AHPTEMBEU 11, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



29 



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COLUMBIA 



RUSSELL 



PREMIER 



These three popular Roses are our leaders. They can be had here in quantity — splendid stock, 

 cut from young plants; plenty of the medium length that sells so well in the average flower store, but 

 also other lengths of stem for all who want them. We urge that all our customers order these Roses 

 because we know they are sure to please. 



We also have, a fairly large supply of Ophelia, Sunburst and other varieties — good stock, all. 



Gladioli, $2.00, $3.00 and $4.00 per 100 



Fine stock, from Northern growers, sure to give satisfaction. Oi-der today and see for yourself. 



ASTERS, $2.00, $3.00 and $4.00, per 100 



Try them; they are the best we have had this season; you'll find them very useful. 



GOLDEN GLOW MUMS, $2.00, $3.00, $4.00 Doz. 



VALLEY, $15.00 per 100 



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. 



CHICAGO 



Phones: 

 Cent. 7720 



son; secretary and treasurer, Paul 

 Weiss. Gottlieb Schott is the manager 

 of the greenhouses. 



It develops that prior to tlie sale of 

 the Weinberg interests it had been de- 

 cided to close September 1 the whole- 

 sale store at 30 East Randolph street, 

 which the company has conducted for a 

 number of years, and this the new or- 

 j<anizaTion has carried out. The stock 

 is being sold on consignment by the 

 E. C. Amling Co., which also has taken 

 over the fixtures and lease of the whole- 

 sale establishment. 



The retail store and the glass con- 

 nected, therewith will be sold by tlio 

 new management. 



Various Notes. 



It ' is- understood that H. N. Bruus 

 is looking about for a suitable location 



©iff 3l00?plj M. ^tvn (Ha, 



ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS AND SUPPLIES 



Send for 

 Price List 



223 Huron Road 



CLEVELAND, OHIO 



in the country for a new greenhouse es- 

 tablishment which will enable him to 

 increase his growing operations. The 

 special reasons are his faith in the 

 tuture of the trade and the fact that 

 he now has his son, Herman, in the 

 business with him. 



The A. L. Randall Co., which re- 

 cently was reported as having bought a 

 refrigerator factory at Traverse City, 

 Mich., now gives out the information 

 th.at a contract was closed September 

 8 with one buyer for refrigerators 

 amounting to $42,000. The florists' re- 



