Febbuaey 24, 1910. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



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CARNATIONS 



Our Carnation crop is lieavy and tlie quality of tlie stocii is A-No. 1. 

 Prices seasonable. We can quote attractive rates to buyers off lOOO lots. 



Wiiite Lilac 



Fancy Stock, $1.25 a bunch, 

 five banches for $6.00 



Violets 



Double or single in quanti- 

 ty. Let US quote you. 



Cattleyas 



Finest the market affords. 

 $5 00 to $7.50 a doz. 



Den drobi urns 



Fine Dendrobium Formo- 

 sum, $2.00 to $5.00 a doz. 



Gardenias 



A steady supply; $2.00 to 

 $4.00 a doz. 



Bulb Stock 



Everything in quantity^ 

 quality excellent. 



ALL ROSES ARE AGAIN IN ABUNDANT SUPPLY 



Remember Easter is Only Four Weeks Awaiy 



Our^suppfy'of iibseSt^arnilfibns and Bulb Stock will btf large and we 

 would like to book your orders now. 



It you haven't our Catalosrue handy— a complete line of Supplies— send for it. 



A. L. Randall Co* 



Wholesale Florists '■s^^^^'* 19-21 Randolph St, Chicago 





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BEAUTIES 



We have taken care of all uur orders fur Beauties during 

 the lean season and we can do it yet. 



Brides, Maids,Violets, Carnations, Bulb Stock: 



Large Supply— Lowest Market Prices— Send Along the Orders 



Vaughan & Sperry, w.bMh^Av... Chicago 



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State University Tuesday and Wednes- 

 day of last week and up to Saturday 

 they stood on the counter at E. C. Am- 

 ling 's. 



A talk by William A. Peterson on the 

 influence of religion on modern business 

 life constituted the Sunday evening serv- 

 ice at the Sixth Presbyterian church 

 February 20. 



Webb Randall is suffering with rheu- 

 matism in his right knee. 



T. J. McNally, who formerly eon- 

 ducted an undertaking establishment at 

 477 Wabash avenue, has opened a flower 

 store at the same address. 



Frank Johnson, of the A. L. Eandall 

 Co., is in Minneapolis and St. Paul this 

 week. 



A. L. Vaughan, of Vaughan & Sperry, 



is serving on jury in Judge Honore's 

 court. 



E. E. Pieser says the Kennicott Pros. 

 Co. had one of the largest Sundays on 

 record February 20, the sales for the 

 half day equaling those for the entire" 

 day on Saturday. 



Henry Van Gelden, who handles plants 

 as well as cut flowers at the Percy Jones 

 stand in the Flower Growers' Market, 

 says the retailers used a large number of 

 aucubas as a substitute for cherry trees 

 for their Washington's birthday dinner 

 decorations. 



Mrs. Ellis, wife of the senior member 

 of the old firm of Ellis & Pollworth, Mil- 

 waukee, is now employed by Mrs. Frank 

 Williams at the Atlas Floral Co. 



Winterson 's Seed Store says the call 



for King Humbert canna is something 

 remarkable. 



Wietor Bros, report the Mrs. .Tardine 

 rose is again coming into crop in fine 

 shape. They plan to plant it much more 

 heavily next year. 



Kyle & Foerster rei)ort that there was 

 a fire February 21 at the establishment 

 of E. H. Meuret, Park Ridge, HI. 



George Poehlmann 's daughter is so 

 ill that he has been away from the store 

 for a day or two. 



A party of about twenty-five accepted 

 the invitation of the Chicago Carnation 

 Co. to visit Joliet on Washington 's birth- 

 day. A special car was provided and 

 the train stopped opposite the green- 

 houses. Luncheon was served ana the 

 afternoon spent in looking over the 



