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Tlie Florists' Review 



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WHYIUY ELSEWHERE? 



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Mums! Mums!! MumslII 



Fine Yellow Fine White Fine PInii 



WE CAN FURNISH ALL YOU NEED AND JUST THE SIZE YOU WANT 



BEAUTIES 



If yoa have used other Beauties, 

 you owe it to yourself to try ours. 

 You won't go back to any others. 



ROSES 



You can get here any variety of rose 

 that's to be had anywhere— short or 

 extra long, fancy— we have them all. 



CATTLEYAS 



Honie>grewn, fancy orchids, that 

 leave nothing to be desired— our supply 

 now is large and values are excellent. 



We Are Ready to Fill Your Orders for Double Violets 

 CARNATIONS VALLEY LILIES 



You can get here all the Carnations 

 you can use. Good stock. 



We never are without Valley. Prices 

 within everybody's reach. Order 

 freely. 



You always can get Lilies here— we 

 never are without good, tight-cut ship- 

 ping stock. 



Headquarters for all Greens, including BRONZE GALAX, $6.00 per case of I0,000 



A. L. Randall Co. 



Everything for Florists, 



L. D. Phone Central 7720 

 Private ExchaoKe all 

 Departn 



66 L Randolph Street, CMca^ 



Mention Tlw Review whgn yon write. 



Only 10 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. 



TOIRSAOH OUB BTORB :-Take a Chkaso 

 Ave., Division St. Milwaukee Ave. or Armitace Ave. 

 car at Sute and Handolfih Sts. and gret off at Horon St. 

 Ine cars stop ri«ht In front of our store. = 



Have we your order? Better Hurry. 



RAEDLEIN BASKET CO., CHICAGO 



SPECIALISTS IN FLOillSTS' BASKETS 

 i 1 713-717 MILWAUKEE AVENUE 



ICsBttoa •!%• K^vlew wh— t— write 



appropriately used for decorative and 

 ^ft purposes in connection with the 

 bank opening, which was attended Octo- 

 ber 5 and 6 by many thousands of 

 people. 



A beautiful array of chrysanthemums 

 and American Beauties covered the 

 •nain banking floor, desks of officers; in 

 ^act, every available nook and corner 

 throughout two floors of the bank where 

 flowers could be placed to advantage. 



Souvenirs, in the form of Beauties, 

 Were presented to ladies who visited the 

 opening. The demand was large and 

 some thousands of flowers were dis- 

 tributed in this way. Harry Rowe filled 

 an order for 1,000 Beauties to be sent 

 to the bank October 5, and later was 

 called upon for 1,000 more, in addition 

 to 500 White Killarney, making a total 

 of 2,500 roses. O. J. Friedman also 

 S'lpplied 1,000 Beauties for the bank 

 opening. The Friedman staff also did 

 a large part of the decofative work 



necessary for the proper display of the 

 flowers. All the leading stores supplied 

 flowers for the occasion and assisted 

 with the arrangement. It was noted 

 that most of the flowers sent were in 

 basket arrangements or in big vases 

 loaned by the florists. There were no 

 good-luck horseshoes or that sort of 

 thing. On the whole the flowers at the 

 bank represented the largest and most 

 impressive display ever shown here on 

 any occasion of similar character. 



Evanstonians' Plans. 



It is reported that Weiland & Bisch, 

 looking into the future, have closed a 

 deal for property adjoining the North- 

 western railroad at Evanston about 

 three-quarters of a mile from their 

 present establishment. There is no 

 thought of using the property inside 

 of two years, but eventually it is ex- 

 pected to carry a range of fifty 250-foot 

 houses grouped aroutrd a c e n tr al boiler 



house. The present establishment con- 

 sists of four detached ranges, necessi- 

 tating four boiler sheds, which means 

 extra expense, but the real reason for 

 planning ahead is the rapid building 

 up of the neighborhood and the conse- 

 quent advance in realty values and 

 taxes. When removal is made it will 

 be gradual, a few houses at a time, as 

 rebuilding is necessary. 



Various Notes. 



The latest addition to the working 

 forces of the Fleischman Floral Co. is 

 John Madden, who was, until the close 

 of last season, a member of the staff 

 of the E. Wienhoeber Co. 



The A. L. Randall Co. announces the 

 appointment of J. E. McQuallich as 

 superintendent of service. It is Mr. 

 McQuallich 's job to see that the wheels 

 are kept oiled, everything running 

 smoothly. He has nothing to do with 

 buying or 8elliiig,^[mt everything to do 



