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The Florists^ Review 



Deckmbbr 8, 1921 



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I American Beauties 



For Christmas 



You can get FINE Long Beauties at Randall's 



we expect to have many thousands of them — 

 long-stemmed, fancy Beauties, probably the 

 only supply in Chicago this Christmas. They 

 will please your particular trade. 



How many can you use? Write today. 



Place your order with Randall today for 

 Valley for Christmas, $8.00 and $10.00 

 per 100, and be assured of your supply. 



I BOXWOOD for CHRISTMAS 



= We never handled finer Boxwood and we have a large supply. Have already booked 



= orders for several hundred bags for Christmas delivery and suggest you order yours 



= now. Remember Bouquet Green and Holly will be scarce and arrange <tlO AT A 



= for enough good Boxwood. 50-lb. bags *pl^«Ol/ 



NEW WHITE CARNATION THOMAS H. JOY 



Rooted cuttings, $12.00 per 100, $100.00 per 1000. Let us have your order now if you want early delivery 



A. L. Randall 



families in Chicago. In its story of tlio 

 fund December 6 the News said: 



Ilermnn Frank, one of tlio omploj-ees of tlie 

 riiicaKO Flower (Jrowcrs' AssoclHtion, 182 North 

 Wnlmsli avenue, oriK'nalor of tlie idea of work- 

 inK proup cifts to the Ilolidtiy Relief Fund on 

 the principle that, "having worked a .vear witli- 

 out losing a d.ny, we ought to help those lesB for- 

 tunate," made good today on his promise given 



last week when he visited the comptroller of the 

 fund. 



Mr. Frank wanted to know then if he couldn't 

 get his fellow workers together, each with small 

 contributions. Kelng advised not only that he 

 <'oiild do this, hut that such action would he more 

 than appreciated, he immediately got busy. The 

 result was another visit to the Daily News office, 

 this time by George Znrbock, one of Mr. Frank's 

 fellow workers. He carried an envelope contain- 

 ing IL'.'i, with the announcement that the follow- 



ing in addition to Frank and Zarlwck wanted to 

 help a needy family: 



Arthur H. Swanson. 

 William Klingsporn, 

 C. li. Sherer, 

 fJeorge Heidemann, 

 Thomas E. Hunt, 

 Ed Smith. 

 Kd Tymme, 



"Maybe we can do more," said Mr. Zarbock. 

 "At least we can tell other worker groups what 



S. Jackson, 

 Peter ISaumann, 

 Paul H. Klingsporn, 

 .Toe Smith. 

 Edward M. Hunt. 

 Michael Hunt. 



