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ACODSX 13, 1914. 



The Florists' Review 



25 



You will find your sales increase If you carry our Beauties 

 In stock. Cut from young plants. Perfect stem and foliage. 

 Good flowers. An abundance of short and medium stems. 



Giganteum 



LILIES 



Rubrum 



You can gfet of Randall any quantity off line Gigranteum aod Rubrum Lilies. These are the bisr, 

 showy flowers — gfood value for the money. We have a supply that is practically unlimited. 



GLADIOLI 



MRS* MNHI 

 AUftUSTA 



We handle the popular florists' varieties in quantity. Select stock. Can fill large orders with one 

 variety — no need to use mixed stock on our orders. Quality aacond to none. 



PLENTY OF ASTERS 



We can meet any demand for Asters. All colors. Good, clean, small flowers with MuMt lAems for 

 work, or big fancy blooms on long stems for decorations — we've got 'em. 



ORCHIDS 



A fine crop of fancy, home-grown Cat- 

 tleyas now ready. 



ROSES 



All kinds in good supply, but specially 

 strong on Russell, Sunburst, Ward. 



VALLEY 



We never are without the best grade 

 of stock. Wire; we ship at once. 



Green and Bronze Galax in large supply— fine stock— low prices 



A. L. Randall Co. 



Everything 



L. D. Phone Central 7720 



Private Exchan^re all 



Departments 



66 E. Randolph Street, Chicago 



OnYourWaytotheConventien? 



C,As you pass through Chicago, stop off and call on us— we 

 have something to show you. 



€LWe specialize in florists' baskets and have prepared for you a 

 display that is beyond comparison in this country. C!ome 

 and see it. 



ayfe are manufacturers and can save you money. 



RAEDLEIN BASKET CO., CHICAGO 



SPECIALISTS IN rLORISTS' BASKETS 

 I ==3 713-717 MILWAUKEE AVENUE I i 



Among those elected to membership 

 were Felix Eeichling, store manager for 

 ii L Weinberg, and two members of 

 ^ Weinberg greenhouse staff. 



Retailers' Outing. 



th^r^®,*^® Chicago Florists' Club and 

 „-.' ^°ok County Florists' Association 



ton ^■^: ^- ■^- ^- convention at Bos- 



^.,' the Eetail Florists' Association 



supply diversion for the stay-at- 



homes by giving a boat excursion down 

 the drainage canal and through the 

 locks to Joliet. August 18 has been 

 selected as the date. The committee 

 has chartered a boat which will carry 

 125 persons. It will leave the Clark 

 street bridge at 9:30 a. m. and will 

 stop at 10 a. m. at Thirty-first street 

 and Western avenue, proceeding thence 

 down the canal. A stay of three and 

 one-half to four hours will be made at 



Joliet, which will give time to visit the 

 penitentiary or other places of interest 

 in that city. There wiU be refresh- 

 ments of all kiads, and music, on the 

 boat. Tickets for the round trip are 

 $1. President George Stollery antic- 

 ipates a large attendance. 



Varioss Notes. 



Carl Nieman, gardener for Mrs. H. 

 B. Butler, of Winnetka, is president of 



