jAMJAuy 5, 1922 



The Florists^ Review 



45 



ORDER WITH US FOR 1922 



of all the flowers as they come into season 



A LARGE SUPPLY OF FLOWERS 

 FOR YOUR JANUARY TRADE 



We want you to send Randall ALL 

 your orders^place a standing order 

 and wire additions every day — sev- 

 eral times a day if needed. 



You Can Place Confidence in RandalFs — 



Confidence that your order wilLbe 

 filled, and filled as you want it filled; 

 also confidence that you will be 

 treated right as to price. Randall's 

 always gives the out-of-town buyer 

 the benefit if the market breaks. 



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180 North Wabash Avenue 



CHICAGO 



market probably was cleaner at noon 

 January 2 than it has been at any time 

 this season. Part of the shortage was 

 due to the fact that many growers did 

 not ship that day and, as a reflex, the 

 supply January 3 was larger on that ac- 

 count. What the immediate future will 

 afford is a matter on which opinions 



differ. Some wholesalers say there will 

 be plenty of flowers, at least for a while, 

 and they act as though they expect a 

 softening market, but others look to see 

 history repeat itself. If the market 

 runs true to tradition in this somewhat 

 uncertain season, within the next few 

 days crops should go off and supplies be 



so reduced that there will be a scramble 

 for stock, lasting until the near ap- 

 proach of St. Valentine's day. 



Jonquils are offered in moderate quan- 

 tities. Cattleyas are so abundant the 

 price is half or even one-third what was 

 asked before Christmas. Sweet peas are 

 more plentiful and soon will be abun- 



