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The Rorists' Review 



RANDALL CUT FLOWERS 



Service for Prog^ressive Florists 



Unliniiteii Supply of Choicest 

 Flowers. Speedy Shipments. 

 Packed to Insure Fresh Delivery. 

 Low Prices. 



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This Is our new liome at Lake Street 

 and Wabash Avenue, Chleafro. You can 

 depend upon It as an economical source 

 of supply for evtMythlng. Your orders 

 win receive prompt and Intelligent at- 

 tention. 



American Beauties 



Florists throughout the United States have grown 

 to know us as a dependable source of supply for 

 these queenly roses— we offer the choicest of all 

 lengths, 



Roses 



Freshly cut stock of all popular varieties: 

 Killamey Brilliant— Russell— Killarney, Pink and 

 White —Ward — Richmond — Shawyer — Ophelia- 

 Sunburst. 



Carnations 



Nothing but sturdy stemmed Carnations with fresh 

 . "live" looking blossoms. Whatever variety you 

 seek— in all lengths. 



Rush your 



Rush Orders to 



Randall's 



LAKE ST. and WABASH AVE. 



Sweet Peas 



Fancy Spencers— you will appreciate the rich but 

 delicate colors of these undisputed leaders of the 

 sweet pea family. 



Lilacs 



A particularly choice^ showing of the white variety. 

 You will find them good sellers. 



Fancy Stocks 



Selected offerings in pink and white. 



Snapdragons 



Popular at this season. A generous supply at your 

 call. 



Send for a copy 

 of our Decora- 

 tion Day Special 

 Sale Bulletin. 



Wholesale Cut flowers 



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held every job in Peter Eeinberg's es- 

 tablishment, from apprentice to super- 

 intendent. It has been fifteen years 

 since he made his start, when the place 

 was less than a quarter its present size, 

 and he knows every inch of space under 

 the acres of glass. 



Winterson 's Seed Store has received 

 a carload of Holland bay trees that ar- 

 rived in excellent sliape. 



It is the custom with Wietor Bros., 

 who believe in playing safe, to plant 

 about half their carnations direct to 

 the benches and grow them under glass 

 all summer. A pirt of the stock of 

 each variety is so handled. Of the 

 plants that spend three months in the 

 field half are planted on high ground 

 and half on low ground. In an average 

 season all the stock does well, but in 

 the worst of seasons they are sure to 

 have enough good plants for their 

 needs. 



Friends of Fred Lautenschlager will 



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offer congratulations when they learn 

 of the arrival of two little girls at his 

 home, April 30. 



The first Carbondale peonies for the 

 1915 season reached the E. C. Amling 

 Co., April 29, Old Eed, of course. The 

 report at this house is that nowhere 

 south of here will there be over half 

 a crop this year, in most places about 

 one-third of an average crop. 



George Asmus has-^teen east on busi- 

 ness connected with the next national 

 flower show. 



This is vacation time, if there is any- 



thing of that character in a large 

 greenhouse establishment, with the 

 A. F. Amling Co., Maywood. With the 

 early benching of the Mrs. Russell 

 plants the replanting for the season was 

 completed. "William Collatz says they 

 expect to begin cutting Bussell about 

 June 1. 



C. G. Anderson, who has had the 

 management of the plant department 

 of Poehlmann Bros. Co. since it was 

 started four years ago, is leaving to 

 assume charge of the Minneapolis 

 Floral Co. Miss Pauline Anderson, 



