Al'OL'ST 11, 1921 



The Rorists^ Review 



101 



Meet Us At 



Washington 



The Randall exhibit at the S. A. F. convention next 



week will reward many a Florist for his trip to Washington- pay 

 him in ideas and pay him through the saving made by placing 

 his order for Fall Supplies. It will pay the buyers because 



The Randall line is Unequalled 

 and Randall prices are Unbeatable 



The Randall exhibit will include a full line of Florists' Supplies, 



but will be specially strong on 



Baskets Ribbons Chiffons 



Artificial Flowers 



INCLUDING MANY RECENT IMPORTATIONS 



Don't Fail to Register 



at the Randall Exhibit 



A. L. RANDALL CO. 



180 N. Wabash Ave. 



CHICAGO 



L. D. PHONE CENTRAL 7720 



Louis Collates, of Collates Bros., is 

 responsible for the excellent window 

 ilisplay at his store, on South Clinton 

 street. A large tank, in the middle of 

 which is a good fountain, is surrounded 

 l>y rockery and water plants. Celluloid 

 I'athing girls and fish are among the 

 main attractions. Flowers are used to 

 good advantage. 



William Brookes, of George T. 

 Boucher's force, developed blood poi- 

 -^oning from rose thorns last week and 

 was obliged to be operated on. This 

 liroved successful and he has practically 

 recovered. 



Fred Mossgraber, of Webster, N. Y., 

 reports satisfactory summer business. 

 He has been much surprised at the way 

 business has kept up. Apart from the 

 growing end of it, he has had much 

 funeral work. 



Herman Zahn, of II. E. Wilson's, and 

 his wife left for their vacation Satur- 

 day, August 6, and will visit Belfast, 

 Pa., Clean, N. Y., and Canadea, N. Y. 

 William L. Keller and family are spend- 

 ing some time at Cranberry lake, in the 

 -Vdirondacks. Charles Ward is away 

 on vacation. Miss K. Harvey, of *J- 



GOING TO THE CON- 

 VENTION? 



Florists passing through St. Louis on 

 their way to Washington arc cordially 

 invited to visit the oldest St. Louis 

 florists' supply house, C. A. Kuehn's. 

 This house is located in the center of 

 the United States aud is giving fastex 

 service; many of their customers' 

 freight and express bills are less, too. 

 If you are not on C. A. Kuehn's mailing 

 list or wish a price list, address 1312 

 Pine St., St. Louis, Mo. — Advertisement. 



bert's Flower Store, is also in the Adi- 

 rondack mountains until September 1. 

 Clark Vick, of George B. Hart's force, 

 and Joseph Murphy are away on vaca- 

 tion. Miss Keefe and Frank Mahoney, 

 of George T. Boucher's, are also out of 

 town on vacation. 



Charles H. Vick, chairman of the 

 Rochester flower show, to be held in con- 

 junction with the Rochester exposition 

 and horse show, September 6 to 10, 



Something Needed By 

 Every Florist 



APRONS 



■ LARGE SIZE 



Aprons made of Black Rubber, medium 

 weight. 

 Let us send you one for a trial. 



Price, $2.50 each. 



Avoid Getting Wet. 



Pittsburgh Cut Flower Co., 



116 SeTcnth Street. PITTSBURGH, PA 



is sparing no efforts to make this show 

 the best of its kind. The large hall 

 will be beautifully decorated with wild 

 sniilax and evergreens and will lend 

 itself nicely to the exhibition. 



Herman MuUer, of Brighton, N. Y., is 

 doing a fairly good summer business. 

 He anticipated selling his range of 

 glass, but changed his mind, purchased 

 more land and has decided to put up 

 more houses. H. J. H. 



