June 14. 1917. 



The Florists^ Review 



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I You Will Like Our Russells | 



": We have large quantities of exceptionally fine Russells. You will not be disappointed E 



: in the quality. All lengths — prices right. We also recommend our Ophelias, which are 5 



: of very fine quality. All other leading varieties of Roses in large supply. 5 



CARNATIONS 



The kind that keep. Quantity lots our specialty. 

 Good quality, prices right. 

 Let us supply you. 



PEONIES 



Finest Peonies in the country. These Peonies 

 are unexcelled in lasting qualities. Will not 

 shake. All colors and grades. 



We also carry a large supply of all other cut flowers in season. 

 Try our green goods department. 



A. L. RANDALL COMPANY 



^"^i^i^me Wholesale Cut Flowers 



Wabash Ave. at Lake St., 



Phone 

 Central 7720 



CHICAGO i 



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WIETOR BROS., 



162 N. 

 WABASH AVENUE, 



CHICABO 



Mrs. Chas. RusscU Per 100 



Fancy 112.00 @ $15.00 



Good 8.00@ 10.00 



Miniature Roses 



Baby Doll 3.0O 



Elger 8.00 



CURRENT PRICE LIST 



Pink and White Klllarney, Ophelia, 



Sunburst and Richmond Per 100 



Extra special $8.00 



Select 7.0O 



Fancy 6.00 



Medium 5.00 



Short 4.00 



Carnations 



Fancy 3.00 



Good 2.00 



Subject to change without 

 Miscellaneous Per 



Peonies $ 6.00 ^ 



Valley 



Lilies 12.60 <i 



Ferns per 1000. 



Smilaz per doz. strings, 



Adiantum 



Galax (bronze and green), 1000. 

 Asparagus Sprengeri . . bcb .. 

 Asparagus Plumosus..bch., 

 Boxwood per lb.. 



2.50 



notice. 



100 



^$ 8.00 



6 00 



S 15.00 



3.60 



i 3.00 



1.00 



1.50 



.fO 



.50 



.25 



ROSES, our selection, $4 OO per ICO 



Other Green Goods Market Rates 



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Murray now is in New Jersey, where he 

 went for a meeting of the Florists' Hail 

 Association. He will remain in the 

 east for two weeks. Some excellent 

 t,'loxinias may be seen at his green- 

 liouses. 



The Alpha Floral Co. reports an in- 

 crease in graduation work. Everything 

 is progressing nicely at Mr. Elberfield's 

 farm. The residence has been com- 

 ]>leted and the new waterworks are 

 being installed. Summer stock for cut- 

 ting is being planted out. 



Fred Fromholdt is well satisfied with 

 the amount of business done so far in 

 June. 



The W. L. Rock Flower Co. furnished 

 all the bouquets for a local hiffh school. 

 A large number of bouquets also were 

 sent out to the Barstow and St. Taneca 

 schools. Business in this line doubled 

 that of a year ago. 



E. Humfeld reports that the orders 

 for school bouquets were bevond his 

 expectations. He is planting outdoor 

 stock on his farm east of the city. 



Henry Kusik & Co. report a busy 

 Week with out-of-town orders. Stock 

 of all kinds is plentiful here. 



William Foith lost about 200 panes 

 of glass by hail last week. His carna- 

 tions in the field are in fine condition 

 and those in the houses are as lar^e as 



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WHOLESALE commis.iow FLOMSTS 



Se Baal Randolpk SOMt 

 CHICAGO 



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Every Retail Florist, from Win- 

 nipeg to New Orleans, Buffalo 

 to Denver, should be a Cut 

 Flower buyer in Chicago. 



Kexnicott Bros. Co.. Chicago. 



at any time during the winter months. 



Peter Martin was also a victim of 

 the hail storm last week. He lost from 

 200 to 300 lights of glass and a large 

 number of geraniums were iniured bv 

 the falling fragments. 



James Payne is tearing down the old 

 greenhouses on his place. Sidney Cot- 

 greve, associated with Mr. Payne, was 

 successful in winning prizes with his 

 Belgian hares and New Zealand rab- 

 bits. 



J. W. Furrow, of Guthrie. Okla., was 

 a visitor last week. W. J. B. 



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RAlPER 



Pat. May, 1916— Trade Mark Registered 



Your Plants and Baskets 



Wrapped 

 Quicker -Cheaper -Better 



California orders filled direct from branch 

 office: 448 Bush St., San Francisco, Calif. 



THE RAPID WRAPPER CO. 



56 E. Randolph St., Chicago 



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Butte, Mont. — A carnation house 

 100x200 feet is being erected at the 

 Columbia Gardens and when completed 

 will bring the total glass area to 42,000 

 feet. 



