OCTOBER 30, 1913. 



The Florists' Review 



27 



MUMS 



Stock in All Colors 

 Note the Prices Below 



We are Ready to Supply Anything You Want 



These prices represent the best values 

 on Mums to be found anywhere that there 

 is a large and dependable supply. All 

 seasonable varieties are included. All 

 colors. Let us have your orders. 



Fancy 20c to 25c 



Large Medium , 12c to i5c 



Small Medium 8c to I Oc 



Small 4c to 6c 



Pompons 50c to $I.OO bunch 



HEADQUARTERS FOR AMERICAN BEAUTIES 



We have a large supply, all lengths, flae quality. Specially strong on long stems. Send us your orders and we will see 

 that you get the best Beauties in the West and just the length you want. Plenty of fancy long stems. 



Randall's Supply of Roses Always is Very Large 



You can get all the Roses you want— any length and any variety — for we have all the novelties as well as the standard 

 , sorts. Note that at present our crops of Killarney are specially heavy and fine quality. Excellent stock at 3c to 6c. 

 ' Order Roses of Randall and you will win. 



CARNATIONS 



We expect to have plenty to fill every order. Prices 

 for the next week, $2.00 to $4.00 per 100. Good shipping 

 stock always. 



VIOLETS 



Fine New York doubles, 75c to $1.00 per 100; home-grown 

 singles, 60c to 75c per 100. Fancy home-grown doubles in 

 moderate supply, $1.00 to $1 50 per 100. 



We Can Supply Extra Fancy Cattleya Orchids at $7.50 per doz. 



VALLEY 



You should have a daily or every-other-day shipment 

 of this from us, but don't miss a sale because you haven't 

 got the stock. Take the order and wire us. 



EASTER LILIES 



We can supply fancy Giganteum Lilies, cool-grown, cut 

 a little tight to ship any distance, at $12.00 to $15.00 per 

 100. Never without them. 



Fine Boxwood and Wild Smilax awaiting your order 



IF YOU DO NOT HAVE OUR SUPPLY CATALOGUE AT HAND, SEND FOR A COPY. 



A. L. Randall Co 



Everything for Florists, 



L D. Phone Ceotral 7720 

 Privite Exckaoge all Departnents 



66 E. Randolph St., Chicago 



Mention Thp Review when you write. 



Busch funeral. It is current report that 

 his orders, including a casket cover, 

 aggregated nearly $2,000. Mr. Wolf, 

 of the Lange forces, also went down 

 with work. The Fleischman Floral Co. 

 is this week celebrating its fourteenth 

 anniversary, and used a full page ad- 

 vertisement in one of the local dailies, 

 a display, text and prices calculated 

 to make everybody sit up and take 

 notice. 



A. L. Randall's family is again oc- 

 cupying the new home in Rogers Park, 

 next door to Frank Johnson, after hav- 

 ing spent the summer on the Michigan 

 fruit farm. Mr. Randall is again at 

 his usual place in the store. 



Peter Olsem, greenhouse superin- 

 tondent for the Chicago Carnation Co., 

 liits had excellent success this season 

 with Chrysolora mums, but was not 

 early enough by a week or two to get 

 the advantage of the best market. 



An installation crew of the Chicago 

 Telephone Co. is busy this week in the 

 ^lore of Poehlmann Bros. Co., putting 

 ill a private exchange with three trunk 

 '"les and extensions from the switch- 

 '•oard to various stations in the cut 

 Howor and florists' supply departments. 



John Michelsen, of the E. C. Amling 

 ' '>., spent a day last week visiting the 

 U'owers at Richmond, Ind. 



Miss Ida Evert, who annually comes 



Neff's 20th Century Xmas Floral Novelties 



1913 INTRODUCTION 



That's my way — introducing new things. All Natural Preserved— just 

 what jour customers insist on having. 



Neff's Merry Christmas, For|tet-BIe-Not and Rex— my three latest 

 creations— sell like hot cakes. Write today for our Circular Price List and jjet 

 in the money-making game quick. 



967 Liberty Avenue, 



PITTSBURGH, PA. 



NEFF NATIONAL FLORAL CO., 



Mfnnnn The Rerlew when Ton write 



to the market to sell the chrysanthe- 

 mums grown by the Evert family in 

 Rogers Park, opened this week at a 

 stand in the store of Percy Jones, 56 

 East Randolph street. She says the 

 Evert family will be an even more im- 

 l>ortant factor in the mum market this 

 year than last, considerably more space 

 than heretofore having been given to 

 the crop. 



H. P. Gerhardt, at Wilmette, cut his 

 first pompous of the season October 

 27. He is consigning them to the Chi- 

 cago Carnation Co. '- 



X. J. Wietor has visited a number of 



the growers north of town and sayg 

 that they nearly all report their 

 chrysanthemums later than usual this 

 season. 



Tim Matchen, at Peter Reinberg's, 

 comments on the quality of the Mary- 

 land, saying that he does not recall 

 ever having seen the rose so good at 

 this time of year. 



Sam I. Pearce, who was for many 

 years at 2137 Cjybourn avenue, has 

 moveil his resi<len('e to the new range 

 of houses in .Tefferson township and is 

 now at 5711 Higgins avenue. 



The .Tohn C. Moninger Co. has the 



