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The Florists^ Review 



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AMERICAN BEAUTIES 



The best ever brought in for the Chrietmas trade. The color is right, the buds all 

 fine, largp, perfect flowers. Medium to loug stems — just what yon want for Christmas 

 trade. You can't afford to place your order e'pewhere, as these Beautit'S are produced 

 by the largest and jpest Beauty grower in the U. S., especially for Chrislmas trade. 



PINK KILLARNEY 



Everybody knows the good reputation of thepe. Eppecially put up for Chriptmas trade. A brilJiaBt 

 color. Grovtn right. StiS stems in all lengths. The Chribtmas money-maker, because you can buy thtm 

 here right. 



FANCY FREESIA 



The pure white. Not many on the market, and our sup- 

 ply will be the largest iu CtiicaKO. 



STEVIA 



Plenty of fine stock, 

 afford to use a lot of it. 



At $1.50 and $2.00 per 100 you can 



CARNATIONS 



Never a better quality for Christmas trade, 

 and a sufBcient supply to fill all orders. 



All colors, 



DOUBLE VIOLETS 



Our Violet growers this season have been restricted to 

 those who produce only the best, and we can insure filling 

 your orders with first-class stock. 



CATTLEYAS 



Ours are all home-grown. Brought in to the store by 

 hand and not brui&ed. You can depend on them. 



RED BERRIES 



They are g^ood this year. At $1.50 per case you can 

 use several cases. 



We have Roses of all varieties, Valley, Sweet Peas. Longiflorum and Rubrum Lilies. Paper White Narc'ssi— anything 

 and everything found on the Chicago market you can find in our store. Our shipping trade is the largest in Chicago, because 

 •we fiU orders. 



If you need anything more in the way of Florists' Supplies, wire us and we 

 will ship with your Cut Flowers-we still have a complete stock of Supplies 



A. L. Randall Co. 



Everything for Florists, 



L. D. Phone Central 7720 



Private Exchangre all 



Departments 



66 E. Randolph Street, Cliicago 



Maatloa Tb* B«t1«w wbea y«« write. 



Are You Progressive? 



The best season for florists' baskets is here. At this time of the year, with 

 almost every cut flower or plant order an appropriate basket can be sold. 



This is the way the prog:ressive florist doubles his profit. 



RAEDLEIN BASKET CO., CHICAGO 



SPECIALISTS IN FLORISTS' BASKETS 



=3 713-717 MILWAUKEE AVENUE •= 



llcatton Tfa« Berlew wbea yon write. 



eleven apiece for the other two. A 

 second ballot resulted in the election 

 of Mr. French, 13 to 9. 



E. F. Winterson surrenders the treas- 

 urer's portfolio to Mr. Klingsporn 

 after having held it continuously since 

 the death of Edgar Sanders, in 1907. 



F. Simons was elected to member- 

 ship. 



The club held its annual ladies' 

 night as a dancing party December 11, 

 in the Crystal room at the Hotel Sher- 

 man. A fine luncheon was served and 

 the music was excellent, the fifty 

 couples present voting it one of the 

 most successful affairs the club ever 

 has held. The Reinberg and Poehl- 

 mann establishments were especially 



well represented. The committee in 

 charge was W. J. Keimel, Ed. Enders^ 

 Joseph Einweck and G. W. French. 



Association Meeting. 



N. P. Miller presided over a good 

 gathering at the Tavern December 10, 

 the monthly meeting of the Cook 

 County Florists' Association. Outside 



