Fbbruaht 26, 1915. 



The Florists^ Review 



27 



CO. 



9 



CHICAGO 



formerly at 66 E. Randolph St. 



WE ARE SHIPPING FLORISTS' SUPPLIES JUST AS THOUGH WE HEVER HAD A FIRE 



.CYCAS LEAVES 



These ar« long, flawless No, 1 leaves, 

 best stock— a sample Randall bargain. 



12 to 16-in., special, per 100 $8.86 



The above is the most practical all- 

 round size of all. 



16 to 20-in., special, per 100 $3.66 



This is a standard leaf, always used. 



.$4.60 



20 to ?4-in., special, per 100. . . 

 One of the best sellers. 



40 to 41-in., special, per 100 $10.90 



44 to 48-iu., special, per 100 11.55 



The above two sizes are best for door 

 sprays, etc., and always used. 



We can also furnish the following from 

 regular stock at greatly reduced prices: 

 Length Leaf Per lOO 



8 to 12-in $ 8.65 



24 to 28-in 6.50 



32 to 36-ia 9.35 



36 to 40-in 10.75 



ST. PATRICK'S DYE 



Liquid per quart, $1.00; per pint, 50c 



Powder per oz., $1.00; per ^i oz., 50c 



MAGNOLIA LEAVES 



We can now offer two grades of Mag- 

 nolia Leaves, both the most wonderful 

 values ever offered. Both grades in 

 Green, Brown, Red and Lavender. 



Ist Grade -All SELECTED, uniform, 

 perfect leaves, ap"proximately 1000 per 



ROYAL PLANT 



BASKET 



ASSORTMENT 



INDISPENSABLE 

 AT EASTER 



12 Big Baskets MT 

 for . . . $13.95 



. This we believe to be the 

 best value we ever saw in 

 plant baskets. All finished in 

 two- tone art finishes; six dif- 

 ferent finishes: fitted with tin 

 liners, ready for planting. 

 The baskets have larsre open- 

 ings—and you know how im- 

 portant it is to have a wide 

 top on a plant basket These 

 are in three sizes. 9inch. 10- 

 inch and 12-inch opeoiDgs. 

 Liners 10 inches deep; larnest 

 size handle 36 inches high. 

 See cut. It is the best spring 

 basket value on the market. 



hamper. Begular $1.75 value, special, 

 per hamper, $1.19. 



2d Grade— These are the No. 1 Rrade 

 before sorting. For the No 1 we inspect 

 every leaf and thro w out all that are not 

 absolutely perfect— the No. 2 grade is just 

 as they come flrom the drying room— a 

 bargain at, per hamper, 85c. 



177-179 NORTH MICHIGAN AVENUE, CHICAGO 



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Paper Pots and 

 Dirt Bands 



See our Ur^e ad^t. on pagei 108 and 108. 

 Try our Paper Pots and Dirt Bands free. Order 

 what you want — try them according to our direc- 

 tions, and if not satisfactory ship them back and 

 we will refund your money. Samples free. 



r. W. Rochelle & Sons, ?l,^s''l?:£T*r. 



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company of which Mr. Fish is the 

 oflScial head. 



BaAdall Leases Permanent Quarters. 



Burned out at 66 East Randolph 

 street February 14 and now located in 

 temporary quarters at 177 and 179 

 North Michigan avenue, the A. L. 

 Randall Co. last week made a lease for 

 ten years from April 1 on the entire sec- 

 ond floor of the new Lemoyne block at 

 the southwest corner of Lake street and 

 Wabash avenue. The term rental is 

 $105,000. The floor is 115x169, or ap- 

 proximately 19,000 square feet. The 

 building is fireproof and thoroughly 

 modern, not quite completed. The 

 south end of the floor will be used for 

 the cut flower department, the center 

 for a complete sample line of florists' 

 supplies and stock for city sale, with 

 the offices along the north end. There 



Mr. Grower: 



SEND US SAMPLES of what you have to offer in Easter Lilies. We 

 are in the market for Lilies in quantities of 50,000 pots. 



We also are in the market for all kinds of stock and suppjies used in retail 

 flower stores and invite offers. 



The Retail Florists' Association, 



1046 Wilson Avenue, 



GEO. STOLLERY. President. CHICAGO ILL. 



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is fine light on three sides. A build- 

 ing for storage, shipping and factory 

 use will be secured outside the down- 

 town district, as room is wanted for 

 future growth. The agents now are 

 making strong effort to get other whole- 

 sale florists into the new building, but 

 have not aS'yet closed any other leases. 

 The E. C. Amling Co., burned out at 

 the same time as Randall's, has not yet 

 decided 'on its permanent quarters and 

 may go back to the old address, as the 

 owner offers to rebuild within ninety 

 days and renew the leases for two years 

 at the old figure. Some half dozen 



other locations are under consideration, 

 and one of them will be accepted 

 within a few days, so as to get settled 

 in new quarters for Easter. 



In its temporary quarters the Ran- 

 dall Co. has taken in large shipments 

 of supplies this week, has started up 

 its basket factory and its wire factory, 

 one order in the latter department this 

 week being for 1,000 hanging baskets. 

 Next Week's Calendar. 



Here is the calendar for next week: 

 In addition to regular business, the 



