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JAN0ABT 16, 1020. 



The Florists^ Review 



33 



CARNATIONS 



A steadily increasing cut and first-class quality in 

 all colors. Randall can supply you. 



LONG ROSES 



Randall's Roses in quality are second to none and the 



supply is large — send Randall your orders. 



Specially strong on Medium and Long stems. 



FANCY CATTLEYAS 



We offer a large supply of Cattleya Trianae. These are home-grown, the very 



largest and finest flowers and the price is much lower than such flowers 



have sold for heretofore this season. It will pay you to push them. 



VIOLETS 



r»^. v.i«/$ 1.50 per 100 

 ^^^Wej 12.50 ier 1000 



VALLEY 



Plenty, $15.00 per 100 



Increasing supply. 



NARCISSI 



Fine White and Yellow. 



CALENDULAS 



Ball's Special 

 $8.00 to $10.00 per 100 



STEVIA 



Include some in every order. 



Pussy WIDOW, $5.00 and $6.00 per 100 



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. 



ISO N. 

 Wabash Ave. 



CHICAGO 



L. D. Phone 

 Central 7720 



in a tour of Field's, with guides furn- 

 ished by the store. 



Mrs. Washburn has invited her com- 

 mittee to tea at Carson's January 15 

 to complete the arrangements. 



Club Meeting. 



There was increased attendance at the 

 New Year meeting of the Florists' Club 

 January 8. There were valedictory ad- 

 dresses or reports from officers and com- 

 mittee chairmen, including President A. 

 J. Zech, T. B. Waters, August Poehl- 

 mann and F. Lautenschlager, after 

 which officers were installed, as follows: 



President— T. E. Waters. 



Vice-president — A. T. Pyfer. 



Secretary — Fred Lautenschlager. 



Treasurer — ^Paul E. Weiss. 



President Waters and Secretary Lau- 

 tenschlager tendered their resignations 

 as trustees. A. J. Zech was elected as 

 trustee to serve for the term of two 

 years. August Poehlmann was elected 

 to serve for the term of one year. 



The following committees were ap- 

 pointed: Good of the club, Guy French, 

 chairman; advertising, F. Lauten- 

 schlager, chairman, Michael Barker, 

 George Asmus; publicity, August Lange, 

 chairman; garden, James Morton, chair- 

 man; coal, 0. L. Washburn, chairman; 



transportation, Michael Barker, chair- 

 man. Each of the committees is to con- 

 sist of three members. The chairman 

 appointed will announce the personnel 

 of the committee at a later date. 



Joseph Werstler, with Schiller the 

 Florist, was elected to membership and 

 the following were proposed: Balph B. 

 Howe, with W. W. Barnard Co.; Walter 

 G. Poehlmann, Morton Grove, 111., with 

 Poehlmann Bros. Co.; Wm. T. Collins, 

 1457 East Seventieth street. 



C. W. Johnson, chairman of the com- 

 mittee on arrangements for the joint 

 convention of the American Carnation 

 Society and the Illinois State Florists' 



