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The Florists' Review 



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Order LUtes of Randall and you will 

 find you can use them in quantity 



and turn a neat profit on every sale. 



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YOUR TRADE WILL LIKE OUR BEAUTIES 



Yuu ousfht to carry our Beauties in stoclc. Cut from young: plants. Perfect stent and foliage. 

 Qood flowers. An abundance of short and medium and long stems. 



ALL THE NOVELTY ROSES HERE IN QUANTITY 



You will find it to your advantage in every way to use Randall's RoseaL 

 EJxcellent quality, fine, long, strong stems. A full list of varieties. 



RUSSELL 

 MILADY 

 WARD 



SHAWYER 



killArney 

 sunburst 



KILLARNEY BRILLIANT 

 WHITE KILLARNEY 

 KILLARNEY QUEEN 



HADLEY 

 RICHMOND 

 BULGARIE 



VALLET^'vJr" TUBEROSES 



A large supply, 

 and fine. 



ClRYSANTflENDNS 



Yellow and white- 

 await your ord6r. 



FANCY BRONZE GALAX. $6.00 PER CASE OF 10.000 



A. L. Randall Co* 



Everything for Florists, 



L. D. Phone Central 7720 



Private Exchange all 



Departments 



66 E. Randolph Stnset, Chicago 



Mention The Review whenyoa write. 



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Only 13 weeks 

 Until Christmas 



When you will want all the baskets that 

 you can get. We have them now, as we 

 were fortunate in receiving our stock 

 from Germany before the war broke out. 

 At present our line is complete but orders 

 are coming fast. 



ro RK\CH OUR STOBEt-Take a Chicago 

 '*ve., Division St. Milwaukee Ave. or Armitage Ave. 

 "IT at bute and Randolph SU. and get off at Huron St. 

 ne ears stop right in front of our store. - 



Have we your order? Better Hurry. 



RAEDLEIN BASKET CO., CHICAGO 



SPECIALISTS IN FLa|lll8TS' BASKETS 

 I 1 713-717 MILWAUKEE AVENUE i i 



Mention TTi^ R*t1*w wh«a too wiit» 



'>usiness with a fully equipped and ca- 

 pably manned department. Those famil- 

 pr with the facilities of the best flower 

 ^tores will not call the pres^ent Fiejd 

 Wower sections fully equipped, although 

 pey no doubt have the. facilities to do 

 P large business along certain linos. At 

 pe start it is said the general store 

 rules will apply, no Sunday deliveries, 

 pc. but there is a possibility this will 

 J>e changed later. 

 L " f '''ition to cut flowers and plants, 



fcp H **! ^'^^ handle, in separate sections, 

 r'^is, i,i,]|,g gQ^ garden tools. 



The m 



Club Meeting. 



Lp'r "'^'*^* interesting feature of the 

 Ihp p*^ "^ *^® Chicago Florists' Club at 

 L. 7'"»arck, September 10, was the 

 lietv * "*^^*® *^e American fiose So- 

 lon v. ■ ''^^<^ its Lenten exhibition and 

 lent V " **^ ^^^' j° Chicago, Presi- 

 LjU .^'■""ch anticipates that the club 

 Velv '*^ f^^® *** cooperate moat effect- 

 he sf" that an even better show than 

 fhe R ■''''''^^"l one of 1908 will result. 

 livitat- *' Society has indicated that an 

 ^ aetn \" }^ Chicago undoubtedly will 



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'Allowing new members wero 



GREENHOUSE WINDSTORM INSURANCE 



in 



FLOHjAN D. WALLACC 



?SUMHC[S[RV1C5 



insurance sxchangc buil0jn9 

 Cmicaoo 



Mention Tb» Barlow wh«t yoa wrlf . 



elected: Joe Hoss, Morton Grove, 111.; 

 Nic Hansen, 5433 North Seeley avenue; 

 Felix Reichling, 5627 North Ashland 

 avenue; Jerry P. .Torgenson, Elnihurst, 

 111. 



Mr. Beinberg's Success. 



The ■ Democratic voters of Chicago 

 gave Peter Beinberg a splendid indorse- 

 ment in the primaries September 9. 



With six candidates in the field, seek- 

 ing the nomination for president of the 

 board of county commissioner^. Mr. 

 Reinberg received 36,878 votes a^gaqnst 

 26,436 for the highest of his five ^Ifm- 

 petitors. It was necessaryfor Mr. BHd- 

 berg also to secure a nomioation for 

 one of the ten vacancies as member of 

 the board and it was here that he re-: 

 ceived the finest testimonial, as he re- 



