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JULT 81, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



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ASTERS 



Are Ready at Randall's 



All colors, $4.00 to $6.00 per 100 



We are able to offer increased quantity and improved quality— tlie best Asters 



thus far seen on this market. 



GLADIOLI, $4.00 to $8.00 per 100 



We have a hlg cut of the popular sellers— no order too l&rge for us to handle now. 



SUMMER ROSES 



A Large Supply and Good Quality 

 Columbia, RusseU> Ophelia, Sunburst, Enchantress 



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



CARNATIONS 



Best the market affords 



VALLEY 



Order of Randall 



GYPSOPHILA 



You need it every hour 



Keep Poshing Your Sales and Order the Stock of Randall 



When you send to Randall 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. 



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. 



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Phones: 

 Cent. 7720 



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Business is booming at Gary, Ind., the 

 steel center. John Owens, who believes 

 the buying is more important than the 

 selling, frequently makes two trips a day 

 to market to get the stock needed to 

 keep liis people supplied. 



W. J. Smyth's little granddaughter 

 has had a hard pull, undergoing a sur- 

 gical operation when only 6 weeks old. 

 As a result, Mr. Smyth has been spend- 

 ing a large share of his time in the city, 

 but things are now going better with the 

 little lady and Mr, and Mrs. Smyth ex- 

 pect to be at their summer home at An- 

 tioch for most of the month of August. 



As a straw indicating the way the 

 trade is preparing for next season, Sid- 

 ney Buchbinder says that never in the 

 many years Buchbinder Bros, have been 



manufacturing refrigerators have they 

 had so much work for florists as now. 



The obituary column this week lion- 

 tains notice of the death of Fred G. 

 Klingel, formerly in the wholesale cut 

 flower busines as a partner of Charles 

 Erne. Mr. Klingel was a good man in 

 every sense of the word and left many 

 friends when he retired from business 

 about two years ago, because of ill 

 health. 



Those ' former florists, Lubliner & 

 Trinz, last week sold a corner, 100x125 

 feet, at Madison street and Kedzie ave- 

 nue, to a bank for $150,000. Lubliner & 

 Trinz had previously acquired this par- 

 cel, as well as a plot 125x217 feet just 

 to the east, for a total consideration of 

 $257,500. This last named parcel, which 



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