Dbcimbik 29, 1921 



The Rorists^ Review 



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the Trade enjoyed for 

 all Florists a Happy and 



NEW Y EAR 



who have the will to work for business 



FLOWERS 



for Christmas, but have many thousands of 

 February. Randall's customers will be able 



where. You will be starting the New Year right if you 



ORDER WITH US FOR 1922 



of all the flowers as they come into season 



WIRE OR PHONE TO RANDALL '5 AND KEEP ON SELLING 



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CHICAGOi 



used here this Christmas came from 

 I'hiladelphia. They were nearly all long 

 and the supply cleaned up at from $15 

 'o $18 per dozen. 



While roses were not so good as they 

 usually are here at Christmas, violets 

 were better. The supply was not largo 

 and $2 to $2.50 per hundred was about 



as far as the buyers were willing to go. 

 Three choices were offered: Locally 

 grown singles in small quantity, Califor- 

 nia grown stock characteristically 

 bunched, and Hudson river doubles, the 

 latter predominating. There proved to 

 be all the cattleyas that were needed at 

 $3 each and enough also to supply those 



who could pay $2.50, or even only $2. 

 There were quite a good many pom- 

 pons and they sold well, but nobody 

 wanted the few, rather bedraggled-look- 

 ing large mums that were offered. 

 Valley sold well. Other miscellaneous 

 items were not much of a factor. There 

 were scarcely any sweet peas, but $5 was 



