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The Rorists^ Review 



DXCBMBBB 28. 1920 



R Bros 



30 E. 

 Randolph St. 



CHICAGO 



A Wonderful Cut and Splendid Quality 



PRENIER AND COLDNBIA ROSES FOR NEW YEAR'S 



We have all the 

 Standard and 



Best New 



Large Supplies of other Popular Varieties. 



CARNATIONS 



and can supply 

 the best grade 

 in quantity 



NEW YEAR'S PRICE LIST— r.^^* **:;?'-* 



Premier, Russell Per 100 



Special $40.00 to $50.00 



Medium 25.00 to 35.00 



Select 20.00 



Short 15.00 



Columbia Per 100 



Special $;50.00 to $35.00 



Medium 25.00 



Select 20.00 



Short 12.00 to 15.00 



Sunburst, Ophelia Per 100 



Medium $20.00 



Select 15.00 



Short $10.00 to 12.00 



White Killarney Per 100 



Medium $15.00 



Select 12.00 



Short 10.00 



Roses, Our Selection, per lOO, $10.00 to $12.00. 



Carnations Per 100 



Long, Fancy Mrs. C. W. Ward 



and Rosette $12.00 



White and Light Pink 10.00 



Calla Lilies, per doz 2.50 



Fern», per 1000 4.00 



Smilax, per doz 3.00 



Galax, per 1000 2.00 



Sprengeri, per bunch 50 



Other Greens at market price. 



this vicinity, but Roswell Schupp says 

 it returns more money per square foot 

 of bench than any other sort at the 

 A. H. Budlong range. Grown in a lim- 

 ited way, two houses, it has done well 

 there. 



Artificial flowers encroached more 

 upon the florists' business this Christ- 

 mas than ever before, in the opinion of 

 Peter Pearson. He would like to see 

 drastic measures taken against them in 

 the trade. 



The A. L. Eandall Co. has had a 

 highly successful year and plans to cele- 

 brate its conclusion with a dinner, enter- 

 tainment and dance during the sales- 

 men's annual convention, to be held 

 between Christmas and New Year's. 

 The festivities will occur in the north 

 dining room of the Palmer House on the 

 evening of December 30. 



Mrs. Henry Arnold met with a serious 

 accident December 20, at the corner of 

 State and Lake streets, falling backward 

 into the basement through an opening in 

 the sidewalk. 



T. E. Waters says the Christmas busi- 

 ness in supplies has made a splendid 

 total, but that it resulted in an unusual 

 amount of work because of the disposi- 

 tion of the retailers to avoid overstock- 

 ing; instead of ordering a full supply in 

 advance, many of them ordered three 

 or four times as the need developed. 

 The last-minute orders were notably 

 numerous. 



The Inquiring Reporter, who prints 

 thumb-nail interviews in one of the daily 

 papers each day, asked W. F. Schofield, 

 the North State street retailer, "What 

 do you think of the Sabbath blue lawst" 

 Mr. Schofield 's answer, printed with his 

 portrait December 20, was: "The trou- 



Use Your Refrigerator 



to carry a supply of Cut 

 Flowers "ON HAND" at 

 all times- 



Keep Stock Coming 



to you just as you need 

 it— 



WE CAN 



Glass by the 

 Million, 



Production 

 by the 

 Thousands, 



