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October 21, 1915. 



The Florists^ Review 



RED 



RUSCUS 



PRICES 

 Ex. Fancy . . . 



Good 



Averasre. ... 



FOR IMMEDIATE 

 ORDER ONLY 



'•\T J UuW O 



Keen buyers will take this tip and 



ORDER NOW 



It isn't the Rascus that's scarce this season, tboueh 

 there's none too much of that— it's the DYE. 

 Nearly all coal tar dyes, which come from Ger- 

 many, are worth today many times the normal 

 price— some coJors are so scarce they are not to be had 

 at any price. Red -the real Christmas red— is one of 

 t^ese. Those who own it can't be tempted to sell; those 

 who hare none will have to ask their customers to accept 

 an off -color red this Christmas. 



Months ago we realized that the dye would be the important 

 thing and we hunted up, bougrht and stored enoug^h 

 dye to color our usual quantity. You can get the real 



Ctiristmas Red Ruscus of us as usual. 



We hope our regular customers 'will order at once, as we expect 

 a big rush for Ruscus as soon as the trade finds out how scarce the right 

 color is. 



WE HAVE NOT ADVANCED PRICES AS TET. 



A. L. RANDALL CO., 



Wabasli Avenue 

 at Lake Street 



Phone Central 7720 



CHICAGO 



Mention The Review when you write. 



27 



MUMS 



$S.OO per 10O 

 $4.00 per doz. 



_ A cents for 

 TO-BAK.INB 



WE ARE READY FOR YOUR ORDERS 



Let us hear from you— we have all colors and a large supply of each size — can 

 meet your needs on price or quality. No shortage here the next six weeks. Let 

 your orders come. 



Also well able to take care of you on Roses, Carnations, Violets, Lilies, Valley 

 and Orchids. 



Erne A Kungel 



30 E. Randolph St. 



Im D. Phone 



Randolph 6^78 



Auto. 41-7ia 



CHICAGO 



Mention The Review when 70a write. 



The Fall Show. 



The publicity committee states that 

 "space is now well taken in the non- 

 competitive trade section of the Grand 

 Floral Festival, to be held in the Coli- 

 aeum, November 9 to 14. The few 

 good locations remaining will be sold 

 to the first applicants. The rate for 

 space is low, 30 cents per square foot 

 »n the main hall and 20 cents per square 



foot in the annex, the minimum for 

 space being $25. Applications for space 

 in this section should be addressed as 

 early as possible to A. Henderson, 369 

 River street, Chicago. 



"The jurors for the show thus far 

 appointed include E. A. Kanst, superin- 

 tendent of Lincoln park, ctairman; 

 J. J. Heas,. Omaha, Neb.; Jaip^s .1^ 

 Wilson, Des Moines, la.; W. A. Ken- 



nedy, Milwaukee; J. E. Matthewson, 

 Sheboygan, Wis.; John Eeardon, Ames, 

 la.; A. J. Smith, Lake Geneva, Wis.; 

 Donald McNaughton, Lake Forest; 

 Edward Boulter, Winnetka; August 

 Koch, west park system; H. N. Bruns, 

 A. Lange, Ernst Wienhoeber and 

 Charles A. Samuelson. 



"A large array of special prizes in 

 the form of cups, trophies, etc., has 



