "Charlie" Duncan, 

 3618 South State street, colored, has 

 peddled flowers through the Hyde Pajk 

 district. He saved his money, bought 

 a diamond pin that he always wore, 

 kept a substantial sum with him at all 

 times, and had a good bank account. 

 Early in the morning of July 20 his body 

 was found in an tdley in the rear of 

 2947 South State street. A heavy iron 

 bar lay a few feet away and Duncan's 

 skull was crushed in. The diamond pin 

 was missing, but $78 and a check for 

 $15 were still in his clothes. 



The A. L. Randall Co. has received 

 word from Thomas H. Joy, of Nashville, 

 and W. H. Englehart, of Memphis, that 



100^000 CUT GLADIOLI 



BEST ASSORTED COLORS. Write us for prices and time of shipment. 



W. C. PRESSING SEED CO., 



NORWALK, OfflO 



they will be in Chicago to go to the S. 

 A. F. convention with the local party, 

 which leaves on the night of August 18, 

 via the Wabash railroad. 



Eugene Wiltgen has filed a suit in the 

 Circuit court for divorce from his wife, 

 Amelia, and to compel her to deed back 

 to him the greenhouse property at 7461 

 North California avenue, Bogers Park, 

 said to be worth $30,000, which he had 

 placed in her name some time before 



their separation, March 30, 1917. They 

 were married in 1893 and have four 

 children. ' 



Peter Pearson is harvesting an acre 

 and a half of tulips and narcissi at his 

 place on Gunnison street. He expects 

 to have half a million of flowering size 

 and quality fully as good as those im- 

 ported. 



The annual summer flower show at 

 Lake Forest is dated for July 23 and 



