The Florists^ Review 



July 13, 1922 



GLADIOLI 



Plenty of fine, fresh cut, locally grown flowers of the 

 best colors and varieties. We solicit your orders 



$4.00 and $6.00 



per 

 100 



$30.00 and $40.00 per lOOO 



500 AT THE 1000 RATE 



Giganteum and Regale Lilies 



*lSto*20 



per 

 100 



ANNUAL LARKSPUR 



All colors, 35o to 50c bunch 



GYPSOPHILA 



Excellent, 25c to 50c bunch 



FERNS, $2.50 per 1000 



Don't misi galet — wire or phone to us for anything you need 



A. L. Randall Company 



180 N. Wabash Avenue CHICAGO 



color on tlic outside of the petals dcleis 

 retailers who think of lilies as useful 

 only in funeral work, but I^iliuni regale 

 is execllent for sprays. 



Anton Felke, of Wilmette, has taken 

 down two of his older houses and is 

 erecting, in their iilace, a laige, new, 

 niiiclcrn house. lie is a general jxit 

 ])laut grower. 



The ollieers, directors, sl-.oekhdlders 

 and otliers associated with tl^e Chicago 

 Flower Growers' Association are ar- 

 ranging for a ]iarty to motor ito Kansas 

 City next month, for the f^- A- !*'• eon- 

 vention. There will he six IV) ten ma- 

 chines, among them tlios(> of (ieorge ('.. 

 Wcih'ind, I'aul Klingsporn, ("h.-irh's Me 

 Cauley, Kud()l]>h Ellsworth, I'rank 

 Schramm and George J. Ball. 



A. J. Zech is planning to take liis 

 vacation this year motoring to Kansas 

 City, where he will lead the Chicago 

 bowling team. Frank Jaral is in Mich- 

 igan for a fortnight. 



It is said that last winter Bonvallet 

 & Co.. of Wichert, 111., of which firm 

 C. S. Clausen is the "Co.," invested 



best in the world ' 

 John C.Meyer Thread Co 

 Lowell, Mass 



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Meyer Green SOkaline 



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, MAS&. U. S. A. 



Dept XTZ 



about $H,(KI() in hlooining-si/c bullis of 

 the new varieties of gladioli. The flow- 

 ers are now a])pearing on the market 

 and are attracting much attention. 

 This tirm is said to hold the world's 

 largest stock of Myrtle, which is pr(d)- 

 ably tile most poi)u1ar variety in Chi- 

 cago 's best flower stores. 



They say there is nothing new under 

 the sun, l)ut how about tliis? F. F. 

 Winterson has bought an automobile! 

 It is a Cadillac coupe. 



pjdward Mallinson will spend his va- 



cation <iuietly this year, because, as 

 everyone knows, a new car should be 

 driven slowly for the first few weeks. 

 It is a Studebaker light six. 



II. B. Kennicott reports a strong de- 

 mand for freesia bulbs and, thus early 

 in the season, has sold out the larger 

 sizes of his Clearwater Nursery crop. 

 Freesias grow splendidly in Florida and 

 each vear he increases his production of 

 bulbs'. 



S. Y. Bloom, 822 East Sixty-third 

 street, believes that the telegraph de- 



