MAT 29. 1910. 



The FloristsV Review 



25 



FOR JUNE RANDALL OFFERS 



MRS. RUSSELL COLUMBIA 



None Finer Anywhere A Leader With Us 



SUNBURST 



Yellow is in Demand 



And All Other Roses in Heavy Crop 



CARNATIONS 



Unusually Good For This Time of Year 



SWEET PEAS 



Practically No Limit To Our Present Supply of 

 Fancy Spencer Peas From The Best Growers. 



ORCHIDS, VALLEY, PEONIES, GLADIOLI 



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 Aye. 

 at Lake St. 



CHICAGO 



Phones: 

 Cent. 7720 



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had a prosperous season, but the con- 

 dition of the cotton crops is not encour- 

 aging in Arkansas and Tennessee. He 

 was in Memphis in time for the big 

 centennial and says the town was won- 

 derfully decorated and the parade 

 brought out some beautiful floats. W. H. 

 Englehart, of the Idlewild Greenhouses, 

 decorated the two floats that took first 

 and second prize. Mr. Poehlmann spent 

 two days on the Arkansas state peni- 

 tentiary farm; he and Kerby Boerstler, 

 of Little Eock, were down there fishing. 

 A trip was made into the Smoky moun- 

 tains of Tennessee, also the Cumberland 

 mountains. 



Under the new quarantine, iris bulbs 

 are among the things the trade will have 

 to do -without unless we can produce 



Prepared Nagnolia Leaves 



in 



Cases or Cartons 



The 

 Rumbley Co. 



Evergreen, Ala. 



them here. Iris tingitana is not an easy 

 bulb to grow. It has come to us from 

 Holland, but also from Guernsey. Ap- 



preciating that none will be received 

 next fall, Sam Pearce as far back aa 

 last season began sending his forced. 



