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The Florists^ Review 



JuNB 8. 1922 









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LILIES 



We offer you a large new crop 



GIGANTEUMS of Finest QuaUty 



$ 



2 



per 

 doz. 



$ 



12 



Lots of 50 at the 100 rate 



Open or tight— order whatever way you want them 



171715 TWrO New stock $3,00 per 1000 



r C^I^l^O Old stock 6.00 per 1000 



A. L. Randall Company 



180 N. Wabash Avenue 



CHICAGO 



some silver service Treasurer McCauley 

 was for once at a loss for words with 

 which to express his feelings. 



Mr. and Mrs. McCauley have two fine 

 children, a boy and a girl. The son, Ed- 

 ward, is just being set up by his father 

 in a new place only a few minutes ' walk 

 from Riverbank, where Mr. McCauley 

 has been in charge since the family re- 

 moved here from Washington. Two 

 houses. 36x250 and 40x250, have been 

 built tills spring and already have been 

 planted with Premier roses. 



Growers to Dine. 



The Commercial Flower Growers of 

 Chicago will hold their annual meeting 

 and banquet Thursday evening, June 

 15, at 6 p. m., at the Randolph hotel. 



It will be ladies' night and all grow- 

 ers are urged to bring wife, sweetheart 

 or friends. The entertainment commit- 

 tee, consisting of Peter Pearson, An- 

 drew Benson and Rudolph Ellsworth, 

 lias arranged an interesting program 

 of refined entertainment and an enjoy- 

 able evening is assured to all who at- 



best in the world 

 John C.Meyer Thread Co 



Low tLL, Mass 



Meyer Green Silkaline 



will go twice as far as any common, ordi- 

 nary thread. 



You have 2 ounces of thread on each 

 spool, 16 ounces to the pound. 



Send for samples and quotations to 



JOHN C. MEYER THREAD CO. 



LOWELL, MASS^ U. S. A. 



Dept. XYZ. 



tend. Banquet tickets are $1.50 each 

 and may be had from Secretary Otto H. 

 Amling or any member of the commit- 

 tee. 



Club to Meet. 



The Chicago Florists' Club has ar- 

 ranged for a bowling tournament to 

 take place Thursday, June 8, at the 

 Chateau Bowling Alleys, third floor, 

 Chateau building, Grace street and 

 Broadway. A. J. Zech, chairman of 

 the sports and pastimes committee, has 

 arranged to enter six teams represent- 



ing the various branches of the florists' 

 industry, as follows: 



Uotnil Florists' Te.Tin. Jolin Iluotmor. raptain. 



Wliolesnle Florists' Team, A. J. Zech, cap- 

 fain. 



(Jrowers' Team, Paul AVeiss, captain. 



Seedsmen's and Nnrser.vmcn's Team, Ijeonard 

 Vaiiglinn, captain. 



Florists' Supplies Team, T. E. Waters, cap- 

 tain. 



Allied Trades' Team. W. K. Peterson, captain. 



After the bowling tournament the 

 party will proceed to the Marigold Gar- 

 dens, to participate in dancing and re- 

 freshments. In all probability this will 

 be the last meeting of the club during 



