Sbftbmbbb 6, 1906. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



997 



THE FALL SEASON IS AT HAND 



y^RE you thinking of the best place to purchase your Fall and Winter 



supply of the best quality of both Cut Flowers and Florists* 



' Supplies? The A. L. Randali Co* will give you a square deal. 



Let us have ALL your business this season and you will not regret it* 



-CX>RRX8PONDENCE SOLICITKD.- 



A* L. Randall Co. 



Wholesale Cut Flowers 

 and Florists* Supplies 



19-21 Randolph Street, CHICAGO 



It is a ost-iron role with us to give our patrons ALT* that they pay lor« 



Mention The Reylew when you write. 



CW.McKELLAR 



CHICAGO 51 Wabash Ave. 



HID 



Headquarters 



I make a 

 Specialty of 



ORCHIDS 



and all 



FANCY 



CUT 



FLOWERS 



I am oiow'booking orders for regular shipments of cut f (ow^ers for tlie coming season^ 

 and would appreciate an order from you for your regular supply. Regular shipments made 

 daily, every oUier day, or as often as you like, and at lowest market prices. TRY MB.' 



WSKKLT PRICE LIST 



From Satnrdsy, Sept. 8, to Sept. 16 



BBACTIBS Per doz. 



30to)l6-lnch $3.00 to 14.00 



24 to30-lach 200 to 8.(0 



16 to 20-inch 1.00 to 1.60 



8tol2-lnch 1.00 



Shorts per 100, 3.00 to 5.00 



ROSES (Teat) Per lOO. 



Brldea and Maids 13.00 to $6.00 



Richmond and Liberty.... 3 Ou to 6.00 

 Oolden Gate and Chatenay 3.00 to 6.00 



Roses, my selection 2.00 



CARNATIONS 1 00 to 1.60 



ORCHIDS. Cattleyas, doz ,6.00 to 7.60 

 " Assorted, box, 16.00 and up. 

 MISCELLANEOUS Per 100 



Asters, common 10 60 to 11.00 



" fancy 1.50 to 2.00 



Valley 300to 4 00 



Harrlsil and AuratuniB. .. .10.00 to 13.U0 



Gladioli 300 to 6.00 



Dahlias 1.00 to 2.00 



Tuberoses per doz., .50 to .76 



Smllax per doz., 1.50 



AsparHg'us Strings... each, .40 to .50 

 Asp. and Sprengrerl, per bunch, .36 



Boxwood Bunches... each, .36 



Adlantum per 100, .76 



Feme, Common... per 1000, 1.60 



Galax. G. and B... " 1.00 to 1.60 

 Leucothoe Sprays " 7.60 



Wild Smllax . ...60-lb. cases, GOO 



Subject to Mabkbt Chanqe 



Ready For Your Orders 



We have a large cut of BEAUTIES of fine quality, all lengths of stem, and the 

 Best Brides* Maids and Rlchmonds at present in this market. Also all 

 other stock. Carnations good for the season. 



GEORGE REINBERG, 



35 Randolph Street, 



L. D. Phone 1937 Central 



Chicago 



MeAlon The Review when .vou write. 



DENVER. 



The Market 



The last week has seen an especially 

 good business for August; the month 

 ended well, and at times business was 

 quite brisk. There have been for the 

 last ten days more funeral flower orders 

 than at any time this summer, with the 

 resnlt that all the florists have been kept 

 pretty busy on the whole. 



The national convention of press clubs 

 met here, and made business for some 



of the dealers. The reception was at the 

 Brown Palace hotel, which was deco- 

 rated by the Colfax Avenue Floral Co. 

 and was quite elaborate. The banquet 

 three days later was at the same place; 

 it was also fine, the floral work being 

 done by the Park Floral Co. On the 

 whole, trade is good, considering the 

 season, with all the craft. 



The market prices remain about the 

 same as last week. There is a good de- 

 mand for select ^eauties, and quite a 

 few are seen at the larger shops, retail- 

 ing for $5 and $6 per dozen; the me- 



dium and short stems are more plentiful, 

 and find a ready sale. Brides and Maids 

 are still below the standard, although 

 they are getting better every day. Few 

 selects are seen, but some fine Liberties, 

 Richmonds and Chatenays are coming in 

 larger quantities. 



Good carnations are not plentiful; 

 some few of the new crop are seen, but 

 are not of long stem. Asters are in 

 good supply, the white perhaps being the 

 scarcest. As the quality is good, large 

 quantities are being disposed of. 

 Dahlias are now at their best, and find 



