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Dbcbmber 4, 1919. 



^Thc Florists^ Review 



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BASKETS FOR CHRISTMAS 



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ORDER ONE OF RANDALL'S 



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ASSORTMENTS 



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Prompt action Will, enabte any Florist tp replenish his stock _ . 

 of Baskets before the Holiday rush. You can' depend- on '"< 

 ' ' ' Randall — the largest manufacturer of Florists' Baskets in 



America. State whether you want •; • '= 



Large, Medium or Small Cut Flower Baskets 

 Plant Baskets, Pot Covers, or a selection of each 



We still have a full line and can make quick shipment * • ... - 

 "' ' of anything wanted. RandalFs assortments never fail to please. 



A. L. Randall Co., iso n. wabash Ave., Chicago 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



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RAEDLEIN HOLIDAY ASSORTMENTS 



Assortment 1. 50 Tumbler Baskets $22.50 



II. 25 Cut Flower Baskets, 20 to 27 in. over-all 17.50 



111. 12 Cut Flower Baskets, 27 to 36 in. over-all 12.60 



ALL ASSORTMENTS IN VARIOUS COLORS AND LINED 



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Valley (Satin) Yilley, $5.50 



Cape Flowers, 75c per 100 



White, water- proof 

 Cloth Rotes, Violets, Fachsias, etc. 



FOR YOUR WRKATHS, THE 



"Golden Stock" Assortment 



700 Best Art Flowers, $10.00 



References or Cash. Money Back Guaranty. 



Brandau Art Flower Co. 



439-441 S. Irving Ave. CHICAGO, ILL. 



WAXED FLOWERS 



Tha most natural, with that silvery dew. 



KoRos In all colors $2.75 per 100 



Orchids In all colors 4.50 per 100 



Dahlias In all coloi 9 4 00 pir 100 



('U-niHtls In all colois 3 50 p<^r 100 



rarnatlons, lonjj 8t»ni 2.00 per 100 



livery trucks coming to the wholesale 

 markets. It is a Reo and a beauty. 



John Selter, keeper of Jackson park, 

 died at his home, 1918 Benton street, 

 November 24. He was much respected 

 in the park department, being one of 

 its oldest employees. He was the found- 

 -er of the Park Department Employees' 

 Association, members of which attended 

 the funeral in a body. 



Gerard DeNys, foreman for the W. A. 

 Rowe Co., Kirkwood, and a member of 

 the Florists' Club, underwent an op- 

 eration at the Baptist hospital and from 

 last reports is doing nicely. 



The Retail Florists' Association has 

 called for a meeting Monday, Decem- 

 ber 8, to be held at Mission Inn. Sec- 

 retary Ruff is preparing special notices 



SEND US AN ORDER FOR OUR 



New Wax Sweet Peas 



They are very natural looking; very good for basket and design work. 



Give them a trial. 



Per 100, $1.75; per 1000, $15.00 



R. E. Gebhardt Co., '""■"""• ""^dSTcAGo, ux. 



for the members. All refriailers, regard- 

 less of membership, are invited to at- 

 tend. 



Mrs. F. W, Bruenig will entertain 

 the Lady Florists' Circle at her home 



at Gravois and Mississippi avenues 

 Wednesday afternoon, December 10. 



William H. Kruse, in the south end, 

 recently bought the old Niemeyer place 

 on Woodlawn avenue, in Kirkwood. It 



