OCTOBBR 29, 1014. 



The Florists' S 



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MIMS and POMPONS 



We are Ready to Supply Anything You Want 



These prices represent the best value ( Special Fancy ?^ 25c 



on Mums to be found anywhere that ) Large I5c to 20c 



there is a large and dependable supply. \ Medium 8c to I2c 



All seasonable varieties are included. / Small 4.C to 6c 



All colors. \ Pompons 25c, 50c to 75c bunch 



GOOD CARNATIONS IN ALL COLORS 



We now have full cuts from hundreds of thousands of plants— the largest supply of Carnations in this market, and 

 probably in the United States. All colors ready in quantity. Order enough. 



BFAUTICS ROSES CATTLEYAS 



If you have used other Beauties, You can get here any variety of rose Home-grown, fancy orchids, that 



you owe it to yourself to try ours. that's to be had anywhere— short or leave nothing to be desired— our supply 

 You won't go back to any others. extra long, fancy— we have them all. now is large and values are excellent. 



We Are Ready to Fill Your Orders for Violets 

 VALLEY FANCY FERNS WILD SMILAX 



We never are without Valley. Prices We want an order for Ferns because We now have a steady supply of 



within everybody's reach. Order we know you will like our stock and Wild Smilax— can ship without ad- 

 freely. will come for more. vance notice. 



A. L. Randall Co. 



Everything for Florists, '•^'>^3^ix"" 66 E. Randolph Street, Chicago 



Mention The Review when yon writ*. 



Only 7 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. 



TO REACH OFR STORE :-Take a Chicago 

 Ave., Division St. Milwaukee Ave. or Armitage Ave. 

 Mr at Sute and Randolph Sts. and get off at Huron St. 

 1 he cars stop right in front of our store. - 



Have we your order? Better Hurry. 



RAEDLEIN BASKET CO., CHICAGO 



SPECIALISTS IN FLORISTS' BASKETS 

 I ==a 713-717 MILWAUKEE AVENUE I ^=1 



Mention The ReTlew wh«>a tiw wHte 



WIETOR BROS. 



162 North Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO, ILL. 



Wholesale Growers 

 of Cut Flowers 



L. D. Phone 

 Randolph 2081 



Mention Th^ R<>vlew when yon write. 



"lisplay should be addressed to C. W. 

 •Johnson, Art Institute, Chicago, to ar- 

 ^'^VQ on the morning of November 9, all 

 *^xpress and other charges prepaid. 



The Sural Aspect. 



/William Swinbank, of Sycamore, 111., 

 ^ isited Kyle & Foerster October 26. He 

 ^^as in a contented frame of mind, for 

 '•0 needed just that one day's sales to 

 i^iake his total for 1914 to date equal 

 ^pe sales for the entire year of 1913. 

 ^^hatever he does in the last sixty-aix 

 ''ays of the year will be clear gain. 



' ' Sales have been running along the 

 last few weeks at about the same pace 

 as usual," said Mr. Swinbank. "The 

 lack of frost may have hurt a little, 

 but in the smaller towns the business 

 is far steadier than it is in the big 

 cities; we don't have the rushes, but 

 we skip times of depression. We can 

 count on about so much business right 

 along, with an increase each year be- 

 cause of the growing wealth of the 

 town and the increasing appreciation 

 of flowers. I am looking for this winter 

 to show the usual gain, and for next 



spring's trade to be considerably the 

 heaviest we ever have had." 



Mr. Swinbank has this season over- 

 hauled his heating apparatus for the 

 purpose of economizing fuel, so he is 

 gaining in both directions. 



Ernest Oechslin Hurt. 



In a head-on collision October 23, 

 between a street car and an automobile, 

 Ernest Oechslin, of River Forest, was 

 thrown through the windshield of his 

 car and on through the front glass 

 window of the street car. The accident 



