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The Florists' Review 



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SPECIAL 



These Rando Brand products are sold under a guarantee of absolute 

 satisfaction. We claim they are the best in the world. 



To g^et these Special prices you must mention this ad. 



RANDO WHITE GLOSS PAINT 



The most practical paint to be bad (or 

 painting greenbouses, not affected by ex- 

 cessive moisture and beat. It will cover 

 from 300 to 350 square feet, two coats 

 per gallon. ^^ 



1, 2 and 3 Gal. cans, gal.. $1.75 



5 Gallon Kits, per gal 1.70 



25 Gallon (bbl.), per gal... 1.05 



10 Gallon Kits, per gal 1.00 



1 Barrel (50 gal.), per gal. 1.55 



SAKSO OENEVA.OREEN 



It has solved the problem of shading 

 'fern, palm and carnation bouses. Softens 

 tlie sun's rays during the hot snmmer 

 months and can be readily removed after 

 the first frost. ^^ gp^^^j 



1, 2 and 3 Gal. cans, gal.. $1.65 $1.48 



5 Gallon Kits, per gal 1.00 1.44 



25 Gallon (bbl.), per gal... 1.50 1.S5 



1 Barrel (50 gal.), per gal. 1.45 1.80 



Special 

 11.58 

 1.68 

 1.47 

 1.44 

 1.40 



RANDO RUBBER FUN UQUID PUTTY 



Ready for use, either by machine or in 

 piitty bulb, Just as it comes from the 

 package. Weight 16^ lbs. per gallon. 



Regular Special 

 price price 



1 Gallon $1.50 $1.86 



5 Gallons, per gal 1.46 1.80 



10 GaUons, per gal 1.40 1.86 



20 Gallons, per gal 1.S5 1.80 



25 Gallons (bbl.), per gal.. l.SO 1.17 



1 Barrel (60 gal.), per gal. 1.25 1.18 



KANDO STTPEBIOB PTTLP PTTTTY 



Absolutely the highest grade bulk putty 

 that can be produced. Will not crack or 

 crumble, works freely under the knife and 

 always gives the best results. 



Reg. Special 



100 lb. cases $3.25 $8.90 



100 lb. steel jackets (bulk). 8.00 8.70 



Barrel of aboat 800 lbs. 



(bulk), per 100 lbs 2.75 8.60 



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Introductory offer on the Rando Sprinkler, 86c postpaid. 



KENEflBER RANDALL HAS • COMPLETE LINE •! FLORISTS' SUPPUES 



• L. Randall Co. 



for Flirists, 



L. B. PhM* GeBtral 7710 



PrlTtta Kxefeaage all 



VavaitMeHti 



66 L Rudilfii Stmt, Chica{i 



Mention The Review wben yon write. 



Money Makers for the Summer Trade 



stock number .S82 as shown in the cut. 



Raw $2.50 per dozen 



Stained 2.75 per dozen 



Antique $3.00 per dozen 



Two- tone Effect. 3.60 per dozen 



Liners extra, 35c per dozen 



This and others ranging in price from $1.20 to $6.00 per dozen will keep up a live 



interest throughout the hot months. 



SEND FOR OUR NEW CATALOGUE 



RAEDLEIN BASKET CO., CHICAGO 



3 713-717 MILWAUKEE AVENUE •= 



Mention The Rerlew wben yon write. 



J^be trade, for shorter hours, but it is a 



difiBcii 



and each florist will have to meet 

 |« nip own way. Where the business 

 J. ?J.o*^ enough the solution is easy, by 

 uivi(i,„g into shifts, but where there 

 JJ.°",'y one or two people at work the 



""•fy is greater. 



VarlouB Notes. 



physicians have diagnosed E. E. 



3 case as sclerosis of the blood 



of the right foot. 



Sarai. Lindon, who does busi- 



> the Temple Floral Shop, at 108 



ifty-first street, is preparing to 



^nother store, at 828 East Forty- 



J street, comer of Drexel boule- 



"ne of the best locations in the 



The 

 ^leser 

 vessel 



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city. The store itself is excellent, the 

 floor and windows being tiled, the walls 

 paneled in waxed fumed oak. The 

 refrigerator, tables and wall cases will 

 be built to order by Orr & Lockett. 

 Misa Mattie C. Lindon, daughter of the 

 proprietor, will be in charge and it is 

 expected the opening will take place 

 by " August 15. 



There was a celebration at Morton 

 Grove July 4, all right, for on that day 

 the stork brought a little daughter to 

 the home of Guy W. French, president 

 of the Chicago Florists' Club. It is 

 the third child in the family. Mrs. 

 French and Mrs. J. W. Poehlmann are 

 sisters. 



That the autumn season will be bet- 



ter than usual in merchandise lines is 

 the belief of A. L. Eandall, who bases 

 his opinion on the crop prospects in 

 the west. He says the supply business 

 is a little slow at present, bat that cut 

 flower sales are showing a fair gain 

 over last year, due to local conditions. 



While the Chapin brothers, of Lin- 

 coln, Neb., were in town recently they 

 placed an order with the Foley Mfg. 

 Co. for three semi-iron-frame houses, 

 one 29x150, one 27x150 and one 8x150. 

 The Foley iron gutter will be used. 



H. N. Bruns says he increased his 

 planting of valley pips 20,000 per week 

 during June, as compared to last year, 

 but that it should have been 30,000, 

 as the demand exceeded his expecta- 



