Mat 6. 1021 



The Florists' Review 



33 



WIRE 



TO RANDALL 



We have a very large supply 



Plenty of Roses Fancy Sweet Peas 



Choice Snapdragon Carnations 



White and Yellow Daisies 



Lilies Greens 



Right after Mothers' Day we expect prices 

 will go down rapidly, but QUALITY of 

 RANDALL'S flowers will stay up. You 

 will have the chance to obtain unusually 

 good values and to pass the good values on 

 to your customers. We will help you to push 

 the selling and make May a record month 

 for you. 



VALLEY ^^ """^ircSi;;?!,^'™ **""*^ $8.00 per 100 



180 North 

 Wabash Ave. 



CHICAGO 



speaks only a little poor English expect 

 to do with 15,000 f There are signs that 

 certain growers have been holding back 

 more carnations than they should. 

 Pickled stock will be diflScult to sell 

 and still harder to collect for. 

 Peonies will cat more figure this 



Mothers' day than heretofore. In the 

 old days there was no special use for 

 peonies before Memorial day, but with 

 the growth of Mothers' day a new de- 

 mand was created, which the growers 

 are just beginning to meet. A number 

 of those who have fields in southern 



Illinois and Indiana went farther south 

 and planted acres in Tennessee, in a 

 latitude to insure April blooming in an 

 ordinary season. This year they are 

 marketing their first important cut. 

 The Goulds, at Halls, Tenn., have the 

 largest crop, about 25,000 dozens, but 



