July 16, 1914. 



The Florists^ Review 



23 



ando Glass Cleaner 



We give this article our "Rando" Brand because we believe it will prove up 

 to our claim that it is the best article of its kind on the market. Positively 

 will not injure paint or putty. You will need it soon — better order today 



illon 75c 50=g:al. lots . . . per gal., 65c 



.gal. lots . . . per gal,, 70c 100-gal. lots . . . per gal., 60c 



See our special offer of Paint and Putty on page 23 of The Review for July 9 

 Introductory offer on the Rando Sprinkler, 85c postpaid 



lEMBER RANDALL HAS A COMPLETE LINE OF FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



A. L« Randall Co. 



ling for Florists, "f^^^n" 66 E. Randolph Street, Chicago 



Mention The Review when you write. 



AMERICA 

 AUGUSTA 

 RS. KING 



GLADIOLI 



If you get your stock of us you will be able to give your customers excellent value 

 for their money and at the same time make a good profit for yourself. 



We please others — let us please you. 



Beauties Roses Carnations Daisies 



Valley Feverfew Orchids Lilies 



Sweet Peas Rubrums Asters Greens 



You will find us always a reliable source of supply. 





AOENTS FOR 

 ELASTIC-LYKC 



Erne A Klingel 



30 E. Randolph St. 



I<. D. Phone 



Randolph 6S78 



Auto. 41-718 



CHICAGO 



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wooil merchants who cashed bad drafts 

 tor a gentleman subsequently appre- 

 hended by the police. Mr. Johnson sold 

 turn $]o worth of Beauties and gave $5 

 [ash change. It is an awfully old trick, 

 but it works. 



. 11- Conn is back in town after hav- 

 i'g^I»cnt three months in assisting D. 



• -^latchen to start his new store at 

 ^n«i.'ina Harbor. This is the only flower 

 ^tor.' in the town and Mr. Matchen is 

 »aid to have done well from the first 



.^y, but business there this month is 

 'iniitoa to funeral work, 

 v,,,-^';'. fading to the Herald, eighty 

 ^uudings inside the loop have more 

 pj, " '"^ mile of window boxes, an in- 

 Uc^^' ^^ ^^^ P^r cent as compared to 

 '^«] X'ar's showing. 



""ther greenhouse recently was 



shipped to Ehode Island by the Foley 

 Mfg. Co., to be added to the ones sent 

 two years ago on the order of J. Kopel- 

 man, of Providence. 



A. L. Randall and Mrs. Randall went 

 to Benton Harbor last week, to make 

 their home on the fruit farm until after 

 the grapes are sent to market. Miss 

 Randall and a party of girl friends had 

 been on the farm for some time. Of 

 course Mr. Randall took the auto along. 

 He will visit the store about one day a 

 week during the summer, as usual. 



H. N. Bruns and family made an 

 automobile trip to Lake Marie last 

 week. W. J. Smyth and family are 

 summering there as usual. 



A. I. Simmons went to Springfield 

 July 10 to spend three weeks in camp 

 with the national guard. He is captain 



in the commissary department of the 

 First Brigade. Mrs. Simmons is look- 

 ing after the store on West Sixty-third 

 street during his absence. 



H. W. Rogers has returned from 

 Spring Lake, Mich., and resumed his 

 duties with Weiland & Risch. Mrs. 

 Rogers, the boy and the pony will stay 

 the rest of the summer. 



James Hancock states that the quiet 

 season is rather less quiet than usual 

 with Frank Oechslin. The shipping 

 business in young stock is increasing 

 each year. 



July 11 was the first day for filing 

 nominating petitions for candidates for 

 county offices. J. A. Mendel, for 

 sheriff, secured second place on the 

 Democratic ticket. 



William Wienhoeber and wife hav« 



