Mat 8, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



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33 



SPECIAL OFFER | 



I After Mothers' Day | 



I Between Mothers' Day and Memorial Day, or for the week of | 

 i May 12 to 18, we offer you | 



PEONIES 



$4.00, $6.00 and $8.00 per 100 



i We Specially aim to interest those who did not order Peonies for Mothers* = 



I Day. We want an opportunity to show, AT THE BEQINNINQ OF THE | 



I SEASON, how fine, salable and profitable these Peonies are. We want | 



I you to use them because | 



i WE SHALL HAVE A BIQ SUPPLY THIS SEASON. I 



Sweet 



Peas 



ROSES 



Fancy 

 Carnations 



WE OFFER FINE STOCK IN LARGE QUANTITY 



No Matter What You Want, Order 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. 



A. L. RANDALL CO. 



Wabash Ave. 

 at Lake St. 



CHICAGO 



Phones: 

 Cent. 7720 



%, Do you receive our Cut Flower Bulletin? Will put you on the list on request. E 



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OVERISSUED NEWSPAPERS 



Car Load Lots FOR WRAPPING PURPOSES HAVE GIVEN EXCELLENT SERVICE AND Protect your Supply 



Our Specialty HAVE SAVED MONEY FOR MANY OF OUR SATISFIED CUSTOMERS by orderins Now 



9io Michigan Blvd. MENDELSON BROS. PAPER STOCK CO. Chicago, ilunois 



Mpfitlon The Review when you write. 



will permit of an increased output of 

 cut flowers. 



It is reported that the Gould^ Nursery 

 Co., with four peony plantations, from 

 Tennessee to Wisconsin, expects to mar- 

 ket about 35,000 dozens this season. 



Paul R, Klingsporn is driving the 

 Moline-Knight again. The repair bill, 

 after the machine had spent a week in 

 the hands of thieves, was $412. Mr. 

 Klingsporn was insured. 



Nicholas Schmidt became rose grower 

 for Frank Schramm, Crystal Lake, 111., 

 May 1, succeeding William Spantikow, 

 who is in the Weiss-Spantikow Co., 

 which is building 80,000 feet of glass 

 near Maywood. 



The Wholesale Cut Flower Associa- 

 tion had a meeting May 6 at the store 

 of the E. C. Amling Co. The members 

 of the association are contributing to 

 the local cooperative advertising cam- 



paign on the basis of a percentage of 

 the annual sales of each member. 



George Ball made a quick recovery 

 from his recent illness. His doctor sent 

 him to a hospital, a good one, but Mr. 

 Ball did not like it there, so he got well 

 at once and went back to picking s^eet 

 peas. 



A. L. Bandall has been on a trip of in- 

 spection in the southern peony fields 

 this week. 



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