SMKrKMBBB 3, 1914. 



The Florists' Review 



23 



Our Supply is Second to None 



ORDER YOUR BEAUTIES OF RANDALL 



Vou will find your sales Increase if you carry our Beauties In stock. Cut from young: plants. 

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



Giganteum -- LILIES -- Rubrum 



You can get of Randall any quantity of fine Qiganteum 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 big list 



of varieties and can furnish anything you want. 



ALL CUT FLOWERS AND QRCENS CAN BE NAD NERE IN QUANTITY. 



A* L. Randall Co. 



Ererythmg for norists, 



L. D. Phone Central 7720 



Private Exchaiiire all 



Departments 



66 E. Randolph Street, Chicago 



■Vlpntlon The Revlfw when yoa write. 



BEAUTIES 



We invite Beauty buyers to try our stock, feeling sure that it will compare favorably with any other 

 Beauties. Our first care is to see that those who deal with us get always stock that will give 

 Ihem a profit. Try us and see. 



ROSES 



CATTLEYAS 

 ASTERS 





AQKNTS FOR 

 ILASTIC-LYKI 



VALLEY 



GLADIOLI 

 LILIES 



You will find 



MUMS CARNATIONS 



COSMOS DAISIES 



CENTAUREA GREENS 



»iy. 



Frne a Klingel 



30 E. Randolph St. 



L. D. Phone 



Randolph 6878 



Auto. 41>7ie 



CHICAGO 



Mention Tlie Review when you write. 



't usually is a serious matter to vote 



'**'<<• at any election. Howev«M\ it will 



not only be safe, but florists are urged, 



f" vote twice for Peter Keiiil)er},' at 



Mi'xt Wednesday's primary election. 



j't"- Weinberg is a candidate for presi- 



''''1' of the county board and must also 



'"' ' liosen a member of the board, so 



tii.it every voter has the ])rivilege of 



yotiiiM twice for the florist. One vote 



';* '''•■ heat we can do for .1. A. Mendel, 



It candidate for sheriff. 



'"k P, Cleveland has retired. His 



^wr in business is .Tohn B. Wright, 



vill continue the office at II') South 



"•rn street. Mr. Cieveliiml has 



'II business as a real estate and 



1"^' 'ment broker for many years and 



'"^ ' <umulated a comfortable fortune. 



''' 1'^ acted as the agent for buyer or 



^'■"' "■ the transfer of a large ]niin])er 



Hon 



l>c;,, 

 lieci, 



of greenhouse properties throughout the 

 United States and retires with the repu- 

 tation of having dealt scpiarely in every 

 instance. 



Rapid jirogress is being made in the 

 erection of the new store of .lames 

 Kolar, at .IbUi West Twenty-fifth street. 

 Mr. Kolar expects it will be ready for 

 occupancy by October 1. 



Sam i'earce is said to be cutting ap- 

 l)roximately 'J,;")00 Easter lilies per day. 



August Lange is quoted as saying 

 that his store has handled more flowers 

 and as much money as usual in August 

 but that the profit has not been ujt to 

 the mark of ]»revious years. 



Oscar ^letz is jjlanning to put up a 

 1 -story store at 5."52.> Harper avenue, 

 next door to his ])resent location. It is 

 to cost about $2,;')00. 



K. ('. Anding, who generally is recog- 



nized as conservative, says he considers 

 the outlook unusually bright. "How- 

 ever others may feel," said Mr. Am 

 ling, "I am confident the approaching 

 season will be the best in the history of 

 our business. ' ' 



Frank Garland, at l)es Plaines, is 

 awaiting the arrival of nearly 100,000 

 Dutch bulbs bought of a Holland house. 

 He has his greenhouses ])lanted with 

 roses, carnations and mums, but is cut- 

 ting practically nothing at present. 



John Zech says that he will without 

 fail be present when President Welch 

 calls the S. A. F. to order in San Fran- 

 cisco next August. 



Frank :Sl. .Johnson, of the A. L. Ran- 

 dall ('o., sj)ent the week end motoring 

 in Wisconsin. 



Schultz Bros., at Park Ridge, have 

 been making regular shipments of 



