Januaby 21, 1015. 



The Florists' Review 



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HOME-GROWN "GATTS" 



These Cattleyas are extra fine. They are grown right here at home, where we 

 can get them fresh and unbruised by rehandling—send them to you in as good shape 

 as though you cut them in your own greenhouse. A big crop is on. Prices very cheap 

 — a fine chance to sell orchids low and still make the usual margin of profit. Write 

 us about it if you can use a quantity. 



$3.00 to $4.00 per 100 

 $1.50 to $2.00 per 100 



PURITY FREESIA The pure white kind 

 FANCY STEVIA The fuH-Aowered kind 



VALLEY 



We always have the 

 stock you need. 



VIOLETS 



Double and Single, in 

 large supply. 



LILIES 



Fancy Rubrum Lilies in 

 quantity— Hue stock. 



SWEET PEAS 



We can take care of you 

 on these. 



Don't for a moment forget that Randall's is headquarters for Roses aud Carna- 

 tions — no larger supply, no more complete assortment, no better stock, no more reason- 

 able prices — no place where you can get better or more certain satisfaction. 



A. L. Randall Co. 



Everything for Florists, 



L. D. Phone Central 7720 



Private Exctlanire all 



Departments 



66 E. Randolph Street, Chicago 



Mt-iiltuu Thy IttfTlt'w wlwti you write. 



It talf tliw. quality and «tvIc« *o establish a good reputation 



You gfet the greatest value for your money— 



DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR 



-WHEN YOU BUY FROM US 



as our Roses and Carnations are properly groTrn by spccialiEte; 

 cut fresh every day and reach you in perfect condition. They 

 cost no more than ordinary stock; last longer and give the 

 greatest satisfaction and profit. 



CHICAGO CARNATION CO. 



_ A. T. PTFER, Ittanaeer 



L. D. Phone Central 3373 30 East Randolph Street, CHICAGO 



Current Price LUt 



CARNATIONS Per 100 



Fancy. Select $2.00 @ \ 3.00 



1000 lots $20.00® $25.00 



ROSES 



White Killarney 4.00 @ 8.00 



Kiilarpey 4.00 <« 8.00 



Richmond 4.00'^ 8.00 



Sunburst. 800 @ I'.OO 



Killarney Brilliant 8 00 « 10 00 



Kxtra Ipnatb* of roars bilUd acrordiasly 



American Beauties per loz.. $3.00 @ $5.00 



MISCELLANEOUS Per 100 



Easter Lilies $12.00 @ $16.00 



Valley 4.00 



Violets 1.00 



Paper Whiles 3 00 



Tuliis 3.00 « 4.00 



J naji's 4.n<i @ 5.i'0 



bwedt Peas 1.50 «< 2.00 



DECORATIVE 



Asparagus Plunio?u8....per sirmR. $0.50 &. $0.75 



Asparagus Pluroosus... .per bunch, .35 (i^ .50 



Asparagus Sprengeri.... per bunch, .25® .50 



Adiantum. fancy, long per 100, 1.00 



Sniilax per doz.. 2.00 



hVrns per 1000, 2.50 



Boxwood large bunch«-s, .'25 



Galax per lOOO, 1.00 



Sul'ject to Market Changes. 



M e u t Ion The Kerlew wlitjp you write. 



cut of stocks and snapdragons of good 

 quality. 



"Buy wheat," said Archie C. Spen- 

 cer, when war was declared. If he 

 practiced what he preached — but prob- 

 ably this time he didn't. 



One of the most successful of the 

 local women's organizations is the Illi- 

 nois Colony Club. Its recently pub- 

 lished roster shows 600 names, among 

 them those of Mrs. W. J. Smyth, Mrs. 

 John Poehlmann, Mrs. Adolph Poehl- 

 mann, Mrs^ August Poehlmann, Mrs. 



H. B. Howard and Mrs. A. A. Arnold. 



Believing that a profit can be made 

 from birds and goldfish, when flowers 

 are not Selling, Vlk the Florist, 5118 

 South Ashland avenue, is putting in a 

 stock. 



John Madden, formerly with the E. 

 Wienhoeber Co. and later with the 

 Fleischman Floral Co., now is with W. 

 A. Adams. 



At the establishment of Wietor Bros., 

 in Eogers Park, the propagators are 

 working as long as the daylight lasts. 



with large quantities of cuttings, spe- 

 cially carnations and chrysanthemums, 

 already in sand. The sale of young 

 stock of chrysanthemums in recent 

 years has been an especially important 

 item with the firm. 



It is reported that George Wienhoe- 

 ber 's new store made 140 separate sales 

 January 16, which is considered excel- 

 lent, even for a loop store, two weeks 

 after the present proprietor took hold. 



Fred Fischer will represent the Chi- 

 cago Carnation Co. at the Buffalo ex- 



