ALOU&x 27, 1914. 



The Florists' Review 



ORDER YOUR BEAUTIES OF RANDALL 



You will find your sales increase if you carry our Beauties in stock. Cut from young: plants. 

 Perfect stem and foliage. Qood flowers. An abundance of short and medium stems. 



Giganteum -- LILIES -- Rubrum 



You can gret of Randall any quantity of fine Gigranteum and Rubrum Lilies. These are the big:, 

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



ROSES 



Roses are much better in quality than is usual at this time of year. We have a bigr list 



of varieties and can furnish anything: you want. 



A. L. Randall Co. 



Everytiiing for Florists, 



L. D. Phone Central 7720 



Private Exchantfe all 



Departments 



66 E. Randolph Street, Chicago 



Mention The Review when yon •write. 



GOOD ROSES 



The stock is better than it usually is at this early date, and the supply is so large we can offer extra good values. 

 All varieties— we handle every rose grown for this market. Order what you want — should we happen not to have the 

 stock in the house, we get it for you if it is to be had iu time for your train. You can rely on us. 



Fine Asters, Choice Glads, Fancy Lilies 



These are among our leaders this week, but you will find us able to fill ANY order to your satisfaction. Plenty of good 



Beauties, Valley, Orchids, Greens. 



You will find us always a reliable eource of supply. 



F rNE St K i-iNGEL 



30 E. Randolph St. 





AGENTS FOR 

 KLASTIC-LYKC 



L. D. Phone ^> ■■ ■ £% m ^> £\^ 



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BUYERS out of town may rest easy these days if their orders are sent to us— mail or 

 wire. It is the old sayinsr, "If you can't get it anywhere else you can get it at 

 Kennicott's." That's true of all summer Cut Flowers and Greens. We have everythingr 

 3'ou need. 



DURING JULY, AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER WE aOSE AT 5 P. M. 



KENNICOTT BROS. CO., 



163 NORTH WABASH AVENUE, 



L. D. Phone, Central 466 



Wholesale Commission 

 Florists 



CH I C AGO 



'lis concern this season are due, not so 

 i^U'-h to a larger number of orders or 

 1 larger number of houses built, but to 

 thtj fact that the growers are building 

 "fitter houses than ever before. 



The primary election September 9 

 ^ ill be interesting. For the democratic 

 I'^mination for president of the county 



board there are nine candidates, one 

 of whom is Peter Reinberg. For the 

 democratic nomination for sheriff there 

 are seven candidates, one of whom is 

 J. A. Mendel. The trade hopes to see 

 both win places on the ballot. 



At the George Reinberg establish- 

 ment the work of drying off the old 



stock is going on, the cut of new rosea 

 being sufficient to supply the demands 

 at the store. 



Charles Erne, of Erne & Klingel, who, 

 as receiver, closed up the E. H. Hunt 

 business, says his experience has made 

 it clear to him that the credits and 

 collections end of the average whole^ 



